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Roofing & Re-Roof · Wellington, FL
Certified Roofing Contractor CCC1332751 · General Contractor CGC1528750
Re-roofs, repairs, and storm work across Wellington — permitted through the Village Building Division at 12300 Forest Hill Boulevard, built to Wind-Borne Debris Region standards (ultimate design winds ~160–165 mph), and cleared through HOA architectural review in Binks Forest, Olympia, Versailles, and the Equestrian Preserve.
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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 Wellington 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
Wellington is an incorporated village, not unincorporated county — it runs its own Building Division at 12300 Forest Hill Boulevard (phone 561-753-2430), with its own submittal process and inspection schedule, separate from both the county and neighboring Royal Palm Beach. 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.
All of Wellington sits inside the Wind-Borne Debris Region. Ultimate design wind speeds run roughly 160–165 mph across the village. Asphalt composition shingles must resist at least 130 mph per FBC Table 1507.2.7.1 and carry a valid Florida Product Approval. Tile and metal systems carry their own product-approval requirements. We confirm the product approval for your exact address before we quote, so what goes on the roof passes the Village's inspection.
Housing Stock & HOA
We re-roof and repair across Binks Forest, Olympia, Versailles, the Isles at Wellington, Grand Isles, Sugar Pond Manor, the Landings, Wellington Shores, and the Equestrian Preserve Area off Pierson and South Shore Boulevards. Wellington's gated and equestrian communities commonly run their own HOA architectural-review committees that must approve roof color, material, and profile before the Village will issue the permit. We get that community standard in hand and coordinate both approvals so a re-roof does not stall between the HOA and Village Hall.
The Equestrian Preserve Area and larger acreage parcels often carry different HOA or deed-restriction language than a quarter-acre lot in Olympia — we read the actual standard for the address rather than applying a one-size rule.
Proof
Our confirmed Wellington project on the project-to-city ledger is seamless gutters fabricated on site for a two-storey stucco home in 2025. That is gutters, not a re-roof, and we label it 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 Wellington.

Questions, Answered
Yes. Wellington is an incorporated village with its own Building Division at 12300 Forest Hill Boulevard (561-753-2430), separate from unincorporated Palm Beach County. A licensed roofing contractor must hold the permit and be present at final inspection. We submit through the Village system and carry every roof through its final inspection.
All of Wellington sits inside the Florida Building Code Wind-Borne Debris Region, with ultimate design wind speeds running roughly 160-165 mph. Asphalt composition shingles must resist at least 130 mph (FBC Table 1507.2.7.1) and carry a valid Florida Product Approval. We confirm product approval for your exact address before we quote.
Yes, in most of Wellington's gated and equestrian communities. Binks Forest, Olympia, Versailles, and the Equestrian Preserve Area commonly run HOA architectural-review committees that must approve roof color, material, and profile before the Village will issue the permit. We coordinate both approvals so the project does not stall between the two.
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 — plus Certified General Contractor license CGC1528750, an EPA Lead-Safe Firm registration, BBB A+ accreditation, and a held Local Business Tax Receipt for the Village of Wellington.
Our confirmed Wellington project on record is seamless gutters on a two-storey stucco home in 2025. That is gutters, not a re-roof, and we label it honestly. For roofing specifically we lead with the CCC1332751 certification and credential stack rather than a project we cannot document.
All of them — Binks Forest, Olympia, Versailles, the Isles at Wellington, Grand Isles, Sugar Pond Manor, the Landings, Wellington Shores, and the Equestrian Preserve Area. Our shop is minutes away in Loxahatchee.
Free estimate, 24-hour response, a free wind-mitigation & energy walk-through, and a licensed roofer who answers his own phone.