
North Lauderdale Deck & Fence serves Coconut Creek homeowners with pool decks, custom deck builds, screened enclosures, pergolas, and fencing - with every project fully permitted through the city and built to hold up in South Florida's climate. We have served Broward County since 2018, responding to estimate requests within one business day.

Coconut Creek has a large share of single-family homes with pools on modest lots, and the pool deck needs to be safe, slip-resistant, and sized to work with the available yard space. We build and resurface pool decks using materials rated for Florida's heat and wet conditions. See the full details on our pool deck construction service.
Screened enclosures are a practical necessity in Coconut Creek, where afternoon mosquitoes and daily summer rain would otherwise make outdoor time uncomfortable for months. We build frame-and-screen structures that meet Broward County's wind-resistance requirements and hold up through hurricane season.
Many Coconut Creek HOA communities specify fence materials and colors, and vinyl is one of the most commonly approved options because it holds its appearance without repainting. It also handles South Florida's humidity and UV exposure far better than unfinished wood on a typical backyard or pool-barrier fence.
South Florida sun makes an uncovered outdoor space nearly unusable from mid-morning through late afternoon for much of the year. A solid patio cover or roof extension over a Coconut Creek deck keeps the space comfortable during peak heat and protects furniture and decking materials from UV damage.
Pergolas work well in Coconut Creek backyards because they provide partial shade without the full enclosure of a covered patio. For homeowners in HOA communities, an open-frame pergola is often easier to get approved than a full roof addition, and it still significantly cuts the heat on an exposed patio or pool deck.
Coconut Creek's housing stock is mostly from the 1980s and 1990s, and wood deck structures from that era frequently show rot at post bases and subframe connections that is not visible from the surface. We inspect, repair, and replace decks so the structure meets current code and is safe for daily use.
Most of Coconut Creek's residential neighborhoods were built between the 1980s and 1990s, putting the housing stock at 25 to 45 years old. At that age, original wood decks, patio structures, and pool enclosures are commonly at or past their useful life. South Florida's year-round humidity accelerates wood decay at the post bases and subframe well before boards show visible surface damage - which means homeowners often discover the real condition of an aging structure only when something feels wrong underfoot. Flat lots with slow-draining soil also mean standing water sits against footings and concrete slabs after heavy rain, speeding up deterioration further.
Coconut Creek also has a large number of HOA communities where exterior projects require written association approval before work can begin. A contractor unfamiliar with this process can start a job without the right approvals, which creates conflict with the HOA and can complicate the city permit application. We know the local HOA approval process in communities like Winston Park and Centura Parc and can help you submit the right documentation to both the association and the City of Coconut Creek at the same time.
Our crew works throughout Coconut Creek regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The city's homes are almost entirely concrete block construction with stucco exteriors - a building style common throughout South Florida that requires specific anchoring methods for deck footings, fence posts, and screen enclosure frames. Flat lots with slow-draining soil mean we account for drainage around any ground- level structure from the start of the design process.
We know the streets around Tradewinds Park and Sample Road as well as the neighborhoods on the quieter residential blocks closer to Wiles Road. Coconut Creek is a city that takes pride in its appearance - it is not a coincidence that it has earned the nickname "Butterfly Capital of the World" - and homeowners here generally want exterior work done to a standard the neighborhood can be proud of. That is what we aim for on every project.
We serve neighboring areas as well, including Coral Springs to the west and Margate to the south, both of which share Coconut Creek's climate conditions and HOA-heavy residential landscape.
Call us or submit a form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few questions upfront about your project type, your yard, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA so we can come prepared.
We visit your property at no charge to measure, assess any existing structures, and walk through material choices. This is when we confirm HOA and permit requirements and give you a written quote with no pressure to decide on the spot.
Once you approve the quote, we submit the HOA application and city building permit at the same time to minimize the wait. Coconut Creek permit processing typically takes one to three weeks, and we keep you updated throughout.
Our crew builds on the approved schedule and requests all required city inspections as work progresses. We do not close out the project until the permit is finaled and you have walked through the finished work with us.
We serve Coconut Creek homeowners with free on-site estimates and no-pressure quotes. Call us or fill out the form and we will be in touch within one business day.
(754) 294-8977Coconut Creek is a city of roughly 60,000 people in western Broward County, incorporated in 1967 and mostly built out during the 1980s and 1990s. The city is known officially as the Butterfly Capital of the World, a name tied to Butterfly World inside Tradewinds Park on Sample Road - one of the most recognized landmarks in the city. Coconut Creek has a high rate of owner-occupied housing relative to nearby cities, with a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and low-rise condo communities, many of them within planned HOA neighborhoods. Planned communities like Winston Park, Centura Parc, and Regency Lakes are well-established residential areas where homeowners invest in keeping their properties up.
The city sits between Margate to the south, Deerfield Beach to the north, and Coral Springs to the west. Homeowners in Coconut Creek share the same climate challenges as neighbors in Margate and Coral Springs: intense UV exposure, daily summer thunderstorms, and flat land that holds water after heavy rain. The housing stock here is largely concrete block with stucco exteriors - durable construction that still requires regular attention on exterior surfaces and outdoor structures as it ages.
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