
Lauderhill Fence & Deck handles deck installation, fence work, pergolas, and covered patios for Deerfield Beach homeowners. Serving Broward County since 2017, we build with materials chosen for this coastal climate and respond within 1 business day.

For Deerfield Beach homeowners who are tired of sanding, staining, and replacing rotted boards, Trex is the answer. Our Trex deck installation service delivers a low-maintenance deck that resists the salt air, humidity, and UV intensity that eat through natural wood decking in South Florida.
Deerfield Beach properties vary from beachside condos to larger single-family homes near Quiet Waters Park, and a custom deck design accounts for your specific layout, setback requirements, and how you actually use the space. We design around your yard, not a catalog template.
Deerfield Beach backyards see pool use most months of the year, and a well-built pool deck that handles bare feet, splashed water, and Florida sun makes the whole space more livable. We use materials rated for constant moisture exposure so the surface stays safe and presentable season after season.
Many Deerfield Beach homeowners in HOA communities and established neighborhoods want privacy fencing that looks right for the area. We install wood and pressure-treated privacy fences using post depths and hardware chosen for the soft, moisture-heavy soil common in flat South Florida lots.
A pergola adds defined outdoor living space and provides partial shade from the intense southeast Florida sun. For Deerfield Beach properties with flat, open backyards, a pergola is often the most practical way to create a usable outdoor area without the cost of a full covered structure.
Deerfield Beach has a large amount of housing from the 1970s and 1980s, and a lot of those original deck and patio structures are well past their service life. We handle everything from replacing a few soft boards to full structural rebuilds - and we tell you upfront which path makes more sense for your budget.
Deerfield Beach sits at the northern edge of Broward County on the Atlantic coast, bordered by Pompano Beach to the south and Boca Raton to the north. Most of the city's housing was built between the 1960s and 1990s - primarily concrete block construction with stucco exteriors and flat or low-pitched roofs. A large share of those properties, including the city's many 1970s-era condominium communities, are well past the age where original deck boards, fence posts, and patio structures need replacing. Many are already showing the signs: soft boards, rusted fasteners, wobbly railings, and fence posts that have shifted in the sandy, water-logged soil.
The combination of flat terrain, a high water table, and roughly 60 inches of annual rainfall means Deerfield Beach lots drain slowly. Water sits under deck framing and around fence posts, and it moves through stucco cracks into CBS walls. On top of that, homes near the ocean or Intracoastal Waterway face continuous salt air exposure that corrodes metal and breaks down wood finishes faster than most homeowners expect. Deerfield Beach also sits inside Broward County's hurricane risk zone, and the Florida Building Code requires that structures meet wind standards that account for that exposure. A deck builder who works here regularly knows all of this before the first board goes down.
Our crew works throughout Deerfield Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck building and outdoor structure work here. We handle permit applications through the City of Deerfield Beach Building Division and are familiar with the inspection process for residential construction in this municipality. The concentration of age-restricted condo communities and HOA-governed neighborhoods means we often coordinate with property managers in addition to individual homeowners.
Hillsboro Boulevard is the main east-west road through Deerfield Beach, and we use it regularly to reach jobs from the beachside communities near the Deerfield Beach Pier to neighborhoods around Quiet Waters Park in the western part of the city. The soil conditions here - flat, sandy, and close to the water table - require specific post-depth and footer specifications that we account for on every job.
We also serve homeowners in Oakland Park to the south and Pompano Beach in between - so if you have neighbors looking for the same kind of work, we are already running jobs in the area.
Call us or submit a request online and we will follow up within 1 business day. We ask about the size of the area, what you want to build or repair, and whether there is an existing structure we need to assess - so the estimate visit is efficient.
We visit your Deerfield Beach property, review the site conditions, and give you a written estimate with clear line items before any work is agreed to. We include material choices and explain why we are recommending them for your specific location and situation.
We apply for the required building permit through Deerfield Beach's Building Division and schedule the start date once it is approved. You do not need to follow up with the permit office - we manage that process.
We finish the job, pass any required city inspections, and leave your property clean. If the inspector calls for any correction, we address it before we close out the project.
We serve all of Deerfield Beach and respond within 1 business day. Tell us what you need and we will give you a straight answer on cost and timeline.
(754) 306-0957Deerfield Beach is a city of roughly 80,000 people at the northern end of Broward County, right on the Atlantic coast. The city borders Boca Raton in Palm Beach County to the north, making it a transition point between two counties with their own distinct building codes and permit offices. The housing mix is varied - there are single-family homes in established inland neighborhoods near Quiet Waters Park, condominiums along the coast and near Hillsboro Boulevard, and canal-front properties with direct Intracoastal access. A large share of the condo stock was built in the 1970s and 1980s, and many of those buildings are managed by HOAs with their own rules about exterior work and contractor access.
The city has a public beach on the Atlantic and the well-known Deerfield Beach International Fishing Pier, which has been a local landmark for decades. A significant share of residents are retirees or seasonal homeowners, which means some properties see deferred maintenance during the off-season. For homeowners who are in the city year-round, keeping up with the wear that comes from the coastal climate is an ongoing job. Nearby Coconut Creek to the west and Pompano Beach to the south face many of the same conditions, and we serve all of them.
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