
Coconut Creek Deck & Fence builds Trex decks, custom decks, pool decks, and pergolas for homeowners throughout Boca Raton, FL. We have served South Florida since 2015 and know how to navigate HOA approvals in Boca Raton's gated communities alongside city permitting, so your project starts right and finishes clean.
Coconut Creek Deck & Fence builds Trex decks, custom decks, pool decks, and pergolas for homeowners throughout Boca Raton, FL. We have served South Florida since 2015 and know how to navigate HOA approvals in Boca Raton's gated communities alongside city permitting, so your project starts right and finishes clean.

Boca Raton homeowners replace wood decks with Trex composite more often than almost any other material because of the city's relentless UV exposure and high annual rainfall. Our Trex deck installation service covers full design, permitting through Boca Raton Building Services, and HOA documentation for communities like Boca West or Broken Sound where exterior changes require association approval before construction begins.
A large share of Boca Raton single-family homes have in-ground pools, and the concrete decks surrounding them crack and roughen from decades of sun exposure, chlorine splash, and the daily rain-dry cycles of South Florida summers. Replacing or resurfacing a pool deck in Boca Raton also means choosing materials rated for non-slip use, which pool enclosure requirements in Palm Beach County reinforce at inspection.
Most Boca Raton homes already have screened lanais or patio enclosures, and many of them were built in the 1970s and 1980s with aluminum framing and screen mesh that have since corroded or torn. Re-screening and rebuilding these enclosures lets Boca Raton homeowners use their outdoor space year-round without the insects and afternoon sun that make an uncovered patio uncomfortable during summer.
Boca Raton backyards in communities like Broken Sound and Woodfield Country Club often have strict HOA guidelines on pergola height, materials, and setbacks. We review HOA architectural guidelines before finalizing your pergola design so the approval process runs smoothly and your structure matches what the community expects in terms of appearance and materials.
Homes in West Boca Raton on larger lots often have room for multi-level or L-shaped deck configurations that smaller Broward County lots cannot accommodate. We design custom decks around the specific footprint of your Boca Raton property, accounting for pool placement, setback requirements, and HOA finish standards that vary by community across the city.
Boca Raton gets roughly 60 inches of rain per year, and most of it falls during daily afternoon storms from May through October. A solid patio cover or covered deck lets Boca Raton homeowners stay outside through a passing storm, protects outdoor furniture from UV fading, and adds a layer of privacy that open backyards in many of the city's denser communities lack.
Boca Raton is one of the wealthier cities in South Florida, with a housing stock that skews toward well-maintained owner-occupied homes. Most of those homes were built between the 1970s and the 1990s, which means they are now 30 to 50 years old. Pool decks, patio enclosures, fences, and outdoor structures built in that era are commonly at or past their expected service life. Homeowners here tend to maintain their properties carefully, and when outdoor structures reach the point of replacement, they typically want materials and finishes that match the overall standard of the home. That means composite and Trex products are popular, and attention to detail in HOA compliance and finish quality matters more in Boca Raton than in many surrounding cities.
Palm Beach County's climate is essentially identical to Broward County's - hurricane season from June through November, intense UV year-round, roughly 60 inches of annual rain, and a high water table that keeps soil near saturation after heavy storms. Outdoor structures here need to be designed for wind loads specified in the Florida Building Code, and pool deck surfaces need to meet non-slip requirements. Boca Raton Building Services processes permits and inspections, and many gated and planned communities add HOA architectural review on top of that. A contractor who does not understand both layers of approval will cause delays that can push a simple deck project into months of waiting.
Our crew works throughout Boca Raton regularly, and we understand the planned communities, gated neighborhoods, and HOA approval requirements that affect deck and outdoor structure work here. Permits are submitted to the City of Boca Raton Building Services Division, and for properties in HOA-governed communities, we prepare and submit architectural review packages before filing with the city so both timelines run in parallel where possible.
Most Boca Raton residents orient the city by its main landmarks. Mizner Park in downtown Boca is the reference point for the eastern part of the city - a walkable district of shops, restaurants, and cultural venues that most residents pass through regularly. Town Center at Boca Raton on Glades Road is the city's main retail hub. The neighborhoods to the west, often called West Boca, tend to be newer and sit on larger lots, while the areas closer to the coast and the Intracoastal have an older, denser building stock. Florida Atlantic University's main campus anchors the student population near Glades Road, creating a mix of owner-occupied and rental housing in that corridor.
We regularly serve homeowners in the Boca Raton area and the cities just to the north. If you are in Pompano Beach, we work there as well and are familiar with the permit offices and building stock on both sides of the Broward-Palm Beach county line.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and describe what you are looking for. We respond within one business day and ask a few questions about your property, HOA status, and project goals before scheduling a site visit.
We visit your Boca Raton property to take measurements, review HOA architectural guidelines if applicable, and confirm setback requirements. You receive a written, itemized estimate with material options and a realistic timeline before you commit to anything.
We submit the building permit application to Boca Raton Building Services and prepare HOA architectural review packages for communities that require them. We track both processes and let you know as soon as approvals are in hand so construction can start without delay.
Our crew builds on the approved schedule and keeps the work site clean throughout the project. When construction is complete, we walk the finished structure with you before we consider the job done.
We handle permitting and HOA submissions for Boca Raton homeowners. Call us or submit your project details and we will respond within one business day.
(754) 294-8695Boca Raton is a city of roughly 97,000 residents in southern Palm Beach County, situated between Delray Beach to the north and Deerfield Beach to the south. The city has a reputation for well-maintained neighborhoods and high property values, which reflects a housing stock that is heavily owner-occupied and consistently maintained. Most homes were built during the city's growth period from the 1970s through the 1990s, with a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and condo communities. The western neighborhoods, often called West Boca, have a larger share of newer construction on bigger lots, while the eastern side of the city near Federal Highway and the Intracoastal tends to have older, denser housing. You can learn more about the city's history and layout at the Boca Raton Wikipedia page.
Boca Raton is known across South Florida for its planned communities and gated neighborhoods, including well-known developments with their own HOA rules about exterior construction. Florida Atlantic University's main campus is on Glades Road and brings a younger demographic to the neighborhoods near campus, creating a mix of student rentals and long-term owner-occupied homes in that part of the city. Residents in Deerfield Beach just to the south share many of the same housing characteristics - stucco exteriors, screened lanais, and aging pool decks that need attention - and we serve homeowners throughout both cities.
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