Highland Beach sits on a narrow barrier island between the Intracoastal and the Atlantic, which means every roof on A1A faces salt spray, UV, and direct onshore wind loads that inland Palm Beach County roofs never see. All Phase Construction USA replaces tile, metal, and flat roofs across Highland Beach with Palm Beach County wind-code compliant assemblies rated for 170+ mph design wind speeds.
Three things kill an oceanfront roof faster than the manufacturer's warranty says it should: salt fog corrosion of exposed fasteners and flashing, UV degradation of underlayment that bakes felt brittle in half the time of an inland home, and uplift pressure at the eaves driven by Exposure D open-ocean wind loads. We design every Highland Beach assembly around these three problems from the deck up — 304-grade stainless fastening, SBS-modified peel-and-stick underlayment, and enhanced edge metal with a reinforced fastening schedule.
We regularly work the A1A corridor from Spanish River Park at the north end down through Red Reef Park and the South Inlet Park area at the Boca Inlet. The Boca Raton Resort & Club's historic Mediterranean tile aesthetic sets the visual benchmark we match on private estates along Ocean Blvd, and the Boca Inlet zone carries the worst salt exposure on this stretch of coast.
Clay and concrete tile deliver the A1A aesthetic with a 50-year service life when installed on stainless battens. Standing-seam aluminum is salt-proof with a 40+ year life and typically earns premium credits from coastal insurers. For flat sections we specify fully adhered white modified-bitumen for heat rejection and wind compliance.
Free inspection, drone and attic deck evaluation, permit pulled with the Town of Highland Beach, tear-off, deck repair, peel-and-stick underlayment, new roof system, final inspection, and a wind mitigation form delivered to your insurer on completion.
Call (754) 227-5605 or visit our Palm Beach County roofing hub to schedule a free inspection.