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Hurricane & Storm Protection

Storm season has a date. Your roof has a deadline.

Hurricane season opens June 1 and rolls credits November 30. We can spray your roof up until the first named storm crosses Florida.

Whether or not we get a hurricane in your county this year, we get the rain bands, the gusts, and the granule-stripping hail that come with them. Most roof failures aren’t dramatic. A storm doesn’t tear your roof off — it strips your roof a little. Then the next storm strips it a little more. By year five, the brittle remnant fails in a thunderstorm that the house up the street shrugged off.

Roof rejuvenation is hurricane prep that takes one afternoon and adds 8+ years of resilience to the roof you’ve already got. Here’s exactly what it does about Florida’s three biggest storm-season threats.

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Threat #1: Hail and impact damage

Florida doesn’t get the Plains-states hail volume, but we get plenty — the high-CAPE summer thunderstorms produce ice that’s been known to cause meaningful granule loss and shingle bruising. Insurers have wised up; “hail” claims are scrutinized harder than they used to be.

Rejuvenated shingles flex. The acrylic chemistry restores elasticity to asphalt that’s gone brittle from sun. A flexible shingle dents and recovers; a brittle shingle cracks. The granules — your roof’s first line of impact defense — are locked into place by the topical seal, not loose and ready to wash into the gutters with the next downpour.

Threat #2: Wind uplift and seam separation

Wind doesn’t tear shingles off in one move; it lifts them, flutters them, and breaks the self-seal strip that’s holding the row above them flat. Once that seal is broken, every gust matters more than the last one.

AcrySeal seals the surface continuously across shingle seams. It doesn’t replace the factory tar strip, but it adds a secondary bond that helps shingles stay where they are when 60 mph gusts come through. We’re not selling you a Cat-5 promise — we’re selling you a roof that does better in the wind events Florida actually sees most years.

Threat #3: Granule loss and water-shed

Granules do two jobs: shield the asphalt from UV, and direct water into channels that drain off the slope. When a roof loses granules, water sits longer and finds its way under shingles. Over a season, you’ve got soft decking and an interior leak.

Rejuvenation locks loose granules into the substrate and adds a sealed, water-shedding film over the top. Water leaves your roof faster. Your shingles don’t get re-soaked between storms. Your decking stays dry.

The pre-season window

The ideal application window is March through early June. By April we’re hitting capacity in our most-storm-prone regions (Panhandle, Treasure Coast, Southwest FL). We can spray right up to a named storm threat — but the closer to landfall, the harder it is to schedule.

If you’re reading this in storm season already

We’ll still spray your roof. Insurance carriers are paying attention to documented maintenance year-round, not just before a storm. The window doesn’t close.

Post-storm support

If we sprayed your roof and a named storm crosses your zip code, we come back out for a free inspection. No upsell, no pressure. We document what we see, photograph any damage, and hand you a report you can send to your carrier. It’s part of the warranty service. We don’t think you should have to call your roofer after a hurricane and then negotiate the visit.

Florida licensed and insured. FL CCC# pending. General Liability + Workers’ Comp on file. See documents.

Frequently asked questions

Will spray-on rejuvenation make my roof hurricane-proof?

No, and don’t trust anyone who tells you their product makes a Florida roof hurricane-proof. Rejuvenation makes your existing shingles more flexible, better at holding granules, and better at shedding water. It improves performance. It does not promise to defeat a Cat-4.

Do I need this if my roof is only 5 years old?

Probably not yet. Newer asphalt shingles still have most of their oil and flexibility. We start to see real benefit on roofs 6+ years old, and especially on roofs that have already been through a storm season or two.

Can you spray during hurricane watch or warning?

No. We don’t apply during active storm threats. Once cured, AcrySeal is rain-ready in about an hour, but we won’t put a crew on a roof when conditions aren’t safe.

Does insurance recognize this as hurricane prep?

It’s not a wind-mitigation credit on its own. But it does count as documented maintenance, which is increasingly required for renewal in Florida. Some 4-point inspectors will note the rejuvenated condition favorably.

What about my flat or low-slope sections?

AcrySeal is for asphalt shingles. If you have flat sections, modified-bitumen, or membrane roofing, those need different products. We’ll tell you on inspection what’s a fit and what isn’t.

How fast can you get out for an inspection?

Within 7 days during the off-season; 2–3 weeks during the pre-season rush of April–June. If you’re in an active storm window we work it out.

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Free roof inspection. No pressure. We tell you when rejuvenation isn’t the right call.

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