Finding the Right Roofer in Royal Palm Beach
Florida law requires all roofing contractors to hold an active CCC (Certified Roofing Contractor) or CBC license issued by the DBPR. Every contractor listed on 561 Roofers has been verified through FloridaContractorCheck.com before appearing in this directory.
Common Roofing Services in Royal Palm Beach
The most requested roofing services in Royal Palm Beach include full roof replacement, storm damage repair following hurricanes, tile roofing installation and repair, and annual roof inspections. Florida's 4-point inspection requirement — mandatory for homes over 25 years old seeking homeowners insurance — makes roof inspections particularly important for Royal Palm Beach property owners.
How to Choose a Roofing Contractor
Before hiring any roofing contractor in Palm Beach County, verify their Florida CCC license at FloridaContractorCheck.com, confirm they carry active general liability and workers' compensation insurance, and get at least two written estimates. Be cautious of contractors who arrive unsolicited after storms — unlicensed storm chasers are common in South Florida following major weather events.
Royal Palm Beach Storm History & Wind Zone
Royal Palm Beach's inland western location means it experiences wind speeds somewhat lower than coastal PBC during Atlantic hurricanes, but the community lies directly in the historical track paths of storms that cross Florida from the Gulf Coast. Hurricane Wilma (2005) was the defining storm event for Royal Palm Beach — the storm tracked directly over western Palm Beach County, producing Category 3 sustained winds across the inland communities. Madison Green and the Willows both sustained widespread tile and shingle damage in 2005. The 2005 replacement wave is now reaching the 20-year replacement threshold for tile systems.
Neighborhoods Served in Royal Palm Beach
Willows, Madison Green, The Acreage adjacent, Crestwood Blvd corridor, Vineyard, Royal Palm Beach Pines
Before Hiring a Royal Palm Beach Roofer
- Verify active CCC license at FloridaContractorCheck.com
- Confirm general liability + workers' comp insurance is current
- Get at least two written estimates before signing
- Check Google reviews and ask for local references
- Do not sign an Assignment of Benefits (AOB) without consulting your insurer
- Ensure permit is pulled for any replacement or major repair work