Roofing Contractor in Boynton Beach, FL

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Four generations of roofing expertise protecting South Florida homes and businesses since the 1940s.

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What You Get With Us

You get a roof that actually protects your investment. Not just for a few years, but for decades. When other roofs start failing at the 10-year mark, yours will still be solid.

You get warranties that mean something. Twenty-five years on installations, one full year on repairs. Most contractors around here offer six months on repairs and hope you forget about them.

You get honest answers about what your roof actually needs. We’re not locked into selling one type of system, so we can recommend what works best for your specific situation and budget. No upselling, no pressure, just straight talk about your options.

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Four Generations Know Roofs

Our owner is a third-generation roofer, and now we have four generations working together. That’s knowledge you can’t get from a textbook or a weekend training course.

We’ve been serving Boynton Beach and surrounding areas since 2016, building on family expertise that goes back to the 1940s. A+ rated with the Better Business Bureau, Home Advisor’s Contractor of the Year from 2017-2022, and over 500 reviews across all platforms.

We’re certified by every major manufacturer – GAF, CertainTeed, Suprema, FiberTech, Viking. Members of the Palm Beach County Roofing Contractors Association and the National Roofing Contractors Association.

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Residential Roofing Contractor Process

How We Handle Your Project

First, we come out and actually inspect your roof. Not a quick glance from the ground – a real inspection. We’ll show you exactly what’s going on up there and explain what needs attention now versus what can wait.

Then you get multiple options. Different materials, different price points, different approaches. We explain the pros and cons of each so you can make the right choice for your situation and budget.

Once you decide, we handle everything. Permits, materials, scheduling, cleanup. You know exactly what’s happening and when. No surprises, no change orders unless you approve them first. The job gets done right, on schedule, and you get warranties that actually protect you long-term.

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Complete Roofing Services Available

We handle everything from small repairs to complete roof replacements. Residential, commercial, metal roofing, tile, shingle, flat roofs – if it goes on top of a building, we know how to do it right.

Storm damage is our specialty. Living in South Florida means dealing with hurricanes, and we understand the urgency when your roof gets compromised. We work directly with insurance companies and know exactly what documentation is needed to get your claim approved.

For commercial properties and HOAs, we offer town hall meetings to explain options to boards and residents. No high-pressure presentations – just educational sessions that help people understand their choices. We also provide multiple financing options because we know roof replacement is a major expense that doesn’t always come at a convenient time.

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Most residential roof replacements take 1-3 days, depending on size and complexity. Weather can extend this timeline during Florida’s rainy season. Commercial projects vary widely based on square footage and roof type, but we’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront. We coordinate everything to minimize disruption to your daily routine. For businesses, we can often work in sections to keep operations running. The key is proper planning and having experienced crews who know how to work efficiently in South Florida’s climate conditions.
Verify their license, insurance, and local references first. Check Better Business Bureau ratings and online reviews, but read the actual comments, not just star ratings. Ask about warranty terms – both on materials and labor. Get multiple quotes, but don’t automatically choose the lowest bid. Extremely low prices often mean corners will be cut. Make sure they’re familiar with local building codes and permit requirements. In Florida, hurricane codes are strict, and you want someone who knows them inside and out. Avoid door-to-door contractors who show up after storms demanding immediate decisions.
Age is the first indicator – most Florida roofs need replacement after 15-20 years due to weather exposure. Multiple leaks, missing or curling shingles, and granule loss in gutters are warning signs. If you’re doing frequent repairs, replacement usually makes more financial sense. A professional inspection can determine if your roof structure is sound or if there’s underlying damage from storms or moisture. Sometimes what looks like a major problem is actually a simple fix, and sometimes minor visible damage indicates bigger issues underneath. The only way to know for sure is a thorough inspection by someone who knows what to look for.
It depends on your policy and the type of damage. Wind damage from hurricanes is typically covered, but wear-and-tear isn’t. The key is documenting damage properly and filing claims promptly. Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts by claiming damage is from normal aging rather than storms. Having a contractor who knows how to document storm damage and communicate with adjusters makes a huge difference in claim outcomes. We’ll help you understand what your policy covers and provide the documentation insurance companies require. Don’t let your insurance company inspect alone – have your contractor present to advocate for proper repairs.
Asphalt shingles are most common and cost-effective, but they have shorter lifespans in Florida heat. Metal roofing lasts longer and reflects heat better, reducing cooling costs, but costs more upfront. Tile roofs handle weather well and last decades, but they’re heavy and expensive. Each material has different wind ratings, which matters for hurricane resistance. Your choice should consider your budget, how long you plan to stay in the home, and your neighborhood’s aesthetic requirements. Some HOAs restrict roofing materials, so check those rules first. The best material is the one that fits your specific situation and is installed correctly.
Residential roof replacement typically ranges from $8,000 to $25,000, depending on size, materials, and complexity. Factors affecting cost include roof pitch, number of penetrations, accessibility, and material choice. Metal and tile cost more than asphalt shingles but last longer. Don’t focus only on initial cost – consider long-term value and energy savings. Financing options can make higher-quality materials affordable with manageable monthly payments. Get detailed written estimates that break down materials and labor costs. Be wary of estimates that seem too good to be true – quality work requires quality materials and skilled labor, both of which cost money.
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