Finishing Work Built for Boca Raton’s Luxury Standards
Boca Raton homeowners protect serious value—median homes run $548,000 to $650,000—so finishing and upgrade work has to look designer-grade and hold up to South Florida’s climate. In Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club and Boca West, we see clients investing $80K–$200K+ on premium finishes, millwork, and paint systems that match high-end interiors. Primer Star Corp brings local, licensed crews who know how to deliver clean lines, tight tolerances, and smooth schedules in a market with strict HOA rules and high expectations.
The median year built is 1983, which means many properties still carry original electrical panels, polybutylene piping, or dated drywall repairs from past moisture events. Finishing and upgrade work in Mizner Park/Downtown Boca and Broken Sound Club often starts with correcting old surfaces, sealing for humidity, and upgrading trim profiles to current design tastes. We’ve handled jobs across Boca Del Mar and along Federal Highway where salt air, humidity, and hurricane wind code requirements guide material choices from primers to topcoats.
Our team coordinates finishes that complement 1980s layouts while raising the look and durability for modern living, all while navigating Palm Beach County inspections and Boca’s eHub/ePlans process. Call or WhatsApp Primer Star Corp to map out the right finish schedule and get a clean, predictable scope.
Why Boca Raton Homeowners Choose Us
Boca permits handled cleanly
We submit through Boca eHub and ePlans at myboca.us, with permit costs typically $200–$2,500+ depending on scope, so your finish upgrades stay on schedule.
Hurricane-code aware materials
Boca’s 140+ mph wind code impacts exterior finishes; we select systems that align with impact-rated assemblies and coastal exposure.
HOA and ARB experience
From Royal Palm to Boca West, we prepare finish samples and submittals that meet architectural review boards without costly rework.
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Finishing And Upgrade Work in Boca Raton — What You Need to Know
Palm Beach County permits for finishing and upgrade work in Boca Raton are handled through the Building Department using Boca eHub and Boca ePlans at myboca.us. Budget $200–$2,500+ for permits depending on the scope and whether trade inspections are required. We handle submittals, coordinate inspections, and keep records ready for HOA and resale disclosure packets.
Flood risk is a real factor here—77 of 86 census tracts have more than 50% of buildings at significant risk, and FEMA updated the maps in Dec 2024. If your project crosses the 50% rule threshold, full flood compliance can be triggered, so we advise on finish selections that can be documented and phased. We recommend humidity-resistant primers, mildew-resistant paints, and salt-air-tolerant hardware, especially for homes along A1A and in Royal Palm Yacht & Country Club where coastal exposure is constant.
HOA rules in Boca West, Broken Sound Club, and Boca Del Mar are strict on exterior colors, sheen, and material samples. We plan around ARB schedules and keep finishes consistent with community standards while upgrading durability. For 1980s homes, we often prep around panel upgrades, re-piping, and patching before any premium finish work begins, which keeps the final look sharp and long-lasting.
Finishing And Upgrade Work Questions in Boca Raton
Most Boca Raton finish upgrades run $6–$14 per sq ft for interior paint and trim, while premium designer packages with custom millwork, wall treatments, and specialty coatings can reach $80K–$200K+ in Royal Palm or Boca West.
Permits are required when the scope includes structural changes, electrical, plumbing, or exterior alterations. We submit through Boca eHub/ePlans at myboca.us and typical permit costs are $200–$2,500+.
We specify moisture-resistant primers, mildew-resistant paints, stainless or coated fasteners, and sealants rated for coastal exposure to prevent peeling and corrosion.
Yes. We prepare finish boards, product data sheets, and color specs for ARB approval and coordinate on-site work windows required by each HOA.
Often yes. Many homes from that era need drywall repairs, panel upgrades, or pipe replacements before high-end finishes; we schedule prep first so the final surface stays flawless.