Roofing Services in West Palm Beach

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Licensed & Insured Roofing ContractorsWind Mitigation Report IncludedInsurance Claim Assistance Available
Hurricane season runs June 1 - November 30. A wind mitigation report can lower your homeowner's insurance by 15-45%. Get inspected before rates go up.
15-45%
Insurance savings with wind mitigation report
$15,000+
Average cost of storm damage to an uninspected roof
45 min
Time for a complete roof inspection
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Wind mitigation report saved me $1,800/year on insurance. Inspection was free.
Robert K., Fort Lauderdale
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Found 3 cracked tiles I never knew about. $400 fix prevented a $12,000 leak.
Sandra M., Boca Raton

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a free roof inspection cover?
A licensed roofer will inspect your shingles/tiles for damage, check flashing around vents and skylights, examine gutters and downspouts, look for signs of leaks or water intrusion, and assess your roof's wind resistance rating. You'll also get a wind mitigation report that can lower your insurance.
Can the inspection lower my insurance premium?
Yes. A wind mitigation report documents your roof's hurricane resistance features. In South Florida, this report typically saves homeowners 15-45% on their windstorm insurance premium — often $500-2,000/year in savings.
How old is too old for a South Florida roof?
Tile roofs typically last 25-50 years, shingle roofs 15-25 years, and flat roofs 10-15 years in South Florida's climate. However, storm damage can occur at any age. Many insurance companies won't cover roofs over 15-20 years old without a current inspection.
What if they find damage?
If damage is found, you'll get a detailed report with photos and repair estimates. If the damage is storm-related, the contractor can help you file an insurance claim. There's no obligation to use our contractor for repairs — the inspection and report are yours to keep.