Commercial roofing
Flat-roof repair, replacement and maintenance planning.
Millennium Makeover, Inc. serves West Palm Beach homes, commercial buildings and managed communities from its Palm Beach County operation. The state record identifies Jon Andrew Watkins and Millennium Makeover, Inc. under active Certified Roofing Contractor license CCC1326328.
West Palm Beach roofing scopes often involve a mix of steep-slope and low-slope assemblies, rooftop equipment, drainage details and occupied-building logistics. We document the existing conditions first, then match the repair or replacement scope to the building and approved roofing system.
Low-slope areas need positive drainage and carefully detailed penetrations. Ponding, open seams and aging flashing can resemble a surface leak even when the entry point is farther upslope.
Commercial and multifamily work should include an access plan, resident or tenant notices, staging, weather contingencies and inspection documentation. Those items are part of a usable scope, not optional fine print.
Coastal exposure varies by address and building height. Product approvals, attachment patterns and design pressures must be selected for the actual project rather than inferred from a city name alone.
The City of West Palm Beach Building Division processes permits and inspections. Its roofing guidance advises contractors to coordinate required inspections and retain photographs when weather or site conditions affect inspection timing. Project requirements should be confirmed with the City for properties inside city limits or Palm Beach County for unincorporated addresses.
City of West Palm Beach — permit FAQ
Flat-roof repair, replacement and maintenance planning.
Trace active leaks and document repair options.
Standing-seam and metal-panel system considerations.
There is no responsible statewide flat price. Roof area and pitch, material, tear-off, access, deck repairs, flashing, product approvals, permits and disposal all change the scope. Ask for a written, address-specific estimate that separates the base work from concealed-condition allowances; online ranges are planning aids, not bids.
No blanket answer is safe. The current Florida Building Code retains a 25% provision and includes an exception tied to whether the existing covering was permitted and installed under the current code or the two preceding editions. Roof sections, prior work and local interpretation matter. Have the contractor and building official apply the current code to the specific permit history before choosing repair versus replacement.