Boynton Beach spans from the barrier island at Ocean Ridge on the east to newer communities pushing toward the Everglades Agricultural Area on the west. That’s a lot of ground with very different home types, price points, and storm exposure profiles. What most of these homes have in common is that they were built in eras with very different wind resistance standards than what Florida requires today. Awning Stars installs hurricane screens throughout Boynton Beach. We’re an authorized dealer for Atlas Armor and Progressive Screens.
What Makes Boynton Beach Installations Specific
High concentration of 1980s and 1990s construction. A significant share of Boynton Beach’s single-family housing was built during South Florida’s growth boom before and shortly after Hurricane Andrew. Homes from this era often have aluminum-frame single-pane windows and sliding glass doors that have no real wind resistance. Hurricane screens are a practical and cost-effective upgrade for these properties.
Condos and townhomes near the coast. Boynton’s coastal areas have a dense concentration of condo and townhome developments. These projects often involve working with condo associations, shared building components, and permitting through the City of Boynton Beach. We handle the documentation and association coordination.
Larger western communities. Communities like Tuscany Bay, Journeys End, and Canyon Lakes in western Boynton have spacious lanais and outdoor living spaces. Motorized hurricane screens are popular in these communities for exactly that reason.
Installation and Permitting
Boynton Beach has its own municipal building department. We pull the permit, install, and close out the inspection. Call 561.909.8068 for a free Palm Beach County consultation.
