Supreme Restorations LLC
Aerial drone view of a completed Supreme Restorations residential roof on a Maryland estate property, brown architectural asphalt shingles installed over a multi-section home with attached garage and white horse fencing across the surrounding pasture
Roof Replacement · Delray Beach, FL

Roof Replacement in Delray Beach, FL

A New Roof. Free Estimate Today.

Clay barrel tile, concrete tile, shingle, or standing-seam metal. Hurricane-rated install to current Florida Building Code. Free written estimate. In-house crews. No AOB.

Local Context, Delray Beach

Delray Beach Roofs Range From Historic Barrel Tile to Coastal Metal.

Delray Beach carries one of the most distinctive roof inventories in Palm Beach County.

The Mediterranean Revival homes around Atlantic Avenue, Pineapple Grove, and Lake Ida still hold clay barrel tile, much of it on mortar beds that predate current Florida Building Code wind standards, while the neighborhoods east of Federal Highway face Atlantic salt air that works on every metal component year-round. Replacing a roof here means matching the system to the home: like-profile clay or concrete tile on the historic streets, architectural shingle through the western neighborhoods, and standing-seam metal where owners want the longest coastal service life. Every replacement goes in to current code for your wind zone: hurricane-rated underlayment, ring-shank or screw-shank fasteners, sealed-deck construction, and code-compliant flashing at every penetration.

Historic-district and HOA architectural review is handled with the submittal prepared by us, and we handle the full permit process through the City of Delray Beach or Palm Beach County: application, plan submission when required, fee payment passed through at cost, inspection scheduling, and close-out. We do not adjust, negotiate, settle, or value insurance claims. Those activities require a licensed Florida public adjuster. Call (561) 917-5288.

ServingPineapple GroveLake IdaAtlantic Avenue corridorTropic IsleDel-Aire
On the Ground in Delray Beach

What You Get on Every Delray Beach Job

  • Clay barrel tile, concrete tile, shingle, and standing-seam metal systems

  • Historic-district and HOA architectural submittals prepared in-house

  • Permit handled through Delray Beach or Palm Beach County. Zero homeowner paperwork

Your Roof Is One Storm Away From Costing You The House.

If your roof is 15+ years old, has lost shingles in the last year, or took hail in any recent storm, it is living on borrowed time. Full replacement restores your home's waterproofing, resets the warranty clock, and keeps your policy from getting non-renewed at the next inspection cycle. Most of our replacements are homeowners who simply want a new roof, paid out of pocket or financed. Others are insurance-funded after a storm event. We quote both. Call (443) 826-3739 for a free estimate today.

  • Inspection to arrival
    48 hours
  • Claim to install
    4-6 weeks
  • Install on-site
    1-2 days

The Four Layers Between Your Family And The Weather.

We install the same top-tier materials insurance adjusters approve without a fight. No contractor-grade substitutions. No corners cut on the parts you can't see.

  • Close-up of a bundle of new charcoal architectural asphalt shingles on a Maryland rooftop ready for installation

    Impact-rated architectural shingles

    Class 4 hail-rated shingles from GAF, Owens Corning, or CertainTeed. The same brands adjusters approve on sight. Manufacturer warranty stays intact because we install to spec. Some carriers offer impact-resistant roof discounts on certain policies. Check with your agent to see if yours qualifies.

  • Partially unrolled synthetic roofing underlayment on OSB sheathing during a Maryland residential roof replacement

    Synthetic underlayment (not old felt paper)

    Lighter, stronger, tear-resistant, and does not wrinkle under Maryland summer heat. Every cheap roofer still uses felt paper because it's a few bucks cheaper per square. We do not.

  • Self-adhering ice-and-water shield membrane being installed along the eave edge of a Maryland roof

    Ice-and-water shield at the eaves and valleys

    This is the layer that stops ice dams from backing water under your shingles in Maryland winters. Required by most insurance specs on a re-roof. We install it everywhere water can pool. No exceptions.

