
Coconut Creek Deck & Fence builds custom decks, fences, screened porches, and pergolas for homeowners throughout Coral Springs, FL. We have served western Broward County since 2015 and understand the planned-community HOA requirements and 1970s-to-1990s housing stock that define most of Coral Springs.
Coconut Creek Deck & Fence builds custom decks, fences, screened porches, and pergolas for homeowners throughout Coral Springs, FL. We have served western Broward County since 2015 and understand the planned-community HOA requirements and 1970s-to-1990s housing stock that define most of Coral Springs.

Coral Springs homeowners with canal-adjacent or retention pond lots need a deck design that accounts for drainage, soil conditions near the water, and HOA specifications. Our custom deck design and build process starts with a site visit and ends with a structure engineered to hold up against Coral Springs' 60-inch annual rainfall and summer humidity cycle.
Afternoon insects and near-daily summer thunderstorms make an unscreened outdoor space hard to use in Coral Springs. A screened enclosure over a porch or deck lets homeowners enjoy their outdoor space throughout the year without fighting the bugs or staying inside during brief rain showers.
Coral Springs' planned communities have HOAs that specify fence materials, heights, and setbacks, so getting the details right before installation matters. Vinyl fencing handles South Florida's humidity without painting or staining, and wood privacy fences are a practical choice for homeowners who want to enclose a yard on a modest lot without a large budget.
Many Coral Springs homes have pools, and the surrounding deck takes constant punishment from UV exposure, pool chemicals, and wet feet. We build pool decks using slip-resistant materials and proper drainage slopes so the surface stays safe and holds up through years of South Florida sun and afternoon downpours.
Coral Springs sits inland from the coast, which means summer heat without much ocean breeze to soften it. A pergola or patio cover over an outdoor seating area changes how usable your backyard is from March through October, creating shade while keeping the space open to natural airflow.
With most Coral Springs homes built between the 1970s and early 1990s, many decks in the city are 30-plus years old and dealing with board rot, failing posts, and finishes that have not been touched in years. A proper repair and resealing job stops further damage and extends the life of a deck that is otherwise structurally sound.
Coral Springs was built primarily between the late 1960s and early 1990s as a planned community in western Broward County. That puts most of the city's homes in the 30-to-55-year-old range today. Decks, fences, and screened enclosures added during that original construction period are often overdue for assessment or replacement. The concrete block structure and stucco exteriors common to Coral Springs homes hold up well structurally, but the attached wooden and composite outdoor structures age faster than many homeowners realize.
The city's climate adds pressure on top of age. Coral Springs averages around 60 inches of rain per year, nearly all of it falling in the summer months through intense afternoon thunderstorms. The flat, low-lying terrain - built on land adjacent to the Everglades drainage basin - means many yards drain slowly, and water can sit against footings, posts, and fence bases after heavy rain. Many properties also back up to canals or retention ponds, which adds soil moisture and drainage considerations that a contractor unfamiliar with the area might overlook.
Our crew works throughout Coral Springs regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Coral Springs Building Division for deck, fence, and outdoor structure projects in this municipality. We understand the master-planned neighborhood layout, the HOA approval processes that govern most exterior work here, and the canal-adjacent lots that need extra attention to drainage and foundation moisture.
Coral Springs is a large, family-oriented city with one of the highest homeownership rates in Broward County. Residents here tend to invest in their properties and expect work done correctly. The city covers a wide area from University Drive on the east out to the western edge near the Everglades. We have worked on homes near Mullins Park, in neighborhoods along Wiles Road and Sample Road, and in communities spread across the city's residential grid.
We also serve neighboring communities. Homeowners looking for deck builders in Tamarac or those just south in Margate can reach us through the same contact form - we cover the full western Broward County area as part of our regular service territory.
Reach us by phone or through our online contact form. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a time to visit your Coral Springs property - no commitment required at this stage.
We walk the project with you, assess your lot - including any drainage conditions near canals or retention ponds - and discuss HOA requirements. You receive a written estimate with itemized costs before you decide anything.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to the City of Coral Springs and help you prepare any HOA submittal documents needed. We schedule the build start date around permit approval and keep you updated throughout.
Active construction on most projects in Coral Springs takes three to ten business days. We clean up fully and do a walkthrough with you before we consider the job complete.
We serve all of Coral Springs, FL. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. Free estimates, no pressure.
(754) 294-8695Coral Springs is one of the largest cities in Broward County, with a population of around 134,000 people spread across a planned grid of residential neighborhoods, commercial corridors, and parks. The city was developed starting in 1963 on flat land in western Broward County, and most of its homes were built between the late 1960s and early 1990s. About 70 percent of housing units are owner-occupied, which is notably high for South Florida. The residential landscape is dominated by single-family homes with concrete block construction and tile or flat roofs, sitting on lots that often back up to one of the city's many canals or retention ponds. Community landmarks include Mullins Park on Sample Road and the Coral Springs Center for the Arts, both well-known gathering points for longtime residents.
Because Coral Springs was built as a master-planned community, many of its neighborhoods have active HOAs with rules governing exterior improvements. Most homes sit on lots between 6,000 and 10,000 square feet, with yards that frequently include screened patios, small pools, and landscaped areas. The city is bordered by Tamarac to the south and Coconut Creek to the north, and we serve homeowners across all three cities as part of our core western Broward County territory.
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