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Alron Construction, LLC. Licensed Florida Roofing Contractor (CCC1328819) and General Contractor (CGC1515789). Office: 300 N Cocoa Blvd, Cocoa, FL 32922. Phone: (321) 639-0911. Serving Brevard County and Central Florida since 2008.

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Central Florida Storm Damage History

Every major hurricane and tropical storm that impacted Brevard County since 2004, with detailed roof damage assessments, affected areas, and risk zone analysis for Central Florida homeowners.

Compiled by Alron Construction, LLC. 17+ years of storm restoration experience in Brevard County.

Brevard County Hurricane Timeline

Click any storm to see detailed damage assessment and affected areas

Hurricane Melissa

October 2025 | Tropical Storm

Roof Impact: High

Wind Speed

60 mph

Rainfall

14+ inches in Port St. John and Titusville

Affected Areas

Titusville, Port St. John, Port Canaveral, Cocoa

Storm Summary

Severe flooding in Titusville, Port St. John, and Port Canaveral. Widespread roof leaks from wind-driven rain. Significant water intrusion damage across northern Brevard.

Roof Damage Assessment

High. Wind-driven rain caused widespread leak damage, especially on aging shingle roofs. Many homeowners discovered pre-existing vulnerabilities.

Brevard County Roof Risk Zones

Your location within Brevard County significantly affects your roof's storm exposure

Barrier Islands

Very High Risk

Cities: Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, Satellite Beach, Indian Harbour Beach, Melbourne Beach

Direct ocean exposure, storm surge risk, salt air corrosion accelerates roof aging. Wind speeds 10-20% higher than mainland.

Coastal Mainland

High Risk

Cities: Merritt Island, Rockledge, Cocoa, Melbourne (east)

Within 10 miles of coast. High wind exposure, salt air present. Indian River provides some storm surge buffer.

Inland

Moderate Risk

Cities: Viera, Palm Bay (west), Titusville (west), Mims

Reduced wind speeds but still vulnerable to hurricane-force gusts. Flooding risk in low-lying areas. Less salt corrosion.

Brevard County Storm Damage by the Numbers

8+

Major storms since 2004

90-110

Max sustained winds (mph)

20+

Inches max rainfall (2004)

1,849+

Building permits (Alron)

Pre-Hurricane Roof Checklist

Steps every Brevard County homeowner should take before hurricane season (June 1 - November 30)

Schedule a professional roof inspection before June 1

Check for loose, cracked, or missing shingles/tiles

Inspect flashing around vents, chimneys, and skylights

Clear gutters and downspouts of all debris

Trim tree branches within 10 feet of your roof

Verify your hurricane deductible and coverage limits with your insurer

Get a wind mitigation inspection to document your roof's features

Photograph your roof's current condition for insurance documentation

Ensure attic ventilation is functioning properly

Check that roof-to-wall connections meet current Florida Building Code

Frequently Asked Questions

Concerned About Storm Damage?

Whether you need a post-storm inspection, a pre-hurricane assessment, or a full roof replacement, Alron Construction has been restoring Brevard County roofs since 2008. Free inspections, no obligation.

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