Roofing Services · Boynton Beach, FL
Shingle & Tile Roof Replacement in Boynton Beach, FL
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Reviewed by Aldo Dellamano, Licensed General Contractor · Last updated April 2026
Haven in Boynton Beach
By the Numbers in Boynton Beach
Haven and parent company Safeguard Impact have completed 5+ roofing scopes in Boynton Beach — part of a broader 66-project history across 7 ZIP codes.
Across 11 months of work in Boynton Beach, project volume reached 51 in 2025, and 15 in 2026 to date. Activity peaks in November.
Across Haven's full Boynton Beach project history, 33436 leads with 21 projects, followed by 33437 with 13 and 33426 with 9.
66
Total projects in Boynton Beach
5+
Roofing scopes
6.2/mo
Recent project velocity
187
Impact windows installed
Source: Haven internal project records (JobNimbus), aggregated to city level. Counts include licensed projects completed by Haven Home Remodeling Group and its parent Safeguard Impact Windows Doors & Roofing Inc. Project values rounded to nearest $5K. Refreshed 2026-04-29.
Recent Work
Recent Projects in Boynton Beach
A representative sample of recent projects Haven and parent Safeguard Impact have completed for Boynton Beach homeowners. Project details are anonymized to ZIP-level — no street addresses, no customer names, dates collapsed to year-quarter, values rendered as $5K bands.
- Project 1· Q1 2026· ZIP 33437
Roof replacement
$50K–$55KHOA-coordinated
Source: Haven internal project records, aggregated weekly. Data refreshed 2026-04-29. 90 total Haven/Safeguard Impact projects available for Boynton Beach as of this refresh.
Neighborhoods
Boynton Beach Neighborhoods We Serve
Our roofing crew works across every part of Boynton Beach, FL.
The Waterways
Planned waterfront community with single-family homes along navigable canals
Leisureville
Age-restricted mid-century tract homes popular with active retirees
Quantum Park
Mixed-use planned development with newer attached villas and townhomes
Boynton Beach Mall Corridor
High-density condo and apartment corridor along Congress Avenue
Golf Road Estates
Established single-family subdivision with 1970s–1980s ranch-style homes
Winchester Park
Affordable older tract-home neighborhood east of Congress Avenue
Introduction
ore than 40% of Boynton Beach's single-family homes in neighborhoods like Golf Road Estates, Leisureville, and Winchester Park were built between 1965 and 1985 — putting thousands of roofs at or well past the end of their serviceable life. When Hurricane Wilma tracked across Palm Beach County in October 2005 as a Category 2 storm, it exposed just how vulnerable aging shingle roofs were, scattering shingles across Boynton Beach streets and leaving soffit panels dangling from mid-century ranch homes. Two decades later, many of those same roofs have been patched rather than replaced.
Haven Home Remodeling Group brings over 30 years of South Florida construction experience and 20 full-time in-house crews to Boynton Beach — no subcontractors, no day labor. Whether you need a complete roof replacement, a material upgrade to tile or metal, or fast storm damage restoration, Haven handles every permit, inspection, and installation in-house.
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Boynton Beach sits in Palm Beach County, which is NOT inside the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) — but the city's roofing work must still comply with Florida Building Code wind-load requirements set at about 140 mph design wind speed. That means every roof replacement Haven completes here requires a permitted tear-off, full decking inspection, approved underlayment, and a six-nail fastening pattern on shingles. Permits are issued by the Boynton Beach Building Division, and Haven's team pulls more than 1,500 building permits per year across South Florida — so the paperwork never bottlenecks your project.
“Roofing projects typically run 4 to 6 weeks from permit issuance to final inspection.”
Haven's licensed teams ship north of 1,200 completed roofing and bathroom remodeling jobs annually across the five-county South Florida region, and Boynton Beach homeowners consistently cite the in-house crews as the reason jobs close on schedule. Roofing projects typically run 4 to 6 weeks from permit issuance to final inspection.
