
North Lauderdale Deck & Fence serves Tamarac homeowners with vinyl fencing, custom deck builds, screened enclosures, and covered patios - all permitted through the city and built for South Florida's climate. We have been serving Broward County since 2018 and respond to estimate requests within one business day.

Tamarac has a high number of HOA communities and villa neighborhoods where fence materials are tightly governed, and vinyl is one of the most commonly pre-approved options. It holds up against South Florida humidity without repainting, making it a smart long-term investment for property lines and pool barriers throughout the city. Learn more about our vinyl fence installation service.
Many Tamarac homes - especially the villas and attached units built in the 1960s and 1970s - have screened lanais that are decades old and due for replacement. We build and rebuild screened enclosures to current Broward County wind-resistance standards, which is especially important in a city where aging structures may have been built before modern hurricane code requirements.
Many of Tamarac's single-family homes were built with small pools on tight lots, and pool decks from the 1970s and 1980s are commonly cracked, faded, or uneven from decades of ground movement and water exposure. We build new pool decks and resurface existing ones using materials that hold up in South Florida's heat and heavy rain.
Tamarac's older homes were often built with small, uncovered concrete pads as a back patio - functional in another climate but barely usable in South Florida's afternoon heat. A solid patio cover or attached roof extension turns that space into a comfortable outdoor room without requiring a full-scale addition.
Wood privacy fencing is a practical option for Tamarac homeowners who want a natural look and are willing to seal or stain the fence on a regular schedule. Pressure-treated wood holds up reasonably well in South Florida humidity when maintained properly and costs less than vinyl upfront, which matters on the smaller lots common throughout the city.
Tamarac's housing stock is some of the oldest in Broward County, with many homes built 50 or more years ago. Wooden deck and patio structures from that era often have subframe rot that is not apparent from the surface. We assess existing structures honestly and tell you upfront whether repair or full replacement is the better investment.
Tamarac was developed in the 1960s as one of Broward County's first planned communities, and most of the city's housing stock dates from 1963 through the mid-1980s. That makes many homes here 40 to 60 years old - an age at which original outdoor structures are commonly well past their useful life. Concrete block construction is the standard throughout the city, and while CBS homes hold up well structurally, the stucco exteriors and attached outdoor features like screened enclosures, fences, and patio decks have been accumulating wear for decades. A city this densely built, with this much aging stock, generates consistent demand for replacement work rather than just new construction.
The flat terrain and historically slow-draining soil in Tamarac also create challenges that are specific to the local geography. Water pooling against fence posts and deck footings after the frequent summer rainstorms shortens the lifespan of wood structures and can cause concrete to shift and crack over time. HOA rules are a practical reality in many Tamarac neighborhoods as well, with some communities specifying fence heights, materials, and colors that have to be matched exactly. A contractor who works here regularly understands what to expect from both the site conditions and the approval process.
Our crew works throughout Tamarac regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through the City of Tamarac Building Department and know what the inspectors look for on screened enclosure frames, fence footings, and deck subframes in this city. The older concrete block homes throughout Tamarac require specific anchoring methods for attached structures that differ from newer wood-frame construction, and our team is familiar with that work.
Tamarac is a tightly built city of about 12 square miles, and most of it is familiar ground to us. We have worked on homes in the Mainlands communities near the lakes, on streets off Commercial Boulevard, and in neighborhoods along the Turnpike corridor. The city's compact layout means many homeowners know their neighbors' properties, and jobs here often come from word-of-mouth referrals within a single community.
We also serve the neighboring cities that share Tamarac's geography and housing challenges, including Lauderhill to the southeast and North Lauderdale to the east, both of which have similar aging concrete block housing stock and comparable HOA landscapes.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your project type, your lot, and your HOA situation before we schedule the visit.
We come to your Tamarac property at no charge to measure, look at any existing structures, and walk through your options. This is when we confirm what the city permit requires and give you a written quote with no obligation to commit.
Once you approve the quote, we file the permit application with the Tamarac Building Department and get the project on the schedule. City processing typically takes one to three weeks, and we update you at each step.
Our crew works on the approved timeline and calls for all required inspections as the job progresses. We do not close out the project until the permit is finaled and you have confirmed the finished work is exactly what you expected.
We serve Tamarac homeowners with no-pressure written quotes and full permit handling. Reach out and we will be in touch within one business day.
(754) 294-8977Tamarac is a city of roughly 70,000 people packed into about 12 square miles in central Broward County, making it one of the more densely settled communities in the county. The city was incorporated in 1963 and originally developed as a planned retirement community - which explains why a large share of the housing stock is made up of attached villas, townhomes, and low-rise condos within HOA communities. The Mainlands of Tamarac Lakes, one of the original adult communities from the 1960s, is among the most recognized neighborhood names in the city. Tamarac is now home to a wide range of residents, from long-time retirees to younger families who appreciate the city's central location and established neighborhoods. The city is bordered by Lauderhill to the southeast, North Lauderdale to the east, Coconut Creek to the north, and Margate to the northwest.
Commercial Boulevard runs east-west through the center of the city and is the main reference corridor most residents use to describe where things are in Tamarac. The Florida Turnpike provides quick access to Fort Lauderdale and Miami, which makes the city practical for commuters as well as retirees. The Tamarac Sports Complex on Southgate Boulevard is a well-used community resource, and the city is almost entirely built out with very little undeveloped land remaining. Homeowners here tend to invest in maintaining their properties because the housing stock is aging and the alternatives to renovation are limited in a fully built-out city. We also serve neighboring Lauderhill, which shares Tamarac's older housing stock and similar permit requirements.
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