
Lauderhill Fence & Deck is your local deck builder in Lauderhill, specializing in custom decks, cedar and composite deck installation, and wood fence installation. We have served Broward County homeowners since 2017 and respond within one business day.

Every job below is matched to what Lauderhill homeowners actually deal with - older housing stock, South Florida humidity, HOA rules, and the wear that comes from a year-round outdoor climate.
Lauderhill homes from the 1970s and 1980s often have smaller, irregularly shaped yards where a stock kit deck simply does not fit well. A custom deck designed specifically for your yard accounts for those constraints from the start, so you get a structure that works with your home rather than against it.
Composite boards hold up far better than natural wood in Broward County's heat and humidity cycles, resisting warping, mold, and fading without requiring annual sealing. For homeowners who want a deck that looks sharp five years from now with minimal upkeep, composite is the honest choice.
Lauderhill's older housing stock means a lot of decks that were built before current Florida wind-load and fastener standards took effect - and wood that has weathered decades of South Florida rain. We assess whether repair makes financial sense or whether a full replacement with better materials is the right move.
Lauderhill's compact lots and dense neighborhoods make privacy fencing one of the most requested services we handle here. A well-built wood privacy fence adds meaningful separation in yards where homes sit close together, and we select lumber treated to resist the moisture that breaks down untreated wood quickly in this climate.
Lauderhill's mosquito and no-see-um pressure is real from spring through fall, and a screened enclosure lets homeowners use their outdoor space every evening instead of just when conditions happen to cooperate. We build screen enclosures that are anchored properly for South Florida wind and sized to fit the available footprint.
South Florida's UV exposure and afternoon downpours between May and September make a shade structure more than a comfort feature - it extends the useful life of your deck surface and the furniture on it. We design and build covered deck structures that meet Broward County's permit requirements and handle hurricane-season wind loads.
Lauderhill sits in Broward County where average summer humidity regularly exceeds 80% and temperatures stay in the 90s for months. That climate is hard on outdoor structures - wood decks that are not properly sealed and maintained can warp, crack, or develop mold within a couple of seasons. Material selection and finishing work matter more here than they would in a drier part of the country. At the same time, hurricane season runs from June through November, and Broward County enforces wind-load requirements that affect how deck posts and connections are built. A contractor who does not account for these standards from the start is building you a structure that may not survive the first significant storm.
Lauderhill's housing stock skews toward concrete block single-family homes built in the 1960s through 1980s. At that age, the ledger board - the piece of the house a deck attaches to - may need evaluation or reinforcement before a new deck can be safely connected. A thorough contractor addresses this during the design visit, not as an afterthought buried in a change order. Broward County also requires building permits for new decks, and the review process adds real time to any project timeline. Working with a contractor who pulls permits routinely and knows the local process keeps your project on track and protects you legally at resale.
Our crew works throughout Lauderhill regularly, pulling permits through Broward County Permitting, Licensing and Consumer Protection for both new construction and repair projects across the city. We work with concrete block structures as a matter of routine - CBS construction requires different anchoring techniques and fastener choices than wood-frame homes, and our crew handles it without needing to slow down or figure it out on site.
Lauderhill covers roughly 8 square miles between Fort Lauderdale and Sunrise along State Road 7. The city's homes are close together on modest lots, which means our team is used to working in tight spaces and coordinating with neighbors. Whether a job is near Central Broward Regional Park or on the quieter streets closer to the city's edge near Oakland Park Boulevard, we know the neighborhoods and how to move efficiently through them.
Homeowners in neighboring Lauderdale Lakes and Sunrise face many of the same conditions - similar housing age, similar permit requirements, and the same South Florida climate. If you are near either of those communities, we serve those areas as well.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we respond within one business day. We ask a few quick questions - yard size, intended use, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA - so the on-site visit is productive from the start.
We come to your home, measure the space, and look at how the deck will connect to your structure. This is where material options, sizing, and cost ranges get discussed in plain terms - no pressure, no sales script, just an honest picture of what your project involves.
We handle the Broward County permit application on your behalf - you do not need to deal with the county directly. Once approval comes through, we schedule construction and give you a clear start date so you can plan around it.
Construction typically takes one to two weeks. Broward County conducts a final inspection before the permit is closed out, and we walk through the finished project with you, covering maintenance basics and answering any questions before we leave the site.
We serve Lauderhill and all of Broward County. No obligation - just a straightforward conversation about your project.
(754) 306-0957Lauderhill is a city of roughly 75,000 people packed into about 8 square miles in central Broward County, sitting between Fort Lauderdale to the east and Sunrise to the west. The city was built out primarily during the postwar Florida building boom - most of its single-family homes and apartment complexes date from the late 1950s through the 1980s. That housing stock means concrete block construction, stucco exteriors, carport-style garages, and ranch-style floor plans are the norm. Lauderhill is one of the most culturally diverse cities in South Florida, with a large Caribbean-American community that has shaped the city's neighborhoods and character for decades. Learn more about Lauderhill.
State Road 7 (US-441) runs north-south through the center of the city and serves as the main commercial spine. Central Broward Regional Park - one of the largest parks in the county, home to the internationally recognized cricket stadium - anchors the city's recreational identity. Residents are close to the Florida Turnpike and I-595, making Lauderhill easy to reach from across South Florida. Neighboring Lauderdale Lakes shares a similar building era and housing character, while Plantation to the south offers a contrasting mix of newer and larger-lot properties - we serve both communities as well.
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