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TILE ROOF IN Royal Palm Beach

Concrete tile roofs dominate Royal Palm Beach's 1980s-2000s neighborhoods, from Madison Green and Crestwood to Saratoga Lakes and the newer gated communities. The 1980s homes are now past the 35-year underlayment replacement threshold, and the 1990s homes are close behind.

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Professional Tile Roofin Royal Palm Beach

Concrete tile roofs dominate Royal Palm Beach's 1980s-2000s neighborhoods, from Madison Green and Crestwood to Saratoga Lakes and the newer gated communities. The 1980s homes are now past the 35-year underlayment replacement threshold, and the 1990s homes are close behind. Royal Palm Beach homeowners need a tile contractor who can assess whether a full reroof is necessary or whether relaying existing tiles over new underlayment is the smarter investment. DR Construction & Roofing provides that honest assessment.

Royal Palm Beach tile roof work is primarily underlayment replacement on 1980s-2000s concrete tile systems. The village's family-oriented character means homeowners prioritize cost-effective solutions, and tile relay (removing, preserving, and reinstalling existing tiles over new underlayment) is the most common approach when tiles are in good condition. HOA communities like Madison Green and Saratoga Lakes have architectural review requirements for tile profile and color. Royal Palm Beach's inland location means no salt exposure concerns, simplifying the accessory specifications. Permits are processed through the village's Click2Gov system rather than the county ePZB portal.

Leon Meir, Owner • Licensed since 2004

What's Included in Tile Roof

Concrete and Clay Tile Installation

New tile installation with proper battens, underlayment, and HVHZ-rated fastening to resist hurricane-force winds.

Underlayment Replacement (Tile Re-Lay)

Removing existing tiles, replacing the waterproofing layer beneath, and re-installing the original tiles when they are in good condition.

Broken Tile Replacement

Matching and replacing individual broken or cracked tiles with correct profile, color, and installation method.

Valley and Flashing Work

Proper valley liner installation and flashing at all penetrations and wall intersections, the areas where most tile roof leaks originate.

Ridge Cap Installation

Setting ridge and hip cap tiles with mortar or mechanical fasteners per current Florida Building Code requirements.

Our Tile RoofProcess

1

Free Tile Roof Inspection

We inspect tiles, underlayment, flashings, and fasteners. Tiles that look fine from the ground may have hidden underlayment failure beneath them.

2

Assessment and Options

We determine if you need tile replacement, underlayment replacement (with tile re-lay), or targeted repair. Each option is priced separately.

3

HOA Coordination

We prepare and submit the architectural review application to your HOA with material specifications and color samples.

4

Permitting

We pull the required permit through your local building department and schedule all inspections.

5

Tile Installation or Re-Lay

Our crew installs new tile or carefully removes, replaces underlayment, and re-lays existing tile. Every tile is secured to HVHZ wind standards.

6

Inspection and Warranty

Building department final inspection followed by our own quality check. Warranty documentation provided for both materials and labor.

Tile Roof in Royal Palm BeachNeighborhoods

Madison Green

One of Royal Palm Beach's largest gated communities with approximately 1,200 homes built in the late 1990s and 2000s. Single-family homes and townhomes with concrete tile roofs in Mediterranean style. Community pool, clubhouse, and playgrounds. HOA-managed with architectural review for all exterior modifications. Tile roofs are entering the first underlayment inspection window.

Crestwood

Established 1980s neighborhood with single-family homes on quarter-acre lots. Concrete tile and shingle roofs from the original construction era, with many tile roofs approaching the 35-year underlayment replacement threshold. Mature tree canopy contributes to debris accumulation and moisture retention. An affordable entry point to Royal Palm Beach with a strong community identity.

The Colony

The original Royal Palm Beach neighborhood developed in the 1960s with the village's founding. Floral-named streets east and west of Royal Palm Beach Boulevard. The oldest housing stock in the village with shingle roofs on their second or third replacement cycle. Some of the most affordable homes in Royal Palm Beach, attracting first-time buyers and investors who need cost-effective roofing solutions.

Willows and LaMancha

Early expansion neighborhoods east of Royal Palm Beach Boulevard developed after the Colony section. 1970s-1980s single-family homes with a mix of shingle and early tile roofs. These homes are at the leading edge of the village's reroofing wave, with shingle roofs well past their rated lifespan and tile underlayments approaching replacement age. Working-class neighborhood with practical roofing needs.

Saratoga Lakes

Family-oriented community with single-family homes and townhomes built in the 1990s-2000s around a lake system. Concrete tile roofs in Mediterranean style with HOA architectural standards. Community amenities include pools, tot lots, and walking paths. Newer construction means most roofs are still in good condition, but the 1990s homes are approaching the inspection window.

Tile Roof Cost in Royal Palm Beach

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Why Royal Palm Beach Homeowners Choose Us

50+ Year Roofing Investment

A properly installed tile roof in Royal Palm Beach can last the lifetime of your home. We install to manufacturer specifications that maximize that lifespan.

Underlayment Experts

The #1 tile roof failure in Palm Beach County is not the tile. It is the underlayment beneath it. Most Royal Palm Beach tile roofs from the 1990s are reaching the 25-30 year underlayment replacement window right now.

HOA Approval Handled

We know the architectural review process for Royal Palm Beach communities. We handle the submission, material approval, and color matching so you do not have to navigate your HOA alone.

Tile Roof in Royal Palm Beach: FAQs

Can you save my existing Royal Palm Beach tiles and just replace the underlayment?

In most cases, yes. If the concrete tiles on your Royal Palm Beach home are still in good condition without significant cracking, chipping, or deterioration, we can carefully remove them, install new underlayment and flashings, and relay the original tiles. This saves the substantial cost of new tile material. We assess tile condition during inspection and present the relay option when it makes sense.

What tile profile options are available for Royal Palm Beach homes?

The most common tile profiles in Royal Palm Beach are barrel (S-tile) and flat tile in Mediterranean and Spanish styles. If your HOA requires a specific profile, we match it exactly. If you have flexibility, we present options at different price points. All tiles we install meet Palm Beach County's High Wind Zone ratings for wind uplift resistance.

How much does tile roof replacement cost in Royal Palm Beach?

Cost depends on home size, roof complexity, and whether we can relay existing tiles or need new material. A tile underlayment relay on a typical 2,000-2,500 square foot Royal Palm Beach home is significantly less expensive than a full tear-off and new tile installation. We provide detailed written estimates with line-item pricing so you know exactly what drives the cost.

Can I keep my existing tiles when the underlayment is replaced in Royal Palm Beach?

In many cases, yes. If your concrete or clay tiles are in good condition, we carefully remove them, replace the underlayment and flashing, and reinstall the original tiles. This saves significantly on material costs for Royal Palm Beach homeowners. We assess tile condition during your free inspection.

How do I know if my tile roof underlayment needs replacement?

Signs include interior water stains during heavy rain, daylight visible in the attic, musty odors, or tiles that are sliding or lifting. However, underlayment failure often has no visible symptoms from outside. We recommend inspection for any Palm Beach County tile roof over 20 years old.

How much does a tile roof cost in Royal Palm Beach?

Tile roof replacement in Royal Palm Beach typically ranges from $18,000 to $45,000+ depending on home size, roof complexity, and tile type (concrete vs. clay). Underlayment-only replacement with tile re-lay costs 30-40% less. We provide free, itemized estimates.

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