
Your backyard should be usable in July, not just February. We build permitted, wind-rated covered patios and covered decks so you can spend more time outside year-round.

Covered decks and patio covers in Coconut Creek, FL are permanent shade structures built over an existing slab or new deck platform, most jobs take one to three weeks of construction plus one to four weeks for City of Coconut Creek permit review before work can begin.
Coconut Creek averages around 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, and summer heat regularly pushes the heat index above 100 degrees. A covered patio changes your backyard from a surface you walk past to a room you live in. If you want the option to enclose the space with screen walls as well, our screened-in porches and screened decks service can be combined with a patio cover in a single project.
We handle the full process in Coconut Creek, including engineered permit drawings for the city, HOA documentation for communities that require it, and calling Florida 811 before any footing excavation to locate underground utilities.
If the heat and afternoon thunderstorms keep you inside for most of the year, your outdoor space is not working for you. Coconut Creek's summer sun makes an uncovered patio genuinely uncomfortable by mid-morning, and the near-daily afternoon rain from June through September makes any gathering a gamble. A covered structure changes that equation entirely.
South Florida's UV exposure is among the highest in the continental United States. If your outdoor cushions and furniture are bleaching out or breaking down within a year or two of purchase, your patio has no protection from the elements. A solid or slatted cover dramatically reduces UV exposure on the surface below.
If you have a concrete slab or wooden deck that is technically there but rarely used because it is too hot or too exposed, adding a cover is often the most cost-effective way to get value from that space. Many Coconut Creek homeowners find a covered patio becomes the most-used room in the house once it is shaded.
If you notice water sitting against your house foundation after heavy rain, an attached patio cover with proper drainage can redirect that water away from the house. Coconut Creek's flat topography means water has nowhere to go on its own, and a well-designed cover roof can be part of the solution.
Aluminum is the most popular material we work with in Coconut Creek because it holds up in South Florida's humidity and UV exposure without demanding constant maintenance. We install attached aluminum covers over existing slabs, as well as more involved custom covered decks built on new framing with composite or pressure-treated decking below. For homeowners who want an open-air overhead structure without solid roof panels, our pergola installation service is a natural alternative.
Want to enclose the covered space with screen walls? We can combine a patio cover with a screened enclosure in a single build - one permit application, one project timeline, one crew. All covered structures we build include proper drainage pitch away from the house and the option to add outdoor-rated ceiling fans and lighting through the same permit.
Suits homeowners who want low-maintenance shade over an existing slab - fast to install and built to last in South Florida's climate.
Suits homeowners who prefer the warmth of natural wood aesthetics and are committed to regular sealing in South Florida's humidity.
Suits homeowners who want the look of wood with the durability of synthetic materials - low maintenance and moisture-resistant.
Suits homeowners who want a fully outfitted outdoor room - electrical is added during permitting for the most cost-efficient approach.
Coconut Creek sits at the western edge of Broward County, close to the Everglades, which means ambient humidity is consistently high. High humidity accelerates corrosion on metal fasteners, warping in untreated wood, and deterioration of porous surfaces. This is one reason aluminum and composite materials are so popular here - they hold up better over time without the maintenance burden that raw wood requires in this climate. Florida's building code, enforced by the Florida Building Commission, requires any permanent covered structure to meet wind-resistance standards designed for South Florida's hurricane exposure.
HOA approval is another local factor that surprises many homeowners. Coconut Creek has a high concentration of planned communities - including Wynmoor and Centura Parc - where HOAs have architectural review requirements that run separately from the city permit process. We handle both simultaneously so nothing gets built before you are cleared on both fronts. Homeowners in nearby Plantation and Coral Springs face similar HOA and permitting landscapes, and we serve those communities as well.
Coconut Creek's flat lots also mean drainage must be designed into the cover from the start. Water that pools around footings or against your home's back wall creates long-term problems. Every covered structure we design includes a roof pitch that directs water away from the house and toward the yard.
The first conversation is quick - we ask about the size of the space, whether you want it attached to the house, and any features like fans or lighting you have in mind. You will hear back within one business day, and there is no pressure to decide anything on that first call.
We visit your home to measure the space, review the existing structure, and walk through your options. You will get a written estimate within a few days - we do not pressure anyone to sign on the spot.
We handle the City of Coconut Creek permit application and provide the drawings your HOA needs for architectural review. Both approvals typically take one to four weeks, and we track the status for you.
The crew sets footings, installs the frame and roofing, and finishes with any electrical or trim work. A city inspector visits before we consider the job complete, and we do a walkthrough with you before we leave.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle the city permit and HOA paperwork.
(754) 294-8695We prepare engineered drawings, submit the application to the City of Coconut Creek Building Division, and schedule the final inspection. You do not chase paperwork or field calls from the permit office - we handle it so you can focus on planning how you will use your new outdoor space.
Every covered structure we build is designed to meet Florida's wind-resistance requirements. That means posts, beams, fasteners, and roofing material are specified to hold up during South Florida's storm season - not just on a calm spring afternoon.
Coconut Creek has a high share of HOA communities including Wynmoor and Centura Parc. We routinely prepare the architectural review drawings and documentation those communities require, so your HOA and city approvals move forward in parallel and nothing gets built before you are cleared on both fronts.
We recommend materials that hold up in Coconut Creek's humidity, UV exposure, and proximity to the Everglades. Aluminum and composite options stay looking good for years without constant upkeep - we will tell you honestly what each material requires before you choose.
Knowing Coconut Creek's specific permit office, HOA communities, and climate conditions means your project moves faster and with fewer surprises. That local knowledge is something you cannot get from a crew that drives in from outside the area.
The North American Deck and Railing Association publishes contractor selection guidance for outdoor structure projects. You can also verify any Florida contractor's license on the Florida DBPR website before signing anything.
An open-beam overhead structure for homeowners who want shade and character without a solid roof panel.
Learn MoreEnclose your covered patio with screen walls to keep insects out and create a fully protected outdoor room.
Learn MorePermit slots in Coconut Creek fill up heading into fall. Contact us today so your new outdoor space is ready before the holidays.