Boynton Beach homeowners face a demanding climate — intense UV exposure, high humidity, and a long Atlantic hurricane season — so selecting the right roofing material is critical for long-term performance. For our roof replacement projects in the area, Haven Home Remodeling Group primarily installs impact-rated asphalt shingles and concrete tile, both of which meet Florida Building Code wind-resistance requirements.
Impact-rated shingles carry manufacturer warranties of 30 years or more, while concrete tile can last 40 to 50 years when properly maintained in Boynton Beach's subtropical conditions. We also offer metal roofing options, which provide exceptional longevity and reflect solar heat, helping to reduce cooling costs during the region's long summers.
“Our team guides you through each option so your new roof is engineered to withstand South Florida's climate for decades to come.”
Every installation is backed by a workmanship warranty in addition to the manufacturer's material warranty, giving Boynton Beach homeowners layered protection. Our team guides you through each option so your new roof is engineered to withstand South Florida's climate for decades to come.
A full roof replacement in Boynton Beach begins with a free on-site estimate and a review of your current decking, ventilation, and any HOA exterior-change requirements — many planned communities like Quantum Park and The Waterways require HOA approval before work starts. Haven manages the HOA submission and the city permit simultaneously to avoid delays.
On installation day, crews complete a full tear-off down to the decking, replace any rotted or delaminated panels, install peel-and-stick underlayment for added water resistance, set new drip edge to code, and fasten shingles or tile to the manufacturer's wind-rating spec. Every replacement includes a final city inspection and Haven's lifetime workmanship warranty.
“Haven's warranty callback rate sits under 3%, which means fewer callbacks than nearly any contractor in the region.”
Haven's warranty callback rate sits under 3%, which means fewer callbacks than nearly any contractor in the region. For homeowners in Leisureville or Winchester Park replacing 30-year-old three-tab shingles, the difference in curb appeal and insurance wind-mitigation credit is immediate and measurable.
What You Get
Haven's Boynton Beach Roofing Services
Shingle Roof Replacement
Haven installs architectural and impact-resistant shingles — including shingle roof replacement with GAF Timberline, Owens Corning Duration, and CertainTeed Landmark lines — rated for 130–150 mph winds and eligible for Florida wind-mitigation credits.
Tile Roof Replacement
From barrel tile to flat S-tile, Haven's tile roof replacement crews handle concrete and clay tile systems with NOA-approved underlayment and hurricane clips designed for Palm Beach County's 140 mph wind-load standard.
Metal Roofing
Standing-seam metal roofing in Galvalume or Kynar-coated steel offers 40–70 year lifespans and superior energy efficiency — a strong choice for The Waterways canal homes and Quantum Park villas where premium materials hold long-term value.
Roof Repair
From missing shingles and pipe boot replacements to valley repairs and flashing work, Haven's roof repair crews diagnose leaks fast and deliver durable fixes backed by the same workmanship warranty as full replacements.
Storm Damage Restoration
After a wind or hail event, Haven provides emergency tarping, adjuster meetings, and complete storm damage restoration — from insurance claim documentation through final inspection — so Boynton Beach homeowners aren't navigating the process alone.
Palm Beach County Wind-Load Requirement
Boynton Beach is NOT in the HVHZ, but the Florida Building Code still mandates a 140 mph design wind speed for all roofing work — requiring six-nail patterns, approved underlayment, and permitted tear-offs on every replacement.
When Haven Home Remodeling Group takes on a shingle roofing project in Boynton Beach, homeowners know exactly what to expect from the first knock on the door to the final walkthrough. The process begins with a detailed on-site inspection and measurement, followed by material selection and permit submission to the City of Boynton Beach Building Division. Once the permit is approved, our crew — typically a lead installer and two to three certified technicians — arrives early on day one to strip the existing shingles, inspect the decking for soft spots, and install new underlayment before weather can be an issue.
