All Phase Construction USA | Licensed: CCC-1331464 (Roofing Contractor) & CGC-1526236 (General Contractor) | Phone: (754) 227-5605 | 590 Goolsby Blvd, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442

Lake Worth Beach Historic District Roofing

Lake Worth Beach has one of Palm Beach County's most diverse architectural landscapes, with structures spanning over 100 years of Florida building practices. The Historic District, College Park, and South Palm Park neighborhoods are home to 1920s-era bungalows, 1930s Mediterranean Revival homes, and mid-century concrete block houses — each with its own roofing challenges. All Phase Construction USA replaces roofs on historic Lake Worth Beach properties with period-correct materials that satisfy architectural review while meeting modern Palm Beach County wind-code requirements.

The Historic Lake Worth Beach Roofing Challenge

Original roof framing on 1920s and 1930s Lake Worth Beach homes was not designed for today's wind-code fastening schedule. Many attics reveal undersized rafters, non-standard spacing, and original skip sheathing that cannot accept modern peel-and-stick underlayment without a deck overlay. We assess every historic roof structure before quoting to ensure the assembly we propose actually works with the framing underneath — not just the tile on top.

Period-Correct Materials

We source clay barrel tile for true 1920s Mediterranean matches, work with manufacturers producing period-accurate flat and S-tile profiles, and specify architectural shingles in historic color palettes when the original specification called for wood or composition. Every material choice is coordinated with the Lake Worth Beach Historic Preservation Board where applicable.

Neighborhoods We Serve

The Historic District centered on Lake and Lucerne Avenues. College Park east of Dixie Highway with its mix of bungalows and Craftsman homes. South Palm Park between Southern Boulevard and Lake Worth Road. The downtown Lake Worth Beach corridor where commercial and residential roofing needs overlap on mixed-use structures.

Structural Assessment Included

Our dual licensing — CCC roofing (CCC-1331464) and CGC general contractor (CGC-1526236) — means we can assess and repair structural framing issues without subcontracting. If the original rafters or decking need reinforcement before a new roof system goes on, we handle both the structural work and the roofing under one permit and one crew.

Ready for a Free Roof Assessment?

Call (754) 227-5605 or visit our Lake Worth Beach roofing hub to schedule a free inspection.

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