
Lauderhill Fence & Deck serves Coconut Creek homeowners with covered patio installation, custom deck design, pool decks, screened porches, and fence work - built for the planned communities, CBS homes, and HOA neighborhoods that make up most of this city. We have served Broward County since 2017 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Coconut Creek gets daily afternoon thunderstorms from May through October, and an uncovered deck sits unused for half the year because of them. A properly built covered patio or deck cover turns your outdoor space into somewhere you can actually use through the rainy season, and it adds usable square footage to the home without the cost of a room addition.
Coconut Creek evenings in summer are warm enough to be outside but humid enough to make mosquitoes a real problem. A screened-in porch or screened deck solves this completely - you get fresh air and the outdoor feel without bugs, and the screen keeps afternoon rain from driving you inside at the first cloud.
Coconut Creek's planned communities were laid out with relatively modest lot sizes, and a custom deck that fits the footprint correctly makes the backyard feel much larger than the square footage suggests. We design to HOA requirements where applicable and spec materials that handle South Florida's UV and moisture load without annual maintenance headaches.
Pools are common in Coconut Creek's single-family neighborhoods, and the flat lots mean the deck around the pool is one of the most visible and used surfaces on the property. We build in pavers, concrete, or composite that stay slip-resistant under wet feet, resist the chlorine splash that fades and degrades weaker materials, and hold up through hurricane season without cracking.
Many Coconut Creek HOAs specify approved fencing materials and colors, and vinyl is one of the most commonly accepted options because it requires no painting and holds its appearance for years in South Florida's climate. It does not warp, rot, or need repainting after hurricane season, making it the most low-maintenance fence choice for homeowners in this area.
Composite decking makes particular sense in Coconut Creek because of the city's flat lots and heavy summer rain - standing water and saturated soil are common here, and composite does not absorb moisture or develop the mold and wood rot that pressure-treated lumber shows after a few wet seasons on a low-lying lot.
Coconut Creek was built out mainly during the 1980s and 1990s, and most of the housing stock is concrete block construction with stucco exteriors on flat, low-lying lots. At 25 to 45 years old, these homes are hitting the age where roofs, stucco, and exterior finishes need real attention - and the same is true for existing decks, patios, and covered structures that were installed in the original build. The flat terrain is one of the defining conditions that affects outdoor work here. South Florida gets around 60 inches of rain per year, most of it falling between May and October, and on a flat lot that water has nowhere to go quickly. Standing water against deck posts, under patio slabs, and around fence bases is a recurring condition that changes how we plan depth, drainage, and material selection on every Coconut Creek job.
HOA governance adds another layer that does not exist in most other markets. A large share of Coconut Creek's neighborhoods - including many in the planned communities along Wiles Road and near Sample Road - are HOA-governed, which means exterior work requires HOA approval in addition to city permits. The two processes run on different timelines and require different documentation, and a contractor who has not navigated both before will slow your project down. We have handled HOA submissions in Coconut Creek and know what the boards typically want to see before they approve a project. For questions about city-level permitting, the City of Coconut Creek building department is the authority on permit requirements for outdoor structures.
Our crew works throughout Coconut Creek regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The city is home to Butterfly World inside Tradewinds Park on Sample Road - a landmark that most residents know well - and the surrounding neighborhoods off Sample Road and Wiles Road make up a large portion of the single-family homes we work on regularly. The Seminole Casino Coconut Creek on Stirling Road is another well-known anchor point, and the communities on both sides of that corridor include a mix of detached homes and townhome communities with HOA requirements that vary by neighborhood.
Most Coconut Creek homes were built as part of planned communities, and each community has its own combination of setback distances, approved fence heights, and preferred materials for outdoor structures. We pull that information upfront before every estimate so the project plan we present to you is already HOA-compatible - not something you discover is a problem after the permit is filed.
We regularly serve homeowners in Pompano Beach to the east and Margate to the south, covering the mid-county western Broward corridor throughout the year.
Reach us by phone or through the form and we respond within one business day to schedule a site visit. No commitment is needed at this stage.
We visit the Coconut Creek property, measure the space, review HOA documentation if applicable, and note drainage and lot conditions. You receive a written estimate with full pricing and material specs before we begin - what you approve is what you pay.
We submit the city permit application and, where your community requires it, provide the HOA with the drawings and material specs they need for review. We track both processes and update you as approvals come in.
Most projects take two to five days of active construction. After the city inspection passes, we walk through the finished work with you and confirm everything meets the agreed scope before we leave.
We serve Coconut Creek and all of Broward County. Call or send a message and we will respond within one business day.
(754) 306-0957Coconut Creek is a city of about 60,000 people in northern Broward County, incorporated in 1967 and developed primarily during the 1980s and 1990s as the county expanded westward. The city brands itself as the Butterfly Capital of the World - a nod to Butterfly World inside Tradewinds Park on Sample Road, widely recognized as the largest butterfly park in the world and a landmark that most Coconut Creek residents have visited. The housing stock is predominantly single-story and two-story concrete block construction on flat, modest-sized lots, with a significant share of planned communities and HOA-governed neighborhoods. Winston Park, Centura Parc, and Regency Lakes are among the well-known residential communities in the city, each with its own HOA structure governing exterior work and aesthetics.
The city sits along Sample Road and Wiles Road in western Broward, with the Seminole Casino Coconut Creek on Stirling Road serving as one of its most visible commercial landmarks. Coconut Creek borders Margate to the south and Deerfield Beach to the northeast, and the housing in all three cities shares similar age, construction type, and climate exposure. Nearby Pompano Beach to the east and Margate to the south are both areas we serve regularly, and the conditions we encounter in those communities closely mirror what we find in Coconut Creek.
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