“The process begins with a detailed on-site inspection and measurement, followed by material selection and permit submission to the City of Boynton Beach Building Division.”
Most standard residential roofs in Boynton Beach are completed within one to two days, though larger or more complex homes may require an additional day. On the final day, we conduct a thorough debris cleanup and magnetic nail sweep of your yard, then walk you through the completed work and warranty documentation so you have full confidence in your investment.
Asphalt shingles remain the dominant roofing material across Boynton Beach's older tract neighborhoods, with thousands of 3-tab roofs installed in the 1980s now reaching the end of their 25-to-30-year lifespan. Haven replaces these with modern architectural shingles — a laminated, dimensional product that adds about 20–30% more material thickness than 3-tab, boosting wind resistance and qualifying many homeowners for Florida wind-mitigation insurance discounts. Shingle roofing options Haven installs in Boynton Beach include GAF Timberline HDZ, Owens Corning Duration, and CertainTeed Landmark — all DBPR-compliant products installed by licensed crews.
“Each shingle line carries a manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty when installed by a certified contractor.”
Each shingle line carries a manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty when installed by a certified contractor. Haven holds GAF Master Elite and Owens Corning Platinum Preferred certifications, allowing homeowners to access the full warranty tier rather than the reduced coverage often applied to non-certified installs.
Choosing the right shingle for Boynton Beach means balancing wind rating, heat reflectance, and HOA color approval. Boynton Beach sits 1 to 2 miles inland from the Atlantic coast, which reduces direct salt-air corrosion compared to oceanfront cities — but the city's limited tree canopy along western corridors like the Boynton Beach Mall Corridor creates an urban heat island effect that accelerates shingle weathering. Haven recommends impact-resistant Class 4 shingles for homes in open subdivisions, which can earn homeowners an insurance premium reduction of 15–20% in Palm Beach County.
“Haven recommends impact-resistant Class 4 shingles for homes in open subdivisions, which can earn homeowners an insurance premium reduction of 15–20% in Palm Beach County.”
All Haven shingle roofing installations include peel-and-stick underlayment, new drip edge, and a re-inspected decking layer before any new material goes down. Homeowners in Golf Road Estates have found the upgrade from 3-tab to architectural shingles adds measurable resale value while cutting the risk of blow-off during the next major wind event.
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Process
How a Shingle Roof Replacement Works in Boynton Beach
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Free Estimate & Inspection
Haven schedules a free on-site roof inspection, reviews your decking condition and existing material, checks for HOA restrictions in your neighborhood, and provides a written estimate — typically within 48 hours of your call.
- 2
Permit Pull & HOA Submission
Haven files the roofing permit with the Boynton Beach Building Division and, where required, submits exterior-change documentation to your HOA. Both processes run in parallel to avoid scheduling gaps.
- 3
Tear-Off & Decking Inspection
Crews complete a full tear-off down to the roof deck, inspect every panel for rot or delamination, and replace damaged sections before any new material is installed. This step is non-negotiable — overlaying a failed deck is a code violation in Florida.
- 4
Underlayment, Shingles & Flashing
Haven installs peel-and-stick or synthetic underlayment, sets drip edge to current code, lays architectural shingles in a six-nail pattern, and replaces all pipe boots and step flashing to manufacturer specification.
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Final Inspection & Warranty
A Boynton Beach Building Division inspector performs the final sign-off. Haven then issues its lifetime workmanship warranty and provides the documentation you need for wind-mitigation insurance credit.
Any tile roof replacement in Boynton Beach requires a permit issued through the City of Boynton Beach Building Division before work begins. Because Boynton Beach falls within Palm Beach County, projects must comply with the Florida Building Code, including the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone provisions that govern wind-resistance standards for roofing assemblies throughout South Florida.
