Delray Beach blends historic charm with coastal living along the vibrant Atlantic Avenue corridor. From the Old School Square district's preservation requirements to Huntington Lakes' coordinated community needs, finding the right roofer here takes research. We reviewed Palm Beach County's licensed contractors and selected five standouts.
Pineapple Grove — an charming enclave off Atlantic Avenue with boutiques and galleries — features historic buildings with unique preservation needs. Wakodahatchee Wetlands nature boardwalk and Atlantic Dunes Park oceanfront boardwalk represent the east-west range of residential neighborhoods. Properties near Atlantic Avenue and A1A face the most intense coastal exposure. As a coastal city, Delray Beach faces direct hurricane exposure with storm surge potential reaching 20 feet.
The Old School Square historic district requires careful coordination with preservation boards to maintain architectural integrity while installing modern storm-rated systems. Huntington Lakes — a 55+ luxury community — needs coordinated reroofing as original systems age. We handle both with the attention to detail each community demands.
Ready for a free roof assessment? Call (754) 227-5605 or visit our Delray Beach roofing page to learn more.
Delray Beach roof replacement typically costs $8,500 to $17,000 depending on property size, material, and proximity to the coast. Historic district properties near Old School Square may require specialty materials. Call All Phase Construction USA at (754) 227-5605 for a free assessment.
Concrete tile and metal roofing with marine-grade components are ideal for Delray Beach. Properties east of I-95 need salt-spray-resistant systems, while western neighborhoods like Lake Ida can use standard wind-rated materials. Tile roofs offer 40-50 years of protection with proper installation.
Confirm your roofer holds a Florida CCC license and meets Palm Beach County wind-code requirements. All Phase Construction USA carries CCC-1331464 and CGC-1526236 dual licenses. For historic district work, verify your contractor has experience coordinating with architectural review boards.
Yes. The Old School Square district and surrounding historic neighborhoods have architectural guidelines governing roofing materials, colors, and profiles. We coordinate with Delray Beach's Historic Preservation Board to ensure compliance while installing modern storm-rated roofing systems.