Royal Palm Beach is a Palm Beach County village where the directory's mix tracks suburban household services more than any specific industry. Our listings here total 1,106 across 10 ZIP codes, and average rating across all rated businesses sits at 4.83 stars. Restaurants lead at 106, salons at 101, and real estate at 61. The middle of the list reads classic Florida suburban. Twenty-six dentists, 20 general contractors, 19 auto repair shops, 18 car dealers, and 18 gyms.
The village sits west of West Palm Beach in central Palm Beach County, north of Wellington along Royal Palm Beach Boulevard. The population centers around the 33411 and 33421 ZIPs, and the housing stock runs heavily 1980s and newer single-family, with a meaningful slice of master-planned community inventory. That mix shapes the trades work toward standard service calls, HVAC replacement, and pool maintenance rather than the older-housing repair categories that dominate East Coast Florida's downtown districts.
The ratio of salons to total listings is notable. At nine percent, salon count runs higher than the Palm Beach County average. That partly reflects a year-round resident base that uses local services rather than booking through the West Palm Beach or Boca Raton operators further east. The auto-repair and car-dealer counts together also run higher than the village's size would suggest, reflecting both a commuter pattern out to the I-95 employment corridor and the broader Palm Beach County preference for owned rather than leased vehicles.
Average rating at 4.83 is high. It reflects a customer base that reviews actively and an operator base that tends to be established, with the older trades operators carrying multi-year reputations.
Florida licenses plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and general contractors through the state Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Status is verifiable through DBPR's online lookup before any major work. Hurricane-season patterns affect pricing in roofing, generator, and tree-work categories from June through November, with quotes during named-storm windows running well above off-season rates. For non-emergency work, scheduling in winter typically opens up availability across most trades.