Oceanfront homes in Palm Beach County face wind, salt, and sun loads that kill standard roofs decades early. All Phase Construction USA replaces oceanfront roofs across the county — from the Boca Inlet north through Highland Beach and coastal Delray — with assemblies engineered specifically for Exposure D sites and rated to Palm Beach County's 170+ mph design wind speeds.
Most contractors quote the same assembly for a home on A1A as they'd quote for one five miles inland. That is the single biggest reason oceanfront roofs fail early. Our oceanfront spec changes five things: 304-grade stainless fasteners throughout with no galvanized or coated steel, SBS-modified peel-and-stick underlayment with full coverage, enhanced edge metal with hemmed drip and reinforced fastening for Exposure D uplift, a deck re-nailed to current PBC fastening schedule before any new system goes on, and aluminum or non-ferrous flashings at every penetration and valley.
Highland Beach across the entire A1A corridor, coastal Boca Raton from the Boca Inlet to Spanish River Park, coastal Delray Beach from Atlantic Dunes Park to the Gulf Stream line, and Gulf Stream and Manalapan for ultra-coastal single-family work. Geographic anchors include Spanish River Park, Red Reef Park, South Inlet Park, and Atlantic Dunes Park.
Clay and concrete tile in the Mediterranean aesthetic most HOAs require, installed with stainless battens. Standing-seam aluminum for the highest-longevity option with zero corrosion risk. Premium modified-bitumen for flat and low-slope sections with white-cap heat rejection.
Every oceanfront re-roof we complete includes a wind mitigation form delivered directly to your insurer, typically unlocking meaningful premium credits for opening protection, roof-to-wall connections, and roof covering class. On a coastal PBC home, that credit often covers a significant portion of the re-roof over the policy lifetime.
Call (754) 227-5605 or visit our Palm Beach County roofing hub to schedule a free inspection.