Every Delray Beach neighborhood has its own roofing reality — we know what your home actually needs.
Delray Beach is one of Palm Beach County's most architecturally diverse cities — 1920s bungalows in Del-Ida Park, Mediterranean Revival estates near the Intracoastal, and newer modern coastal builds east of A1A. Roofing here is a mix of clay tile, architectural shingle, and TPO/modified-bitumen on flat-deck modern designs.
East-of-Federal-Highway Delray homes deal with severe salt-air corrosion. We always spec stainless fasteners, aluminum drip edge, and aluminum gutters. Where the home's architecture calls for it, we'll use copper standing-seam for accent valleys or low-slope sections.
Delray's historic downtown bungalows often have non-standard rafter spacing and undersized framing by modern code. We hand-measure each rafter run and use stitch-nailing where modern deck-fastening spec doesn't hit the existing framing pattern.
Permits go through Delray Beach Development Services Department. Standard residential permits issue in 5-10 business days.
A few of the residential roof projects we've completed across Delray Beach and surrounding Palm Beach County.
Specific roofing challenges we see across Delray Beach homes — and how we solve them.
Historic Del-Ida Park bungalows with non-standard rafter spacing
East-side salt-air corrosion (stainless fasteners, aluminum flashings)
Mediterranean Revival tile profile matching
Modern coastal flat-deck homes need TPO/modified-bitumen with reinforced parapet flashing
If your neighborhood is not listed, call us — we cover all of Delray Beach and surrounding communities.
"Del-Ida Park 1925 bungalow — Bona Fide kept the original look, used stitch-nailing on the old framing, and got our wind-mit credits maxed out. The historic district reviewer signed off first try."
Our team will inspect your roof, walk you through options, and provide a written estimate — no obligation. Most inspections within 48 hours.