Delray Beach Fence & Deck builds screened-in porches, composite decks, and vinyl fences for Coconut Creek homeowners, including HOA communities throughout the city. We handle permits with the City of Coconut Creek Building Division, serve Broward County homeowners since 2020, and reply to all inquiries within one business day.

Coconut Creek's flat, low-lying terrain and proximity to Tradewinds Park means mosquito pressure is real from late spring through fall, and an open patio becomes difficult to use in the evenings without protection. A screened enclosure turns your back patio into a usable outdoor room year-round, and the aluminum framing we use is built to handle Broward County wind loads. Learn about our screened porch installation and how we engineer enclosures for South Florida conditions.
Coconut Creek has a large number of planned communities with HOA design standards, and vinyl fencing is one of the most accepted materials in those guidelines. It does not rust, peel, or need painting in Broward County's humid climate, making it a practical long-term choice for homeowners in communities like Winston Park and Centura Parc where appearance standards are enforced.
Coconut Creek's concrete block homes from the 1980s and 1990s often have back patios that are due for an upgrade. Composite decking is the right material for this climate because it handles South Florida's heavy summer rain and intense UV without splintering, rotting, or needing the annual sealing that wood requires here.
Backyard pools are common in Coconut Creek's single-family neighborhoods, and the concrete or paver deck surrounding them takes a beating from foot traffic, pool chemicals, and the daily cycle of heat and heavy rain. We build pool decks with slip-resistant finishes and proper drainage slope to keep standing water from working its way under the slab over time.
Coconut Creek yards on flat lots tend to feel exposed without some overhead structure to define the outdoor space. A pergola adds shade and architectural interest without requiring the full permitting process that an enclosed structure does, making it a faster path to a finished outdoor living area for most homeowners here.
Afternoon thunderstorms in Coconut Creek arrive quickly during the summer rainy season and can drop heavy rain in under an hour. A solid patio cover keeps your outdoor furniture and gathering space dry during those daily storms and provides real relief from the midday sun that makes an uncovered deck unusable from May through September.
Most of Coconut Creek was built during the 1980s and 1990s, and the concrete block homes from that era are now at the age where original decks, patios, and screen enclosures need real maintenance or replacement. The city sits on flat, low-lying terrain typical of South Florida, where water does not drain quickly after heavy rain. Coconut Creek averages around 60 inches of rain per year, most of it falling between May and October in concentrated afternoon storms. That standing water pattern is hard on concrete slabs and paver surfaces, causing settling and cracking that gets worse if it is not addressed.
The year-round UV intensity in Broward County is also a factor that shortens the lifespan of exterior finishes faster than homeowners expect. Paint, caulk, and deck sealants break down on a five-to-seven year cycle here rather than the ten-year cycle common in cooler climates. Coconut Creek also falls within Broward County's hurricane zone, and any outdoor structure needs to be designed and permitted to meet Florida Building Code wind-load requirements. The City of Coconut Creek building division enforces those standards, and we pull every permit through that office before work begins.
Our crew works throughout Coconut Creek regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. The city has a heavy concentration of HOA-governed planned communities, and the architectural review process varies enough from one community to the next that knowing what each board typically requires matters. We have worked in neighborhoods along Sample Road, Wiles Road, and the Lyons Road corridor, and we prepare HOA submissions as a standard part of how we kick off any project in Coconut Creek.
Coconut Creek is oriented around a few corridors most residents know well - Sample Road running east-west through the middle of the city, Wiles Road to the south, and Lyons Road as the western boundary. Butterfly World inside Tradewinds Park on Sample Road is the landmark most residents know by name - it is a reference point we use often when talking with homeowners about which part of town a job is in. The Seminole Casino Coconut Creek on Stirling Road is another well-known anchor on the southern edge of the city.
Coconut Creek sits between two active service areas. We work regularly in Margate, which is directly to the south, and in Deerfield Beach, which borders Coconut Creek to the east along Sample Road.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form. We respond within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that is convenient for you.
We visit the property, measure the area, and review your HOA guidelines if your community has design approval requirements. You receive a written estimate with a clear material and labor breakdown before any work is agreed to.
We submit the building permit to the City of Coconut Creek and prepare HOA approval documents if needed. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks. We schedule construction to begin as soon as all approvals are in place.
Most projects take three to six business days to build. We schedule the final inspection with the City of Coconut Creek building division, and you receive closed permit paperwork when the job is done.
We serve all of Coconut Creek, FL - from Sample Road neighborhoods to communities near Wiles Road. Free estimates, no pressure.
(561) 668-0970Coconut Creek is a city of roughly 60,000 people in northwestern Broward County, incorporated in 1967 but built out mostly during the 1980s and 1990s as Broward County expanded westward. The housing stock is a mix of detached single-family homes, townhomes, and condominiums, with many of the condo and townhome communities catering to retirees and seasonal residents. Most properties are concrete block construction with stucco exteriors - the standard building method throughout South Florida. The city officially brands itself as the "Butterfly Capital of the World" because of Butterfly World, the largest butterfly park in the country, located inside Tradewinds Park on Sample Road.
Planned communities with HOAs make up a large share of Coconut Creek's residential neighborhoods, including Winston Park, Centura Parc, and Regency Lakes. These communities tend to have well-maintained streetscapes and active architectural review processes, which means the approval step is a real part of any exterior project here. The Seminole Casino Coconut Creek on Stirling Road and the Promenade at Coconut Creek shopping center are two of the most visible commercial anchors in the city. Homeowners in nearby Margate and Pompano Beach are also within our regular Broward County service area.
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