
Lauderhill Fence & Deck brings deck building, deck repair, fencing, and pergola work to Pompano Beach homeowners. We have served Broward County since 2017, and we respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Pompano Beach decks age faster than most because of the salt air, heavy summer rain, and intense sun. When boards go soft, fasteners rust, or structural framing shifts, our deck repair and replacement service puts things right before small problems become expensive ones.
Pompano Beach backyards get heavy use year-round, and a proper pool deck makes outdoor living more practical and more enjoyable. We build pool decks that handle Florida heat, bare feet, and constant moisture without cracking or shifting.
For homes near the Intracoastal or within a mile of the beach, composite decking holds up far better than untreated wood in salt-air conditions. It resists moisture, mold, and UV fading - all real problems for Pompano Beach outdoor spaces.
Vinyl fencing is the right call for coastal Pompano Beach properties because it never rusts, never rots, and never needs repainting - no matter how much salt air hits it. It also holds up well in hurricane-force winds when installed with proper post depth and hardware.
A covered deck gives Pompano Beach homeowners a real outdoor living space that stays usable through summer afternoon thunderstorms. Shade structures also protect deck boards and patio furniture from the UV exposure that breaks down materials fast on the southeast Florida coast.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are part of life in South Florida, but a screened enclosure gives you an outdoor space you can actually use without the bugs. It also adds a layer of weather protection for your deck surface during the rainy season.
Pompano Beach sits on the Atlantic coast with more than 20 miles of navigable waterways running through it. That means salt air, high humidity, and a water table that sits close to the surface throughout the city. Most homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s using concrete block construction, and many of those decks, fences, and patio structures are overdue for serious attention. The Florida Building Code requires structures in Pompano Beach to meet wind-resistance standards appropriate for a coastal city in Broward County - standards that differ from what you might find in an inland community.
The summer rainy season dumps an average of over 60 inches of rain on Pompano Beach every year. Flat lots and a high water table mean that water moves slowly, pooling under deck framing and softening soil around fence posts. Hurricane season runs from June through November, and even a glancing blow from a tropical storm can loosen deck fasteners, blow out fence panels, or send water under your patio cover. A deck builder who works regularly in Pompano Beach knows how to build and repair structures that survive these conditions - not just look good on day one.
Our crew works throughout Pompano Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck building and repair work here. We pull permits through the City of Pompano Beach Building Division and schedule jobs around the city's inspection calendar. The CBS construction that dominates this city creates specific framing attachment requirements that we account for on every deck ledger connection.
Pompano Beach stretches from Atlantic Boulevard along the coast through Palm Aire and inland neighborhoods. Whether a homeowner is on a canal lot near the Intracoastal, in a Palm Aire single-family home, or in a beachside condo community, the salt air and humidity levels call for the same careful material selection and fastener choices. Sample Road and Federal Highway are the main corridors we travel to reach jobs across the city, and we know the neighborhood layouts well enough to quote accurately before we arrive.
We also serve homeowners in Deerfield Beach just to the north and Coconut Creek to the west, so if you have family nearby looking for the same work, we are already in the area.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within 1 business day. We ask a few questions about your property and what you are hoping to build or fix so we can schedule the right amount of time for the estimate visit.
We visit your Pompano Beach property, measure the space, assess the existing structure if there is one, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. There are no surprise add-ons after the estimate is accepted.
For permitted projects, we handle the permit application through the Pompano Beach Building Division and schedule the build once approval is confirmed. You do not have to deal with the permit office yourself.
We complete the job, pass any required inspections, and leave your yard clean. If anything needs a follow-up after the final inspection, we take care of it before we consider the job done.
We serve all of Pompano Beach and respond within 1 business day. No pressure, just a straight answer on what your project will take.
(754) 306-0957Pompano Beach is a city of roughly 115,000 people on Broward County's Atlantic coast, sitting directly between Fort Lauderdale to the south and Deerfield Beach to the north. The city covers about 24 square miles and includes a wide mix of neighborhoods - from the beachfront and Intracoastal waterway communities near the Pompano Beach Fishing Village pier, to established inland areas like Palm Aire with its larger single-family homes and golf courses. The majority of the housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s, mostly as single-story concrete block homes typical of postwar Florida development. Condominiums and townhomes are also common, particularly along the coast and near Federal Highway.
Atlantic Boulevard is the main east-west corridor that connects the Intracoastal to the beach, and nearly every resident uses it daily. The city has a strong fishing heritage - it was named for the pompano fish - and the redeveloped Fishing Village waterfront area remains central to community life. Homeowners in Pompano Beach deal with the same salt air, intense UV exposure, and storm risk as any coastal Broward city, and the local housing stock reflects decades of that exposure. Nearby Margate and Fort Lauderdale face similar conditions, and we serve homeowners across all of them.
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