River-facing homes, golf community HOAs, equestrian estates, and western acreage — Palm City roofs deal with South Florida's humidity, seasonal storms, and Florida Building Code wind requirements. Dalton Roofing has served Martin County since 2004, built on the same values Javier Solis started with in 2004.
Palm City is an unincorporated community in Martin County — which means roofing permits are pulled through the Martin County Building Department, not a city office. Dalton Roofing knows that process. We handle the full permit application, required inspections, and final certificate of completion so you never have to chase paperwork.
The homes here are as varied as the landscape: St. Lucie riverfront residences, golf community villas at Hammock Creek and Martin Downs, equestrian properties along the western acreage, and established family neighborhoods throughout. That mix means tile, metal, and architectural shingle all have their place — and each requires materials and installation methods suited to Florida Building Code coastal high-wind requirements and Martin County's humid riverine climate.
From riverfront home repairs to full HOA-compliant replacements — every Palm City roofing need handled by our licensed, local Martin County crew.
Tile Roofing
Concrete and clay tile is common across Palm City's golf communities and riverfront estates — durable, HOA-approved, and suited to Florida's climate. We install, repair, and replace tile roofs throughout Martin County.
Standing-seam metal roofs perform well in Palm City's humid riverine climate — energy-efficient, wind-rated, and long-lasting. A strong choice for acreage properties, equestrian estates, and homeowners looking for minimal long-term maintenance.
Martin County sits in South Florida's hurricane corridor. When a storm damages your Palm City roof, water intrusion compounds fast in Florida's heat and humidity. Our 24/7 emergency team responds fast — assessing damage, tarping exposed areas, and starting your insurance claim the same day.
When a Palm City roof reaches end of life, we manage the full project — Martin County Building Department permit, HOA documentation if required, tear-off, installation, and final inspection. You get a finished roof without the coordination headaches.
Wind-lifted shingles, humidity-driven moisture intrusion, and storm-related leaks are common across Martin County. Our repair crews diagnose and fix problems fast — and provide written inspection reports for insurance carriers and home sales.
Florida homeowner policies typically cover wind and storm damage. Our team documents your Palm City roof damage, communicates with your adjuster, and helps ensure you receive the coverage you're entitled to.
Palm City's golf communities, riverfront enclaves, and gated neighborhoods often require HOA architectural review before roofing work begins. And because Palm City is unincorporated, all permits are issued by the Martin County Building Department. Dalton Roofing manages both sides — selecting materials from your community's approved list, preparing HOA documentation, and pulling the Martin County permit so your project doesn't stall waiting on paperwork.
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Martin County is in South Florida's hurricane track. Storms that move up the coast or inland can bring sustained high winds and heavy rainfall that damage roofs across Palm City in hours. When that happens, our emergency team responds around the clock — assessment, tarping, and insurance claim coordination from day one.
Palm City homeowners expect more — and we deliver. Here's what sets Dalton Roofing apart in Martin County.
Florida State Certified & Fully Insured
License #CCC1330147 issued by the Florida DBPR. Verified credentials you can check directly before you sign anything.
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Martin County Building Department Expertise
Palm City is unincorporated — permits go through the Martin County Building Department. We know that process and handle HOA architectural review requirements for Palm City's gated and golf communities. No delays, no revisions.
Free Inspections — No Pressure, No Games
Every Palm City inspection starts at zero cost. We'll give you an honest assessment and a detailed written estimate — no upselling a replacement when a repair will do.
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Serving Palm City's diverse community. Every homeowner deserves clear, respectful communication in their own language.
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Straight answers about roofing in Palm City and Martin County from a contractor who knows this market.
Yes. Dalton Roofing holds Florida State Certified Roofing Contractor License #CCC1330147, issued by the Florida DBPR. This license covers all roofing work in Palm City, Martin County, and throughout Florida. You can verify it at any time directly on the DBPR website before you hire us.
Palm City is an unincorporated community, so roofing permits are issued by the Martin County Building Department — not a city building office. Dalton Roofing handles the full permit process on your behalf: application, required inspections, and the final certificate of completion. If your community also requires HOA architectural review, we manage that documentation at the same time.
Palm City's riverine and inland setting means roofs face South Florida's intense humidity, seasonal rainfall, and hurricane wind loads. While direct oceanic salt exposure is less of a factor than on the coast, moisture intrusion and wind-driven rain are serious concerns — especially around the St. Lucie River waterfront. We select materials appropriate for Florida Building Code coastal high-wind requirements and recommend regular inspections to catch moisture issues before they become major leaks.
In most cases, yes. Florida homeowner policies typically cover wind and storm damage caused by hurricanes and tropical storms. Our team photographs all damage, prepares a detailed written damage report, and communicates directly with your insurance adjuster throughout the Palm City claim process — at no additional cost to you.
Yes — every inspection is completely free and comes with no obligation. We serve Palm City, Stuart, Jensen Beach, Port Salerno, and the broader Martin County area. Call (561) 586-6646 or fill out our form to schedule at a time that works for you.
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