
Palm Beach Gardens Fence & Deck brings deck building, screened porch construction, fence installation, and outdoor structure work to Delray Beach homeowners, including screened porches, composite decks, and pool decks. We serve all of Palm Beach County and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Delray Beach gets soaked with rain every summer, and the mosquito pressure is real for most of the year. A screened porch or screened deck lets you use your outdoor space through the rainy season without battling insects - and it adds real usable square footage to your home without the cost of a full addition.
Delray Beach is close to the Atlantic, and salt air moves inland across the entire city year-round. Composite decking resists that moisture and corrosive environment in a way that wood cannot match without constant maintenance. It also holds up through the summer rainy season without the cupping, cracking, or splintering that natural wood develops here within a few years.
Many Delray Beach neighborhoods - from Lake Ida to Tropic Isle to the newer western communities off Military Trail - have private pools as standard backyard features. The flat, low-lying lots here require proper drainage designed into the deck from the start to prevent water from pooling against the house during heavy summer storms.
Privacy fencing is a common request in Delray Beach, particularly in the older residential neighborhoods where lot sizes allow taller fence lines. Wood privacy fencing needs to be installed with pressure-treated framing and properly treated pickets to withstand the humidity and salt air conditions that this coastal city presents year-round.
Seasonal residents and year-round homeowners alike in Delray Beach want outdoor space that is usable even when Florida afternoon thunderstorms roll through. A solid patio cover or covered deck keeps rain off your furniture and lets you use your outdoor area on short notice rather than waiting for a clear forecast.
Many Delray Beach homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and original decks and patio structures from that era are now well past their intended lifespan. Sandy soil, shallow water tables, and salt air create an environment where wood framing deteriorates faster than homeowners typically expect. We inspect the whole structure before recommending repair or full replacement.
Delray Beach sits just a few feet above sea level on flat, sandy ground. That geography creates two distinct challenges for outdoor structures. First, the water table is shallow throughout much of the city, which means post footings and foundations need to account for ground moisture that is not a factor in drier, higher-elevation areas. Second, flat lots drain slowly - during summer storms that drop several inches of rain in under an hour, water pools against slabs and foundations if the deck or patio surface is not graded and drained properly from the start. Getting drainage right is not optional here, it is part of every well-built outdoor structure.
Salt air off the Atlantic works on every home in Delray Beach, not just properties right on the water. Metal fasteners corrode, wood absorbs moisture and swells, and paint fails faster than homeowners who moved here from elsewhere typically expect. A large share of Delray Beach homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s using concrete block construction, and many are now overdue for exterior updates including deck replacement, fence installation, and screened porch additions. The City of Delray Beach handles permits for residential construction, and all outdoor structures must meet current Florida Building Code wind resistance standards regardless of when the home was originally built.
Our crew works throughout Delray Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck building and outdoor structure work here. The housing stock in Delray Beach is not uniform - older concrete block homes near the beach and downtown sit alongside mid-century subdivisions west of Federal Highway, large HOA communities like Kings Point further west, and newer construction out near Military Trail. Each type of property presents different site conditions, and we come prepared for what we are likely to find before we arrive.
Atlantic Avenue is the heart of Delray Beach, running from the Municipal Beach westward through downtown past Old School Square. The neighborhoods just north and south of Atlantic Avenue tend to have older, individual character homes with less HOA restriction and more design flexibility. Further west, the communities off Military Trail have a different character - newer homes, more formal HOA processes, and a mix of single-family and townhome properties. We are familiar with both environments and the different approaches each requires.
Delray Beach borders Boca Raton to the south and Boynton Beach to the north. We serve all three cities and can coordinate projects that span community lines without any issues.
Contact us by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. Let us know what you are looking to build, the approximate size, and whether you are in an HOA community so we can come prepared.
We visit your Delray Beach property, assess the site, and take measurements. You receive a written estimate covering all materials, labor, and permit fees before anything is agreed to. No vague numbers and no hidden costs later.
We file permits with the City of Delray Beach and handle any HOA architectural review submissions. If your community requires ARC approval first, we prepare that package and build the review period into your timeline so there are no surprises.
Most projects take one to three weeks of active construction once permits are in hand. We schedule required city inspections and do a final walkthrough with you at completion to make sure everything meets your expectations and the code requirements.
We serve Delray Beach homeowners across every neighborhood - from the streets near Atlantic Avenue to the communities off Military Trail. Free estimates, no obligation.
(561) 576-0529Delray Beach is a city of roughly 70,000 people in southern Palm Beach County, known for its walkable downtown along Atlantic Avenue and its active beach community at the Municipal Beach. The city has a wide mix of housing types - older single-family neighborhoods close to downtown and the coast, mid-century concrete block homes across the central city, large retirement communities like Kings Point further west, and newer construction spreading out toward Military Trail. Many Delray Beach residents are seasonal, spending winters here and summers elsewhere, which means a number of homes sit vacant for months at a time and benefit from a contractor who can assess and address deferred maintenance efficiently.
The neighborhood around Old School Square in the heart of downtown is one of the most distinctive parts of the city - a historic cultural campus with older homes on the surrounding blocks that are often candidates for deck additions, screened porches, or fence replacements. Lake Ida and Tropic Isle are established residential neighborhoods with strong homeowner pride and older housing stock. Heading west, the character shifts to newer subdivisions and active HOA communities. Delray Beach borders Boynton Beach directly to the north and Boca Raton to the south, and we serve all of these communities with the same crew and standards.
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