Delray Beach Fence & Deck builds pergolas, composite decks, and privacy fences for Wellington homeowners, including HOA communities like Olympia and Versailles. We handle permit applications with the Village of Wellington Building Division and have served Palm Beach County homeowners since 2020, with response times within one business day.

Wellington properties, especially larger lots in equestrian communities and planned subdivisions, often have open backyard spaces that benefit from a shaded outdoor structure. A well-designed pergola creates a usable outdoor room that works with the property rather than against it, and holds up to South Florida's summer sun and wind loads. See our pergola installation process and the materials we use for Palm Beach County conditions.
Wellington's year-round heat and humidity accelerate the wear on wood decks faster than homeowners expect. Composite decking is the practical choice for this climate, resisting moisture, UV breakdown, and the splintering that makes bare-foot-friendly outdoor living difficult with untreated wood surfaces in summer.
Privacy fencing is a common request in Wellington's gated and HOA-governed neighborhoods, where homeowners want to define backyard space without conflicting with community design guidelines. We use pressure-treated lumber with corrosion-resistant hardware so the structure holds up under Wellington's high humidity and occasional hurricane-force gusts.
Wellington has a range of property sizes, from standard suburban lots to large equestrian estates. Custom deck design lets you make full use of your specific lot layout, account for any grade changes in Wellington's flat but varied terrain, and meet the HOA design standards that govern many neighborhoods in the village.
Wellington's daily summer thunderstorms roll in fast, often in the middle of an afternoon. A solid patio cover lets you keep furniture and gatherings outside during the brief but intense rain that defines South Florida's rainy season, extending the usable hours of your outdoor space by months.
Wellington homes built in the 1980s and 1990s with original wood decks often need a stain and seal refresh every one to two years to stay in good shape. The combination of direct South Florida sun and the summer rain cycle breaks down surface protection faster than in northern climates, and a fresh seal each season is far cheaper than an early replacement.
Wellington was developed mostly between the late 1970s and early 2000s, and the majority of its housing stock is now between 25 and 45 years old. Homes in that age range are hitting the point where decks, pergolas, and outdoor structures that were installed during original construction are overdue for replacement or significant repair. The combination of Palm Beach County's flat, sandy soil, which has low bearing capacity in some areas, and South Florida's intense UV exposure and hurricane-season winds means any new outdoor structure needs to be engineered and anchored properly from the start.
A large share of Wellington's neighborhoods are HOA-governed, including well-known communities like Olympia, Versailles, and neighborhoods near the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. HOA rules often specify materials, colors, setbacks, and maximum heights for any outdoor structure. A contractor who does not know this process will either miss the approval step entirely, delaying your permit, or submit materials that get kicked back for revisions. We prepare HOA packages as a standard part of how we start any project in Wellington, and we stay current with what the Village of Wellington building division requires for permit approval.
Our crew works throughout Wellington regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Wellington is one of the largest incorporated villages in the United States by population, and its range of neighborhood types - from standard suburban subdivisions to large equestrian estates in the western part of the village - means job scope and HOA requirements vary significantly depending on where in Wellington your property sits. We pull permits through the Village of Wellington Building Division and handle HOA submissions for the community design review boards that are part of most planned neighborhoods here.
Most Wellington residents orient around Forest Hill Boulevard as the main east-west corridor and South Shore Boulevard in the western equestrian areas. The Wellington Green Mall on Forest Hill Boulevard is a central gathering point, and the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center draws visitors and property investment to the southern and western neighborhoods every winter season. Homes near the show grounds often sit on larger lots with more complex outdoor space requirements than typical suburban properties.
Wellington borders our work area to the south and east. Homeowners in West Palm Beach are just to the northeast, and we serve that area regularly. We also work throughout Greenacres, which is directly east of Wellington along the same Forest Hill Boulevard corridor.
Call or fill out our contact form and we reply within one business day. We schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for you - you do not need to take time off work to meet us.
We walk the property, measure the space, and review your HOA design guidelines if applicable. You receive a written estimate with a clear scope and material breakdown - no verbal quotes that change when work starts.
We submit the permit application to the Village of Wellington and prepare any HOA submission materials needed. Permit approval typically takes one to three weeks, and we schedule construction to start as soon as approvals are in hand.
Construction typically takes two to seven business days depending on scope. We schedule the final inspection with Wellington's building division, and you receive closed permit documentation when the project is complete.
We serve all of Wellington, FL - from Forest Hill Boulevard neighborhoods to equestrian properties near South Shore Boulevard. Free estimates, no pressure.
(561) 668-0970Wellington is an incorporated village in western Palm Beach County covering roughly 47 square miles - one of the largest villages in the United States by population. It was developed as a planned community starting in the late 1970s, with most of its neighborhoods built out through the 1980s and 1990s and the village officially incorporated in 1996. The housing stock is predominantly owner-occupied single-family homes, mostly concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, and most are now at the age where exterior systems and outdoor structures need real attention. Wellington, Florida on Wikipedia gives a solid overview of the village's history and development pattern.
Wellington is internationally known as an equestrian destination - the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center hosts major horse shows every winter season, drawing competitors and spectators from around the world. The neighborhoods near the show grounds in the western and southern parts of the village include large estate properties with extensive outdoor space. Wellington Green Mall on Forest Hill Boulevard is the main shopping anchor and a point of reference most residents know. Homeowners in nearby West Palm Beach and Lake Worth Beach are also part of our regular service area along the same Palm Beach County corridor.
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