
Daytona Beach Deck & Fence designs and builds custom decks, fences, pergolas, and screened porches for homeowners across Daytona Beach and Volusia County. We handle permits, coastal hardware, and every detail - so you get a finished space you can actually use.

Daytona Beach Deck & Fence is a full-service deck builder company serving Daytona Beach, FL and 12 communities across Volusia and Flagler counties. We offer 16 services covering custom deck builds, composite and Trex installations, wood and vinyl fencing, screened enclosures, pergolas, and more. Every project is permitted, inspected, and built with coastal-grade hardware rated for Florida conditions.

No backyard is exactly like yours. We design each deck around your space, your style, and how you actually plan to use it.
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Composite boards look like real wood and handle Florida's sun, humidity, and salt air without the annual maintenance cycle.
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Trex decking is built to resist UV fading, staining, and moisture - ideal for Daytona Beach's coastal climate.
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Pressure-treated wood is the most affordable way to build a solid, durable deck that handles Florida's outdoor conditions.
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Cedar's natural oils resist rot and insects, giving you a beautiful wood deck that performs well in humid climates.
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Soft boards, wobbly railings, and rust-stained hardware are all fixable - before small problems turn into bigger ones.
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A fresh stain and seal every couple of years protects your wood deck from Florida's sun and rainy season moisture.
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Slip-resistant, moisture-friendly surfaces built around your pool so the whole space feels finished and safe.
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Vinyl fencing holds up to Florida's humidity and salt air with no painting, staining, or rust - just a rinse when needed.
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A solid wood privacy fence blocks the wind, noise, and neighbors - and adds real definition to your property.
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Keep the bugs out and the breeze in. A screened enclosure lets you enjoy your deck year-round without the hassle.
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A roof over your outdoor space means you can sit outside during a sun shower or on the hottest July afternoon.
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A pergola adds shade, structure, and a defined outdoor room without blocking the open-air feel you want.
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Built-in grills, counters, and prep space on your deck - everything you need to cook and entertain outside.
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Multiple levels let you define separate spaces - dining, lounging, and poolside - on a single connected structure.
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Railings that are safe, code-compliant, and designed to complement your deck - not just an afterthought bolted on.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the contact form. We will get back to you within 1 business day. Tell us roughly what you have in mind - size, material preferences, any HOA requirements - and we will set up a free on-site visit. No pressure, no commitment, just a conversation to make sure we are the right fit.
We come to your property, walk the space with you, and take measurements. We look at sun exposure, soil conditions, access points, and any obstacles. You leave the visit with a written quote that breaks out materials, labor, and permit costs separately - so you know exactly what you are paying for before you decide anything.
Once you approve the design and sign off, we handle the permit application, schedule the build, and complete the project - typically three to seven days of construction. A licensed inspector reviews the structure before it is considered finished. We do a final walkthrough with you, clean up the site, and hand over your warranty documentation.
We carry full liability insurance and hold a valid Florida contractor license - verifiable through the Florida DBPR. You can ask for proof of insurance before a single board is cut.
Every estimate starts with a free visit to your property. You get a written, itemized quote - labor, materials, and permit costs listed separately - before you make any decision.
We have been working in Daytona Beach and Volusia County since 2017. We know the permit offices, the HOA processes, and the coastal conditions that affect how we build here.
Every deck we build uses coastal-rated hardware and meets Florida's wind-load requirements. Your structure is designed to hold up through storm season, not just look good on day one.
Ready to get started? (386) 278-1672 or send us a message.
"They finished our new composite deck in four days, exactly when they said they would. The crew showed up every morning on time and cleaned up every evening. We had a HOA approval to deal with and they handled all the paperwork without us having to ask."
Kevin M., Ormond Beach - Composite Deck Installation
"Our old wood deck had three boards that were completely rotted through and the railing was pulling away from the house. They came out, gave us a written estimate the same week, and did the repair without trying to sell us a full replacement we did not need. Honest and straightforward."
Sandra T., Port Orange - Deck Repair and Replacement
"We wanted a screened porch addition that connected to our existing deck near the pool. The design they put together fit our yard perfectly and the finished space gets used almost every evening. It is exactly what we were hoping for."
Ray D., Daytona Beach Shores - Screened-In Porches
We respond within 1 business day - often the same afternoon. Filling out the form is completely free and puts you under no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to learn more about your project and schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(386) 278-1672Daytona Beach Deck & Fence serves Daytona Beach and 12 communities across Volusia and Flagler counties, including Port Orange, Ormond Beach, Palm Coast, and New Smyrna Beach. We schedule most estimates within the same week of your call and can often start permitted projects within a few weeks of approval.
