
Coconut Creek Deck & Fence builds wood and privacy fences, custom decks, screened porches, and pool decks for homeowners throughout North Lauderdale, FL. We have served Broward County since 2015 and understand the concrete block homes, small lots, and tight neighborhood streets that define this city.
Coconut Creek Deck & Fence builds wood and privacy fences, custom decks, screened porches, and pool decks for homeowners throughout North Lauderdale, FL. We have served Broward County since 2015 and understand the concrete block homes, small lots, and tight neighborhood streets that define this city.

North Lauderdale is a dense, fully built-out city where privacy fences matter - lots are small, homes sit close together, and yards have real neighbors on every side. Our wood and privacy fence installation service gives homeowners a solid boundary that also holds up against the heavy rainfall and humidity that breaks down cheaper wood quickly in South Florida.
For North Lauderdale homeowners who want a fence that requires almost no upkeep, vinyl is a strong match. The city's summer rainfall and humidity accelerate rot in unprotected wood, but vinyl fencing does not rot, rust, or need repainting - a real advantage when you want a clean-looking fence without annual maintenance costs.
Most homes in North Lauderdale were built between the 1960s and 1990s, meaning many existing decks are well past their original lifespan. South Florida's humidity and rainfall accelerate structural decay in older wood decks, and problems that look like surface wear often indicate deeper issues with posts, joists, or ledger boards.
North Lauderdale's afternoon thunderstorms during rainy season and the mosquitoes that follow make an unscreened back porch impractical for much of the year. A screened enclosure converts an outdoor slab or existing deck into a usable, comfortable space from spring through fall without requiring an air-conditioned room addition.
North Lauderdale homeowners who spend time in their backyard know how quickly direct afternoon sun makes an exposed patio unusable during summer months. A solid patio cover or covered deck gives you shade from around noon onward, extending the usable hours of your outdoor space without a full room addition.
Many North Lauderdale homes have a concrete slab patio at the back but no raised deck - adding a custom deck creates a dedicated outdoor living space that works with the existing layout of the home. We design decks to fit the small to mid-sized lots common here, working within setback requirements and HOA guidelines where applicable.
North Lauderdale is a small, densely developed city of nearly 47,000 people packed into under 5 square miles. It is essentially fully built out - there is almost no open land left for new construction, which means almost all outdoor structure work here is renovation, replacement, or addition work on existing residential properties. The housing stock is predominantly single-family homes built between the 1960s and 1990s, constructed primarily from concrete block with stucco exteriors. These homes sit on small to mid-sized lots where fences and backyard structures help define usable space in a neighborhood where homes are close together and privacy matters.
South Florida's climate hits North Lauderdale hard from May through October. Heavy afternoon thunderstorms roll through almost daily during rainy season, and the combination of heat, humidity, and frequent rain keeps outdoor wood in a constant wet-dry cycle that accelerates rot and fastener corrosion. Fences and deck structures installed without proper ground-contact-rated lumber, concrete footings, and corrosion-resistant hardware deteriorate quickly. Hurricane season adds another layer of demand - any storm that passes through Broward County sends homeowners looking for fence repair crews in the days and weeks that follow.
Our crew works throughout North Lauderdale regularly, and we understand the concrete block single-family homes and tight residential lots that make up the overwhelming majority of this city. Permit applications for deck and fence projects are filed through the City of North Lauderdale building department - we know the local review process and handle all permit paperwork on your behalf.
On the ground, North Lauderdale is a city most residents know by its main streets. State Road 7 (US-441) runs along the eastern edge, and the Sawgrass Expressway borders the western side. Sabal Pines Park is the neighborhood recreation hub that families across the city use regularly. The streets between those anchors are tight residential grids with driveways, small yards, and homes that have been here long enough to need attention.
We also serve the communities immediately around North Lauderdale. If you are looking for a deck builder in Lauderhill to the south or in Tamarac to the west, we cover those areas as well.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you need. We respond within one business day to schedule an on-site estimate - no commitment required at this stage.
We visit your North Lauderdale property to measure the space, review any HOA requirements, and assess site conditions. You receive a written estimate with material and labor costs itemized - no surprise charges added later.
Once you approve the estimate, we file the permit application with the City of North Lauderdale and schedule your build. City permit review typically takes one to three weeks - we keep you updated and set a firm start date once approval is confirmed.
Our crew builds to the approved permit drawings and cleans the site daily. At completion, we walk through the finished structure with you, confirm the final inspection passes, and make sure you are satisfied before closing out the job.
We serve North Lauderdale homeowners with free on-site estimates. No commitment required - just a clear price before any work begins.
(754) 294-8695North Lauderdale sits in the center of Broward County, bordered by Margate and Coconut Creek to the north, Tamarac to the west, and Lauderhill to the south. It was incorporated in 1963 and developed rapidly through the late 1960s and 1980s, leaving a housing stock of mostly single-story concrete block homes typical of that era. The city is fully built out today - its roughly 47,000 residents live in established neighborhoods where homes have been continuously occupied for decades. Many are longtime owner-occupants who care about maintaining and improving properties they have lived in for years. Information about the city and its services is available through the City of North Lauderdale.
The city is racially and culturally diverse, with large Caribbean, Haitian, and Latino communities that have shaped its character for generations. Sabal Pines Park on the western side of the city is a popular gathering spot, and the State Road 7 corridor provides the commercial spine that most residents rely on for daily needs. The community sits close to neighbors like Margate to the north and Lauderhill to the south, all cities where we also work regularly.
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