
Boynton Beach Concrete and Masonry serves West Palm Beach, FL with concrete block wall construction, masonry restoration, driveway pavers, and walkway installation for homes ranging from 1920s historic bungalows to postwar CBS houses and newer downtown condos. We respond to new inquiries within one business day so your project gets moving before seasonal rain or storm damage makes things worse.

Most single-family homes and rental properties in West Palm Beach were built with concrete block, and perimeter walls, privacy fences, and structural enclosures are still best built the same way. Our concrete block wall construction meets current Florida Building Code wind-load requirements, which matters in a city that sits within striking range of Atlantic hurricanes every season.
West Palm Beach has some of the oldest housing stock in Palm Beach County, and historic neighborhoods like Flamingo Park and El Cid are full of stucco-clad homes from the 1920s and 1930s that need careful, material-matched repair. Salt air from the Intracoastal Waterway and Atlantic coast breaks down exterior finishes faster here than in inland cities, making regular attention to mortar and stucco essential.
Many West Palm Beach driveways were poured concrete decades ago, and South Florida's sandy soil, intense UV exposure, and wet-dry seasonal cycles crack and heave flatwork faster than in cooler climates. Interlocking pavers drain better, flex instead of cracking on unstable soil, and are simpler to repair section by section when tree root damage or settlement occurs.
Large tropical trees are a defining feature of West Palm Beach yards, and their roots regularly lift and crack older concrete walkways on residential lots. Replacing heaved or broken walkways with paver or stone paths allows roots to grow without fracturing the surface, and the result holds its level far better on sandy soil over time.
Older West Palm Beach homes built on postwar slabs in the 1950s and 1960s are showing their age across the city. Heavy summer rain, flat terrain with limited drainage, and decades of soil movement can create voids beneath slabs that lead to cracking and uneven floors. Addressing foundation issues early is always far less costly than waiting until movement becomes visible inside the home.
Some of West Palm Beach's oldest commercial buildings and historic homes have exposed brick or decorative brick elements that need repointing as original mortar softens and crumbles. Salt-laden air from the coast accelerates mortar breakdown, and crumbling joints allow water into wall cavities that can cause serious damage if left unaddressed over multiple storm seasons.
West Palm Beach is Palm Beach County's largest city, with about 117,000 residents and a housing stock that spans over a century of construction styles. The oldest neighborhoods - Flamingo Park, El Cid, and Grandview Heights - have homes built in the 1920s through 1940s using Mediterranean Revival and Mission-style architecture, with original stucco exteriors and clay tile roofing. A large share of the city's postwar neighborhoods were built with concrete block in the 1950s through 1970s. More recently, downtown revitalization has added condominiums and townhomes. Each era of construction has its own masonry repair and maintenance needs, and a contractor who works only on new builds will not know what to look for on a 90-year-old stucco wall.
Proximity to the coast is the other defining factor. West Palm Beach borders the Intracoastal Waterway, and the Atlantic Ocean is just a few miles east across Palm Beach Island. Salt air travels inland and attacks exterior finishes, metal fasteners, and mortar joints every day - not just during storms. Hurricane season runs from June through November, and the city has taken direct hits from major storms in past seasons. Homes that have not had masonry inspected since the last significant storm may have hidden damage in mortar joints, block cores, or stucco that is not visible until water gets through. Working with a contractor who understands what storm damage looks like in this specific climate is not optional; it is a practical necessity.
Our crew works throughout West Palm Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry work here. The city covers a wide area - from the historic streets of the El Cid and Flamingo Park districts near Flagler Drive and the Intracoastal, west through the postwar CBS neighborhoods, and out to newer development near the city limits. Pulling permits through the City of West Palm Beach Building Division is part of our standard process for structural work, and we know what that review requires for projects in both standard zones and historic districts.
The historic neighborhoods require a different approach than the postwar CBS homes on the west side of the city. In Flamingo Park and El Cid, we work with lime-based mortars and period-appropriate stucco mixes to match original materials. On 1960s CBS homes, the priorities shift to block repointing, stucco recoat, and updating drainage grades around foundations. We do not apply a one-size-fits-all repair approach because the homes we encounter across West Palm Beach are genuinely different from each other in materials, age, and failure modes.
We serve neighboring Wellington to the west and Greenacres to the south as well. If you manage properties across multiple Palm Beach County municipalities, we can coordinate work across locations on a shared schedule.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you are seeing. We respond to all West Palm Beach inquiries within one business day and schedule an estimate visit at a time that works for you.
We come to your West Palm Beach property, assess the full scope of the work, and give you a firm written estimate before anything begins. There is no charge for the estimate and no pressure to commit on the spot.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule and complete the work using materials matched to the age and construction type of your home. You do not need to be present for most jobs, though we are happy to walk you through anything on site if you want to be there.
We clean the work area when the job is done and walk you through what was completed. If anything needs follow-up or you have questions after the fact, we are reachable directly - not through a call center.
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(561) 423-4851West Palm Beach is Palm Beach County's largest and most urban city, situated along the Intracoastal Waterway directly across from the island of Palm Beach. The city holds strong local character across its neighborhoods - from the bungalow-lined streets of Flamingo Park, listed on the National Register of Historic Places and dating to the 1920s, to the dense townhome communities and high-rise condominiums near the downtown waterfront. Rosemary Square serves as the city's main retail and dining hub, while Clematis Street hosts weekly events and draws residents from across the county. The Palm Beach Zoo in Dreher Park is one of the city's most recognizable family landmarks. Roughly 117,000 people live in West Palm Beach, making it a true city with a wide range of housing types, ages, and ownership situations.
The building stock spans nearly a century - from the historic Mediterranean Revival homes in the preservation districts near downtown, through the postwar CBS neighborhoods that make up the bulk of the city's residential area, to newer construction around the SoSo district and beyond. About 60 percent of housing units in the city are renter-occupied, meaning a significant share of work is driven by property managers and landlords who need reliable contractors for maintenance and improvement. Nearby Lake Worth Beach to the south has a similar mix of older homes and a distinct arts-community character, and we serve that area as well. If you are in West Palm Beach and need masonry work done right the first time, call us or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day.
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