Composite wins on low maintenance - no sanding, staining, or sealing. Wood costs less upfront but needs attention every one to three years in Florida's humidity. For homes near the Atlantic, composite typically pays for itself within a decade. The North American Deck and Railing Association offers useful guidance on material comparisons.
Any deck attached to your home in Daytona Beach requires a permit from Volusia County. The permit triggers a structural inspection before the deck is used. That inspection is your protection - it means an independent set of eyes confirms the structure is safe before your family steps on it. Skipping permits creates serious problems at resale.
Yes. Florida's building code requires outdoor structures to withstand specific wind loads - standards that are stricter than most other states. Post anchors, ledger connections, and frame hardware must all meet those requirements. A deck built to code is genuinely safer during storm season, not just a paperwork formality.
Salt particles from the Atlantic land on every surface - including the metal screws and brackets holding your deck together. Standard hardware can start rusting within two to three years this close to the ocean, weakening connections you cannot see. Coastal-rated stainless or hot-dipped galvanized hardware lasts dramatically longer and is standard practice for local builders who know the area.
Daytona Beach averages over 230 sunny days a year, and the UV index is among the highest in the country. Cheaper composite boards and unsealed wood can fade noticeably within three to four seasons. Look for capped composite products - they have a protective outer shell that holds color better and stays cooler underfoot on hot summer afternoons.
If you live in a community with a homeowners association - and many Daytona Beach neighborhoods do - you need written HOA approval before breaking ground. HOAs govern deck size, color, materials, and placement. Building without approval can result in required modifications or fines after the fact. A local builder will ask about your HOA status at the very first conversation.
Daytona Beach Deck & Fence is a licensed and insured deck builder company based in Daytona Beach, FL, serving homeowners across 12 communities in Volusia and Flagler counties since 2017.
We hold a valid Florida contractor license issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), and we carry full liability insurance on every project. Both are verifiable before any work begins.
Since 2017, we have completed hundreds of deck and fence projects across the Daytona Beach area - from simple pressure-treated builds to multi-level composite decks with screened enclosures. Every project goes through the proper permit and inspection process.
Learn more about our team and approach, or contact us to schedule your free estimate.
If more than a third of your deck boards are soft, cracked, or rotted, replacement usually costs less than patching. A solid frame can often be kept - just replace the surface boards and railings. Have a contractor assess the substructure before deciding.
A good quote breaks out labor, materials, and permit fees separately. A single lump number with no breakdown is a red flag. Ask specifically whether demo of the old deck, cleanup, and the permit fee are included - these are the three most common line items that get added later.
A permitted deck with quality materials in good condition adds value at resale. An unpermitted deck or one with visible rot can actually reduce your sale price. Buyers in Florida look closely at outdoor living space - it is one of the first things they notice during a walkthrough.
The American Wood Council publishes free residential deck construction guides that walk through span tables, load requirements, and ledger attachment standards - a useful reference if you want to understand what your contractor is building to. Have questions about your specific project? Call us at (386) 278-1672.
Daytona Beach is a city of about 69,000 people on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast, built around a mix of year-round residents, retirees, and a tourism economy anchored by events like the Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway and the famous Bike Week. The city has several distinct neighborhoods - from beachside homes along Atlantic Avenue to quieter inland streets in Midtown and the communities west of US-1 - and homes in different parts of the city have very different needs.
Most of Daytona Beach's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s, largely as concrete block construction that holds up well to hurricanes but ages visibly after decades of Florida humidity. Homes near the Daytona Beach Boardwalk and pier area face constant salt air that accelerates wear on metal fasteners, paint, and outdoor structures. Inland neighborhoods deal more with standing water and drainage on flat lots that sit close to sea level. Both environments reward building with the right materials for the actual conditions.
Volusia County has one of the highest concentrations of residents 65 and older in Florida, and many homeowners in the area have lived in their homes for decades. A lot of the deck and fence work we do in Daytona Beach is for long-term residents who are updating spaces that have not been touched in years - or for homeowners who have added a pool or outdoor kitchen and want the surrounding space to look as finished as the amenity they invested in. We work all across the city and understand that a beachside job and an inland job in the same city can require completely different approaches. For more local context, the U.S. Census QuickFacts page for Daytona Beach offers a useful snapshot of the community.
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Daytona Beach Deck & Fence
552 Loomis Ave
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
(386) 278-1672sales@daytonabeachdeckandfence.comAlways open, 24/7.
Call (386) 278-1672 or fill out our quick form - we respond within 1 business day and estimates are always free.