Delray Beach Fence & Deck installs vinyl fences, builds composite decks, and constructs covered patios for Palm Springs homeowners, serving the Village of Palm Springs and surrounding Palm Beach County since 2020. We handle permits through the Palm Springs Building Department and respond to all estimate requests within one business day.

Palm Springs is a quiet, residential village where most yards are modest in size and neighbors sit close together. A vinyl privacy fence defines your property line, reduces road and neighbor noise, and holds up through the heavy summer rain and humidity without rusting, peeling, or requiring paint every few years the way wood fences do in South Florida. Learn about our vinyl fence installation process and how we handle permits for Palm Beach County homeowners.
Some Palm Springs homeowners prefer the natural look of a wood privacy fence, particularly on the older ranch-style homes where wood framing fits the aesthetic. We use pressure-treated lumber rated for ground contact, which extends the life of wood posts in Palm Springs's wet-season soil conditions and reduces the maintenance cycle compared to untreated pine.
The postwar ranch-style homes that dominate Palm Springs often have small rear patios that homeowners want to expand into a real outdoor living space. Composite decking handles the daily UV exposure and afternoon rain that South Florida delivers without the warping, splintering, or annual maintenance that wood requires in this climate.
Palm Springs sits just five to six miles from the Atlantic coast, which means afternoon sea breezes and daily summer storms arrive with little warning. A covered patio extends the usable season on your outdoor space by keeping it dry during those sudden downpours and blocking the intense midday sun that makes an uncovered deck uncomfortable from May through September.
Palm Springs's flat terrain and older drainage infrastructure means standing water after heavy rain is common in low-lying yards, which sustains mosquito populations through the warm months. A screened enclosure gives you a protected outdoor room that is comfortable from April through November, and the aluminum framing we use meets Palm Beach County wind load standards for permitted structures.
Palm Springs gets over 230 sunny days per year, and that UV intensity breaks down deck sealants and stains on a shorter cycle than homeowners typically expect. Resealing a wood deck every two to three years in this climate is not excessive - it is the minimum needed to prevent surface cracking and the moisture infiltration that leads to rot in the older deck boards common in Palm Springs homes.
Palm Springs is a small village surrounded by larger cities, and most of its housing was built between the 1950s and the 1980s - making it one of the older housing stocks in Palm Beach County. Homes from that era were built using concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, a South Florida standard that holds up well structurally but requires periodic attention to the stucco surface and any attached wood framing. Original outdoor structures on these properties are well past the midpoint of their life expectancy, and many have been patched rather than properly replaced. The flat terrain across the village means water management around any outdoor project has to be deliberate - there is no natural slope to carry runoff away from foundations and slabs.
Palm Springs sits far enough from the coast to avoid direct storm surge risk, but close enough that salt-tinged air accelerates corrosion on metal fasteners, railings, and fence hardware. Any metal used in outdoor construction here should be hot-dipped galvanized or stainless steel - not just standard zinc-plated. The village also falls within Palm Beach County's hurricane preparedness zone, and all permitted outdoor structures must meet Florida Building Code wind-load standards. The Village of Palm Springs building department reviews and inspects all permitted work, and we complete every project with a passed final inspection.
Our crew works throughout Palm Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence and deck work in this village. The housing stock here is almost entirely single-story ranch-style homes on small lots - most under a quarter acre - which means access for equipment can be tight, and neighbors sit close enough that construction activity requires coordination. The older concrete block construction requires specific anchoring techniques for attached structures, and we come to Palm Springs jobs expecting that substrate rather than wood framing.
Palm Springs is oriented around South Military Trail, which runs through the village as the main commercial corridor, and the Community Center is a gathering point that most longtime residents know. The village is bounded to the north by West Palm Beach and to the south by Lake Worth Beach, which is the nearest downtown area for Palm Springs residents. Most of the homes in the village sit on the quiet residential streets behind South Military Trail, and we work throughout that grid regularly.
Palm Springs neighbors several of our active service areas. We work regularly in Wellington, to the west, and in Greenacres, which borders Palm Springs directly to the north.
Contact us by phone or through our online form. We reply to every Palm Springs inquiry within one business day and schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
We visit your Palm Springs property, take measurements, and review your goals. You receive a written quote before any commitment is made, with costs broken out so you understand exactly what you are paying for.
We submit the building permit application to the Village of Palm Springs and keep you updated on review timing. Construction begins once the permit is approved - typically one to two weeks after submission.
After construction finishes, the village inspector signs off and we walk you through the completed project. You receive the closed permit documentation - useful if you sell the home or need to file an insurance claim after storm damage.
We serve Palm Springs homeowners throughout Palm Beach County. Free on-site estimates, written quotes, and permits handled start to finish.
(561) 668-0970Palm Springs is a small, incorporated village in Palm Beach County with a population of about 24,000 people. It is surrounded on all sides by larger cities - West Palm Beach to the north, Lake Worth Beach to the south, and Greenacres to the north and west. Because the village is landlocked by those neighbors, there is almost no undeveloped land remaining and virtually all construction activity involves existing homes. The housing is predominantly single-story concrete block ranch homes built between the 1950s and the 1980s, with a mix of single-family houses and smaller apartment complexes throughout the residential streets. For more community information, see the Village of Palm Springs official site.
The village has a diverse, working-class character with a strong sense of established community - many residents have lived on the same block for years. South Military Trail is the commercial spine of Palm Springs, and the Palm Springs Community Center serves as the village's main public gathering space. Most homes sit on modest lots with small yards, which is why privacy fencing and compact outdoor living additions are among the most requested projects in this area. We serve homeowners throughout Palm Springs and in neighboring Greenacres, where the housing stock and lot conditions are very similar.
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