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Roofing & Re-Roof · Royal Palm Beach, FL
Certified Roofing Contractor CCC1332751 · General Contractor CGC1528750
Re-roofs, repairs, and storm work across Royal Palm Beach — permitted through Village Hall's e-permitting system, built to Wind-Borne Debris Region standards, and cleared through HOA architectural review in Madison Green and the newer gated communities.
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Randolph Scott Bell is the only Palm Beach County contractor who is also a certified energy engineer — the owner inspects every Royal Palm Beach roof himself. Every roofing estimate includes a free wind-mitigation & energy walk-through, and every roof carries a written one-year workmanship warranty.
Permitting & Wind Load
Royal Palm Beach is not unincorporated county — it's an incorporated village, chartered in 1959, with its own Building Division at Village Hall, 1050 Royal Palm Beach Boulevard, and e-permitting for faster submittals, separate from both the county and neighboring Wellington. A licensed roofing contractor must hold the permit and be present at final inspection; we do both, every time, through the Village's own system.
Unlike Wellington, all of Royal Palm Beach sits inside the Wind-Borne Debris Region — there's no lower-zone exception here — with design pressures running roughly 140-160 mph. Every roofing material and attachment method we install carries a Florida Product Approval rated to that standard.
Housing Stock & HOA
The original Colony section — the floral-named streets near the south end of Royal Palm Beach Boulevard — along with The Willows, La Mancha, Counterpoint Estates, Crestwood, and Saratoga Pines were built out from the 1960s through the 1980s. A large share of those roofs are now on their second system or overdue for one, the same reasoning already published on our Royal Palm Beach service-area hub, worth repeating here for roofing specifically.
Madison Green — built roughly 2000-2004, about 1,350 homes across eleven gated sub-developments — plus Victoria Grove, Portosol, Bella Terra, and Nautica run HOA architectural-review requirements that govern roof color and profile changes. We coordinate that HOA approval alongside the Village permit so a re-roof doesn't stall between the two.
Proof
Our confirmed project-to-city ledger has two documented Royal Palm Beach jobs, both at Greenway Village: a carport beam and roof-deck repair, and a resident sidewalk replacement — plus seamless gutters fabricated on site at Strathmore Gate West in 2025. Those are concrete and gutter work, not roofing, and we label them exactly that way rather than implying otherwise.
For roofing, we lead with the credential stack: Florida Certified Roofing Contractor license CCC1332751 — a certification, not merely a registration, meaning Bell Engineering may contract roofing work in any Florida county without additional local licensure, a distinction most competitors can't make — plus Certified General Contractor license CGC1528750, EPA Lead-Safe Firm #NAT-F122701-2, BBB A+ accreditation, and a held Local Business Tax Receipt for the Village of Royal Palm Beach.

Questions, Answered
Yes. Royal Palm Beach is an incorporated village, chartered in 1959, with its own Building Division at Village Hall, 1050 Royal Palm Beach Boulevard, offering e-permitting — separate from the county and from neighboring Wellington. A licensed roofing contractor must hold the permit and be present at final inspection. We submit through the Village's e-permitting system and carry every roof through its final inspection.
All of Royal Palm Beach sits in the Florida Building Code's Wind-Borne Debris Region, with no lower-zone exception, and design pressures run roughly 140-160 mph. Roofing materials and attachment methods have to carry a valid Florida Product Approval rated for that wind zone. We confirm your product approval before we quote, so what goes on the roof passes the Village's inspection.
In Madison Green and the newer gated communities — Portosol, Victoria Grove, Bella Terra, Nautica — yes, an HOA architectural-review requirement typically governs roof color and profile changes. We coordinate that HOA sign-off alongside the Village permit so the two approvals don't work against each other.
Very likely. Those sections were built out from the 1960s through the 1980s, so a large share of those homes are on their second roof or overdue for one. A tile or shingle roof in South Florida typically has a 20-30 or 15-20 year service life respectively, and insurers increasingly ask for a roof under 15 years old. We inspect free and tell you honestly whether it's a repair or a full re-roof.
Yes. We hold Florida Certified Roofing Contractor license CCC1332751 — a certification, not just a registration, meaning we may contract roofing work in any Florida county without additional local licensure, unlike most competitors who are only registered — plus Certified General Contractor license CGC1528750, an EPA Lead-Safe Firm registration (#NAT-F122701-2), BBB A+ accreditation, and a held Local Business Tax Receipt for the Village of Royal Palm Beach.
Our confirmed Royal Palm Beach projects on record — concrete restoration at Greenway Village and seamless gutters at Strathmore Gate West — are evidence of active local work in the village, but they are concrete and gutters, not roofing, and we won't claim otherwise. For roofing specifically, we lead with our CCC1332751 certification and credential stack rather than a project we can't document.
Free estimate, 24-hour response, a free wind-mitigation & energy walk-through, and a licensed roofer who answers his own phone.