6 roofing listings in Pompano Beach

Roofers in Pompano Beach, FL

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Pompano Beach, FL

6 roofing listings
5.0 · 3 reviews · 100% 5-star reviews
2335 E Atlantic Blvd Suite 220, Pompano Beach, FL 33062
4.9 · 160 reviews · 97% 5-star reviews
2421 NE 4th Ave, Pompano Beach, FL 33064
Latino-Owned lgbtq-owned Women-Owned
4.9 · 122 reviews · 98% 5-star reviews
1960 NW 16th St, Pompano Beach, FL 33069
Latino-Owned lgbtq-owned Veteran-Owned
4.9 · 118 reviews · 97% 5-star reviews
709 NE 3rd Ave, Pompano Beach, FL 33060
4.9 · 69 reviews · 96% 5-star reviews
1850 NW 15th Ave Ste 200, Pompano Beach, FL 33069
GuttersWaterproofing
5.0 · 2 reviews · 100% 5-star reviews
1120 S Dixie Hwy, Pompano Beach, FL 33060
Veteran-Owned
Waterproofing

Finding a Roofing Contractor in Pompano Beach, FL

Roofer Directory lists 6 roofing-eligible contractors in the Pompano Beach, FL market, including 5 businesses categorized specifically as roofing companies. Together these listings hold 474 Google reviews, and the average rating across them is 4.9 stars. Every contractor shown here maintains at least a 4.0-star rating, and 6 hold a 4.7 or higher.

Ratings and review counts come straight from Google and are shown as-is. Before you hire, confirm each contractor's license and insurance: requirements vary by state, so check the appropriate state board and ask for proof of coverage. Our guide on how to verify a roofing license by state walks through where to look, and how to choose a roofing contractor covers the questions worth asking before you sign anything.

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Storm Data

Fort Lauderdale Metro Area Storm Risk & Roof Damage History

Storm statistics below cover the Fort Lauderdale metro area, which includes Pompano Beach. NOAA records severe weather at the county level, so metro-area data is the most accurate picture of Pompano Beach's roof risk.

58
/100
High Risk

Over the past 72 years, the Fort Lauderdale metro area has recorded 1,177 severe weather events and $433.1M in property damage. With 5 hail events, 9.1 wind events, and 151 tornadoes on record, homeowners in Pompano Beach should plan for regular roof inspections, especially after May–October.

Based on NOAA data from 1954-2025. How storms affect roof lifespan →

215
Hail Events
5/year avg
406
Wind Events
Max 113 mph
151
Tornadoes
Strongest: F3
$433.1M
Property Damage
1954-2025

Hail Damage History in Fort Lauderdale Metro Area

The Fort Lauderdale metro area has recorded 215 hail events since 1954, averaging 5 per year. The average hail size is 1.01", with the largest recorded hailstone measuring 3" (baseball-sized).

44% of hail events in the Fort Lauderdale metro area produce stones 1 inch or larger — the threshold at which asphalt shingles typically begin sustaining granule loss, cracking, and other damage that can shorten roof lifespan.

Fort Lauderdale Metro Area Storm Season: Month-by-Month Breakdown

Storm events by month

Peak storm season in the Fort Lauderdale metro area runs from May through October. The best time to schedule a roof inspection is immediately after, in November.

Fort Lauderdale Metro Area Severe Weather Trend (Last 15 Years)

Storm events by year

2024 was the most active year with 90 events and $7.0M in property damage.

Most Damaging Storms in Fort Lauderdale Metro Area

The 5 costliest severe weather events recorded in the Fort Lauderdale metro area, ranked by property damage. Understanding your area's storm history helps determine when to repair vs. replace your roof.

August 25, 2005 Hurricane (Typhoon) $36.0M in damage
Coastal Broward County

A tropical wave that moved across the Atlantic from near the west coast of Africa eventually spawned the tropical cyclone that became hurricane Katrina. The tropical wave became a tropical depression near the central Bahamas late on August 22. The depression moved slowly northwest and became tropical storm Katrina on August 24 near the northwest Bahama Islands then turned west and intensified to a hurricane on August 25, a few hours before making landfall on the southeast Florida Coast.The ...

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September 25, 2004 Hurricane (Typhoon) $50.0M in damage
Coastal Broward County

Hurricane Jeanne formed from a tropical depression just east of the Leeward Islands on September 13. She moved across Puerto Rico and Hispaniola then turned north into the Atlantic and became a hurricane on September 20. Jeanne made a clockwise loop for three days in the Atlantic north of Hispaniola before moving west northwest. It strengthened to a Category 3 Hurricane while over the northwest Bahamas and then make landfall around 11 P.M., September 25 near the south end of Hutchinson Islan...

