the retail and residential anchor of west Boca Raton, where 1970s through 1990s single-family communities share the neighborhood with one of Palm Beach County's largest shopping destinations.
Town Center at Boca Raton sits at the Glades Road and Military Trail interchange, anchoring a residential corridor that stretches from Yamato Road south to Palmetto Park Road. The communities surrounding Town Center — Boca Del Mar, Boca Pointe, Boca West, Del Mar Village, and the gated sections north of Yamato — were built largely between 1975 and 1995 and contain thousands of concrete tile and architectural shingle roofs now reaching or past their 25-year service interval.
This part of Boca Raton is dominated by concrete tile systems from the original build-out era, many of which are now at or beyond their expected lifespan. Common issues we address here: cracked tile replacement, underlayment failure (even when the tile itself looks fine), ridge and hip cap reattachment, and full tile-to-metal or tile-to-shingle conversions when homeowners want a lighter long-term system. Most of the gated communities in this area enforce HOA architectural review for roof color and profile — we handle the HOA submittal package, manufacturer data sheets, and color samples as standard.
Yes. Nearly every gated community around Town Center enforces architectural review for roof replacements — color, profile, material, and in some cases specific manufacturer SKUs. We handle the full HOA submittal package as part of the proposal: manufacturer data sheets, color samples, installation method statement, and liability insurance certificates. On larger projects we attend the ARC meeting with the homeowner.
In the Boca Del Mar and Boca Pointe era (1980s through early 1990s), the underlayment typically fails well before the concrete tile itself. We pull a section of tile to inspect the underlayment condition, and in most homes we inspect from this vintage the underlayment is past serviceable life even when the tile looks perfect. Tile can often be saved and reinstalled over new underlayment, which cuts material cost substantially. We walk that decision with you before the proposal.
Yes — tile-to-metal and tile-to-shingle conversions are common west of Town Center, usually driven by insurance cost, structural concerns, or HOA allowance. Our CGC license lets us assess whether the existing roof structure needs reinforcement or whether the lighter system will actually reduce structural load without changes. We give you both options with numbers before you commit.
Roof Replacement in Boca Raton · Palm Beach County Roof Replacement
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