Palm Beach County is South Florida's largest county by land area, stretching from Boca Raton in the south to Jupiter in the north, with a distinctive mix of luxury coastal estates, established suburban communities, and rapidly growing western developments. The county's housing stock ranges from multi-million-dollar oceanfront properties on Palm Beach Island to family-friendly neighborhoods in Wellington and Royal Palm Beach — each with unique roofing demands.
Unlike Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach County does not fall within the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ). This means simpler permitting, fewer product restrictions, and generally lower roofing costs — while still enforcing the Florida Building Code 7th Edition with robust wind-resistance requirements. Most of Palm Beach County falls within Wind Zone 2-3, requiring roofing systems rated to withstand 140-150 mph winds.
Tile roofing dominates across Palm Beach County, particularly concrete and clay tile in communities like Wellington, Boca Raton, Palm Beach Gardens, and Jupiter. HOA communities throughout the county overwhelmingly require tile for aesthetic consistency, making tile expertise essential for any Palm Beach County roofer. Architectural shingles and metal roofing are popular in less restrictive neighborhoods and for budget-conscious homeowners.
Goliath Roofing has completed over 320 projects throughout Palm Beach County, from multi-home HOA re-roofing contracts in Wellington and Boynton Beach to individual homeowner replacements in Jupiter and Delray Beach. We hold active Palm Beach County contractor licenses and our permit team has processed hundreds of Palm Beach County re-roof applications.
