
Coconut Creek Deck & Fence builds pool decks, custom decks, fences, and screened porches for homeowners throughout Pompano Beach, FL. We have served Broward County since 2015 and understand the salt-air conditions, waterway lots, and older housing stock that define work in this city.
Coconut Creek Deck & Fence builds pool decks, custom decks, fences, and screened porches for homeowners throughout Pompano Beach, FL. We have served Broward County since 2015 and understand the salt-air conditions, waterway lots, and older housing stock that define work in this city.

Pompano Beach has one of the highest rates of residential pool ownership in Broward County, and the pool deck surrounding that pool takes constant damage from UV rays, pool chemicals, and afternoon rain. Our pool deck construction service uses slip-resistant, moisture-tolerant materials and proper drainage slopes to keep the surface safe and looking good through years of South Florida sun.
Pompano Beach homes on canal lots or near the Intracoastal Waterway need a custom deck designed around water proximity, soil conditions, and wind exposure. We design and build decks that work with the specific layout and conditions of your lot, whether you are in Palm Aire, near Atlantic Boulevard, or steps from the waterfront.
Coastal Pompano Beach brings mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and afternoon thunderstorms that make unscreened outdoor spaces uncomfortable much of the year. A screened enclosure lets you use your porch or deck through the long Florida warm season without fighting insects or ducking inside every time the sky opens up.
Pompano Beach homeowners near the Intracoastal and canals benefit from vinyl fencing because it does not corrode, warp, or need repainting the way wood does in a salt-air environment. For homeowners in inland neighborhoods who want privacy on a budget, wood fencing remains a practical and attractive option.
Pompano Beach sits directly on the Atlantic coast, and while it gets ocean breezes, the sun is intense from March through October. A pergola or covered patio structure over an outdoor seating or dining area makes the backyard usable through the hottest part of the year without fully enclosing the space.
Most Pompano Beach homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and many decks and outdoor structures from that era are long overdue for assessment. The combination of age, salt air, and South Florida moisture causes boards to rot, metal connectors to corrode, and finishes to fail faster here than in inland cities.
Pompano Beach is a coastal city of roughly 115,000 people, and its housing stock reflects decades of Florida growth. Most single-family homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s using concrete block construction standard to South Florida. Those homes are now 40 to 70 years old, and the attached outdoor structures - decks, fences, pool surrounds, and screened enclosures - are often in the same age range. Exterior materials exposed to Pompano Beach conditions age faster than most homeowners expect: the city averages around 63 inches of rain per year, intense UV exposure year-round, and salt air that reaches well inland from the Atlantic and the Intracoastal Waterway.
Wind load is also a real factor here. Pompano Beach sits in Broward County's coastal building zone, which means structures must meet elevated wind-resistance requirements under the Florida Building Code. Any deck, pergola, or fence added after the original construction needs to be built to those standards - and older structures should be checked to confirm they meet current code, especially after a hurricane or tropical storm passes through.
Our crew works throughout Pompano Beach regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Pompano Beach for deck, fence, and outdoor structure projects in this municipality. Pompano Beach has a large number of canal-front and Intracoastal-adjacent homes, and we account for soil moisture, tidal influence on drainage, and salt-air corrosion when selecting materials and hardware for these properties.
The city covers a wide mix of neighborhoods. Palm Aire in western Pompano Beach has larger single-family homes with spacious lots. Neighborhoods closer to Atlantic Boulevard and the beach are denser, with a mix of older single-family homes, townhomes, and condominiums. Near the Pompano Beach Fishing Village and along A1A, homes and units are right in the salt-air zone. We have worked in all of these areas and know how the conditions differ from one part of the city to another.
We also serve communities north and south of Pompano Beach. Homeowners looking for deck builders in Deerfield Beach just to the north, or those in Margate to the west, are part of our regular service territory.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. Tell us your address, the type of project, and any specifics you already know - like lot type, HOA membership, or whether you need a permit pulled.
We visit your property, assess the site conditions, and walk through options with you. For Pompano Beach canal-front or waterfront lots, we pay close attention to drainage and soil conditions that affect material choices and footing design. You receive a written estimate before committing to anything.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle the permit application with the City of Pompano Beach and put your project on the schedule. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks - we keep you updated so there are no surprises on timing.
Active construction on most Pompano Beach deck and fence projects takes three to eight business days. We clean up the site and do a walkthrough with you before we consider the job complete - if anything is not right, we address it before we leave.
We serve homeowners throughout Pompano Beach and respond to every inquiry within one business day. No pressure - just a straight answer and a written estimate.
(754) 294-8695Pompano Beach is a coastal city of about 115,000 people in eastern Broward County, sitting on the Atlantic Ocean between Fort Lauderdale to the south and Deerfield Beach to the north. The city has more than 20 miles of navigable waterways, and many neighborhoods sit directly on canals connected to the Intracoastal Waterway. The beachfront area centers on the Pompano Beach Fishing Village, a redeveloped waterfront district with the city's well-known municipal fishing pier. The city is named for the pompano fish, reflecting its identity as a fishing destination that has anchored the community for generations.
The housing stock is a mix of postwar single-family homes, condominiums from the 1970s and 1980s, and newer townhomes. Palm Aire in western Pompano Beach is an established community built around golf courses, with larger lots and long-term homeowners. Closer to Atlantic Boulevard and the beach, the density increases with a mix of older homes and mid-rise condos. About half of Pompano Beach's housing units are owner-occupied and half are renter-occupied or seasonal properties, which gives the city a varied character. Homeowners in nearby Coral Springs to the west also reach us for outdoor living projects.
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