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Serving Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida

Roofing Contractor in Daytona Beach, FL

Daytona Beach is the only coastal city we serve at scale, and that changes everything: salt-laden air corrodes fasteners and flashing components that perform fine inland, the 130 mph wind zone runs to the FBC HVHZ-adjacent edge case, and 41.4% owner-occupancy means a heavy rental and seasonal-second-home market. Southern Traditions Roofing (CCC#1332902) handles Beachside's pre-1980 mixed-roof bungalows, LPGA and Pelican Bay's planned residential, and the city's flat-roof commercial inventory. (407) 579-6397.

7-Day Roofing Forecast for Daytona Beach

Next good roofing day: Tue, May 19

TueMay 19
84° / 76°
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WedMay 20
83° / 73°
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ThuMay 21
88° / 70°
0.02" rain15 mphGood day
FriMay 22
87° / 71°
0.12" rain
SatMay 23
87° / 74°
Good day
SunMay 24
89° / 74°
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MonMay 25
88° / 75°
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Weather & Climate in Daytona Beach

How local weather affects your roof's lifespan and material recommendations.

Annual Rainfall

55"

Moderate rainfall — standard roofing materials perform well

Avg. Max Wind

11 mph

Moderate winds — standard materials work well

Days Above 90°F

28/year

Moderate heat exposure — standard materials hold up well

Hail Days

Rare

Central Florida rarely sees hail, but impact-rated shingles add protection

Home Statistics in Daytona Beach

With homes built on average in 1984, many roofs in Daytona Beach are approaching or past replacement age.

$232k

Median Home Value

1984

Median Year Built

41%

Owner-Occupied

63,125

Housing Units

Building Code & Wind Zone

Design Wind Speed: 130 mph

Moderate-High wind zone — Volusia County, Florida

Per the Florida Building Code (FBC 7th Edition), all roofing materials installed here must be rated for 130 mph wind speeds. This affects material selection, fastener patterns, and installation methods.

Coastal requirements: Properties within the wind-borne debris region require impact-resistant roofing or additional protection. Salt air exposure also affects material longevity — metal roofing with marine-grade coatings or concrete tile are recommended.

At 130 mph design wind speed, we recommend enhanced fastening (6-nail pattern for shingles), peel-and-stick underlayment, and impact-resistant materials for maximum protection.

Roofing Challenges in Daytona Beach

Three Daytona-specific concerns. Beachside salt exposure means standard valley metal and drip edge will fail in under a decade — we spec coastal-grade aluminum or copper from the start, even when budget says otherwise. Second, the LPGA and Pelican Bay HOAs have strict color and profile rules tied to coastal aesthetic — earth tones only, no high-contrast accents — and we keep their approved sample sets. Third, the high rental percentage in the 32118 ZIP means many properties are managed by absentee owners; insurance carriers in Volusia have tightened on coastal roof age, and we provide documentation that satisfies underwriting renewals.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Daytona Beach

We've worked in communities across Daytona Beach. Here are the neighborhoods we serve, grouped by common roof type.

Shingle Roofing Communities

LPGA

Built 1990-2010 · HOA

Pelican Bay

Built 1985-2005 · HOA

Mixed Roofing Communities

Beachside

Built 1950-1980

Roofing Services in Daytona Beach

Nearby Service Areas

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3565 Dubsdread Cir, Orlando, FL 32804 · FL License CCC1332902

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