  • New aluminum step flashing installed around a brick chimney with fresh charcoal asphalt shingles by Supreme Restorations

    New flashing, ridge vent, and drip edge

    Reused flashing leaks within a year. Every chimney, skylight, and wall intersection gets new metal. New ridge vent pulls hot air out of the attic. New drip edge keeps water off the fascia. No shortcuts.

Four Steps. Zero Chasing The Carrier.

  1. Step 01

    Free Inspection

    We document damage with photos and measurements an adjuster will accept. Free inspection, no obligation.

  2. Step 02

    File the Claim

    Our project manager calls your carrier with you. You speak two sentences and the claim is open.

  3. Step 03

    Meet the Adjuster

    We are on-site as the contractor of record during the adjuster inspection. We answer roofing-technical questions about the damage. You handle the conversation with your carrier.

  4. Step 04

    Installation

    Tear-off, felt, shingles, flashing, cleanup. 1 to 2 days for a typical residential roof. You don't lift a finger.

Why Waiting Costs More

Every Month You Wait, This Gets More Expensive.

  • You Have 12 Months. Then Zero.

    Most policies give you a limited window to file a storm claim (Florida law sets 1 year for new claims on post-2022 policies, 18 months for supplements). Here is the trap homeowners fall into: hail bruising and lifted shingles let water into the underlayment for months before you ever see a ceiling stain. Leaks usually show up 12 to 18 months after the storm, right when your claim window is closing. Homeowners who wait for a visible leak typically miss the deadline, and the damage gets reclassified as wear-and-tear. Proactive inspection catches the damage while you still qualify. If we find it in time, we guide you to a fully insurance-funded replacement. Call (443) 826-3739 for a free inspection today.

  • A Small Claim Becomes A Full Replacement.

    Hail bruises compromise the asphalt mat under the granules. Left unrepaired, those shingles fail much faster than a healthy roof. And insurance will not pay for the rot and decking damage that follows. What could have been covered by a claim turns into an out-of-pocket rebuild.

  • Your Policy Can Get Non-Renewed.

    Carriers now use aerial imagery and condition reports to flag aging roofs at renewal. If yours flags and you haven't replaced it, the policy can be non-renewed. And finding new coverage on an older roof is harder and often more expensive.

Questions + Answers

Roof Replacement Questions, Delray Beach Edition.

Every question homeowners ask before letting a contractor near their roof or their insurance policy. Don't see yours? Call us. We'll give you a straight answer in two minutes.

Still Have Questions?

Talk to a project manager, not a call-center. We follow up quickly.

How much does a roof replacement cost in Delray Beach?

Delray Beach spans a wider cost range than most Palm Beach County cities because of its roof mix. Architectural shingle is the most economical. Concrete tile runs mid-range. Clay barrel tile, common in the historic districts around Atlantic Avenue and Lake Ida, is a premium system with added sourcing and labor cost, especially when matching discontinued profiles. Standing-seam metal is premium as well but delivers the longest service life on coastal homes east of Federal Highway. Roof size, pitch, complexity, and deck repair discovered at tear-off drive the rest. The only reliable number is a measured, written quote. Ours are free and detailed. Call (561) 917-5288.

Can you match the barrel tile on my historic Delray Beach home?

In most cases, yes. Clay barrel tile profiles from the 1920s through 1940s are often out of production, but salvage networks and current-production near-matches usually get a visually seamless result. When an exact match is not possible, we lay out the options before anything is ordered: source salvage tile, re-tile a full visible plane for uniformity, or move to a current profile approved by the historic district. We prepare the architectural-review submittal either way, and the tile decision is always yours.

How long does a roof replacement take in Delray Beach?

