Wellington's master-planned communities, equestrian estates, and HOA-managed neighborhoods demand a roofer who knows Palm Beach County's codes, approvals, and wind-rated standards. Dalton Roofing has been serving this area since 2004 — storm damage, full replacements, and everything in between.
Wellington is one of Palm Beach County's most distinctive communities — master-planned, heavily HOA-governed, and home to equestrian estates that surround the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. Roofing here isn't just about materials; it's about navigating HOA architectural review, pulling permits through the Village of Wellington and Palm Beach County building department, and selecting products that meet both wind-rating requirements and HOA-approved specifications.
Wellington sits inland in western Palm Beach County, which means the coastal salt-air exposure is lower than beachside communities — but the wind risk during hurricane season is very real. Palm Beach County falls within a high-wind zone, and every roof we install is built to those standards. Whether your home is in Olympia, Versailles, Binks Forest, or out on a larger equestrian parcel, we treat every job the way we'd treat our own property: right materials, proper permits, right the first time.
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Roofing Services for Wellington & Palm Beach County
From storm repairs on Wellington equestrian properties to HOA-compliant tile replacements in Olympia and Versailles — every job handled by our licensed, local Palm Beach County crew.
Residential Roofing
Full roof replacements and new installations for Wellington homes. Asphalt shingle, concrete tile, and metal systems — permitted through the Village of Wellington building department, installed to Palm Beach County wind code.
Leaks in Wellington don't wait — and neither do we. Our repair crews diagnose and fix shingle, tile, and flat roof problems fast, stopping damage before it compounds inside your home.
Palm Beach County hurricane season brings real wind risk even this far inland. Our 24/7 emergency team responds fast — assessing damage, tarping exposed areas, and launching your insurance claim from day one.
When your Wellington roof is past its prime, a complete replacement is the right move. We manage permits, HOA documentation, tear-off, installation, and final inspection — you get a finished roof without the hassle.
Concrete and clay tile are popular choices in Wellington's HOA communities — long-lasting, wind-resistant, and architecturally appropriate. Standing-seam metal is another option for equestrian outbuildings and larger structures.
Florida homeowner policies typically cover hurricane wind damage. Our team documents the damage, photographs all affected areas, and communicates directly with your adjuster — at no extra charge to Wellington homeowners.
Wellington is inland, but Palm Beach County's hurricane corridor still brings serious wind risk every season. When a storm tears shingles or tiles off your Wellington roof, water intrusion starts immediately — and compounds fast in South Florida's heat. Dalton Roofing answers around the clock for emergency assessment and tarping throughout Wellington and Palm Beach County.
HOA-Ready for Wellington's Master-Planned Communities
Wellington's neighborhoods — from Olympia and Versailles to Binks Forest and the equestrian communities around Palm Beach Point — have strict HOA architectural review requirements on roofing materials, colors, and installation standards. Dalton Roofing navigates this process routinely. We select materials from approved lists, prepare the required documentation, and submit to your HOA's architectural committee so your project moves forward without unnecessary delays.
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The Roofing Standard Wellington Homeowners Deserve
We've earned the trust of Palm Beach County homeowners. Here's why Wellington keeps calling us back.
Florida State Certified & Fully Insured
License #CCC1330147 issued by the Florida DBPR — valid for all work in Palm Beach County. You can verify it anytime; we encourage it.
HOA & Village of Wellington Permit Experience
We know the architectural review process for Wellington's master-planned communities. We submit proper documentation, select approved materials, and get your project moving without stalls.
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Every job starts with a free, no-obligation inspection. We'll tell you exactly what your roof needs — and what it doesn't. If a repair does the job, we'll say so.
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Straight answers about roofing in Wellington and Palm Beach 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 authorizes us to work throughout Palm Beach County including Wellington. You can verify our license directly on the DBPR's online portal before signing anything — we encourage it.
Yes. Wellington's master-planned communities — Olympia, Versailles, Binks Forest, Isles at Wellington, and others — each have HOA architectural review requirements for roofing projects. We select materials from HOA-approved lists, prepare the required documentation, and manage the submission. Our goal is to get your project approved the first time without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Yes. Wellington is inland, which reduces direct coastal exposure, but Palm Beach County still falls within a high-wind zone under the Florida Building Code. Every roof we install uses materials and installation methods rated for this exposure. We'll recommend the right wind-rated system — whether that's high-impact architectural shingles, concrete tile, or standing-seam metal — for your home, budget, and HOA requirements.
In most cases, yes. Florida homeowner policies typically cover wind and storm damage caused by hurricanes and tropical storms. Our team will document all damage, photograph affected areas, and communicate directly with your adjuster throughout the Palm Beach County claim process — at no additional charge to you.
Yes. Wellington's equestrian properties — particularly around Palm Beach Point and the equestrian center corridor — often include barns, stables, and outbuildings that need durable roofing suited to their structure and use. We work with property owners to identify the right materials and system for each structure. Contact us to discuss your specific situation.