
PLM Port St Lucie Masonry serves Palm Beach Gardens, FL homeowners with stone veneer installation, outdoor kitchen masonry, driveway pavers, and concrete block wall work - built to the material and finish standards these communities require.
We are licensed through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, have navigated HOA architectural review in Palm Beach Gardens communities, and respond within one business day on every inquiry.

Palm Beach Gardens homeowners in communities like BallenIsles, Mirasol, and PGA National use stone veneer on entry features, accent walls, and exterior columns to meet HOA aesthetic standards while giving older CBS homes a distinct look. Stone veneer installed in South Florida needs a proper moisture barrier and mortar suited to humidity and rain cycles - without it, sections begin to separate within a few years. Our stone veneer installation work accounts for the sandy soil shifts that open hairline cracks in exterior walls if the substrate is not properly prepared.
Palm Beach Gardens homes commonly have screened pool enclosures and large patio spaces that homeowners are now turning into full outdoor living areas. Built-in grills, counter structures, and island bases need masonry work that holds up in the humidity and UV cycle this area sees year-round - not just on dry sunny days. We build outdoor kitchen structures designed for South Florida conditions, using materials that handle repeated heat exposure and afternoon rain without degrading at the joint lines.
Homes built in the 1970s through 1990s in Palm Beach Gardens frequently have original poured concrete driveways that are cracking and staining after decades of Florida sun and seasonal rain. In planned communities, paver replacements also need to meet HOA standards for material type and color before work can begin. We handle the full replacement process, including prep work on the sandy base that is typical of this area, and can help with HOA documentation before material orders are placed.
Privacy walls and property boundary walls in Palm Beach Gardens communities are almost universally built in concrete block because of Florida's wind load requirements - wood and vinyl fencing simply do not meet the same structural standard. Homes in the newer master-planned communities to the west, such as Avenir, are adding perimeter walls as part of initial landscaping. We build to Palm Beach County permit standards with footings sized for the loose sandy soil prevalent throughout the area.
Pool decks and walkway surfaces in Palm Beach Gardens take constant wear from foot traffic, pool chemicals, and afternoon UV exposure. Original concrete walkways in homes from the 1980s and 1990s develop cracks and surface spalling that create trip hazards and drainage problems. Paver walkways on a properly compacted base drain better, handle the heat expansion cycle, and can be reset if a section sinks - which is not possible with poured concrete.
Palm Beach Gardens was built primarily between the 1960s and 1990s, and a large share of homes are now 30 to 55 years old. At that age, original exterior stucco, paved surfaces, and decorative masonry finishes are well past their expected service life in South Florida conditions. The combination of intense year-round UV, summer afternoon thunderstorms, and humid air means masonry surfaces here degrade faster than homeowners from cooler climates typically expect. Florida building code also sets higher structural standards than most other states - exterior walls and freestanding structures need to be designed and built for the wind loads that come with hurricane season.
A significant portion of Palm Beach Gardens homes sit inside HOA-governed communities with strict architectural standards. Neighborhoods like PGA National, BallenIsles, Mirasol, and Frenchman's Creek all have review processes that require contractor proposals, material samples, and written approval before work can begin. That layer of review is something many contractors from outside the area are not prepared for. It adds time to the schedule, but it also means the finished product needs to meet a defined standard - which is actually a benefit for homeowners who want work done right the first time.
We pull permits for masonry and paver work in Palm Beach Gardens through Palm Beach County Building Division, which handles permitting for unincorporated areas and most Palm Beach Gardens projects. Homeowners in HOA communities also need a separate architectural approval from their association before work can start. We are familiar with both tracks and coordinate them so the permit and HOA approvals are lined up before material orders are placed.
Palm Beach Gardens has notable range between its neighborhoods. The older established areas near PGA Boulevard and Northlake Boulevard have homes built in the 1970s and 1980s where original exterior finishes are due for replacement. Further west, the newer Avenir community and surrounding master-planned developments have a different set of needs - newer construction where HOA standards are actively enforced and exterior work must match community design guidelines. The Gardens Mall area along PGA Boulevard is a central reference point most residents use, and we work on homes throughout both the eastern and western halves of the city.
We also serve Jupiter to the north, which connects directly to Palm Beach Gardens along I-95 and PGA Boulevard. The two municipalities share similar permit processes and property types, and we work across that corridor regularly.
We respond within one business day. If your home is in a HOA community, let us know up front - that affects the timeline and documentation we prepare before the site visit.
We visit your property to measure the area, inspect the existing surface or wall condition, and discuss material options. You get a written estimate that breaks out labor, materials, and permit fees before you commit to anything.
We handle the permit application with Palm Beach County and can help prepare your HOA submission. Permit reviews typically take one to three weeks, and HOA approvals run a similar timeframe depending on when your board meets.
The crew works through the project, cleans up the site at the end of each day, and coordinates the final inspection with the county. We walk through the finished work with you before calling it done.
We serve Palm Beach Gardens homeowners and know the HOA approval process in communities like PGA National, BallenIsles, and Mirasol. No obligation - just a straight answer and a written quote.
(772) 251-0040Palm Beach Gardens is a city of roughly 57,000 people in northern Palm Beach County, incorporated in 1959 and built out primarily through the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. The city has a median home value well above $500,000, a strong owner-occupied market, and a character shaped by its planned community origins - most neighborhoods are HOA-governed, many of them gated, with deed restrictions that set standards for exterior appearance and landscaping. PGA National is the most recognized address in the city, home to the Honda Classic and surrounded by residential neighborhoods that share its manicured, golf-community character. The Gardens Mall and the Downtown Palm Beach Gardens district on PGA Boulevard serve as the commercial and social hub for most residents.
Concrete block construction is standard throughout Palm Beach Gardens, and homes from the 1970s through 1990s are at the age where original exterior finishes and paved surfaces need real attention. Newer master-planned communities like Alton and Avenir on the western edge of the city are adding new construction with their own HOA standards and design requirements. We serve homeowners across Palm Beach Gardens and also work regularly in Boynton Beach to the south along I-95, where the housing stock and climate conditions are similar to what homeowners face here in Palm Beach Gardens.
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