Every West Palm Beach neighborhood has its own roofing reality — we know what your home actually needs.
West Palm Beach has one of Palm Beach County's most diverse housing stocks — 1920s Mediterranean Revival in El Cid, historic Craftsman bungalows in Northwood, mid-century modern in Flamingo Park, and contemporary new builds downtown. Each calls for a different roofing approach and material spec.
The historic districts (El Cid, Northwood, Flamingo Park, Prospect Park) often have city historic preservation review requirements for any exterior change. We prepare the historic preservation packet routinely — material spec, color sample, photos of comparable district homes.
East-of-Olive-Avenue West Palm homes deal with full Atlantic salt-air corrosion. Stainless or copper fasteners, aluminum flashings, factory-painted drip edge.
City of West Palm Beach permits typically issue in 7-10 business days for standard residential roof projects, slower for historic district properties (10-21 days with preservation review).
A few of the residential roof projects we've completed across West Palm Beach and surrounding Palm Beach County.
Specific roofing challenges we see across West Palm Beach homes — and how we solve them.
Historic preservation district review (El Cid, Northwood, Flamingo Park)
Mediterranean Revival barrel-tile profile matching
Craftsman bungalow rafter-spacing and fascia detailing
Modern downtown flat-deck homes need TPO with reinforced parapet flashing
If your neighborhood is not listed, call us — we cover all of West Palm Beach and surrounding communities.
"El Cid 1923 Mediterranean Revival, original barrel tile. Bona Fide sourced exact matching tile from a Spanish manufacturer, handled the historic preservation review, and the entire reroof looked period-correct. Best in Palm Beach."
Our team will inspect your roof, walk you through options, and provide a written estimate — no obligation. Most inspections within 48 hours.