
PLM Port St Lucie Masonry serves Boynton Beach, FL homeowners with brick wall installation, concrete block walls, tuckpointing, and masonry restoration - work built for homes that deal with salt air, summer storms, and aging concrete block construction.
We are licensed through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, pull permits through the City of Boynton Beach Building Division, and respond within one business day on every inquiry.

Boynton Beach homeowners replacing aging wood fences and crumbling block structures are choosing brick because it does not rot, warp, or get blown apart in storm season. Many properties near the Boynton Beach Inlet and the coastal neighborhoods have existing brick and masonry walls from the 1970s and 1980s that have deteriorated at the footing and joint level from decades of salt air exposure. Our brick wall installation work includes footings sized for the sandy soil throughout southeastern Palm Beach County, with mortar mixes selected for humid coastal conditions.
Boynton Beach has a large inventory of homes and commercial buildings from the 1960s through 1980s where original mortar joints are crumbling and allowing water infiltration. Salt air from the Atlantic accelerates mortar deterioration at a faster rate here than in inland areas, so brick and block structures closer to the coast need joint attention sooner than homeowners typically expect. Tuckpointing restores the joint without disturbing surrounding brick - it is the right call when the masonry units are sound but the joints are failing.
Condo buildings and older HOA communities along Congress Avenue and east toward the coast have exterior masonry surfaces showing white mineral staining, spalling block face, and cracks in the stucco coating over concrete block. The 2021 Florida condo inspection law has put pressure on association boards to address deferred structural maintenance, and masonry restoration is often a required line item in those remediation plans. We work on both residential and association-level projects in Boynton Beach.
Concrete block is the standard for privacy and boundary walls in Boynton Beach because Florida wind load requirements eliminate wood fencing as a comparable option for taller structures. Homes in older neighborhoods west of Federal Highway and in the newer subdivisions near Boynton Beach Boulevard both use block construction for perimeter walls and retaining applications. We build to City of Boynton Beach permit standards with footings that account for the flat drainage conditions and soft soil prevalent across the city.
Older Boynton Beach properties - particularly ranch homes near Oceanfront Park and established neighborhoods off Congress Avenue - often have decorative brick features, chimney elements, or entry structures that are cracking and spalling from age and moisture cycling. Salt air and the humid climate here cause brick face to deteriorate faster than in inland areas. We match original brick where possible and repair sections cleanly without disturbing sound surrounding material.
A large share of Boynton Beach homes were built between 1960 and 1990 - putting them at 35 to 65 years old. Concrete block construction with stucco exteriors is the standard throughout the city, and at that age the original mortar joints, exterior coatings, and masonry structures need real attention. The coastal location compounds the timeline: salt air off the Atlantic moves inland through the Intracoastal and reaches neighborhoods well away from the immediate waterfront, corroding mortar joints and accelerating surface staining on concrete and stone faster than homeowners expect. Florida building code also sets higher standards for wind resistance than most other states, which means masonry walls here need to be engineered for hurricane loads - not just sized to look right.
Boynton Beach also has a significant population of long-term homeowners - many of them retirees who have lived in the same house for 20 or 30 years - which means deferred maintenance is common. Homes that have not had exterior masonry work in a decade or more often need more comprehensive repairs rather than simple patches. The city also has a substantial condo inventory from the 1970s and 1980s facing the new Florida structural inspection requirements, which has increased demand for larger-scale masonry restoration work across the city.
We handle permit applications through the City of Boynton Beach Building Division for brick walls, block construction, and structural masonry work in Boynton Beach. The city has active code enforcement, and homeowners in HOA communities often need both a city permit and association approval before work begins. We manage both tracks so you do not have to coordinate between two separate review processes.
Boynton Beach has distinct character across its different parts. The older neighborhoods east of I-95 - closer to the coast, the Boynton Beach Inlet, and Oceanfront Park - have homes with more salt air exposure and often more urgent masonry needs than properties further west. Congress Avenue is the main commercial spine running north-south through the city, and neighborhoods on both sides of it represent the bulk of the single-family home market. The western communities off Boynton Beach Boulevard are generally newer and have different property types than the closer-in neighborhoods.
We also serve Delray Beach immediately to the south, where the housing stock and coastal conditions are similar to what we encounter in Boynton Beach. Both cities share the same general construction era and the same salt air and storm exposure that drives masonry maintenance needs.
We respond within one business day. Letting us know whether your property is in an HOA community helps us prepare the right documentation for the site visit and keep the estimate accurate from the start.
We visit to measure the work area, check ground conditions for footing planning, and assess any existing masonry that needs to be removed or repaired first. Written estimate follows with labor, materials, and permit fees listed separately.
We submit the permit application to the City of Boynton Beach Building Division and handle any back-and-forth with plan reviewers. Permit approvals typically take one to three weeks, and we schedule your start date once the permit is in hand.
The crew handles footing, bricklaying, and cleanup with the site tidy at the end of each day. We coordinate the city inspection and walk through the finished work with you before the project closes out.
We serve Boynton Beach homeowners and pull permits through the city building division. No obligation - just a straight answer and a written quote before any work starts.
(772) 251-0040Boynton Beach is a city of roughly 80,000 people on the Atlantic coast of Palm Beach County, sitting between Delray Beach to the south and Lake Worth Beach to the north. The city has its own beach access and the Boynton Beach Inlet connecting the Intracoastal Waterway to the ocean - a landmark familiar to nearly every resident. The housing stock is a mix of older single-family ranch homes built in the 1960s and 1970s, a large inventory of 55-plus and retirement communities including Leisureville, newer subdivisions off Boynton Beach Boulevard, and a significant number of condo buildings from the 1970s and 1980s. Congress Avenue runs north-south as the main commercial corridor, with the Boynton Beach Mall serving as the most recognizable retail anchor.
More than half of Boynton Beach homes are owner-occupied, and the city has a large population of long-term residents who have lived in their homes for decades. That combination of older housing stock and long-term ownership creates steady demand for masonry repair and restoration work across the city. We work throughout Boynton Beach and also serve Palm Beach Gardens to the north, where the construction era and climate conditions are similar.
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