
You deserve an outdoor space that actually works for how you live. We design and build custom decks from scratch - sized to your yard, built for South Florida weather, and permitted through the city.

Custom deck design and build in Coconut Creek means the deck is drawn up specifically for your home - your yard shape, your HOA rules, and how you actually want to use the space. Most builds take three to seven working days on site once permits are approved and materials arrive.
Unlike a kit or prefab structure, every dimension, stair placement, and railing style is decided with you before a single board goes in the ground. That planning step is where most homeowners save money - catching design issues on paper costs nothing, while changing course during construction costs real time and money.
If you already have a pool or outdoor kitchen and need a proper transition surface around it, we can design the deck to integrate those features from the start. We also build composite decks for homeowners who want the lowest long-term maintenance, and multi-level decks for yards where a single flat platform would not make the most of the space.
If your outdoor space is mostly grass and you rarely spend time back there, the space is not working for you. In Coconut Creek, where the weather allows outdoor living nine or ten months a year, that is a real loss. A well-designed deck can turn an unused yard into the most-used room in your home.
A soft spot underfoot or a railing that shifts when you lean on it means moisture has compromised the framing underneath. In South Florida's humidity, this process can happen faster than homeowners expect. It is a safety issue that gets worse, not better, over time.
If your wood deck has turned gray, grows surface mold, or splits along the grain and cleaning no longer helps, the wood itself has broken down. In Coconut Creek's climate, continued repairs are usually a short-term fix. Replacement becomes the more cost-effective answer.
Coconut Creek buyers expect usable outdoor space. A bare or deteriorating backyard can hurt your home's appeal and give buyers a reason to negotiate the price down. Adding a deck before listing is one of the higher-return improvements you can make in this market.
We handle the full project from first sketch to final city inspection. That includes the design drawings, the permit application through the City of Coconut Creek, material sourcing, and all construction. We build decks in pressure-treated wood, composite materials, and cedar - and we can combine materials based on your priorities and budget.
Our composite deck installation service is the right fit for homeowners who want a surface that holds up to South Florida's humidity without annual maintenance. For homeowners who want more outdoor living space and definition, our multi-level deck builds can create separate zones for dining, lounging, and pool access - all on one connected structure.
Homeowners who want low maintenance and long-term durability in South Florida's climate.
Buyers who prefer real wood at a lower upfront cost and plan to maintain the surface regularly.
Yards with elevation changes or homeowners who want to define separate outdoor zones.
Anyone who has added a pool or outdoor kitchen and needs a proper, safe transition surface.
Coconut Creek sits in one of the most demanding climates in the country for outdoor structures. Summer heat indexes regularly exceed 100 degrees, humidity rarely drops below 70%, and afternoon thunderstorms roll through almost every day from May through October. That combination destroys the wrong decking material fast - standard untreated wood can rot, warp, or grow mold within a few years here. Every material and fastener choice we make is driven by local conditions, not generic contractor habits.
Coconut Creek also has a high concentration of HOA-governed neighborhoods - from communities near Tradewinds Park to the planned developments along Wiles Road. Many associations have specific rules about deck size, color, and placement. Coral Springs and Margate homeowners face similar HOA situations, and we work across all of these communities regularly. Designing within those guidelines from the first sketch saves you from having to revise plans after the association reviews them. We also build to Florida's wind load requirements, which means your deck is engineered to stay put through storm season - not just look good on day one.
Call or submit a form and we respond within 1 business day. We ask a few basic questions about your yard, HOA situation, and how you want to use the space - then schedule a time to come see it in person.
We visit your yard, take measurements, and walk through the space with you. We flag anything that affects the design - HOA rules, utility locations, property lines - and discuss materials and features. You leave with a clear picture of what is possible and what it will cost.
We submit a written proposal with a detailed cost breakdown. Once you approve and sign, we apply for the city permit and order materials. Permit approval typically takes two to four weeks - we handle the paperwork.
Most builds take three to seven working days on site. We set footings and posts, build the frame, lay the decking, and install railings and stairs. A city inspector signs off on the finished structure before we hand it over.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home.
(754) 294-8695Every deck we build is permitted through the City of Coconut Creek and inspected before handoff. A permitted deck protects your family, your homeowner's insurance, and your asking price when you sell. We handle every form and every call to the building department.
We spec every material choice and fastener for South Florida's humidity, UV intensity, and hurricane-season wind loads. A deck that holds up here is engineered differently than one built in a drier climate, and we have been doing this work in Broward County since 2015.
A large share of Coconut Creek neighborhoods are governed by HOAs with strict architectural guidelines. We design within those rules from the first sketch, so your deck gets association approval on the first submission rather than requiring costly revisions.
We visit your yard, take real measurements, and give you a written proposal - not a ballpark figure over the phone. You get a line-by-line cost breakdown so you know exactly what you are paying for before you commit to anything.
Building a deck in South Florida is not the same as building one in a drier part of the country. The materials, the engineering, the permit process, and the HOA landscape are all specific to this region. We have done this work in Coconut Creek and across Broward County long enough to know what holds up and what does not - and we back every project with a written warranty. For more on contractor licensing standards, see the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Composite boards that resist South Florida's humidity without annual sanding, staining, or sealing.
Learn MoreTwo or more connected deck platforms that create separate zones for dining, lounging, and pool access.
Learn MoreFree on-site estimates in Coconut Creek and across Broward County - contact us now before the permit queue fills up ahead of summer.