
Serving Port St. Lucie & the Treasure Coast
Synthetic Roof Wraps
Heat-sealed, full-roof storm protection that lasts months, not weeks.
When a hurricane or storm tears open your roof, the clock starts immediately. The next rain can drive water through your ceilings, walls, and insulation, turning a roof problem into a whole-home water loss. EZR of South Florida installs industrial synthetic roof wraps, often the same day, to seal your home before that happens.
Unlike a loose blue tarp that flaps, lifts, and tears away in Treasure Coast winds, a synthetic roof wrap is heat-shrunk and fused directly to your roof structure, forming a continuous, watertight barrier rated to withstand wind far better than traditional tarping.
Our Synthetic Roof Wraps Process
Rapid Deployment
We respond 24/7 and prioritize roof emergencies, getting your home sealed before the next band of weather arrives.
Roof Assessment
We evaluate the damage and the safest way to secure the structure, documenting everything for your insurance claim.
Synthetic Wrap Installation
Heavy-duty polyethylene film is custom-fitted and heat-sealed over the roof for an airtight, watertight seal across the full surface.
Full-Surface Protection
We cover the entire roof, not just the visibly damaged area, to stop secondary water intrusion anywhere.
Restoration Hand-off
With your home protected for months rather than weeks, there's time to arrange permanent repairs without further interior damage.
What's Included
- Same-day response in most cases
- Heat-sealed synthetic wrap (not a loose tarp)
- Wind-resistant, full-roof coverage
- Protection that lasts months while repairs are arranged
- Insurance-accepted emergency mitigation
- Complete documentation for your claim
Insurance carriers expect homeowners to take reasonable steps to prevent further damage after a loss, and a proper emergency roof wrap is exactly that. It protects your home and strengthens your claim by limiting the secondary water damage that adjusters scrutinize.
A synthetic wrap typically protects a damaged roof for 6–12 months, versus just 2–8 weeks for a standard tarp. That difference matters in South Florida, where the next storm is rarely far off.
Synthetic Roof Wraps FAQs
- How long does a synthetic roof wrap last?
- A properly installed synthetic wrap can protect your roof for roughly 6–12 months, far longer than a standard tarp, which buys time to arrange permanent repairs.
- Is a roof wrap accepted by insurance?
- Yes. Insurers expect homeowners to prevent further damage after a loss, and a synthetic roof wrap is recognized emergency mitigation. We document the work for your claim.
- Synthetic roof wrap or a blue tarp, which is better?
- A synthetic wrap is heat-sealed to the roof and resists Florida wind far better than a draped tarp, and it lasts months instead of weeks. For minor damage or a short timeline, a tarp can still be the right call — we'll advise honestly.
Synthetic Roof Wraps Across the Treasure Coast
We provide synthetic roof wraps throughout Port St. Lucie and the surrounding communities:
Water Emergency?
Call Us Now.
Don't wait, water damage gets worse every minute. Our team responds in 60 minutes or less, and we handle all insurance paperwork for you.
Emergency Hotline
(772) 200-7074
Available 24/7/365
ezrofsouthfl@gmail.com
Response within 1 hour
Office
Martin County, Florida
Serving the Treasure Coast
Hours
Emergency: 24/7
Office: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm