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North Merritt Island Emergency Roofing
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Questions and Answers
A tree branch just punctured my roof during a storm. What's the fastest way to get a tarp installed?
For an active leak, immediate tarping is critical to prevent interior water damage. Our storm response team dispatches from the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge area and takes SR 528 (Beachline Expressway) directly into Tropical Heights, ensuring a 45 to 60 minute arrival. We secure a Class 4 impact-rated tarp over the damaged section, anchored to the roof deck and not just the shingles, to meet Brevard County emergency repair standards. This temporary mitigation protects your home until a permanent repair can be scheduled and inspected.
My attic feels like a sauna. Could my roof's design be causing this heat and moisture buildup?
Absolutely. A 5/12 standard hip roof has specific intake and exhaust requirements under the 2023 Florida Building Code. Improper venting, often due to blocked soffits or an unbalanced ridge vent system, traps superheated, moist air in the attic. This leads to condensation on the underside of the decking, promoting mold growth and prematurely baking the asphalt shingles from beneath. Correct ventilation requires a calculated net free area, with intake at the soffits and exhaust at the ridge, to create a continuous flow that expels heat and moisture, protecting both the roof structure and your interior air quality.
A contractor did a walk-on inspection and said my roof was fine, but I have attic stains. What did they miss?
Traditional walk-overs often miss sub-surface moisture trapped beneath the shingles or within the decking. We use LiDAR drone scans to map the roof plane for subtle sagging and thermal imaging to identify temperature differentials indicating wet insulation or OSB decking. In Tropical Heights' humid climate, moisture can wick horizontally from a small breach far from the visible stain. This diagnostic tech reveals the true extent of water intrusion, ensuring repairs address the root cause and not just the symptom, preventing recurring mold and structural rot.
Why does my roofing permit from Brevard County require so many details about underlayment and flashing?
The 2023 Florida Building Code, enforced by Brevard County Planning and Development, now mandates specific material placements based on wind-driven rain research. For your Vult zone, this includes a minimum 6-foot-wide strip of ice and water shield along all eaves and rakes, and sealed roof decking at all penetrations. The Florida DBPR requires licensed contractors to follow these specs to prevent water intrusion at critical weak points. These details are not optional; they are engineered solutions to resist the capillary action of wind-driven rain that standard underlayment alone cannot stop, ensuring your roof system performs as a sealed envelope.
With hurricane season coming, are Class 4 shingles worth the extra cost for my home?
In a 160-170 mph Vult wind zone, they are a financial necessity, not just an upgrade. Class 4 shingles are tested to resist impact from 2-inch steel balls, simulating the wind-borne debris common during the August-October peak. A standard shingle can be punctured by flying landscape material or gravel, creating an entry point for water that leads to catastrophic interior damage. The higher upfront cost is offset by superior storm performance, reduced repair likelihood, and the associated insurance premium discounts for meeting high wind-borne debris region compliance.
I'm considering solar. Should I replace my old roof with traditional shingles or invest in solar shingles?
The decision hinges on your primary goal. Traditional architectural shingles paired with a rack-mounted solar panel system is currently more cost-effective, leveraging the 30% Federal ITC and Florida's net metering laws (Statute 366.91) for maximum energy savings. Solar shingles offer a streamlined aesthetic but at a higher cost per watt and with less efficiency in 2026. For most homes in North Merritt Island, installing a new, fortified asphalt roof with proper conduit pathways for future solar is the prudent choice. This ensures your roof is storm-ready for 30 years while preserving all options for solar add-ons.
My roof looks fine from the ground. Why would a 30-year-old roof in Tropical Heights need replacement?
A roof built in 1995 is now over 30 years old, which exceeds the functional lifespan of architectural asphalt shingles in this climate. On 7/16-inch OSB decking, the constant UV exposure and daily moisture cycles from the nearby wildlife refuge cause the shingle asphalt to dry out and lose its granules. This leads to brittleness and micro-cracks that are not visible from the ground. The underlying decking can also experience fastener fatigue at the hurricane clips, compromising the assembly's integrity before any major visual signs appear.
My homeowner's insurance premium just went up again. Can a new roof really help lower my bill?
Yes, directly. North Merritt Island is experiencing a 35% average premium trend increase. Upgrading to an IBHS FORTIFIED Roof standard, which is recognized by the Florida Strengthening Homes Program, signals to insurers that your home is a lower risk. This often qualifies you for significant premium credits, sometimes 15-25%, as the roof is engineered to survive extreme wind events with less chance of failure. The investment in a fortified system typically pays for itself in premium savings over a few years, while also enhancing your home's resilience.