How Much Does Roof Replacement Cost in Palm Beach County?
- Hussain Ghazali

- Jun 16
- 3 min read
Roof replacement in Palm Beach County typically costs between $8,000 and $30,000 or more depending on the size of the home, the roofing material selected, roof complexity, and current labor and material costs. Concrete tile roof replacement averages $12,000 to $25,000 for a typical single-family home. Metal roof replacement ranges from $15,000 to $35,000+. Asphalt shingle roof replacement is the most affordable option, typically $8,000 to $18,000. These are estimates — contact Ranger Roofing for a free, accurate estimate for your specific property.
Factors That Affect Roof Replacement Cost in Palm Beach County
Roof size (square footage) — Larger roofs require more materials and labor
Roofing material selected — Clay tile costs more than concrete tile; metal varies by panel type
Roof complexity — Multiple slopes, valleys, dormers, and penetrations increase labor costs
Deck condition — Deteriorated or damaged roof deck boards require repair or replacement at additional cost
Underlayment type — Premium self-adhering underlayment (SA underlayment) costs more than felt paper but provides superior Florida hurricane protection
Permit and inspection fees — Required for all roof replacements in Palm Beach County
Disposal and haul-away costs for old roofing materials
Roof Replacement Cost by Material in Palm Beach County
Asphalt Shingles: $8,000 – $18,000 for a typical single-family home
Concrete Tile: $12,000 – $25,000 for a typical single-family home
Clay Tile: $20,000 – $40,000+ depending on tile selection and complexity
Metal Roofing (Standing Seam): $15,000 – $35,000+ for a typical single-family home
Will Insurance Cover Roof Replacement Costs?
If your roof replacement is necessitated by storm damage, wind damage, or another covered peril, your homeowner's insurance policy may cover a significant portion of the replacement cost. In Florida, insurance policies vary significantly — some cover actual cash value (depreciated value), while others cover replacement cost value. Review your policy carefully and contact Ranger Roofing for assistance documenting storm damage for your insurance claim.
Does a New Roof Increase Home Value in Palm Beach County?
Yes. A new roof is one of the highest-return home improvements in Florida's real estate market. Real estate professionals across Palm Beach County consistently report that a new roof increases listing appeal, speeds up sale timelines, and directly contributes to higher sale prices. New roofs also lower homeowner's insurance premiums in Florida — another significant financial benefit.
Financing Options for Roof Replacement
The cost of a roof replacement doesn't have to be paid all at once. Various financing options may be available including home equity loans or lines of credit, personal loans, roofing company financing programs, and insurance claim payments. Contact Ranger Roofing to discuss payment and financing options for your Palm Beach County roof replacement project.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to replace a tile roof in Palm Beach County?
Concrete tile roof replacement typically costs $12,000 to $25,000 for a typical single-family home in Palm Beach County. Clay tile replacement costs $20,000 to $40,000+. Exact costs depend on roof size, tile selection, complexity, and deck condition.
Is the cheapest roof replacement always the best choice?
No. In Palm Beach County's hurricane zone, roofing quality directly affects your property's safety and insurance coverage. Choosing the lowest bid often means inferior materials or installation. Ranger Roofing provides competitive, transparent pricing with no compromise on quality or code compliance.
Get an Accurate Roof Replacement Estimate
The only way to get an accurate roof replacement cost for your Palm Beach County home or commercial property is a professional on-site assessment. Contact Ranger Roofing at (561) 842-6943 for a free, detailed roof replacement estimate. Serving all communities throughout Palm Beach County.
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