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Boynton Beach, Florida

Impact Doors
in Boynton Beach

From Hunters Run and Quail Ridge to Indian Spring and Aberdeen, Boynton's 55+ and gated neighborhoods all run their own architectural review for door changes. We install hurricane-rated ES Windows impact doors and handle the HOA paperwork right alongside your City of Boynton Beach permit — so the only thing you have to decide is the style.

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Built for Boynton's Communities

Door Protection That Fits How Boynton Lives

Boynton Beach is a city of communities. With around 80,000 residents spread across neighborhoods like Hunters Run, Quail Ridge, Indian Spring, Aberdeen, Leisureville, and even Briny Breezes on the water, a huge share of homes here sit inside 55+ and gated associations. That changes how a door project works — because before a single permit is pulled, your community's architectural review committee usually has to approve the change. We build that step into the job from day one instead of treating it as an afterthought.

Boynton has earned its respect for storms the hard way. Frances raked the coast in 2004, Wilma pushed through in 2005, and Nicole came ashore just up the road in 2022. Sliding glass doors and entry doors are some of the most vulnerable openings on a home — once a door fails, wind pressure and water move inside fast. Impact doors are engineered to take that hit and stay in place, which is exactly why so many Boynton homeowners replace their doors before the next season starts.

As a former Florida insurance adjuster, our founder inspected thousands of homes and saw what improper door installs do when the weather turns. Ballistic Window & Door was built to install impact doors the right way and to help homeowners capture the wind mitigation savings they are entitled to — typically $150 to $300 a year here, and up to about $450 for homes closer to the coast.

Why Impact Doors

What You Get at the Threshold

Storm-Rated Strength

Laminated impact glass and reinforced frames built to meet Palm Beach County wind codes and stay sealed through a storm like Frances or Wilma.

Insurance Savings

Wind mitigation credits that often run $150 to $300 a year in Boynton — up to about $450 closer to the coast.

HOA-Ready Styles

ES Windows offers finishes and glass options that satisfy gated and 55+ community guidelines while still meeting impact requirements.

Quieter, Cooler Homes

Laminated glass cuts outside noise and blocks heat and UV — a real difference on Boynton's busiest streets and west-facing patios.

Everyday Security

Tough laminated glass and solid frames resist forced entry — protection that works long after hurricane season ends.

No More Shutters

Skip the yearly ritual of hanging panels over sliders and entries — impact doors are always on, no prep required.

Permits, HOAs & Neighborhoods

How Door Projects Work in Boynton Beach

City Permitting

Every impact door we install is permitted through the City of Boynton Beach Building Department and inspected to code. As a licensed Florida general contractor (CBC1266857), Ballistic pulls the permit, schedules the inspection, and closes it out — you never have to step into city hall.

HOA Architectural Review

Boynton's many 55+ and gated communities — Hunters Run, Quail Ridge, Indian Spring, and Aberdeen among them — require architectural review before a door can change. We prepare and submit that HOA paperwork together with the city permit so both approvals move in step instead of stalling each other.

Insurance Savings

Impact doors qualify for wind mitigation credits on your Florida homeowners policy. Boynton homeowners commonly save $150 to $300 a year, and homes nearer the coast can see up to about $450 once their openings are documented on a wind mitigation inspection.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Boynton Beach

Hunters Run · Quail Ridge · Indian Spring · Aberdeen · Leisureville · Briny Breezes — and every street in between, from the gated west side to the homes along the Intracoastal.

The Ballistic Difference

Why Boynton Homeowners Choose Ballistic

ES Windows Products

We install ES Windows impact doors — engineered for Florida's code and available in the finishes and glass styles your community's review board expects.

Our Own Installers — No Subs

The Ballistic crew that measures your openings is the crew that installs them. No day-labor subcontractors handling your home's most important doors.

Transparent, Adjuster-Led Process

Founded by a former insurance adjuster, we give honest recommendations, clear pricing, and a process built to capture your wind mitigation savings — no gimmicks.

Questions & Answers

Boynton Beach Impact Door FAQs

Do I need HOA approval for impact doors in my Boynton Beach community?

In almost every 55+ and gated community here — Hunters Run, Quail Ridge, Indian Spring, Aberdeen — yes. Most associations require an architectural review committee (ARC) to sign off on any change to a door, including frame color, glass style, and sidelight configuration. We prepare the ARC submittal package alongside your City of Boynton Beach permit so both move forward together instead of one holding up the other.

How much can impact doors save me on insurance in Boynton Beach?

Most Boynton Beach homeowners see roughly $150 to $300 a year in wind mitigation premium savings after installing impact-rated doors and windows, and homes closer to the coast can see up to about $450. Your insurer documents the openings on a wind mitigation inspection, so it helps to protect doors and windows together to maximize the credit.

Who pulls the permit — me or Ballistic?

We do. Ballistic Window & Door is a licensed Florida general contractor (CBC1266857), and we pull the permit through the City of Boynton Beach Building Department for every job. For HOA communities we bundle the association's architectural review paperwork with that permit so you are not chasing two approvals on your own.

Will impact doors really hold up to a storm like Wilma or Frances?

That is exactly what they are engineered for. Boynton Beach took direct hits from Frances in 2004 and Wilma in 2005, and felt Nicole in 2022. ES Windows impact doors use laminated glass with a tough interlayer that stays in the frame even when struck, keeping wind and water out and keeping your home's pressure envelope intact.

Can you match the look my community already requires?

Yes. Gated and 55+ communities often standardize on certain frame finishes and glass appearances, and ES Windows offers a range of styles and colors so we can specify a door that satisfies your ARC guidelines while still meeting Palm Beach County impact requirements.

Do you use your own installers or subcontractors?

Our own crews. We never hand your front entry, slider, or French doors to a day-labor sub. The same Ballistic team that measures your openings installs them, which matters in older Boynton communities where original frames and stucco openings rarely match modern stock sizes.

How long does a door project take from start to finish?

After your consultation we measure, order your ES Windows doors to spec, and handle permitting and HOA review while they are built. Installation itself is usually a one to two day visit per home depending on how many openings you are replacing. We give you a clear timeline up front and keep you updated through each step.

Ready for Impact Doors in Boynton Beach?

We handle the HOA review and the City of Boynton Beach permit. You get doors built to perform — installed the right way by our own crew.