
Coconut Creek Deck & Fence repairs decks, installs fences, builds screened enclosures, and constructs pool decks for homeowners throughout Lauderdale Lakes, FL. We have worked in Broward County since 2015 and know the concrete block homes, tight lots, and high water table conditions that make deck and fence work here different from what you find in most of South Florida.
Coconut Creek Deck & Fence repairs decks, installs fences, builds screened enclosures, and constructs pool decks for homeowners throughout Lauderdale Lakes, FL. We have worked in Broward County since 2015 and know the concrete block homes, tight lots, and high water table conditions that make deck and fence work here different from what you find in most of South Florida.

Most homes in Lauderdale Lakes were built in the 1960s through 1980s, and the decks and patio structures from that era are now 40 to 60 years old. Our deck repair and replacement service addresses the rotted boards, failed footings, and corroded fasteners that come with decades of South Florida humidity on flat, poorly draining lots - and we inspect the full structure before quoting so you know what you are actually paying for.
Lauderdale Lakes has small residential lots with homes close together, and a solid fence is often the only way to create privacy between properties. Vinyl holds up without painting or sealing in Broward County's heat and humidity, and for homeowners who want a low-maintenance boundary that stays clean-looking year after year in a tight neighborhood, it is the most practical choice.
Lauderdale Lakes sits in the middle of Broward County where afternoon mosquito pressure picks up during the wet season, and many of the 1970s-era patio enclosures in the city have screen mesh that is torn or aluminum framing that has corroded past the point of repair. Adding or replacing a screened enclosure turns a covered patio into a space you can actually use from dusk onward without fighting the insects that come with South Florida summers.
Some of the older single-family homes in Lauderdale Lakes have in-ground pools with original concrete decks that have cracked from decades of heat cycling and root intrusion. Replacing a pool deck here also means accounting for the flat terrain and poor drainage that cause water to pool around the slab - proper grading and drain placement are part of the job, not an afterthought.
For Lauderdale Lakes homeowners who want the look of natural wood, pressure-treated lumber rated for ground contact is the right material for this climate. Untreated wood in Lauderdale Lakes soil does not last - the combination of a high water table, frequent rain, and year-round humidity accelerates decay at the post bases within a few years without proper treatment and sealant upkeep.
In Lauderdale Lakes, UV exposure and moisture are both extreme by national standards, and an unsealed wood deck will gray, crack, and pull at fasteners faster than most homeowners expect. Staining and sealing on the right schedule - typically every two to three years in this climate - is the most cost-effective way to extend the life of a wood deck significantly without replacing boards prematurely.
Lauderdale Lakes is a compact city of about 35,000 people packed into roughly 3.4 square miles in central Broward County. The city was built out quickly during the postwar Florida construction boom, and most homes were completed between the early 1960s and mid-1980s. That puts the bulk of the housing stock at 40 to 60 years old. Concrete block construction is standard throughout the city, which handles South Florida's wind loads well, but the flat lots and high water table create drainage conditions that are hard on outdoor structures. Yards stay wet for extended periods after heavy rain, and the soil near footings and fence posts stays saturated in ways that accelerate wood decay and shift concrete footings over time.
Lauderdale Lakes gets approximately 62 inches of rain per year, the majority of it falling during intense afternoon thunderstorms from May through October. Hurricane season runs from June through November, and Broward County is in a high-risk zone for Atlantic storms. The Florida Building Code sets wind load requirements for outdoor structures in this county that must be met through proper permitting and construction. Beyond the structural requirements, the constant UV exposure in Lauderdale Lakes degrades exterior coatings, sealants, and unprotected wood surfaces faster than almost anywhere else in the continental United States - meaning maintenance cycles here are shorter than homeowners expect if they moved from outside Florida.
Our crew works throughout Lauderdale Lakes regularly, and we understand the small lots, concrete block homes, and drainage challenges that define outdoor structure work in this city. Permits for deck and fence projects are submitted to the City of Lauderdale Lakes Building Department, and we handle permit applications and inspection scheduling on your behalf so you do not have to track the city process yourself.
Most residents navigate Lauderdale Lakes by State Road 7, the main commercial corridor running through the heart of the city. Whether your home is right off State Road 7 or tucked into one of the residential streets behind the shops and apartment complexes, we know the neighborhoods and have worked on homes throughout the city. Lauderdale Lakes sits centrally in Broward County - Fort Lauderdale is a short drive east, and Lauderhill is just to the west. The housing on the quieter residential streets tends to be single-family concrete block homes on modest lots, which is the type of property we work on most often here.
We serve homeowners across central Broward County, including both Lauderdale Lakes and Coconut Creek to the north. If you are in the Lauderhill area just to the west, we work there regularly as well and understand the similar building conditions on that side of the county.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and tell us what you need. We respond within one business day and ask about your property type, what structure is being repaired or built, and whether you have had prior work done on the area.
We come to your Lauderdale Lakes property to inspect the existing structure - not just the surface, but footings, framing, and drainage conditions. You receive a written, itemized estimate before anything starts, with no pressure and no vague pricing ranges.
We submit the permit application to the City of Lauderdale Lakes Building Department and track the review process. City review typically takes two to four weeks. We contact you as soon as the permit is approved so construction can start without unnecessary delays.
Our crew builds on the approved schedule and keeps the site clean and accessible throughout the project. When the work is finished, we walk through everything with you before we mark the job complete.
We handle permits and give you a written estimate before any work starts. Call us or submit your project details and we will respond within one business day.
(754) 294-8695Lauderdale Lakes is a small city of roughly 35,000 people in central Broward County, covering about 3.4 square miles between Fort Lauderdale to the east and Lauderhill to the west. The city was built during the postwar Florida construction boom, and nearly all of its housing stock dates from the 1960s through the 1980s. Residential streets branch off from State Road 7, the city's main commercial corridor, into neighborhoods of single-family concrete block homes and apartment complexes sitting on small, flat lots. The city's compact size means neighbors are close together, and maintaining the exterior of a home - fences, patios, patio enclosures - matters both for day-to-day use and for keeping the property looking cared for. You can read more about the city at the Lauderdale Lakes Wikipedia page.
Lauderdale Lakes has a strong community identity tied to its long-term residents, many of whom have lived in the same neighborhood for decades. The city's central location in Broward County - easy to reach from Fort Lauderdale, Lauderhill, and North Lauderdale - makes it one of the more convenient areas in the county for contractors and residents alike. Homeowners in Lauderhill just to the west share many of the same housing characteristics - concrete block construction, small lots, and aging outdoor structures - and we serve homeowners throughout both cities.
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