This means the tile system, underlayment, and fastening methods must all meet strict uplift-resistance requirements verified by a licensed inspector. The permitting process typically involves submitting a Notice of Commencement, detailed product approvals, and contractor license documentation.
“The permitting process typically involves submitting a Notice of Commencement, detailed product approvals, and contractor license documentation.”
Once the permit is approved and work is underway, the city schedules inspections at key stages, including a dry-in inspection and a final roof inspection, before the project is officially closed out. Haven Home Remodeling Group manages every step of this process for Boynton Beach homeowners — pulling permits, coordinating inspections, and ensuring your new roof is fully code-compliant from the first nail to the final sign-off.
Concrete and clay tile roofs are common on Boynton Beach's larger single-family homes and planned communities built in the 1990s and 2000s, including parts of The Waterways and Quantum Park. Tile carries a lifespan of 40 to 50 years, but the underlayment system beneath it fails in 20 to 25 years — meaning many tile roofs need a full tile roof replacement not because the tiles themselves cracked, but because water is moving through the degraded felt or modified bitumen layer beneath them.
Haven's tile replacement process includes a full structural assessment to confirm the roof deck can handle the weight — concrete tile adds 9 to 12 pounds per square foot, which older 1970s-era homes may not support without reinforcement. All replacement tile systems use NOA-approved (Notice of Acceptance) products verified against the Miami-Dade NOA database even though Boynton Beach is outside the HVHZ, because NOA-listed materials represent the strongest available standard.
Haven Home Remodeling Group installs metal roofing across a wide range of Boynton Beach communities, each with its own housing stock and unique roofing challenges. In Leisureville, one of the city's established 55-plus communities, we frequently work on low-slope ranch homes built in the 1960s and 70s that benefit from standing-seam metal's superior water-shedding performance.
In the Chapel Hill and Quail Ridge areas, larger single-family homes often feature aging tile or asphalt shingles that homeowners are upgrading to metal for its longevity and wind resistance. Coastal neighborhoods near the Intracoastal, such as Marina Village, see accelerated corrosion on traditional roofing materials due to salt air exposure, making aluminum and Galvalume metal panels a practical long-term investment.
“Haven Home Remodeling Group installs metal roofing across a wide range of Boynton Beach communities, each with its own housing stock and unique roofing challenges.”
Throughout Boynton Beach, older construction often means outdated roof decking that our crews inspect and reinforce before installation. Whatever the neighborhood, Haven brings the same licensed, insured craftsmanship to every project.
Haven installs barrel tile, flat tile, and S-tile in concrete and clay options, sourced from manufacturers whose products carry current Florida Product Approval numbers. The installation sequence for a tile roof replacement in Boynton Beach starts with a full tear-off of the existing tile and underlayment, decking inspection and repair, installation of a two-layer modified bitumen or peel-and-stick underlayment system, and then tile setting with hurricane clips on every course. Color matching is a priority for HOA communities — Haven carries sample boards and can cross-reference existing tile lines for homeowners doing partial replacements or additions.
“Haven installs barrel tile, flat tile, and S-tile in concrete and clay options, sourced from manufacturers whose products carry current Florida Product Approval numbers.”
Tile systems also offer significant energy benefits: their natural air gap between tile and deck reduces attic heat gain by up to 50°F compared to direct-nailed shingle, which matters in Boynton Beach's long cooling season. Homeowners can explore the full scope of Haven's South Florida roofing services to compare tile, shingle, and metal options side by side.
