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Stone Ledge Fountain Bowl Patio Set
Stone Ledge Fiber Cement Fountain Bowl Planters Patio Set
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Top 5 Storm-Ready Exterior Materials for Boynton Beach Homes
Living in Boynton Beach means your home’s exterior battles humidity, salt spray, and hurricane-force winds. Choosing the right cladding isn’t just about looks—it’s about survival. This breakdown covers five materials that stand up to our coastal climate. 1. FIBER CEMENT Heavyweight champion that resists rot, termites, and fire. Its density provides impact resistance against flying debris, and it holds paint better than wood in UV exposure. 2. STUCCO Classic Florida finish applied over concrete block. Properly installed with drainage planes, it sheds wind-driven rain and stays durable for decades. 3. BRICK VENEER Timeless and tough. When installed with a ventilated cavity, brick handles moisture well and offers excellent wind and impact resistance. 4. METAL SIDING Aluminum or steel panels with coastal-grade coatings shrug off salt air. Seamless profiles reduce water intrusion points. 5. ENGINEERED WOOD (WITH RESIN TREATMENT) Modern treated wood composites resist moisture and termites better than traditional wood, making them a viable option when detailed correctly. Each material demands expert installation to manage our unique moisture and wind loads. A local contractor who knows coastal code can make the difference between a long-lasting shell and a costly failure.
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