Wellington FL Roofing Contractor
Wellington is Palm Beach County’s equestrian capital — home to the International Polo Club, the Winter Equestrian Festival grounds, and miles of estate-style residential properties on large lots that you simply don’t find in the denser parts of South Florida. The roofing scope in Wellington reflects the community’s character: larger homes, more complex roof geometries, multiple roof sections, premium materials, and in many cases, agricultural and equestrian structures that need commercial-grade flat or metal roofing solutions. This is not a community where a crew that handles 1,400-square-foot South Florida track homes is going to be equipped for the work.
The residential roofing mix in Wellington skews toward the premium end of what South Florida offers. The estate neighborhoods — Versailles, Palm Beach Polo, Mallet Hill, and the large-lot sections along South Shore and Greenview Shores — feature a mix of concrete tile, clay tile, and increasingly metal roofing. Metal roofing has become more prevalent in Wellington specifically because larger homes with complex rooflines benefit from metal’s performance, longevity, and design flexibility. Standing seam metal in particular is an excellent match for Wellington’s estate-style homes — it handles the thermal expansion that large roof planes experience, it withstands South Florida’s hurricane-season winds, and it doesn’t require the periodic underlayment replacement that tile systems do.
Wellington also has a significant commercial roofing demand tied to its equestrian economy. The facilities that support the polo and show jumping season — barns, covered arenas, training facilities, stabling structures — are large commercial buildings with flat or low-slope metal roofing systems that take serious punishment from South Florida weather. We handle commercial metal roofing and can work on agricultural-use structures, coordinating around operational schedules.
Services in Wellington
- Estate home tile roof repair and replacement (concrete and clay)
- Standing seam and exposed-fastener metal roofing
- Metal roof repair and maintenance
- Commercial and agricultural structure flat and metal roofing
- Equestrian facility roofing
- Flat roofing (TPO, modified bitumen)
- Complex roof geometry and multi-section residential roofing
- Storm damage assessment and repair
- Wind mitigation inspection
- 4-point inspection
- Hurricane Readiness Inspection ($199)
GC License Covers Commercial. Roofing License Covers Everything.
William Roberts holds both GC #CGC1514572 and Roofing Contractor license #CCC1328895 personally — not a leased or qualified arrangement, but his own licenses earned over 20+ years of South Florida roofing. On estate homes and commercial equestrian facilities in Wellington, that level of accountability matters. William oversees every Renegade project and stands behind the work directly.
Wellington FL Roofing FAQ
What type of roofing is best for Wellington’s larger estate-style homes?
For Wellington’s larger homes with complex rooflines, standing seam metal roofing is our most commonly recommended option — it handles thermal expansion across large roof planes, provides superior wind resistance, and eliminates the underlayment replacement cycle that tile systems require. Concrete or clay tile remains an excellent option and is visually appropriate for the architectural styles common in Wellington’s estate communities. We’ll walk you through the trade-offs based on your specific home and budget.
Can Renegade Roofing handle the commercial roofing on equestrian facilities and barns in Wellington?
Yes. William holds a General Contractor license (#CGC1514572) in addition to his Roofing Contractor license, which covers the commercial scope of work on equestrian facilities, barns, and covered arenas. We understand that these structures have operational schedules that can’t be disrupted during competition season, and we plan our work accordingly.
My Wellington home has a standing seam metal roof that’s developed a leak at one of the panel seams. Can you repair it without replacing the whole roof?
In many cases, yes. Panel seam leaks on standing seam roofs can often be addressed with targeted repairs — seam re-seaming, flashing replacement, or panel replacement in the affected area. The repairability depends on the age of the system, the type of panel, and how the leak originated. We’ll assess the situation and tell you what’s viable before recommending a full replacement.
Call Renegade Roofing Co. at (954) 533-0707 for estate-quality roofing work in Wellington. We’re licensed for both residential and commercial, and we handle the full scope. | GC #CGC1514572 · Roofing #CCC1328895
