Broward County is South Florida's second-largest county by population, stretching from the Atlantic coast to the Everglades with over 30 incorporated cities and more than 750,000 residential properties. The county's diverse housing stock — from 1960s-era single-family homes in Sunrise to luxury waterfront estates in Fort Lauderdale — creates a wide spectrum of roofing needs.
While Broward County does not fall within the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) like Miami-Dade, it still enforces the Florida Building Code 7th Edition with enhanced wind-resistance requirements. Most of Broward falls within Wind Zone 3, requiring roofing systems rated to withstand 150+ mph winds. Coastal areas east of I-95 face additional salt-spray and corrosion requirements.
The dominant roof types across Broward County include concrete tile (prevalent in newer planned communities), architectural asphalt shingles (mid-range neighborhoods), and flat/low-slope membrane systems (commercial and some residential). Broward's centralized e-permitting system makes the permit process faster than Miami-Dade — typically 3-5 business days for residential re-roofs.
Goliath Roofing has completed over 380 projects throughout Broward County, from multi-home HOA re-roofing contracts in Pembroke Pines and Coral Springs to individual homeowner replacements in Hollywood and Davie. We hold active Broward County contractor licenses and our permit team has processed hundreds of Broward re-roof applications.
