Delray Beach Fence & Deck builds pool decks, composite decks, and custom outdoor structures for homeowners throughout Boynton Beach. We work in the older ranch neighborhoods west of Federal Highway, the HOA communities near Congress Avenue, and the coastal streets near the Boynton Beach Inlet - and we pull every permit through the City of Boynton Beach Building Division before a single board goes down.

Boynton Beach homeowners use their pools more months of the year than in most of the country, which means the deck surface around the pool gets more foot traffic and more UV exposure than typical. We build pool decks with slip-resistant, light-colored surfaces that stay safe and cool throughout the summer. See our pool deck work to learn about the materials and drainage planning we use on every job.
Boynton Beach has a wide range of lot sizes and home styles, from 1960s single-story ranch homes with modest backyards to newer townhomes with limited outdoor footprints. A custom deck design accounts for your specific space, how you use it, and any HOA rules that apply before anything is drawn up or priced.
Salt air from the Atlantic corrodes standard metal deck hardware and accelerates wear on wood surfaces throughout Boynton Beach. Composite decking eliminates the annual staining and sealing cycle and holds up through years of coastal humidity without splintering or rotting.
A large number of Boynton Beach homes are in HOA communities that have specific fence height and style requirements. We are familiar with the approval process in communities throughout the city and can help you design a fence that meets your HOA's rules before we start pulling permits.
Boynton Beach's high year-round humidity keeps mosquito activity elevated for most of the year, not just peak summer months. A screened enclosure turns an open patio or deck into usable outdoor living space in the evenings without the insects that make unscreened spaces frustrating.
Boynton Beach's afternoon thunderstorms during the rainy season arrive fast and drop significant rain. A covered deck keeps outdoor furniture dry and allows homeowners to stay outside during brief showers - adding usable hours to outdoor spaces that would otherwise sit empty during the wet months.
Boynton Beach sits directly on Florida's southeast coast, close enough to the Atlantic that salt air reaches homes throughout the city - not just those within walking distance of the water. That salt air accelerates corrosion on standard metal fasteners and brackets, meaning a deck built with interior-grade hardware will start showing rust streaks and structural loosening within a few years. Every deck we build in Boynton Beach uses stainless steel or hot-dipped galvanized hardware rated for coastal environments, because using the wrong fasteners here is a hidden problem that shows up years after the contractor has moved on.
A significant share of Boynton Beach's housing stock was built between the 1960s and the 1980s, which means many homes are sitting on older slabs or have footings that predate current Palm Beach County wind load requirements. Florida's building codes tightened substantially after Hurricane Andrew and again after the 2004 to 2005 storm seasons, and decks built to those updated standards are meaningfully stronger in a major storm. The city's large number of HOA-governed communities also adds an approval layer to most outdoor projects. We have experience navigating the review process in communities throughout Boynton Beach and know that getting the paperwork right the first time saves weeks of delay.
Our crew works throughout Boynton Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. We pull permits from the City of Boynton Beach Building Division and are familiar with the permit process specific to this municipality. The flat lots, shallow water table, and sandy soil common throughout Boynton Beach require base prep and drainage planning that differs from what you would do on a sloped inland lot - and we account for that in how we frame and set footings on every job.
Boynton Beach is a city most locals navigate by its major corridors: Congress Avenue running north-south through the heart of the city, Boynton Beach Boulevard heading west toward the newer communities, and Federal Highway tracing the older coastal neighborhoods near Oceanfront Park and the Boynton Beach Inlet. We work in the older ranch neighborhoods between Federal Highway and I-95, in the 55-plus communities like Leisureville, and in the newer subdivisions further west. The property types are different in each part of the city, and our crew shows up ready for what they are going to find.
We also serve the communities surrounding Boynton Beach. Lake Worth Beach is just north of us and shares many of the same coastal property conditions. To the south, Delray Beach is another area we cover regularly, and homeowners in both cities benefit from the same permits-first approach we use here.
Call us or use the contact form to tell us what you are planning. We reply within 1 business day and ask a few questions to understand your yard, your goals, and your rough budget - enough to make the site visit productive rather than exploratory.
We come to your property, measure the space, and talk through options in person. You will receive a written estimate with material choices and a clear price before you commit to anything. If your community has an HOA review process, we identify that at this stage so you know what the full timeline looks like.
After you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Boynton Beach Building Division. You do not need to do anything during this step. Most standard residential permits take one to three weeks. We update you when the permit is issued so the construction schedule is clear.
Our crew builds your project, typically finishing mid-size jobs in three to seven business days. We then schedule the city inspection required to close the permit. Once the inspector signs off, we do a final walkthrough with you, hand over the closed permit, and answer any questions about care and maintenance.
We serve all of Boynton Beach - from the neighborhoods near the Boynton Beach Inlet to the communities out near Congress Avenue and beyond. Call or fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day.
(561) 668-0970Boynton Beach is a city of roughly 80,000 people in Palm Beach County, located directly on the Atlantic coast between Delray Beach to the south and Lake Worth Beach to the north. The city has its own Atlantic Ocean beach access at Oceanfront Park and an inlet that connects the Intracoastal Waterway to open water - making it a popular spot for fishing and boating, and giving much of the city a genuine coastal character. Residential neighborhoods range from the older concrete block ranch streets near Federal Highway to newer subdivisions west of I-95 and a large number of 55-plus communities including Leisureville and the Villages of Golf.
About 55% of housing units in Boynton Beach are owner-occupied, and a significant share of homeowners have lived in their properties for 20 years or more. That long tenure often means outdoor structures have gone years without attention - and South Florida's combination of salt air, UV exposure, and seasonal storms is not forgiving to deferred maintenance. The city has also seen substantial new development in recent decades along the downtown Federal Highway corridor and in communities west of Congress Avenue, giving the housing stock a wide range of ages and construction types that our crew encounters regularly.
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Learn MoreWe serve all of Boynton Beach and the surrounding Palm Beach County communities. Reach out today and we will schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.