Asphalt shingle replacements typically complete in 2 to 3 days on-site. Concrete tile runs 3 to 4 days, clay barrel tile 4 to 5 because of the setting and detailing work, and standing-seam metal 4 to 5 depending on complexity. Permit issuance through the City of Delray Beach or Palm Beach County usually adds 1 to 3 weeks on the front end, and historic-district or HOA review adds time before work can begin. We deliver a written timeline before any work starts, and after a major storm, county-wide demand extends both permit and scheduling windows.

Should I repair or replace my Delray Beach tile roof?

The tile and the underlayment age on different clocks, and the underlayment usually loses. Clay and concrete tile can run 50 years or more, but the underlayment beneath it rarely matches that lifespan, and once it fails the roof leaks no matter how good the tile looks. Repair makes sense for localized damage below the Florida Building Code 1511 threshold of 25 percent of the roof when the underlayment is sound. Replacement makes sense when the underlayment is at end of life, damage spans multiple planes, or more than 25 percent is affected. A free inspection tells you which clock your roof is on. Call (561) 917-5288.

Will insurance pay for my Delray Beach roof replacement?

It depends on your policy, your deductible, the cause of damage, and whether your carrier agrees replacement rather than repair is the appropriate scope. Storm-damaged roofs are often covered when documented properly, and on Delray's tile systems precise documentation matters because hurricane wind cracks and lifts individual tiles that look intact from the ground. Roofs that failed from age or deferred maintenance are typically not covered. We document every finding with date-stamped photographs and produce a written scope your carrier can act on. We do not adjust, negotiate, or settle claims, and we never accept an assignment of benefits or waive a deductible.

How much will this actually cost me out of pocket?

On an approved insurance claim, your only out-of-pocket cost is your deductible, typically $1,000 to $2,500 depending on your policy. Your insurance company pays the approved scope of work. You use those proceeds to pay us for the install. The free inspection is yours either way, no obligation.

Is my roof too old to qualify for a claim?

Probably not. What matters is whether a specific storm event caused the damage. Not the age of the roof. A 20-year-old roof hit by hail last month is a valid claim. A 20-year-old roof with no storm event is wear-and-tear. We can tell you which category yours falls into in a 30-minute inspection.

My last claim was denied. Am I stuck?

Not automatically. If the denial was because of weak documentation, we can provide additional photos and weather data so you can dispute with your carrier. Call us with the denial letter; we'll tell you honestly whether the documentation gap is something we can fill.

How long does the actual installation take?

Most residential roofs take 1 to 2 days on-site. Larger homes, steep slopes, or multi-layer tear-offs may run 3 days. The full process from our first call to final cleanup is typically 4-6 weeks. The waiting is mostly on the carrier, not on us.

What if it rains during install?

We tarp and secure the roof at the end of every work day. If weather moves in mid-install, every exposed section is dried-in with ice-and-water shield before the crew leaves. Water does not reach your decking, your attic, or your ceilings.

Can I pick the shingle color?

Yes. We bring sample boards for Class 4 impact-rated shingle lines that adjusters commonly accept, and match your HOA rules if applicable. The color you pick at the estimate is the color installed.

What if the adjuster underscopes the job?

We can provide additional photo documentation showing every damaged area we documented during our inspection. You bring that to your carrier and request a re-inspection or supplement. Most underscoped claims get corrected with better documentation.
Storm Claim Window

Florida Caps Storm Claims at 1 Year. The Clock Started The Day The Storm Hit.

Post-2022 Florida policies cap new storm claims at 1 year from the date of loss (18 months for supplements on existing claims). Hail bruising and lifted shingles let water into the underlayment for months before you ever see a ceiling stain. By the time the leak shows, your filing window is often closing, and the carrier reclassifies the damage as wear-and-tear, which is not covered. A free inspection now is the difference between a claim-funded replacement and an out-of-pocket rebuild later.

Free inspection · No obligation either way

Aerial view of a Maryland home fully restored by Supreme Restorations after a storm insurance claim
Free · No Obligation · Claim-Ready Documentation

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