Delray Beach Fence & Deck is a locally owned deck builder serving Boca Raton, FL, with custom deck design, composite deck installation, and pool deck construction for gated communities, owner-occupied neighborhoods, and everything in between. We have served Boca Raton since 2020 and handle every permit and HOA submission in-house so your project does not stall before it starts.

Boca Raton homes range from 1970s ranch-style properties near Glades Road to newer luxury builds in West Boca communities with strict HOA design standards. A custom-designed deck fits the specific footprint, setbacks, and aesthetic requirements of your property rather than forcing a generic solution onto it. See how we approach custom deck projects from planning through final inspection.
Boca Raton gets roughly 60 inches of rain per year, concentrated in intense summer storms, plus months of high UV exposure that bleaches and cracks untreated wood quickly. Composite boards resist all of it - they will not warp, splinter, or need annual sealing, which is why they are the material of choice for most of the high-end homes in this city.
A large share of single-family homes in Boca Raton have in-ground pools, and the concrete or paver surface around them takes continuous punishment from the sun. We build pool decks with slip-resistant finishes and light colors that reflect heat rather than absorb it, keeping the surface comfortable underfoot on the hottest afternoons.
Most single-family homes in Boca Raton already have a screened lanai or are designed with one in mind. When the existing screen enclosure ages or hurricane damage compromises the frame, we replace and rebuild it to current Florida Building Code standards so it passes re-inspection and holds up through the next storm season.
Afternoon rain in Boca Raton arrives fast and heavy from May through October, and an uncovered patio becomes unusable the moment a storm rolls in. A solid patio cover extends the usable window for outdoor living and protects deck materials from the direct sun exposure that accelerates fading and surface breakdown.
Boca Raton homes near the Intracoastal and the coast deal with salt air that corrodes standard steel hardware and fasteners within a few years. We use marine-grade hardware and aluminum or composite railing systems that hold up in coastal conditions, keeping your railing structurally sound and visually clean without constant maintenance.
Most homes in Boca Raton were built between the 1970s and the 1990s, putting the bulk of the city's housing stock at 30 to 50 years old. At that age, the concrete slabs, original footings, and any existing outdoor structures are often due for inspection or replacement. When we assess a site in Boca Raton, we account for slab conditions, existing drainage patterns, and the height of any adjacent structures before designing a deck - because what looks like a simple build on paper can reveal foundation or drainage issues that need to be addressed before any new structure goes in.
Boca Raton also has one of the highest concentrations of gated and HOA-managed communities in Palm Beach County. Neighborhoods like Boca West, Broken Sound, and Woodfield Country Club each have their own architectural review requirements, material restrictions, and contractor access protocols. A contractor who has not worked in these communities before can cost a homeowner weeks of delays. We have navigated these approval processes repeatedly and know how to prepare a submission that gets approved the first time. All of our work is also permitted through the City of Boca Raton Building Division and meets Palm Beach County's wind load requirements.
Our crew works throughout Boca Raton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The city divides naturally between the older established neighborhoods east of I-95 - where stucco-clad concrete block homes sit on tighter lots closer to the coast - and the newer, larger-lot communities in West Boca built out over the past 20 to 30 years. The soil conditions, drainage patterns, and HOA requirements are meaningfully different between those two parts of the city, and we plan accordingly.
Boca Raton is bisected east-to-west by Glades Road, which most residents use as a daily reference point alongside Palmetto Park Road and Yamato Road. The commercial corridor along Federal Highway and the neighborhoods between it and the Intracoastal Waterway are among the older parts of the city, where homes were built before post-Andrew wind codes took effect. Properties near Mizner Park and the Town Center mall area sit in the mid-city zone where the housing mix includes condos, townhomes, and single-family homes side by side. We come to every job knowing what that part of the city looks like structurally.
From Boca Raton, we regularly work north toward Deerfield Beach and south into Broward County. Homeowners in Boynton Beach just north of the city are also in our regular service area and face many of the same coastal and HOA conditions as Boca Raton.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form with a brief description of your project. We reply within 1 business day and ask a few questions about your property type, yard size, and goals so we show up prepared rather than guessing.
We visit your property to measure, assess drainage and soil conditions, and review any HOA requirements you have received. You get a written estimate with a clear scope and price - no surprise add-ons once work begins. This visit costs nothing and takes about 45 minutes.
Once you approve the estimate, we prepare and submit the permit application to the City of Boca Raton Building Division and, if needed, the HOA architectural review package. You do not have to manage any of that process yourself. We update you when approvals are confirmed and give you a construction start date.
Most decks take three to seven business days to build. We schedule the final city inspection, walk you through the finished structure, and give you the closed permit documentation - which you will need for your home sale records or any future insurance claim.
We serve Boca Raton homeowners from West Boca communities to the neighborhoods near the Intracoastal. Free estimates, permits handled, and no pressure.
(561) 668-0970Boca Raton is a city of roughly 97,000 residents in southern Palm Beach County, stretching from the Atlantic coast westward through a series of planned communities and newer suburban neighborhoods. The eastern part of the city is anchored by landmarks like Mizner Park, an open-air shopping and dining district that most Boca Raton residents visit regularly, and the historic Boca Raton Resort and Club on the Intracoastal Waterway. The majority of the housing stock was built between the 1970s and the 1990s, which means a large share of homes are now 30 to 50 years old and in various stages of renovation and upgrade. Single-family homes with stucco exteriors, in-ground pools, and screened lanais are the dominant residential type throughout most of the city.
West Boca Raton - the areas west of Florida's Turnpike - was developed more recently and tends to have larger lots, newer construction, and a higher concentration of master-planned gated communities with active HOAs. Florida Atlantic University's main campus sits along Glades Road and adds a young-adult population to the central part of the city, particularly in the rental-heavy neighborhoods near campus. Boca Raton neighbors Deerfield Beach to the south and Boynton Beach to the north, and we serve all three areas as part of our regular work territory.
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