Property Recovery in Daytona Beach: Roofing, Restoration, and Reconstruction
White Ibis Restoration repairs and rebuilds Daytona Beach properties after storm, water, and fire damage, and handles the recovery from the first inspection through the final walkthrough. That means the roof, the water damage underneath it, and the reconstruction that puts the property back together, all under one contract with one point of contact.
Most Daytona Beach owners who call us are dealing with two problems at once. We handle both.
Licensed & Insured Florida Contractor
Local to Volusia County
25+ Years Restoration Experience
Most Daytona Beach Owners Need Two or Three of These on the Same Job
| Service | What It Covers |
|---|---|
| Roofing | Roof replacement, roof repair, storm-damage roofing, residential and commercial |
| Water Mitigation | Emergency response, water extraction, structural drying, moisture detection |
| Fire Damage Restoration | Smoke and soot cleanup, structural repairs, reconstruction |
| Reconstruction | Interior and exterior repairs, full property rebuilds, storm recovery |
| Impact Windows & Doors | Hurricane protection, energy efficiency, HOA and multi-family |
| Flooring | Luxury vinyl plank, tile, laminate, restoration replacement |
| Storm Damage Repair | Roof, exterior, and interior damage through to full restoration |
| Commercial Restoration | HOAs, condo associations, apartment communities, offices, retail |
Daytona Beach Storms Do Their Damage From 40 Miles Away
Daytona Beach’s worst recent storm damage didn’t come from a direct hit. Hurricane Ian and Hurricane Nicole both weakened to tropical storms before reaching Volusia County, and neither passed closer than 40 miles. The county still sat in the destructive right front quadrant of both slow-moving storms. Nearly two feet of rain fell in two days, half of Daytona’s annual rainfall. The National Weather Service measured more than 13 inches at Daytona Beach International Airport during Ian alone. Two years later, Milton brought roughly 15 inches.
01
Wind
Lifts shingles, opens the roof, and drives water through the envelope.
02
Rain
Finds its way in and keeps working long after the sky clears.
03
One Company, Start to Finish
The owner ends up with a roof problem and a water problem, two different trades. One company opens the roof back up, dries the structure underneath, and rebuilds what came out. Nobody hands the job off halfway through, and nobody waits three weeks for the second contractor to show up while the drywall stays wet.
Roofing in Daytona Beach
Split by the Halifax River, and the Two Halves Fail Differently
Beachside
Older, Constant Exposure
Seabreeze, Ortona, and South Atlantic Avenue
From LPGA Boulevard to the Old Mainland Core
On the mainland, the picture changes street by street. The western corridor around LPGA Boulevard, Pelican Bay, and Mosaic is newer construction in Zone X, where the concern is wind rather than water. The older mainland core is a different property altogether: ranch homes built from the 1950s through the 1970s, many of them concrete block, sit low and close to the Halifax. When two feet of rain fell during Ian, these were the streets where the water came up through the yard instead of down through the roof. Residents near Big Tree Road were moving to higher ground.
A 1961 block ranch four blocks off the Halifax and a 2015 house west of I-95 don’t fail the same way. Our team has been restoring roofs for over 30 years; we’ve handled every type of damage with the best solutions for each individual home. We inspect the roof, document its condition, and tell you what we find, whether that’s a repair, a section, or a replacement.
Mainland
A Different Property Altogether
Reconstruction
Nobody Waits on the Rebuild Crew
From a Few Feet of Drywall to a Full Rebuild
- Interior and exterior repairs, drywall through finishes
- The same crew that opened the roof and dried the structure
- No stall waiting on a separate rebuild crew to free up
Specified to the Address, Not to a Catalog
Know What Happens Next, at Every Step
Damage Occurs
From a storm, water intrusion, or fire.
Schedule an Inspection
You reach out and we get a time on the calendar.
Document & Recommend
We document the visible damage and provide repair recommendations.
You Handle Coverage
You communicate directly with your carrier. Coverage decisions stay between you and them.
We Complete the Work
Approved repairs, restoration, and reconstruction, start to finish.
Final Walkthrough
We walk the finished project with you and confirm it's complete.
For Daytona Beach HOAs, Condo Boards, and Commercial Owners
White Ibis Restoration manages restoration for Daytona Beach condo associations, apartment communities, offices, and retail properties. Beachside towers carry their own set of problems: milestone inspection findings, structural reserve requirements, concrete restoration, and windows and doors in buildings tall enough to trigger threshold inspection rules. Work in an occupied building is as much a scheduling and communication job as a construction job.
You get one project manager, a clear schedule, and minimal disruption to residents.
Licensed, Insured, and Local to Volusia County
Our license is [PASTE_YOUR_LICENSE_CLASS_AND_NUMBER_HERE]. Look it up at myfloridalicense.com, the public search run by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. It takes about a minute. Do it for every contractor who quotes your job, and do it for us.
Our office is at 128 Orange Ave, Suite 245, Daytona Beach, FL 32114. It's a real address, and you can drive to it.
We're insured, and we'll send you the certificate before anyone starts work on your property. You shouldn't have to ask for it.
White Ibis Restoration is owner-operated by Brett Wilson, who brings 25+ years in construction and restoration, including directing operations for a $100M+ national roofing company and leading teams of 200+, to every Daytona Beach property we touch. The company is new. The people running it are not.