
Lauderhill Fence & Deck is your local deck builder in North Lauderdale, specializing in wood privacy fences, composite decks, and screened enclosures built for South Florida conditions. We have served Broward County homeowners since 2017 and respond within one business day.

North Lauderdale is a compact, fully built-out city of older single-family homes. Every service below is chosen for what homeowners here actually face: small lots, aging CBS construction, South Florida humidity, and Broward County permit requirements.
North Lauderdale homes sit on small lots where yards share close boundaries with neighbors, making privacy fencing one of the most requested services in the area. Our wood and privacy fence installation uses pressure-treated lumber suited to South Florida's moisture levels so the fence does not rot through in the first few seasons.
For homeowners who want a fence that handles North Lauderdale's humidity and summer rains without rotting, painting, or requiring annual treatment, vinyl is a dependable choice. The material does not absorb moisture the way wood does, which matters in a city where standing water after a storm is common.
North Lauderdale's homes from the 1960s through 1990s often have covered patios that were never upgraded - replacing or adding a composite deck gives homeowners a low-maintenance outdoor surface that does not crack, fade, or absorb the moisture that breaks down wood decking in this climate.
Mosquito and no-see-um pressure in North Lauderdale is serious from spring through fall, and a screened enclosure turns an unusable backyard into a livable space almost every evening of the year. We build screen structures anchored for South Florida wind requirements, not just summer breezes.
A lot of North Lauderdale decks were built during the initial housing boom between the 1970s and early 1990s - that wood is now well past the point where repairs stop making financial sense. We assess the framing and decking on-site and give you an honest answer about whether a repair extends the life or whether replacement is the better investment.
South Florida's daily summer thunderstorms and year-round sun make a shade structure worth the investment on most North Lauderdale properties. A covered deck protects the surface and furniture underneath it and makes the outdoor space usable even in the middle of a summer afternoon.
North Lauderdale is almost entirely built out - there is very little open land left, and most construction is renovation and repair work on homes that are now 30 to 60 years old. That age matters for deck and fence projects in particular. Ledger boards on older homes may need evaluation or reinforcement before a new deck can be safely attached. Fence posts set in South Florida soil decades ago often have corrosion at the base that is not visible from street level. A contractor who does not check these things before starting a job is cutting corners that will cost you money later.
Broward County enforces wind-load requirements for all permitted outdoor structures, and those requirements are not optional - they reflect what a deck or fence actually needs to survive a major storm. Most of North Lauderdale's homes are CBS construction, which means concrete block walls and a different anchoring approach than wood-frame homes require. The city also has a meaningful share of renter-occupied properties and smaller rental houses, which means landlords as well as owner-occupants call us here. Both groups need work done properly the first time, because underpermitted or poorly built structures create real liability.
Our crew works throughout North Lauderdale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The city covers under 5 square miles - one of the most densely developed in Broward County - which means our team works in tight residential areas where access, neighbor coordination, and property line awareness matter on every job.
State Road 7 (US-441) runs along the eastern edge of the city, and most of the residential streets fan out west from there toward the Sawgrass Expressway. The neighborhoods near Sabal Pines Park are typical of the city's character - modest single-family homes on small lots, concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, and yards where a well-planned fence or deck makes a genuine difference to how the property functions day to day. Permit applications for North Lauderdale projects run through Broward County Permitting, Licensing and Consumer Protection, and we handle that process routinely.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Margate just to the north and in Tamarac to the west. Those communities share many of North Lauderdale's characteristics - older housing stock, CBS construction, and the same Broward County permit requirements - so if you live near either area, we work there too.
Call or submit through the contact form and we respond within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about what you are trying to build and whether your property has an HOA or any existing structures that need to be considered.
We visit the property, look at the existing structure and yard conditions, and give you a written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, and permit fees separately - no vague totals. This is when we check ledger boards on older homes and assess the soil and drainage conditions that affect post and footing choices.
Once you approve the estimate we apply for the Broward County permit before any work begins. Review time varies - typically a few days to a couple of weeks - and we keep you updated. Construction usually takes one to two weeks for a deck, or one to three days for a fence, once work starts on-site.
After construction, we schedule the county inspection. Once the project passes, we walk you through the finished work and leave you with a copy of the permit and inspection record - the documentation you will need if you ever sell the home.
We serve homeowners throughout North Lauderdale and respond within one business day. No pressure, no vague quotes - just a clear estimate for your specific property.
(754) 306-0957North Lauderdale is a small, densely developed city of about 47,000 residents packed into just under 5 square miles in central Broward County. The city was incorporated in 1963 and was largely built out through the 1970s and 1980s as a suburban community for working- and middle-class families. Today, the housing stock is almost entirely single-family homes on modest lots, with concrete block construction and stucco exteriors that are standard throughout this part of South Florida. The city of North Lauderdale borders Margate to the north, Tamarac to the west, and Lauderhill to the south.
North Lauderdale has a diverse, established community with Caribbean, Haitian, and Latino residents who have lived here for decades. Many homeowners here are long-term residents who invest in upkeep and improvement rather than moving frequently. The neighborhoods around Sabal Pines Park near the center of the city are representative of the residential character - quiet streets, close-together homes, and yards where privacy and outdoor livability matter. Homeowners near neighboring Lauderhill to the south face many of the same conditions and may also find our services relevant.
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