
Royal Palm Beach Deck & Fence is a deck builder and fence contractor serving Boynton Beach with screened porches, custom decks, vinyl and wood fences, and pergolas - experienced with HOA approval processes and the coastal conditions that affect homes here, with estimate requests returned within one business day since 2018.

Boynton Beach homeowners deal with mosquitoes from May through October, and the daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September make an unscreened patio uncomfortable for much of the year. Our screened porch and screened deck installations give you a usable outdoor space in the evenings and protection from the rain, and we handle the HOA approval paperwork for communities that require it.
Boynton Beach has a wide range of home ages and styles, from 1960s ranch-style CBS homes to newer planned communities with HOA design standards. We design custom decks that match the home's structure, meet HOA requirements where applicable, and use materials appropriate for the coastal humidity that affects the whole city, not just waterfront properties.
Many Boynton Beach HOAs specify vinyl as the approved fence material because it holds its appearance without painting, does not rot or warp in the coastal humidity, and looks consistent across a neighborhood. For communities and individual homeowners alike, vinyl is the low-maintenance option that works well in South Florida's year-round weather.
A large share of Boynton Beach homes were built between 1960 and 1990, and the outdoor structures on those properties have taken decades of heat, salt air, and hurricane-season storms. We inspect aging decks and porches, tell you honestly whether targeted repairs or full replacement is the better value, and use coastal-rated materials in whatever work we do.
The intense afternoon sun in Boynton Beach makes uncovered outdoor areas difficult to use between noon and 5 PM for most of the year. A pergola adds shade and structure to a backyard or patio without the full enclosure of a covered deck, and it can be sized to fit the yard dimensions common in both older and newer Boynton Beach neighborhoods.
Pools are common in Boynton Beach, and the deck surface surrounding them takes constant moisture, UV exposure, and high foot traffic. We build pool decks with non-slip surfaces and proper drainage that handles Boynton Beach's flat terrain and the heavy rain that falls most afternoons during summer months.
Boynton Beach is one of Palm Beach County's larger cities, with about 80,000 residents and a housing stock that spans six decades. A large portion of the residential neighborhood west of Federal Highway was built between the 1960s and 1980s - concrete block ranch homes on flat slabs that are now 35 to 60 years old. These homes hold up structurally, but the outdoor structures added to them over the decades have taken a beating from the Atlantic coast climate. Hurricane season runs from June through November, and Boynton Beach has been in the path of significant storms over the years. Wind, flying debris, and storm surge damage fences, decks, and screen enclosures on a regular cycle, and the repair and replacement cycle is a familiar one for homeowners here.
The HOA factor sets Boynton Beach apart from smaller Palm Beach County towns. A significant share of the city's residential neighborhoods - particularly the 55-plus communities and newer planned developments - are governed by homeowners associations with exterior approval requirements. Any deck, fence, or enclosure project that does not go through the HOA approval process first can result in a stop-work order or required removal after the fact. Contractors working in Boynton Beach need to know this process and help homeowners navigate it, not leave them to figure it out on their own.
Our crew works throughout Boynton Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck building, fence installation, and screen enclosure work here. The City of Boynton Beach Building Division handles permitting for construction projects, and for homes in HOA communities, the association approval comes first. We are familiar with both processes and help homeowners understand the sequence and timeline before they commit to a project start date.
Boynton Beach covers a wide geographic area, from the neighborhoods close to Oceanfront Park and the Boynton Beach Inlet on the Atlantic coast, west through the communities along Congress Avenue, and out toward the western edge of the city near Boynton Beach Boulevard. The coastal communities face the most aggressive salt-air exposure, but the humidity that drives moisture problems affects the whole city. The older neighborhoods closer to Federal Highway tend to have the longest-deferred maintenance situations, while the newer communities further west have the most active HOA oversight. We also regularly serve homeowners in Lake Worth Beach to the north and Lantana just north of there, so we know this stretch of the Palm Beach County coast well.
Call us directly or submit a request through the contact form. We follow up within one business day to discuss your project and schedule an on-site visit. You talk to someone on the team, not a call center.
We come to the property, assess what the project involves, and give you a written estimate with a clear scope and total cost. If you are in an HOA community, we review what documentation the association will need so there are no surprises after you agree to move forward.
For HOA properties, we prepare the documentation for association review, which typically takes two to six weeks. Once HOA approval is in hand, we file with the City of Boynton Beach Building Division. Permit review adds another three to six weeks before construction begins.
Physical construction takes one to three weeks for most residential projects. We coordinate required city inspections and walk through the finished work with you before closing out the job. You are not required to be present during construction, but we keep you updated.
We work throughout Boynton Beach, including HOA communities. Tell us what you need and we will have an answer back within one business day.
(561) 668-0908Boynton Beach is a city of about 80,000 people in southeastern Palm Beach County, situated on the Atlantic Ocean with the Boynton Beach Inlet connecting the Intracoastal Waterway to the ocean. The city has its own public beach at Oceanfront Park, which is well known to most residents. The residential areas span a wide range of ages and styles - older concrete block ranch homes in the neighborhoods west of Federal Highway, mid-century communities further toward Congress Avenue, and newer planned subdivisions out toward the western edge of the city. The city is also well known for its large population of retirees, including several established 55-plus communities that have been here for decades.
The city's housing stock reflects its growth from the 1960s onward, with a meaningful share of homes now 40 to 60 years old and showing maintenance needs that come with that age in a coastal climate. Boynton Beach has grown significantly over the past 20 years, with new construction and redevelopment along the Federal Highway corridor adding newer homes and mixed-use buildings to the mix. Nearby Lake Worth Beach to the north shares a similar older coastal character, while communities along Boynton Beach Boulevard to the west have a more suburban feel with newer construction and active HOA governance.
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