Roofing Company Boca Raton, Florida


July 27, 2025

How Can I Prepare My Roof for Hurricane Season in Florida?

Hurricane Heroes is a South Florida-based home improvement brand specializing in roofing, impact windows, and solar energy installations through its divisions Hurricane Heroes Roofing & Impact Windows and Solar Heroes. It provides storm protection and clean energy solutions across Boca Raton, Hollywood, and surrounding South Florida areas.

Hurricane Heroes Roofing, Solar, And Impact Windows

1700 N Dixie Hwy Ste 120

Boca Raton, FL 33432-1807

(954) 800-0570

Every year from June to November, Florida residents brace for hurricane season — and for good reason. In coastal and inland areas alike, one of the most vulnerable parts of your home is the roof.

From wind uplift to wind-driven rain and flying debris, hurricanes test the limits of your roofing system. Whether you live in Miami Beach, Fort Lauderdale, or Palm Beach Gardens, taking proactive steps before the storm hits is critical.

1. Schedule a Professional Roof Inspection

The first step in hurricane preparedness is understanding your roof’s current condition. A professional inspection can reveal weak spots you wouldn’t notice from the ground, such as:

  • Loose or missing shingles or tiles
  • Deteriorated flashing or sealant
  • Worn or exposed underlayment
  • Corrosion or gaps around roof penetrations

We recommend having your roof inspected every spring, especially in storm-prone areas like Cutler Bay, Lake Worth, and Sunrise.

2. Reinforce Roof-to-Wall Connections

Florida building code requires roof systems to be secured with hurricane straps or clips in High Velocity Hurricane Zones (HVHZ), including Miami-Dade and Broward counties.

However, older homes may not be compliant or may have outdated fasteners. Reinforcing your connections with additional hardware like:

  • Hurricane straps or clips
  • Ring shank nails
  • Roof sheathing adhesives

can significantly improve uplift resistance. We offer retrofit fastening upgrades in cities like Dania Beach, Lauderhill, and Sweetwater.

3. Secure or Replace Loose Shingles, Tiles, or Panels

Even one loose shingle or cracked tile can become a dangerous projectile during high winds. Moreover, small gaps allow water intrusion, which can cause structural damage and mold.

Hurricane Heroes offers fast tile resets, metal panel tightening, and shingle replacements throughout Homestead, Wilton Manors, and North Palm Beach.

4. Inspect and Repair Flashing and Sealants

Roof flashing — the metal energy-efficient home upgrades used around valleys, chimneys, skylights, and vents — is especially vulnerable during storms. If it’s bent, rusted, or loosely attached, wind can rip it off, opening a path for rain.

We reseal and replace flashing systems in storm-sensitive communities such as Hollywood, Jupiter, and Key Biscayne.

5. Upgrade to a Secondary Water Barrier

Florida Building Code recommends installing a secondary water barrier (such as peel-and-stick underlayment) beneath roofing materials in HVHZ zones. This helps prevent water from entering your attic even if the outer roof fails.

If your roof was installed over 15 years ago, consider re-roofing or partial deck reinforcement with modern waterproof underlayment in areas like Coral Gables or Oakland Park.

6. Trim Trees and Clear Debris

Overhanging limbs can break off during high winds and damage roofing systems. Make sure to:

  • Trim branches at least 6 feet from the roofline
  • Remove dead trees or limbs
  • Clean gutters and downspouts

This is especially important in leafy neighborhoods like Gulf Stream, Pinecrest, and Weston.

7. Install Hurricane-Resistant Roofing Materials

If you’re replacing your roof, choose materials rated for high wind resistance, including:

  • Class 4 impact-rated shingles
  • Foam-set or screw-fastened clay tiles
  • Standing seam metal roofs

We install HVHZ-compliant systems in Bal Harbour, Sunny Isles Beach, and North Miami Beach.

8. Review Your Insurance Coverage and Wind Mitigation

A wind mitigation inspection can help reduce your premiums and document hurricane protections like:

  • Roof shape (hip vs. gable)
  • Deck attachment and secondary water barrier
  • Roof covering material and fasteners

We provide certified reports for clients in Aventura, Hialeah, and Boynton Beach — and help ensure your policy offers the coverage you need.

9. Create an Emergency Repair Kit

In case your roof is damaged during a storm, having these items on hand can help reduce water entry before professional help arrives:

  • Tarp or plastic sheeting
  • Roof patch kits or sealant
  • Sandbags or weighted anchors
  • Flashlights and roofing nails

We also offer emergency storm response services in Delray Beach, roof inspection and replacement Pembroke Pines, and Riviera Beach.

10. Schedule Pre-Storm Maintenance Now

Don’t wait until the first storm is named. The earlier you prepare your roof, the more options you’ll have. Demand spikes between May and August, often causing delays in inspections, permits, and materials.

By scheduling early, homeowners in Miami Shores, Tamarac, and South Bay gain peace of mind and avoid the pre-hurricane scramble.

Hurricane Heroes Is Your Partner in Roof Storm Protection

At Hurricane Heroes, we’ve helped thousands of South Florida families prepare their homes for hurricane season with inspections, repairs, reinforcements, and re-roofing. We know what holds up — and what fails — when the winds come.

Call (954) 800-0570 today to schedule your storm prep inspection. From West Palm Beach to South Miami, we’re here to keep your roof strong, safe, and storm-ready — season after season.