Roof Replacement in Palm Beach County
Durable, code-compliant roofs across Palm Beach County
Durable, code-compliant roofs across Palm Beach County
Storm Pros has completed roofing work across Palm Beach County, in West Palm Beach, Boynton Beach and Royal Palm Beach. From the coast to the western communities, every replacement here is built to the Florida Building Code's requirements for the county's wind zone: Florida-approved materials, the right municipal permit, inspections closed out.
Palm Beach roofs face the Atlantic without the HVHZ label, and that's exactly why homeowners should be picky. The county sits in the Florida Building Code's wind-borne debris region with coastal design wind speeds that demand engineered edge securement, underlayment and attachment. The code floor here is lower than Miami-Dade's, so the difference between a minimal roof and a well-built one is larger; we spec every replacement with Florida Product Approval documents matched to your address's design pressures.
On the insurance side, roof age and wind-mitigation features drive the windstorm premium at every renewal, statewide law, fully in force here. Florida Statute 627.0629 requires insurers to credit verified features (a current-code roof covering and secure roof-to-wall attachment among them), and a documented replacement is the natural moment to add them. The new OIR-B1-1802 inspection form is effective April 2026, with credits applied from July 2026.
One honest note: on West Palm Beach's older housing (some of it from the 1920s boom), what looks like a failing roof is sometimes a repairable one. We recommend replacement only when the roof's condition actually calls for it. Your free, no-obligation estimate is where that conversation starts, whichever municipality you're in.
The same licensed crews, permit handling and code-approved products in every city we cover. Request your quote to get started.
We've completed roofing work in West Palm Beach, Boynton Beach and Royal Palm Beach (each has its own page below), and we serve the surrounding Palm Beach County communities. Request your estimate and we'll confirm coverage for your address.
Not exactly. Miami-Dade and Broward are in the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone; Palm Beach is not, but it sits in the wind-borne debris region with its own demanding design pressures under the Florida Building Code. We use Florida-approved materials rated for your address either way, and where a product also carries a Miami-Dade NOA, you're getting more than the county requires.
Depends on your address: the cities of West Palm Beach and Boynton Beach and the Village of Royal Palm Beach permit through their own building departments; unincorporated areas go through Palm Beach County. Storm Pros files with the right authority, uses Florida-approved materials, and closes out the inspections.
Yes, two ways: it resets the roof-age question insurers ask at renewal, and it can add wind-mitigation features that Statute 627.0629 requires insurers to credit. We hand you the documentation your wind-mitigation inspector needs.


Whether your insurance company requires an upgrade or your 20-year-old roof is showing its age, Storm Pros Florida makes roof replacement stress-free. We handle everything from permit applications to final inspection, with complete photo documentation at every stage.

Get your free, no-obligation roof estimate anywhere in Palm Beach County.