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September 4, 2004 Hurricane (Typhoon) $80.0M in damage
Coastal Broward County

Hurricane Frances formed from a tropical depression in the deep tropical Atlantic on August 25 about 1400 miles east of the Lesser Antilles and reached hurricane strength on August 26. Frances became a Category 4 Hurricane on August 28 while about 700 miles east of the Lesser Antilles. Frances then moved generally west northwest and weakened to a Category 2 hurricane while crossing the northwest Bahamas. After stalling for about 12 hours on September 4 in the Florida Straits between Grand B...

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October 14, 1999 Hurricane (Typhoon) $99.0M in damage
Coastal Broward + 1 more areas

After lingering as a broad area of low pressure in the western Caribbean Sea for four days, a tropical depression formed just after midnight EDT on October 13 and became tropical storm Irene in the northwest Caribbean Sea later that morning. Irene moved north across western Cuba on October 14 and strengthened to hurricane intensity early on October 15 in the Straits of Florida. It then made its first landfall in south Florida in the lower Florida Keys around 9 AM EDT, October 15. After cro...

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November 4, 1998 Tropical Storm $30.1M in damage
Inland Broward + 2 more areas

Tropical Storm Mitch, after devastating portions of central America as a hurricane then dissipating over land, reformed over the Bay of Campeche and moved northeast across the Yucatan Peninsula, the southeast Gulf of Mexico and into south Florida. Casualties in south Florida included two drownings in a fishing boat that capsized near the Dry Tortugas and about 65 injuries, most of them minor, in the upper Keys involving tornadoes. Losses are estimated at $50 million, including $20 million i...

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Recent Severe Weather in Fort Lauderdale Metro Area

Flash Flood
Broward County $15K damage

Social media depicts several stalled cars along NW 4th Street in Deerfield Beach. Water level is about halfway up SUV size tires.

Flood
Broward County

Street flooding reported along Federal Hwy and NE 56th St. Water depth approximately 6-8 inches.

Coastal Flood
Coastal Broward County County

Social media footage from Dania Beach that shows a vehicle stalling out in tidal floodwaters near the intersection of A1A and Franklin Street. Water visibly covering the entirety of the street and sid

Coastal Flood
Coastal Broward County County

Member of public reports street flooding and shared video along Ocean Drive in Hollywood Beach area.

Coastal Flood
Coastal Broward County County

Member of the public reported and shared video street flooding due to king tides in Dania Beach.

Data: NOAA Storm Events Database (National Centers for Environmental Information). Last updated 2026-06-12. Covers 1954-2025. Hail, wind, and tornado data from 1954. All event types from 1996. See how Fort Lauderdale compares on our U.S. Storm Risk Index.

Protect Your Pompano Beach Roof After Storm Season

With a storm risk score of 58/100, regular roof inspections are recommended for Pompano Beach homeowners — especially after the May–October peak season.

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Ratings and review counts are sourced from Google and reflect real customer experiences. We display them as-is without modification.
Roofer Directory currently shows 6 roofing listings in the Pompano Beach, FL market, including 5 businesses categorized as roofing contractors.
The national average for a full asphalt shingle roof replacement is about $9,500 in 2026, with real-world totals ranging from roughly $5,800 to $46,000+ by size, pitch, and material. Pompano Beach sits in a high-risk storm area, so impact-rated shingles (which can earn insurance discounts) may shift pricing. Get 2 to 3 written local quotes to find your real number — see our 2026 roof cost guide for the full breakdown.
Fort Lauderdale, FL averages 5 hail events per year based on NOAA data from 1954-2025. 44% of these produce hail 1 inch or larger, which is the threshold at which asphalt shingles typically begin sustaining damage. The largest hail recorded in this period was 3.0 inches (baseball-sized).
Peak storm season in Fort Lauderdale, FL runs from May through October, with September typically being the most active month. Outside of these months, severe weather activity drops significantly. Scheduling a roof inspection in the months immediately following storm season is recommended.
The most damaging recent storm event was a hurricane (typhoon) on October 14, 1999, which caused an estimated $99.0M in property damage in Coastal Broward + 1 more areas County. Fort Lauderdale, FL has experienced $433.1M in total storm-related property damage since 1954.
Yes. Fort Lauderdale, FL averages 5 hail events per year, with an average hail diameter of 1.0 inches. Hail 1 inch or larger can crack, dislodge, or remove granules from asphalt shingles, often causing damage that isn't visible from the ground. Most roofing professionals and insurance companies recommend a professional inspection after any hail event in your area.
Fort Lauderdale, FL has experienced 151 tornadoes over the past 72 years. The strongest rated F3, with tornado paths averaging 1.7 miles in length. Tornado damage to roofs ranges from partial shingle loss to complete structural failure depending on the EF rating and proximity.

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