Tamarac Roofing Contractor — Flat Roofs, Aging Villas, Real Answers
Tamarac was purpose-built as a retirement community, and that history shapes what we see on rooftops across the city today. The villa-style CBS homes that make up the majority of Tamarac’s residential stock — many of them built in the late 1960s and through the 1970s — feature flat or very low-slope roofs that require a completely different maintenance approach than the pitched tile roofs common in newer communities. Flat roofing holds water if it isn’t properly sloped to drain, and over decades of Florida sun and rain cycles, membranes crack, seams separate, and what starts as a slow leak becomes serious structural damage. If you live in one of Tamarac’s villa communities, your roof deserves more attention than it probably gets.
The canal-lot character of much of Tamarac adds another layer of complexity. Homes situated near water see elevated humidity, more biological growth on roofing surfaces, and in some cases, soil-related movement that can stress connections between the roof structure and the walls. We inspect for all of it. Algae and moss on a flat roof aren’t just cosmetic — they hold moisture against the membrane and accelerate deterioration. A thorough roof inspection in Tamarac isn’t just about looking for missing tiles. It’s about understanding the full system and where the vulnerabilities are given the age of the home and its surroundings.
Renegade Roofing Co. works on flat roofs, low-slope roofs, and the occasional pitched tile or shingle roof in Tamarac’s newer sections. We install modified bitumen, TPO, and other flat roof systems that are built for South Florida’s conditions — not general-climate products applied here because they were cheap. If your villa hasn’t had a roof assessment in the last several years and your system is pushing 20+ years old, the call you’re putting off is one worth making.
Services in Tamarac
- Flat and low-slope roof repair and replacement
- Modified bitumen and TPO membrane systems
- Tile roof inspection, repair, and replacement
- Shingle roof installation
- CBS home roofing
- Wind mitigation inspection
- 4-point inspection
- Hurricane readiness inspection
- Commercial and multi-unit roofing
Why Renegade Roofing Co.
William Roberts holds GC License #CGC1514572 and Roofing License #CCC1328895 personally — not through a third-party qualifier. Twenty-plus years working South Florida roofs means he’s seen every flat-roof failure mode that Tamarac has to offer, and he takes direct responsibility for every job his company does.
Frequently Asked Questions
If the membrane is intact and there’s no subsurface saturation, a recoat or patch may extend the life of the system. But if we find saturated insulation, active delamination, or membrane that’s become brittle and cracked throughout, a full replacement is the right call. We’ll probe the system and give you an honest read.
It’s possible it’s had work done that wasn’t permitted or documented. Original flat roofing from the 1970s simply shouldn’t still be in service — the materials weren’t designed for this lifespan in Florida’s climate. If you’re not certain of your roof’s history, a full inspection is essential before the next rainy season.
Yes. We perform 4-point inspections for homeowners in Tamarac who need them for insurance carrier requirements. As a licensed GC and roofing contractor, we can inspect and report on all four systems. Call us at (954) 533-0707 to schedule.
Don’t let an aging flat roof become a flooded villa. Call Renegade Roofing Co. at (954) 533-0707 — Tamarac’s trusted licensed roofing contractor.
