
Wellington Deck & Fence builds screened porches, composite decks, and pool decks for Boynton Beach homeowners. We use salt-air-rated materials, handle all city permitting, and reply within one business day.

Boynton Beach homeowners deal with mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and afternoon debris year-round, making a screened enclosure one of the most practical additions you can make to a South Florida home. Our screened porch and screened deck installation uses aluminum framing that resists the salt air near the Intracoastal and holds up through hurricane season without rusting or warping.
Many Boynton Beach homes have in-ground pools with concrete decks that are starting to crack, spall, or develop rough surfaces from years of chlorine exposure and UV wear. We build and resurface pool decks to restore slip resistance and give the area around your pool a clean, even finish that stays safe underfoot.
Homes near the Boynton Beach Inlet and along the Intracoastal take a harder hit from salt air than properties further inland, and composite decking is the most practical choice for those locations. It does not absorb moisture, does not corrode, and holds its color under the intense UV exposure that Boynton Beach gets year-round.
Boynton Beach gets daily afternoon thunderstorms from May through October, and a covered patio or pergola with a solid roof keeps your outdoor space usable during and after those storms. Covered structures also reduce UV stress on the deck surface below, which extends the material life for any wood or composite decking underneath.
Privacy fencing is a common request in Boynton Beach's single-family neighborhoods, particularly in communities where lots sit close together or back up to busier streets. We install wood and vinyl privacy fences sized and styled to match the character of the neighborhood and built to handle South Florida wind loads.
Boynton Beach has a large stock of homes built between the 1960s and 1980s, and many of those properties have wood decks or screened structures that have been through decades of South Florida humidity, storm seasons, and UV exposure. We assess whether repair will extend the life of your existing structure or whether a full replacement makes more sense financially.
Boynton Beach sits directly on the Atlantic coast, and that location creates material demands that inland South Florida cities do not face in the same way. Salt air accelerates corrosion on steel fasteners, aluminum that is not properly anodized, and any hardware that is not rated for coastal exposure. Homes within a mile or two of the Intracoastal Waterway or the ocean need stainless steel fasteners, marine-grade aluminum framing, and composite or PVC decking materials rather than pressure-treated wood, which absorbs moisture and degrades faster in a salt environment. A deck builder who does not account for coastal exposure will deliver a structure that looks good initially but deteriorates on an accelerated timeline.
The housing stock adds another layer of complexity. A large portion of Boynton Beach's homes were built between the 1960s and 1980s on concrete block (CBS) construction with stucco exteriors and flat lots that do not drain naturally. Attaching a deck to a CBS wall requires concrete anchors and proper flashing to prevent water intrusion, and drainage around the deck footing needs to be considered on every flat-lot job. Boynton Beach also has a significant number of HOA-governed communities - including several 55-plus neighborhoods - where exterior modifications require approval before permits can be filed. Knowing how to work within those processes, rather than around them, keeps projects on schedule.
Our crew works throughout Boynton Beach and files building permits through the City of Boynton Beach Building Division. We are familiar with the city's permit review process for residential deck and enclosure projects, and we know what inspectors here check at rough framing and final inspection.
Boynton Beach runs from the coast at Oceanfront Park and the Boynton Beach Inlet westward along Boynton Beach Boulevard toward Congress Avenue and beyond. The neighborhoods east of I-95 tend to have older CBS homes on small lots with mature landscaping, while the communities further west along Hypoluxo Road and Gateway Boulevard include newer subdivisions and a mix of townhomes and single-family properties. We work in both parts of the city regularly and understand the different site conditions each presents.
We also serve Delray Beach just to the south and Greenacres to the north - so homeowners throughout southern Palm Beach County can reach us without dealing with a contractor who treats this area as an out-of-territory job.
Call or fill out the estimate form online - we reply within one business day. Let us know if your neighborhood has an HOA so we can plan for the approval step from the beginning.
We come to your Boynton Beach property, look at the site, and give you a written quote covering all materials and labor. We also flag any coastal material upgrades your location may require, so there are no surprises after work starts.
We submit your permit to the City of Boynton Beach Building Division and handle any HOA documentation needed. Permit reviews here typically take two to four weeks for residential deck and enclosure projects.
Our crew builds your project and we coordinate the city's required inspections. We do not call a job done until the permit is closed and you have walked through the finished work.
We serve Boynton Beach homeowners from the coast to the western communities. No travel fees, no long wait times. Call or get a free estimate online.
(561) 407-6550Boynton Beach is one of Palm Beach County's larger cities, with a population of about 80,000 spread across a mix of older neighborhoods, planned subdivisions, and coastal communities. The city sits directly on the Atlantic Ocean, with the Boynton Beach Inlet connecting the Intracoastal Waterway to the sea and providing some of the most recognized fishing and boating access in southern Palm Beach County. The downtown area along Federal Highway has undergone significant redevelopment over the past two decades, while the neighborhoods west of I-95 range from well-established single-family blocks to newer townhome communities near Boynton Beach Boulevard and Gateway Boulevard.
The city has a notably large retired population, with several well-known 55-plus communities - including Leisureville - spread across the western and central parts of the city. Many homeowners here have lived in the same house for decades and are now catching up on deferred maintenance or making updates they have been planning for years. Home values in Boynton Beach have risen sharply in recent years, which makes structural and outdoor improvements a sound investment. Nearby Boca Raton to the south and Delray Beach to the north share many of the same building conditions, and we serve all three cities regularly.
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Learn MoreBoynton Beach homeowners can call or use the online form - we respond within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit within the week.