
Boynton Beach Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Coconut Creek, FL, with outdoor kitchen builds, stucco restoration, retaining walls, and concrete block work for the city's planned-community neighborhoods and CBS homes built in the 1980s and 1990s. We know the HOA process here and respond to new inquiries within one business day.

Screened-in patios and covered outdoor living areas are standard in Coconut Creek, and many homeowners here want a masonry outdoor kitchen that holds up to South Florida's summer heat and heavy rain rather than a prefab alternative that deteriorates within a few years. Our outdoor kitchen masonry builds use concrete block frames finished with stone, tile, or stucco coatings that match the aesthetic of planned-community homes in this area.
Most homes in Coconut Creek were built in the 1980s and 1990s, which puts their original stucco coatings at 25 to 45 years old. At that age, cracks around windows and corners are common, and paint alone does not address the underlying stucco failure. Restoration removes the failed material, recoats the block surface properly, and delivers a weather-tight exterior that stands up to another decade of Broward County weather.
Coconut Creek sits on flat, low-lying land where standing water after heavy summer rain is a regular occurrence. Retaining walls help direct runoff away from foundations and prevent the gradual soil erosion along planting beds and property lines that builds up after each rainy season on small, flat lots throughout the city's planned communities.
Perimeter and privacy walls in Coconut Creek's HOA communities are almost universally concrete block, because they meet Broward County wind load codes and resist the humid subtropical climate better than wood fencing. When a section fails or a new wall is needed, we match the existing block type and finish so the repair is consistent with HOA standards for the neighborhood.
Coconut Creek's flat lots and saturated-clay soil mean concrete and asphalt driveways crack and settle faster than homeowners expect. Paver driveways are popular in this city's planned communities because individual pavers can be reset when the base shifts, rather than requiring a full driveway replacement - and many HOAs in Coconut Creek permit or even prefer them over poured concrete.
Brick accents, entry columns, and mailbox structures are common in Coconut Creek homes built in the 1980s and 1990s. After 30-plus years in South Florida's heat and humidity, mortar joints on these features often crumble and individual bricks can shift or crack. Repointing and rebuilding these details early keeps them structurally sound and prevents the kind of visible deterioration that draws HOA notices.
Coconut Creek is a city of about 60,000 people in western Broward County, and most of its residential neighborhoods were built out during the 1980s and 1990s. That timing matters for masonry: homes here are at the age where original stucco coatings are finishing their first lifespan, roofs are often at or past their 25-year point, and the concrete block walls that were built new in those years are now showing their first serious maintenance needs. South Florida's climate accelerates this cycle. The combination of intense UV exposure, high humidity, and rainy seasons averaging around 60 inches per year puts more stress on exterior masonry surfaces here than homeowners who moved from northern states typically expect.
The planned-community nature of Coconut Creek adds a layer that does not exist in many other South Florida cities. Neighborhoods like Winston Park, Centura Parc, and Regency Lakes all have HOA rules governing exterior changes, and contractors who do not understand this process create problems for homeowners - either by starting work without approval or by delivering a finished product that does not match the community standards required for sign-off. According to the City of Coconut Creek, the city is also home to a significant retiree and long-term owner population - people who have lived in the same home for 20 or 30 years and want the job done correctly the first time.
Our crew works throughout Coconut Creek regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. Most of the residential streets branch off Sample Road and Wiles Road, which are the main east-west corridors connecting the city's planned communities. Permit applications for structural masonry work go through the City of Coconut Creek Building Division, and we manage that process on jobs requiring permits - including providing documentation needed for HOA pre-approval before the city permit application begins.
Butterfly World inside Tradewinds Park on Sample Road is the landmark most Coconut Creek residents know immediately, and the Seminole Casino Coconut Creek on Stirling Road is another reference point for where neighborhoods fall in the city. The CBS homes throughout this area follow a consistent construction pattern that our crew knows well - block walls, stucco exteriors, screened patios, and small flat lots that are susceptible to drainage issues after heavy rain.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Margate to the south and Pompano Beach to the east - both share similar CBS building stock, though Pompano Beach adds a coastal salt-air dimension that Coconut Creek homes generally do not face.
Reach us at (561) 423-4851 or through the contact form online. We reply to all new inquiries within one business day and schedule your free on-site visit at a time that works with your calendar.
We visit your Coconut Creek property and inspect the masonry in person. You get a written estimate with a clear price and a note on any HOA documentation we can provide - no pressure to commit on the day of the visit.
Once permits and HOA approvals are in hand where required, we confirm your start date and arrive on time. Most masonry repairs in Coconut Creek are completed within one to three days, and you do not need to be home for the entire job.
When the work is finished, we do a full walkthrough with you, clean up the site, and answer any questions. We also point out anything adjacent worth keeping an eye on so you have a clear sense of what the next maintenance cycle looks like.
We serve all of Coconut Creek, FL, including HOA communities. Free estimates. One business day response.
(561) 423-4851Coconut Creek is a city of about 60,000 people in western Broward County, officially incorporated in 1967 but built out primarily during the 1980s and 1990s as the county expanded westward. The city calls itself the Butterfly Capital of the World - a nod to Butterfly World, the largest butterfly park on earth, located inside Tradewinds Park on Sample Road. The Seminole Casino Coconut Creek on Stirling Road is another well-known landmark. The housing stock is predominantly single-story and two-story concrete block construction from the 1980s and 1990s, with stucco exteriors and flat or low-pitched roofs. Planned communities with HOAs - Winston Park, Centura Parc, Regency Lakes, and others - make up much of the residential fabric.
Owner-occupancy rates in Coconut Creek are high for Broward County, and many residents have lived in the same home for 20 years or more. That long tenure means homeowners have watched their CBS homes age through multiple South Florida weather cycles and tend to be attuned to what needs attention. The mix of detached single-family homes, townhomes, and older condo communities gives the city a range of property types - from private backyards suited for outdoor kitchen builds to townhome end units where a single stucco failure affects multiple owners. Neighboring Margate to the south shares much of the same building era and construction profile, and we serve both cities with the same crew.
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