Door Replacement in Boynton Beach, FL
Replacing an exterior door in Boynton Beach is not just a purchase, it is a permit. Here is how it works: we pull your City of Boynton Beach Building Department permit, handle the HOA architectural approval for communities like Hunters Run and Quail Ridge, and install impact-rated doors built to Palm Beach County code, so you never have to decode the paperwork yourself.
Door Replacement Done the Right Way
Why Boynton Beach Homes Need Impact Doors
Boynton Beach is a coastal community of roughly 80,000 people in Palm Beach County, and that location is the whole story when it comes to your doors. Sitting on the southeast Florida coast means every exterior opening in your home has to stand up to the wind pressure and windborne debris of a major hurricane. Storms like Frances in 2004, Wilma in 2005, and more recently Nicole in 2022 are the reason Florida's building code treats doors as part of your home's protective shell, not just a way in and out.
Here is the part many homeowners do not realize: a door is one of the most vulnerable points in a house during a storm. If a standard entry door or slider fails, wind rushes inside, pressurizes the home, and can lift the roof from the inside. An impact-rated door is engineered and tested to keep that opening sealed. That is why replacing tired, non-rated doors is one of the highest-value upgrades a Boynton Beach homeowner can make.
Our job is to make that upgrade simple and clear. Ballistic Window & Door was founded by a former Florida insurance adjuster who spent years inspecting failed installations, so we approach every project as teachers first. We will explain what the code requires, what your community's rules are, and exactly how your new doors protect both your family and your wallet, before any work begins.
What You Get
The Benefits of Impact Door Replacement
Built to Pass Florida Code
Every impact door we install is tested to Florida Building Code large-missile standards for Palm Beach County's high-velocity wind zone. Here is what that means for you: the opening stays sealed when debris hits.
Entry, French & Sliding Doors
From a single front entry to French doors and full sliding glass patio walls, we replace every kind of exterior opening with matched, impact-rated ES Windows hardware.
Lower Energy Bills
Laminated impact glass and a tight, properly sealed frame cut the heat and humidity that leak past worn-out doors, so your AC works less in the Boynton Beach summer.
Quieter, More Secure Home
The same laminated glass that stops debris also dampens road and neighborhood noise and resists forced entry, an everyday benefit long after storm season ends.
Insurance Savings
Properly documented impact doors can earn a wind mitigation credit worth roughly $150 to $300 a year here, up to about $450 near the coast. We keep the records your insurer needs.
Installed by Our Own Crews
No subcontractors. The licensed Ballistic team that measures your opening is the same team that installs it, so accountability never gets handed off.
Permits & HOA in Boynton Beach
We Handle the Paperwork for You
Every exterior door replacement in the city requires a permit from the City of Boynton Beach Building Department. We pull that permit under our Florida contractor license, submit the impact product approvals, and schedule the city inspection so the work is properly closed out, the way an insurance inspector will later expect to see it.
Boynton Beach is also home to a large number of 55+ and gated communities, and many of them require architectural approval before you touch an exterior door. We routinely prepare the HOA submittal for communities like Hunters Run, Quail Ridge, and Indian Spring, and we file it alongside the city permit so the two approvals move together.
Because Boynton Beach hugs the Palm Beach County coast, properly documented impact doors can also earn you a wind mitigation insurance credit, generally $150 to $300 per year, and up to about $450 nearer the coastline.
Boynton Beach Neighborhoods We Serve
- Hunters Run
- Quail Ridge
- Indian Spring
- Aberdeen
- Leisureville
- Briny Breezes
Do not see your community? We serve all of Boynton Beach and across northern Palm Beach County. Give us a call and we will confirm your local permit and HOA requirements.
The Ballistic Difference
Why Boynton Beach Chooses Ballistic
ES Windows Impact Products
We install impact-rated ES Windows entry, French, and sliding glass doors, engineered and tested for Florida's coastal wind zones, not generic builder-grade replacements.
Our Own Installers, No Subs
Every door is set by the Ballistic crew, never handed off to a subcontractor. One team owns the measurement, the install, and the final inspection.
A Transparent Process
Founded by a former Florida insurance adjuster, we explain every step in plain language, from the City of Boynton Beach permit to the wind mitigation paperwork, with clear pricing and no pressure.
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Your Questions, Answered
Frequently Asked Questions about Door Replacement in Boynton Beach
Do I need a permit to replace an exterior door in Boynton Beach?
Yes. Replacing an exterior door in Boynton Beach requires a permit from the City of Boynton Beach Building Department, because the opening is part of your home's structural and wind-resistance envelope. Here is how it works: we pull the permit under our Florida contractor license (CBC1266857), submit the product approval and Florida Building Code documentation for your impact door, schedule the city inspection, and close the permit out for you. You never have to stand in line at the building department.
I live in a 55+ HOA community like Hunters Run or Quail Ridge. Do I need HOA approval too?
Almost certainly, yes. Many of Boynton Beach's communities, including Hunters Run, Quail Ridge, Indian Spring, and Aberdeen, require an Architectural Review Committee (ARC) sign-off before any exterior door is changed, since color, style, and glass can be governed by community standards. We prepare the HOA submittal package alongside the city permit application so the two approvals move together instead of one holding up the other.
Will new impact doors lower my homeowners insurance in Boynton Beach?
They often do. Because Boynton Beach sits on the Palm Beach County coast, replacing standard doors with impact-rated, code-approved openings can qualify you for a wind mitigation credit. In this area homeowners typically see roughly $150 to $300 per year in savings, and up to about $450 closer to the coast. To capture it, the openings must be properly documented, which is exactly why we keep the product approvals and inspection records the insurer's inspector will ask for.
What is the difference between an impact door and a regular exterior door?
Let us define the term. An impact door uses laminated glass, a reinforced frame, and heavy-duty hardware engineered to pass Florida Building Code large-missile testing, meaning it can take a hit from windborne debris without the opening failing. A standard door looks similar but is not tested for that, so it can blow in during a storm and let wind pressurize and damage your home. The impact rating is the whole point, not just the look.
Which doors can you replace?
We replace exterior entry doors, double doors, French doors, sliding glass patio doors, and side and rear service doors with impact-rated ES Windows products. Whether you have a single front entry in Leisureville or a wall of sliders facing the water, the same code and the same install standard apply.
How long does a door replacement take in Boynton Beach?
The install itself is usually one day per opening for most homes, but the full timeline includes the City of Boynton Beach permit and any HOA review, plus the lead time to build your doors to the exact size. We walk you through a realistic schedule up front so there are no surprises, and our own crews, not subcontractors, do the work.
Do you serve areas outside Boynton Beach?
Yes. Ballistic Window & Door serves homeowners from Vero Beach down to Boynton Beach, covering Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, and northern Palm Beach counties. Boynton Beach is at the southern end of our service area, and we know its building department and communities well.
Ready for New Impact Doors in Boynton Beach?
We will handle the City of Boynton Beach permit and your HOA approval, and install doors built to protect your home for decades.