
Palm Beach Gardens Fence & Deck brings expert deck building, fence installation, and outdoor structure work to Palm Beach Gardens homeowners, including custom decks, pool decks, and screened porches. We have served this area since 2016 and are familiar with HOA approval requirements throughout the city.

Palm Beach Gardens has a wide range of lot sizes and backyard shapes, from tight in-fill parcels near PGA Boulevard to large lots in the newer western communities like Avenir. A custom deck design lets us work around your specific yard, pool location, and HOA guidelines rather than fitting you into a stock plan.
Many Palm Beach Gardens homes were built in the 1980s and 1990s, which means their original decks and outdoor structures are now 30 to 40 years old. Florida sun and summer storms accelerate wood deterioration here, and a deck that looks fine from above can have hidden rot in the framing beneath.
Backyard pools are common throughout Palm Beach Gardens, and the concrete or paver surface around them takes constant punishment from UV exposure, foot traffic, and chlorine splash. A new pool deck adds both safety and usability to one of the most-used areas of any Palm Beach Gardens home.
Vinyl fencing holds up well in Palm Beach Gardens because it does not warp, crack, or absorb moisture the way wood does in South Florida humidity. Many HOA communities in the area also specify white vinyl as the approved fence material, making it a natural fit for neighborhoods throughout the city.
Screened enclosures are practically standard on Palm Beach Gardens homes because they let residents use their outdoor spaces year-round without dealing with mosquitoes and no-see-ums. Adding a screened porch or screened deck extends your living area at a fraction of the cost of an interior addition.
With Palm Beach Gardens averaging over 230 sunny days a year, a pergola provides welcome shade over patios, pool areas, and outdoor dining spaces. They are a popular upgrade in established neighborhoods where homeowners want more usable outdoor living without closing off the open feel of their backyard.
Palm Beach Gardens gets most of its rainfall between June and September, and afternoon thunderstorms during those months can drop several inches of rain in under an hour. That kind of repeated moisture exposure works against wood decks, fence posts, and screen enclosure frames year after year. Structures that are not built with the right materials and proper drainage have a short lifespan here. The combination of heavy rain and intense UV radiation also breaks down stains, sealants, and coatings faster than homeowners from cooler climates might expect.
A large share of Palm Beach Gardens homes were built between the 1970s and 1990s inside HOA communities, and many of them still have their original decks, fences, or patio covers. At that age, the structural framing is often the first thing to go - not the surface boards. Building codes have also been updated significantly since those homes were constructed, and any replacement work today must meet current Florida Building Code requirements. Working with a crew that understands both the age of this housing stock and the specific permit process at Palm Beach County Building makes the process straightforward rather than stressful.
Our crew has worked throughout Palm Beach Gardens since 2016, pulling permits from the city building department and working on homes across every part of town - from the established neighborhoods along PGA Boulevard to the newer developments out west near Avenir. We know the city well enough to anticipate what each job needs before we arrive on site.
Palm Beach Gardens is a planned city, and that shows in how it is laid out. PGA Boulevard runs through the heart of the city and most residents use it as their main reference point. Major communities like BallenIsles, Mirasol, and PGA National have their own architectural review processes on top of city permitting, and we are familiar with how those communities handle exterior project approvals. Avenir, on the western edge of the city, is still under active development and has a different character than the older neighborhoods closer to the coast.
We also serve the communities immediately adjacent to Palm Beach Gardens. If you are in West Palm Beach or further north toward Tequesta, we cover those areas regularly. Our work is concentrated in northern Palm Beach County, so we stay current on local code requirements, permit timelines, and material availability throughout the region.
Reach out by phone or through our online form and we will get back to you within one business day. Let us know your project type, general size, and whether you are in an HOA community so we can prepare for the site visit.
We visit your property, take measurements, and assess the site conditions. You receive a written estimate with material options and pricing before any commitment is made - no surprise charges and no pressure.
We handle the permit application with the city and prepare the documents you need for HOA architectural review. Most city permits are issued within one to two weeks for standard residential projects.
Our crew completes the work on the agreed schedule and walks you through the finished project before we leave. We address any questions on the spot, and you are not invoiced for the final payment until you are satisfied with the result.
We serve all of Palm Beach Gardens - from PGA National to Avenir. No obligation, no pressure.
(561) 576-0529Palm Beach Gardens is a city of roughly 57,000 residents in northern Palm Beach County, incorporated in 1959 and developed steadily from the 1960s through the 1990s. The city was designed from the start as a planned community, which shaped the layout of its neighborhoods and the prevalence of HOA governance. Established communities like BallenIsles, Mirasol, and PGA National sit alongside newer master-planned developments like Alton and Avenir on the western edge of the city. Housing styles run from single-story concrete block homes built in the 1970s to large custom homes built in the 2000s and 2010s, and most neighborhoods are deed-restricted.
PGA National Resort, home to the Honda Classic PGA Tour event, is one of the city's most recognizable landmarks and sits at the center of a large residential community with homes backing up to golf fairways and water features. The Gardens Mall area along PGA Boulevard serves as the city's main commercial hub. The city borders Jupiter to the north and West Palm Beach to the south, with the Atlantic coast to the east and the Florida Everglades conservation area starting just a few miles to the west. For more on the city's history and character, the Palm Beach Gardens Wikipedia entry is a useful reference.
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