Southern Traditions Roofing

New Construction Roofing in Daytona Beach, FL

New construction roofing in Daytona Beach serves residential infill on Beachside, LPGA expansion, and commercial development. Southern Traditions Roofing (CCC#1332902) coordinates with GCs on shingle, metal, and TPO with Volusia coastal 130 mph FBC documentation. (407) 579-6397.

7-Day Roofing Forecast for Daytona Beach

Next good roofing day: Tue, May 26

TueMay 26
86° / 75°
19 mphGood day
WedMay 27
87° / 74°
18 mphGood day
ThuMay 28
87° / 73°
1.12" rain
FriMay 29
86° / 72°
0.64" rain
SatMay 30
84° / 72°
0.09" rain
SunMay 31
86° / 71°
0.09" rain
MonJun 1
81° / 75°
0.14" rain21 mph

Why New Construction Roofing Matters in Daytona Beach

New construction in coastal Daytona benefits from designing the entire roof system to coastal-grade spec from drawings rather than retrofitting later — material choice, fastener spec, edge-metal substrate, and ventilation all locked in from day one.

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.

New Construction Roofing Neighborhoods in Daytona Beach

Beachside

Built 1950-1980

LPGA

Built 1990-2010 · HOA

Pelican Bay

Built 1985-2005 · HOA

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you bid coastal Daytona new construction?

Yes — we bid residential and commercial new construction in coastal Volusia with full FBC product approval documentation and coastal-grade hardware specification. Schedule coordination with GC truss/dry-in/finish milestones.

What system makes sense for coastal new construction?

For coastal residential, standing seam aluminum metal makes increasing sense — 40-50 year service life justifies upfront cost. For commercial low-slope, TPO 80-mil with coastal-grade edge metal. We can present multiple options at design phase.

Can you involve early in coastal new construction design?

Yes — we review drawings during design, recommend system selection, and provide FBC product approval documentation before permit submittal. Early involvement reduces redesign cost and locks in achievable performance specs.

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

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