Project Coordinated by Statewide WindowsExpert Roofing Project Near You on Kensington Ct
This roofing project addressed multiple hidden leaks at a Kensington Ct residence in Boca Raton, Florida. Statewide Windows & Doors delivered precision metal roofing installation with reinforced framing and high-quality materials to restore weather protection and improve curb appeal.
- Scope: Full roof replacement, truss reinforcement, plywood decking replacement
- Primary material: 1.5 inch standing seam galvalume metal roof
- Challenge: One visible leak revealed widespread leakage and rot
- Outcome: Watertight, wind-resistant roof with improved energy reflectivity
Project Overview
On Kensington Ct in Boca Raton, Florida, Statewide Windows & Doors replaced a failing roof that showed one visible leak but had multiple hidden breaches. We reinforced trusses, replaced deteriorated plywood decking, and installed a 1.5 inch standing seam galvalume metal roof to improve wind resistance, watertightness, and daytime reflectivity for better energy efficiency and curb appeal.
Results
The project eliminated active leaks and stabilized the roof structure by reinforcing trusses and replacing compromised decking. The new standing seam galvalume system provides long-term corrosion resistance and a low-maintenance surface that reduces attic heat gain, helping HVAC systems run more efficiently in Florida's climate. Work is backed by manufacturer finish coverage and our installation warranty, giving the homeowner confidence against future storms and salt-air exposure.
Materials Used
Statewide Windows & Doors installed a 1.5" standing seam galvalume metal roof system at the Kensington Ct property in Boca Raton, Florida as the roofing project scope required. The assembly used a commercial-grade galvalume panel with a natural silver finish, concealed-clip standing seam profile, and a continuous underlayment and reinforced plywood decking system to meet coastal wind requirements. For more details or to discuss similar work, contact our Roofing Company in Florida.