
Coconut Creek Deck & Fence installs pergolas, custom decks, screened porches, and pool decks for homeowners throughout Sunrise, FL. We have served Broward County since 2015 and know the concrete block ranch homes, screened enclosures, and drainage challenges that come with building in this part of western Broward.
Coconut Creek Deck & Fence installs pergolas, custom decks, screened porches, and pool decks for homeowners throughout Sunrise, FL. We have served Broward County since 2015 and know the concrete block ranch homes, screened enclosures, and drainage challenges that come with building in this part of western Broward.

Sunrise has a large share of single-family ranch homes with modest backyards, and a pergola is one of the most practical ways to define an outdoor living area without adding a full permitted addition. Our pergola installation service covers both freestanding and attached designs built to handle Broward County wind load requirements, using materials that do not absorb the moisture that South Florida rain brings almost daily in summer.
Sunrise homeowners near the western edge of the city - where the land runs right up against the Everglades conservation area - deal with heavier mosquito pressure than neighborhoods further east. A screened enclosure over a patio or deck turns that outdoor space into somewhere you can actually sit after dark from June through October, without fighting the insects that come off the wetlands.
Many of Sunrise's single-family homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s with in-ground pools and concrete decks that have since cracked, scaled, or become unsafe underfoot. Sunrise homeowners resurfacing or replacing those pool decks need materials built to handle repeated sun exposure, chlorine splash, and the heat cycling that Broward County summers bring every year.
Sunrise gets afternoon thunderstorms almost every day from June through September. A covered patio or deck lets Sunrise homeowners use their outdoor space through a passing storm and provides shade during the late-morning hours when direct sun makes a bare slab uncomfortable. Solid roof covers also protect outdoor furniture and grills from the UV exposure that fades and cracks materials within a season or two in South Florida.
Sunrise has a significant number of condo and townhome communities alongside its single-family neighborhoods, and HOAs in both types of community often specify low-maintenance fence materials. Vinyl holds its appearance under Broward County's humidity and salt-air conditions without painting or sealing, which keeps HOA-governed yards looking consistent year after year.
Most Sunrise lots are modest in size - under a quarter acre - so a custom deck here has to work with the available space precisely. We design decks that fit the specific footprint of your Sunrise home, using composite or pressure-treated materials that hold up against the flat-lot drainage issues and high water table that make untreated wood decay faster in this part of Broward County.
Sunrise is a fully built-out city of roughly 100,000 people in western Broward County. Most of the housing stock was built between the early 1970s and early 1990s, which puts the majority of Sunrise homes at 30 to 50 years old. At that age, outdoor structures - pool decks, screen enclosures, concrete patios - are commonly past their original useful life. The homes themselves are almost universally concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, which handles wind well but develops surface cracks and moisture intrusion issues over decades of heat cycling. A significant share of Sunrise housing is condos and townhomes, where individual owners handle interior work and some exterior repairs depending on HOA rules - but for single-family homeowners, the full range of outdoor work is their responsibility.
The western edge of Sunrise runs directly against the Everglades, which means the city sits on land with a very high water table and essentially no elevation. Heavy summer rain does not drain quickly in Sunrise. Yards stay wet for hours or days after a major storm, which keeps wood fence posts and deck footings in saturated soil. This accelerates post rot and causes concrete footings to shift if they were not sized and anchored properly at installation. Hurricane season adds the wind load demands that Florida Building Code addresses through mandatory permitting and engineering requirements - outdoor structures in Sunrise need to be designed with those requirements in mind, not retrofitted to meet them later.
Our crew works throughout Sunrise regularly, and we understand the concrete block single-family homes, screened patio enclosures, and drainage challenges that define outdoor structure work here. Permits for deck and pergola projects are filed through the City of Sunrise Building Division, and we handle permit applications, plan submissions, and inspection scheduling so you do not have to track the process yourself.
Sunrise is a city most residents navigate by its main landmarks. Sawgrass Mills on the west side draws visitors from across South Florida and is the reference point most people outside the city associate with Sunrise. Amerant Bank Arena near the intersection of Sunrise Boulevard and NW 136th Avenue anchors the western part of the city, and Markham Park off Broward County roads is where a lot of families in Sunrise spend weekends. The residential neighborhoods sit behind and between these anchors - ranch-style homes on quiet streets that have been there long enough to need real maintenance attention.
We serve homeowners on both sides of the Sunrise-Plantation border. If you are in Plantation to the south, we cover that city as well. For homeowners further east in Lauderhill, our team works in that area regularly and understands how conditions vary across central Broward County.
Call or use the contact form. We respond to all Sunrise inquiries within one business day and can typically schedule a site visit within a few days of your first message.
We come to your Sunrise property, measure the space, check any HOA or zoning restrictions, and discuss the project with you. You receive a written, itemized estimate with no hidden costs and no pressure to move forward.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to the City of Sunrise Building Division and schedule your project start. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks - we keep you updated and notify you as soon as approval comes through.
Active construction on most Sunrise projects takes two to six business days. We complete the final city inspection with you, so you have a permitted, code-compliant structure on record when the job is done.
We serve homeowners throughout Sunrise - no obligation, written estimate included. We respond within one business day.
(754) 294-8695Sunrise was incorporated in 1961 and grew rapidly through the 1970s and 1980s as developers built out planned subdivisions across the flat land of western Broward County. Today it is a fully built-out city of roughly 100,000 residents with a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and condo communities. Single-family neighborhoods dominate the northern and eastern parts of the city, featuring mostly one-story ranch-style homes on modest lots. Condo and townhome developments are concentrated in other sections, many of them built in the 1980s and 1990s with shared roofs and HOA-managed exteriors. Sawgrass Mills on the western end of the city is one of the largest outlet malls in the United States and is the landmark most people outside Sunrise associate with the city. Amerant Bank Arena, home of the Florida Panthers NHL team, sits near the city center on Sunrise Boulevard and has been a fixture of the community since 1998.
The western boundary of Sunrise meets the Everglades conservation area directly - there is no suburban sprawl beyond it, just wetlands. Markham Park off Broward County roads is a well-used outdoor space for camping, trails, and recreation that longtime Sunrise residents know well. The city borders Plantation to the south, which shares a similar housing stock and climate profile. To the east, homeowners in Tamarac also call us regularly for deck and fence work, and we serve that community as well.
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