
Palm Beach Gardens Fence & Deck serves Greenacres with pergola installation, custom deck builds, wood and vinyl fencing, and screened patios. We have been working throughout Palm Beach County since 2016 and understand the older CBS homes, modest lots, and South Florida weather patterns that define Greenacres.

Most lots in Greenacres are small to mid-size, and a freestanding or attached pergola is often the best way to add outdoor shade without using up the entire backyard. Our pergola installation work is designed to fit Greenacres properties and attach cleanly to CBS exterior walls without compromising the stucco or exterior coating.
Homes in Greenacres were built mostly between the 1970s and 1990s, and many original wood fences are now 30 to 50 years old and overdue for replacement. On small lots where neighbors are close, a solid board privacy fence makes a real difference for daily outdoor use - and we build them to handle Greenacres summer rain and heat without rotting at the posts.
For Greenacres homeowners replacing a worn pressure-treated wood deck, composite decking is the most practical upgrade. It resists the warping, cracking, and fading that South Florida's wet-dry cycle causes in untreated wood, and it does not need annual sealing to maintain its appearance on a flat, sun-exposed backyard slab.
Greenacres summers are hot enough that an uncovered back patio sits unused from late morning through late afternoon during peak months. An attached patio cover - whether an open-beam structure or an insulated roof panel - extends the hours a Greenacres backyard is actually usable and provides real protection during the heavy afternoon thunderstorms that come through regularly from June through September.
Vinyl fencing is a practical choice throughout Greenacres because it holds up under South Florida UV exposure without fading or needing paint, and the city permit process for vinyl is the same as for wood. In the townhome communities with HOA requirements along the western part of the city, vinyl is often the approved material for rear and side lot boundaries.
Greenacres is a flat, densely settled city surrounded by canals, which means insects are active throughout warm months. Adding a screened enclosure over a concrete patio or rear deck lets homeowners get real use out of their outdoor space through spring, summer, and fall rather than retreating inside whenever the bugs get heavy.
Greenacres grew during South Florida's suburban expansion from the 1970s through the 1990s, and the city is now largely built out. Most of the activity in the local home improvement market is renovation and repair rather than new construction - and the housing stock that drives that demand is 30 to 50 years old. Original concrete driveways, patio slabs, and wood exterior structures from that era are at or past the point where small problems become expensive ones if they go unaddressed. South Florida's climate does not give them time to age gracefully. Greenacres gets around 62 inches of rain per year, almost entirely in heavy summer thunderstorms, and the sun is intense year-round. That combination breaks down wood, stucco, and sealants faster than in cooler, drier states.
The soil under Greenacres is sandy and sits over porous South Florida limestone, which means the ground under concrete slabs and patio surfaces can shift as water moves through it after heavy rain. That is a leading reason why driveways and patio slabs crack and settle unevenly in this area - and why any new outdoor structure needs to be designed with drainage in mind from the start. The City of Greenacres requires permits for most structural exterior work, and some HOA communities in the city add an additional review step before the city will issue a permit.
Our crew works throughout Greenacres regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The city runs along State Road 7 (US-441), one of the busiest corridors in Palm Beach County, and most of the residential neighborhoods we serve are west of SR-7 in a grid of streets built out during the 1970s and 1980s. Nearly every home we encounter in Greenacres is concrete block construction on a slab - no crawl spaces, no wood framing on the exterior walls - and our crews are equipped for anchor work into CBS block.
Greenacres sits between Lake Worth Beach to the east and the western suburban communities to the west. Residents are close to Palm Beach State College at its Lake Worth campus - a major landmark most Greenacres homeowners know well - and the city is well connected to the broader county by Lake Worth Road and 10th Avenue North. The mix of older single-family homes, smaller townhome communities, and active HOAs means we navigate both permit-only and two-step permit-plus-HOA processes depending on the address.
We serve the surrounding communities too. If you are in Lake Worth Beach just to the east, or if you are looking for service in Boynton Beach to the south, we cover all of central and southern Palm Beach County. Call or submit the estimate form and we will get back to you within one business day.
Call us or use the estimate form and we will follow up within one business day. Letting us know your street or neighborhood in Greenacres helps us prepare for your site visit.
We visit your Greenacres property to measure, check slab and drainage conditions, and confirm what the city permit and any HOA review will require. You get a detailed written estimate - no commitment needed.
After you approve the estimate, we file the permit with the City of Greenacres Building Division and handle any HOA submission. We do not start work until everything is properly approved.
Most pergola and deck projects in Greenacres are completed in one to two weeks of active construction. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave to confirm everything is right.
We serve all of Greenacres and the surrounding area. Submit your request and we will respond within one business day - no pressure, no obligation.
(561) 576-0529Greenacres is a city of about 42,000 people located in the interior of Palm Beach County, just west of Lake Worth Beach and south of West Palm Beach. The city grew during South Florida's suburban expansion of the 1970s and 1980s, and it has been largely built out since the 1990s. Most of the housing stock consists of detached single-family homes on modest lots, with a mix of townhome communities in parts of the western city. Owner-occupancy rates are solid - roughly 60 percent of housing units are owner-occupied, according to Census data - which means most of the residents here are invested in keeping their homes in good shape. The city runs along State Road 7 (US-441), the main commercial corridor in this part of the county, with residential streets branching off to the east and west.
The housing in Greenacres is almost entirely concrete block construction with stucco exteriors - standard for Palm Beach County homes built from the 1970s through the 1990s. Lots are flat and small by suburban standards, drainage runs through a network of canal cuts managed by the South Florida Water Management District, and the sandy soil under the slabs shifts over time. Greenacres is close to Lake Worth Beach to the east and to West Palm Beach to the north. Neighboring Lake Worth Beach shares many of the same building conditions and housing ages, and homeowners in both cities often deal with the same kinds of aging concrete and exterior maintenance needs.
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