
Palm Beach Gardens Fence & Deck works with Lake Worth Beach homeowners on deck repair and replacement, new deck construction, vinyl and wood fence installation, and screened porches. We have served this area since 2016 and know how South Florida's coastal climate affects the housing stock here.

Most of Lake Worth Beach's housing stock was built before 1980, which means many decks and outdoor structures are decades old and showing it. Our deck repair and replacement service starts with an honest assessment of what is structurally sound and what actually needs replacing - so you are not paying to fix a frame that will fail in two years.
Lots in Lake Worth Beach are typically small and tight, which means a deck needs to work with the specific dimensions and layout of your property rather than follow a stock template. We design around your yard size, any existing structures, and the character of your neighborhood.
Salt air from the Atlantic reaches every neighborhood in Lake Worth Beach, and it shortens the life of wood fence posts and metal hardware significantly. Vinyl fencing holds up in this coastal environment without painting, sealing, or worrying about corrosion at the post bases.
Lake Worth Beach's afternoon thunderstorms and evening mosquitoes make an unscreened outdoor space hard to use much of the year. A screened porch or deck enclosure gives you a shaded, insect-free space that works in every season - and it adds usable square footage to homes that are often modest in size.
Pools are a standard feature on many Lake Worth Beach properties, and the deck surface around them has to handle daily sun, chlorine exposure, and bare feet. A resurfaced or newly built pool deck improves both safety and the overall look of one of the most-used spots on your property.
Coastal humidity and high UV exposure in Lake Worth Beach strip protective coatings from wood decks faster than in inland Florida. Resealing before the rainy season is the single most cost-effective thing a wood deck owner can do to extend the life of the structure and avoid expensive repairs.
Lake Worth Beach sits directly on the Atlantic coast, and the combination of ocean-sourced humidity, salt air, and intense South Florida sun creates a punishing environment for exterior wood, metal, and paint. Most homes in Lake Worth Beach were built before 1980 using concrete block construction, and while the walls hold up well, any original decks, patio covers, or fencing from that era have almost certainly exceeded their useful life. The older bungalows and cottages near downtown - some dating to the 1930s and 1940s - have wood-frame construction that requires closer attention because wood in a coastal environment does not forgive neglect. When moisture gets into a deck frame here, it moves fast.
The city's flat terrain and sandy soil mean that after heavy summer rain - which can run five to seven inches in a single month during peak season - water sits near foundations and fence posts rather than draining off. That standing water is one of the main reasons deck and fence posts fail earlier than expected on Lake Worth Beach properties. Every project we complete here accounts for drainage, proper footings, and materials that handle the moisture cycle rather than fighting it. The City of Lake Worth Beach requires permits for all structural exterior work, and we file those as a standard part of every project.
Our crew works throughout Lake Worth Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through the City of Lake Worth Beach Building Department and are familiar with residential permit timelines for decks, fences, and outdoor structures in this municipality.
Lake Worth Beach is a compact city, and the neighborhoods around the downtown area along Lake Avenue have some of the oldest housing stock in Palm Beach County - including wood-frame bungalows that need different handling than the concrete block homes that make up most of the rest of the city. The Lake Worth Beach Pier and Casino Building on the Atlantic shore is the city's most recognizable landmark, and homes within a few blocks of the water deal with accelerated salt-air corrosion that inland properties do not. The Intracoastal Waterway runs along the western edge of the barrier island, giving the city a coastal character on both sides.
Lake Worth Beach borders Greenacres to the west, and we serve both communities. We also work regularly in Boynton Beach to the south, which means our crew is in this part of Palm Beach County frequently and can get to your project without a long lead time.
Call us or submit your details online and we get back to you within one business day. Share your project type and a rough idea of your property so we can prepare before arriving.
We visit your Lake Worth Beach property, assess the existing conditions, and give you a written estimate that breaks out materials and labor. If it is a repair job, we inspect the full structure before quoting - not just the visible surface.
After you approve the estimate, we handle the permit application with the City of Lake Worth Beach Building Department and schedule your start date. Residential permit approvals generally take one to two weeks.
We finish the project, coordinate the final inspection, and walk through the completed work with you before leaving. Any questions get answered on the spot, not after the crew is gone.
We work with homeowners throughout Lake Worth Beach and respond within one business day. Written estimates, no hidden fees.
(561) 576-0529Lake Worth Beach is a small, dense city of about 40,000 people packed into roughly 8 square miles along the Atlantic coast in central Palm Beach County. The city sits on a barrier island with the ocean on its east side and the Intracoastal Waterway on its west, which means every neighborhood in the city is within a short distance of salt air and coastal weather. The Lake Worth Beach Pier and Casino Building is the city's most well-known landmark - a historic oceanfront complex with a public beach, pier, and event space that residents have used for generations. The downtown area along Lake Avenue has a well-established character with local restaurants, art galleries, and the historic Lake Worth Playhouse, drawing residents from throughout the city and surrounding communities.
The housing stock in Lake Worth Beach reflects the city's long history. Most single-family homes were built between the 1940s and the 1970s using concrete block construction, with some of the oldest neighborhoods near downtown featuring wood-frame bungalows and cottages from the 1920s and 1930s. Lots are small - many just 50 feet wide - and properties sit close together on a tight city grid. That mix of older homes, modest lot sizes, and coastal exposure is what gives Lake Worth Beach its character, and it is what we plan around on every job here. We also serve homeowners in neighboring Greenacres to the west.
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