Your backyard should work for you, not the other way around. We design and build custom decks in Daytona Beach that fit your home, your yard, and your lifestyle - from the first sketch to the final walkthrough.

Custom deck design and build in Daytona Beach means a deck sized, shaped, and configured specifically for your property - including design consultation, permit filing, material selection, and full construction - with most projects taking four to eight weeks from first call to finished deck.
If your backyard has been an afterthought for too long, you already know the frustration. You have the outdoor space - Daytona Beach gives you the weather to use it almost every month of the year - but without a proper deck, that space never quite comes together. Whether you want a simple platform off the back door or a multi-level structure with built-in seating, the process starts the same way: a conversation about how you actually use your outdoor space.
Many homeowners in the area also consider composite deck installation as part of their custom build - composite boards are a popular material choice in coastal Florida because they hold up well against salt air, sun, and humidity without the ongoing maintenance that wood requires.
If you find yourself dragging chairs onto the grass or eating at a folding table on a concrete slab, your outdoor space is not working for you. A deck gives that space a defined, comfortable purpose. In Daytona Beach's mild winters and warm evenings, that is usable living space for most of the year, not just a few months.
Florida's sun and humidity are hard on wood. If your current deck has boards that cup at the edges, crack along the grain, or feel soft underfoot, the structure underneath may be compromised too. What looks like a surface problem is often a sign that the framing has been absorbing moisture for years.
A railing that wobbles even slightly is a safety issue, not just an annoyance. In Daytona Beach's salt air environment, metal fasteners and connectors can corrode from the inside out - meaning a railing can look fine but be structurally weak. If anything moves when it should not, it is time to have a professional take a look.
If you have invested in a pool or outdoor cooking setup but the surrounding area is still bare concrete or patchy grass, a custom deck can tie everything together. This is one of the most common reasons Daytona Beach homeowners reach out for a custom design - they have the amenities but not the space that makes them feel finished.
Every custom deck project is different, and that is the point. We start with your yard, your home, and how you plan to use the space - then we design something that actually fits. Material choices range from pressure-treated wood to premium composite boards, and we can incorporate features like built-in seating, planters, lighting, or stairs. For homeowners who want a project that goes beyond a single level, our multi-level decks service is a natural extension of the custom design process.
We handle every step in-house: design consultation, material sourcing, permit filing with the City of Daytona Beach or Volusia County, construction, and final inspection coordination. You do not need to track down paperwork or manage subcontractors. When we are done, we walk the project with you before we call it complete.
Best for homeowners who want a space that reflects how they actually live outdoors.
Best for homeowners who prefer the natural look of wood and are comfortable with periodic maintenance.
Best for homeowners who want long-term durability with minimal upkeep in Florida's climate.
Best for properties with elevation changes or homeowners who want distinct zones for different activities.
Best for homeowners in permitted jurisdictions or HOA communities who want someone else to handle the paperwork.
Best for homeowners who want a finished space with seating, planters, lighting, or other integrated details.
Daytona Beach's climate is both a gift and a challenge for outdoor structures. With over 230 sunny days a year and summer humidity that regularly sits above 80 percent, the materials and methods that work in other parts of the country simply do not hold up the same way here. Salt air from the Atlantic adds another layer - standard metal hardware corrodes faster than most homeowners expect, and a deck built with the wrong fasteners can develop structural problems within just a few seasons. A custom design accounts for all of that from the start, not as an afterthought.
Florida's building code also requires that decks be anchored and framed to withstand significant wind loads, which goes beyond what most other states require. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Daytona Beach and Port Orange, and we know the permit requirements, HOA landscapes, and soil conditions that vary across Volusia County. That local knowledge matters when a project needs to go smoothly the first time. You can learn more about what to expect from our industry standards at NADRA or review Florida Building Code requirements that apply to deck construction in this state.
We will ask a few simple questions about how you plan to use the space, roughly how large you are thinking, and whether you have any HOA requirements. Replies within 1 business day. No pressure, no obligation.
We come to your home, walk the yard with you, and take measurements. By the end of this visit you will have a clear sense of what is possible and a rough idea of what it will cost.
We prepare a detailed design and written quote. Once you approve it, we handle the permit application on your behalf. Permit approval typically takes two to four weeks in Daytona Beach - we keep you updated throughout.
Construction typically runs three to seven days depending on size. After the city or county inspection clears the project, we do a final walkthrough with you, cover maintenance tips for your materials, and make sure you are completely satisfied.
We will walk your yard, answer your questions, and give you a written estimate with no obligation and no sales pitch. Most homeowners hear back within one business day.
(386) 278-1672We specify corrosion-resistant fasteners and hardware rated for coastal environments as a standard practice, not an upgrade. In Daytona Beach's salt air, the difference between standard and coastal-grade hardware shows up within a few years.
Every project we build is permitted through the City of Daytona Beach or Volusia County. We submit the plans, pay the fees, and coordinate the inspections - you never have to chase paperwork or wonder if your deck is legal to use or sell with.
Florida requires decks to be framed and anchored to specific wind-load standards - stricter than most other states. Every deck we build meets those requirements, which means it is designed to hold up in real weather, not just on calm days. Verify our Florida contractor license on the DBPR website.
A significant share of Daytona Beach neighborhoods - beachside areas, LPGA International, Pelican Bay, and others - have HOA rules about deck size, color, and materials. We ask about your HOA status upfront and help you prepare the documentation your association needs before we break ground.
These are not selling points we invented. They are the things that consistently matter when a deck project goes right instead of sideways. We have been building decks in Daytona Beach and the surrounding Volusia County communities since 4034, and the homeowners who call us back tend to do so because those details were handled correctly the first time.
Low-maintenance composite boards are a popular choice for custom builds in coastal Daytona Beach, offering long-term durability with minimal annual upkeep.
Learn MoreIf your yard has elevation changes or you want distinct outdoor zones, a multi-level design pairs naturally with the custom deck design process.
Learn MoreSpring and early fall fill up fast. Reach out now to lock in your build date before the schedule closes.