
North Lauderdale Deck & Fence serves Pompano Beach homeowners with Trex and composite deck installation, pool decks, vinyl fences, screened porches, and pergolas - all permitted and built to handle salt air, hurricane season, and year-round Florida sun. We have been working throughout Broward County since 2018 and respond to every estimate request within one business day.

Pompano Beach is a coastal city, and Trex composite decking is one of the best material choices for homes that deal with salt air, high humidity, and intense year-round UV exposure. Trex boards do not absorb moisture, will not rot at fastener points, and hold their color longer than pressure-treated wood in direct sun. Read more about how we approach Trex deck installation for South Florida properties.
Pompano Beach has a high share of single-family homes with in-ground pools, and many of those pool decks were installed during the 1970s and 1980s and are well overdue for replacement. We build pool decks with slip-resistant surfaces that handle the flat grade and drainage challenges common on Pompano Beach lots, and we design to meet Florida pool barrier code throughout.
Salt air and constant humidity make vinyl the most practical fencing material for Pompano Beach properties near the coast or the Intracoastal. Vinyl does not rust, does not require painting, and does not absorb the moisture that causes wood posts to fail prematurely in this climate. It also holds up well through hurricane-season wind loads when installed with proper post depth.
Pompano Beach gets heavy afternoon rain from June through September, and mosquitoes follow every wet period throughout the warm months. A screened enclosure over a rear porch or patio makes the outdoor space usable through the rainy season and adds livable square footage without the cost of an air-conditioned addition.
Pompano Beach properties near the beach and the Intracoastal often have open outdoor areas that benefit from overhead structure without full enclosure. A pergola frames the outdoor space and supports shade fabric or climbing plants that reduce direct sun exposure - making the patio or deck usable earlier in the morning and later into the afternoon during South Florida's hottest months.
Pompano Beach's combination of intense UV, salt air, and regular rain breaks down deck coatings faster than in inland areas. A pressure-treated wood deck in this city that is not sealed on a consistent schedule will show surface checking, graying, and fastener-area decay within a few years. We strip, prep, and apply a penetrating sealant rated for Florida coastal exposure.
Pompano Beach is one of the larger coastal cities in Broward County, with about 115,000 residents across 24 square miles of beach, Intracoastal waterways, and inland neighborhoods. The city has more than 20 miles of navigable canals, and many residential properties sit directly on those waterways or within easy walking distance of the Atlantic. That proximity to salt water creates a corrosive environment that accelerates wear on metal fasteners, railings, and structural hardware - components that would last 20 years in an inland city may need inspection or replacement within 10 to 12 years in a Pompano Beach coastal location.
Most of the residential housing stock in Pompano Beach was built between 1950 and 1980, which puts a large share of existing deck structures, screen enclosures, and fences well past their intended service life. Broward County's building code sets wind-load standards for outdoor structures that account for hurricane-force exposure, and structures built before the post-Andrew code changes in the mid-1990s are often underbuilt for current requirements. The City of Pompano Beach Building Division handles permits for residential construction in the city, and working within that process is essential - both for code compliance and for keeping your homeowners insurance valid after a storm.
Our crew works throughout Pompano Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Pompano Beach has its own Building Division separate from Broward County, and we pull permits directly through that office for every residential project we complete in the city. The permit process here includes specific wind-load documentation requirements for any structure within a certain distance of the coast, and we prepare those submittals as part of our standard permit package.
Atlantic Boulevard runs east-west through the center of the city, connecting inland neighborhoods to the beach, and most residents know their neighborhood by which side of Atlantic they are on and how far from the water. Palm Aire, on the western side of Pompano Beach, has larger lots and a different property profile from the denser beachfront and Intracoastal areas. We work in both parts of the city and adjust our material recommendations based on how close the property is to salt water exposure. We also serve neighboring Deerfield Beach directly to the north, which has a similar coastal profile.
The Pompano Beach Fishing Village and pier are the most recognized landmarks in the city, and the waterfront redevelopment that has shaped that area over the past several years reflects how much residents here value outdoor space. That same instinct drives a lot of the deck and outdoor structure projects we do throughout Pompano Beach - people want to use their yards and patios, and they need materials and craftsmanship that hold up in this environment.
We respond within one business day. We will ask about your project type, your property location in Pompano Beach, and whether you are on or near the water - that last detail affects material recommendations from the start.
We visit the property, assess the site, and give you a written quote covering all labor, materials, and permit fees. Cost is addressed at this stage so there are no surprises later - the quote reflects the complete project.
We submit the permit application to the Pompano Beach Building Division and schedule the project start once approval is confirmed. Coastal permit submissions require wind-load documentation, which we include as part of our standard package.
We coordinate the final inspection with the city once the project is complete. You receive a fully permitted structure and a walk-through of the finished work before we close out the job.
We serve Pompano Beach homeowners from Palm Aire to the beachfront. Call us or submit the form and we will respond within one business day with no obligation.
(754) 294-8977Pompano Beach is one of Broward County's largest cities, with roughly 115,000 residents and about 24 square miles that stretch from the Atlantic Ocean west past the Florida Turnpike. The city grew rapidly during the postwar decades, and its housing stock reflects that history - most neighborhoods are made up of one- and two-story concrete block homes built between 1950 and 1980. The Intracoastal Waterway runs through the eastern portion of the city, and many residential neighborhoods sit on finger canals that branch off from it, giving a large number of homeowners direct water access and dock space. The Wikipedia entry for Pompano Beach notes that the city was named for the pompano fish and has long been known as a fishing destination - a reputation reinforced by the Pompano Beach Fishing Village and its municipal pier, which remains one of the most visited spots in the city.
Palm Aire is one of the city's more established residential communities, built around golf courses in the western part of Pompano Beach and known for its larger single-family homes and long-time owner-occupied properties. Atlantic Boulevard connects the inland neighborhoods to the beach and serves as the main east-west corridor most residents use every day. We have worked on homes throughout Pompano Beach - from Palm Aire to the beachside streets off A1A - and we also serve neighboring Oakland Park to the south, which shares Pompano Beach's Broward County climate and similar postwar housing stock.
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