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Side-by-Side
Shingle vs. Tile Roof Replacement in Boynton Beach
| Feature | Architectural Shingles | Concrete / Clay Tile |
|---|---|---|
| Typical Lifespan | 25–30 years | 40–50 years (tile); 20–25 years (underlayment) |
| Palm Beach Wind Rating | 130–150 mph (Class 4 impact) | 140+ mph with hurricane clips |
| Installed Cost (avg) | Lower upfront cost | Higher upfront, lower long-term |
| HOA Compatibility | Widely accepted across subdivisions | Required in many planned communities |
| Energy Efficiency | Good with cool-roof shingles | Excellent — natural air gap reduces heat gain |
| Structural Requirement | Standard framing sufficient | May require deck reinforcement (9–12 lbs/sq ft) |
Standing-seam metal roofing is gaining ground in Boynton Beach, particularly among homeowners in waterfront communities like The Waterways who want a 40-to-70-year system that needs almost no maintenance. Haven installs Galvalume steel and Kynar-coated aluminum panels in both concealed-fastener standing-seam and exposed-fastener R-panel profiles.
Metal roofs qualify for Energy Star cool-roof certification when finished in lighter Kynar colors, which can reduce cooling loads by 10–15% in Boynton Beach's long summer season. Because Boynton Beach is outside the HVHZ, the permitting process for metal is straightforward — but Haven still engineers every metal roof to exceed the 140 mph Palm Beach County wind-load standard.
“Metal roofs qualify for Energy Star cool-roof certification when finished in lighter Kynar colors, which can reduce cooling loads by 10–15% in Boynton Beach's long summer season.”
Metal roofing is also the best match for low-slope and flat-section roofs found on Quantum Park villas and some Golf Road Estates ranches, where tile and shingle systems struggle with drainage. Haven's in-house sheet-metal crew handles all flashing, trim, and penetration details without outsourcing.
Local Storm History
Why Boynton Beach Roofs Need to Be Hurricane-Ready
Boynton Beach sits roughly 1–2 miles inland from the Atlantic coast, reducing direct salt-air exposure compared to oceanfront cities but keeping humidity elevated year-round due to proximity to the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge and the Everglades watershed to the west. The city's mix of dense suburban development and limited tree canopy along its western corridors intensifies urban heat island effects, accelerating weathering on roofing materials and exterior cladding.
Wilma · 2005 · Cat 2
Hurricane Wilma tracked across Palm Beach County in October 2005, causing widespread roof damage, downed trees, and prolonged power outages throughout Boynton Beach. Many older single-family homes suffered shingle blow-off and soffit failures as the storm crossed the region.
Permitting in Boynton Beach
Residential roofing and remodeling permits in Boynton Beach are issued by the City of Boynton Beach Building Division. The city is located in Palm Beach County and is NOT within the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ), which is limited to Miami-Dade and Broward counties; however, roofing work must still comply with Florida Building Code wind-load requirements for this region (approximately 140 mph design wind speed). HOA review is required in many planned communities before exterior work begins.
About the Author
Aldo Dellamano
Licensed General Contractor · Haven Home Remodeling Group
Aldo Dellamano is a licensed Florida General Contractor with over 30 years of experience in South Florida roofing and bathroom remodeling. He leads Haven’s in-house crews across Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, and St. Lucie counties, where his team completes more than 1,200 projects per year. Aldo serves as the technical reviewer for every guide, city page, and FAQ published on havenhrg.com, with a focus on HVHZ wind-uplift compliance, Miami-Dade NOA-approved materials, and the permit process that determines whether a homeowner’s insurance claim gets paid.
Florida State Credentials
- #CGC1525289 (General Contractor)
- #CCC1335157 (Roofing Contractor)
- #CFC1434398 (Plumbing Contractor)
- #CMC1251666 (Mechanical Contractor)
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Roofing Questions in Boynton Beach
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Content Disclosure
This article is provided for general information only and reflects current Florida Building Code requirements, common South Florida construction practices, and Haven's field experience. Actual project costs, permit requirements, material availability, and timelines vary based on your home, municipality, and project scope. Florida law requires that any residential construction work over $1,000 be performed by a licensed contractor — always consult a Florida-licensed contractor before starting a roofing or bathroom remodel and verify credentials at myfloridalicense.com. This guidance is not a substitute for a project-specific estimate or on-site evaluation by a licensed professional.
