
Palm Beach Gardens Fence & Deck serves Jupiter homeowners with pool deck construction, custom deck builds, screened porches, and fence installation. We have worked in Jupiter since 2016, including waterfront properties, Abacoa neighborhoods, and gated communities throughout the town.

A large share of Jupiter homes have pools, and the surface around them sees constant sun, moisture, and foot traffic. A proper pool deck uses slip-resistant materials that stay cool underfoot and hold up against Florida's UV exposure and daily summer rain cycles.
Jupiter properties range from compact Abacoa townhome lots to large waterfront parcels near Admirals Cove, and each one calls for a different approach. We design decks to fit the specific dimensions, drainage patterns, and setback requirements of your Jupiter property.
Jupiter's older neighborhoods near the beach include homes built in the 1970s and 1980s, and those original wood decks are well past their useful life. Storm-related damage is also common after a significant hurricane season, and we inspect the full structure to find problems that are not visible on the surface.
Being near the water in Jupiter means mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a real issue during warm months. A screened enclosure over your patio, pool area, or deck lets you enjoy outdoor living throughout the year without fighting insects every evening.
Vinyl fencing is a practical choice near Jupiter's waterways and coastal neighborhoods because it resists the corrosion and moisture damage that shortens the life of metal or untreated wood. Many planned communities in Jupiter also specify vinyl as the approved fence style for their streetscapes.
Composite decking outperforms wood in Jupiter's combination of salt air, UV exposure, and heavy summer rainfall. It does not absorb moisture, rot, or need annual staining, which makes it the most cost-effective long-term choice for homes within a few miles of the coast.
Jupiter sits along the Atlantic coast and the Loxahatchee River, and that proximity to water affects outdoor structures in ways that inland properties do not have to deal with. Salt air carries moisture and corrosive particles inland from the beach and the Intracoastal Waterway, which accelerates the breakdown of metal fasteners, painted surfaces, and untreated wood. A deck built with standard hardware and materials that would last 20 years in a landlocked city may show significant deterioration in 8 to 10 years if it is within a mile or two of the water. This is not a scare tactic - it is just what the environment here does, and building with it in mind makes a real difference in how long an outdoor structure holds up.
Jupiter also sits firmly in Florida's hurricane corridor. The area has been affected by major storms including Frances and Jeanne in 2004, and each hurricane season brings the possibility of wind and flood damage to outdoor structures. Permit requirements in Jupiter are structured to ensure new construction meets the wind load standards in the Florida Building Code, and the Town of Jupiter Building Department enforces those standards carefully. Working with a licensed contractor who understands both the coastal conditions and the local permitting process protects your investment over the long term.
Our crew works throughout Jupiter regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We have completed projects in Abacoa, in older neighborhoods near Jupiter Beach and Carlin Park, and in gated communities along the Intracoastal. Each of these settings has its own site conditions, permit timeline, and HOA review process, and we navigate those differences as a normal part of every job.
Jupiter is a town built around the water. The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse at the mouth of the Loxahatchee River is one of the most recognized landmarks in all of Palm Beach County, and many residential neighborhoods sit along canals and inlets that feed into it. Indiantown Road and US-1 are the main commercial corridors, and most of the town's neighborhoods are accessible from those two roads. Abacoa Town Center, near Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium, is a central gathering point for residents in the western part of town.
We also serve the communities immediately north and south of Jupiter. If you are in Tequesta just north of the Jupiter Inlet, or if you are coming from Palm Beach Gardens to the south, we cover all of that territory. Our focus is northern Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast communities immediately adjacent to it.
Call or fill out the estimate form and we will follow up within one business day. Telling us your project type and whether your property is near the water helps us prepare the right questions for the site visit.
We come to your Jupiter property, assess the site, and provide a written estimate with clear pricing. There is no cost for the estimate and no obligation to proceed - you get the number before making any decision.
We submit the permit application to the Town of Jupiter and schedule your project start date once the permit is issued. Standard residential permits typically clear in one to two weeks.
We finish the project on schedule and walk you through everything before we pack up. Final payment is not due until the work meets your expectations and passes inspection.
We serve all of Jupiter - from Abacoa to waterfront neighborhoods near the Intracoastal. No obligation, no pressure.
(561) 576-0529Jupiter is a town of roughly 73,000 residents in the northern corner of Palm Beach County, built along the Atlantic coast and the Loxahatchee River. The town has a wide range of neighborhoods: older single-family homes near the beach and the inlet, established communities like Admirals Cove with large waterfront lots, and newer planned developments like Abacoa on the western side of town. Abacoa was developed starting in the late 1990s in a traditional neighborhood design and includes thousands of homes, townhouses, and apartments along tree-lined streets. Most of Jupiter's housing stock is concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, consistent with the South Florida building standard that developed in response to decades of hurricane experience.
The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, a 105-foot red brick structure built in 1860, stands at the mouth of the Loxahatchee River and is one of the most recognized landmarks in Palm Beach County. Carlin Park on the oceanfront is a destination for Jupiter families, and Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium in Abacoa hosts spring training each year. Jupiter borders Tequesta to the north, Palm Beach Gardens to the south, and the Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge to the west. For more context on Jupiter's community and history, the Town of Jupiter official site is a good starting point.
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