
Daytona Beach Deck and Fence has built and repaired decks, fences, and screened porches in Daytona Beach since 2017, handling custom deck builds, composite and wood installations, and fence projects for homeowners from the beachside to the neighborhoods west of US-1 - with every required City of Daytona Beach permit pulled and inspected.

Daytona Beach homes range from beachside bungalows to inland ranch houses - a custom deck design starts with your actual yard, your sun exposure, and the salt-air conditions your materials will face. Learn more about our custom deck design and build service.
A large share of Daytona Beach homes were built in the 1950s through the 1980s. Decks and porch structures from that era commonly have soft framing, failing fasteners, and boards that look solid but have begun to rot underneath.
For Daytona Beach homes near the Atlantic, composite decking is one of the most practical long-term choices - it does not absorb salt moisture, does not need annual sealing, and holds its color under intense Florida UV.
Screened enclosures are one of the most common outdoor additions in Daytona Beach because they let you use your outdoor space year-round without dealing with mosquitoes during rainy season or the afternoon sun.
Many Daytona Beach neighborhoods have HOA fence requirements. We are familiar with the fence rules across the city's neighborhoods and will confirm material and height compliance before any material is ordered.
Wood decks in Daytona Beach's coastal environment need to be sealed more frequently than in drier climates. Getting ahead of it before a deck dries out and cracks is far less expensive than replacing boards.
Daytona Beach sits on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast, and the salt air that makes the beach appealing also shortens the life of outdoor materials faster than most homeowners expect. Metal fasteners corrode, wood stain and sealant fail earlier than manufacturer timelines suggest, and decks that were built with standard hardware can develop structural problems within five to ten years. The problem is more pronounced within about two miles of the Atlantic, but coastal humidity affects the whole city.
The city also has a large share of homes built in the 1950s through the 1980s, most of them on flat lots with drainage that works fine until a heavy afternoon thunderstorm drops two inches of rain in an hour. Standing water under a deck frame accelerates wood rot in ways that are not visible from the surface. A deck that looks solid when you walk on it can have compromised framing underneath - which is why a proper assessment matters before any repair or addition, and why the building permit inspection that closes out a project is genuinely useful for homeowners. According to the U.S. Census QuickFacts for Daytona Beach, a large share of the city's housing stock dates from this era.
Our crew has worked throughout Daytona Beach since 2017, pulling permits regularly from the City of Daytona Beach Building Services Division. We know the difference between a beachside job on the barrier island, where salt-air material specs matter most, and an inland job west of US-1 where drainage and flat-lot moisture are the primary concerns.
Daytona Beach is a working city with distinct neighborhoods - the area near the Daytona International Speedway is very different from the beachside blocks along Atlantic Avenue, and Midtown has its own mix of older concrete block homes and long-term owner-occupied properties. We work in all of them. The Halifax River divides much of the city from the barrier island, and properties on both sides have different exposure profiles - we account for that in every material recommendation.
We also serve the communities that border Daytona Beach closely. If your project is in Holly Hill just to the north, or in South Daytona to the south, we handle those areas with the same crew and the same process.
We respond within one business day. Tell us what you have in mind - a rough description of your project and your address in Daytona Beach is enough to get the conversation started. No need to have dimensions or materials figured out yet.
We come to your property, look at the site conditions, talk through your options, and give you a written quote before you commit to anything. We also flag any permit requirements upfront so there are no cost surprises later.
We apply for the City of Daytona Beach building permit on your behalf and order materials once permit approval is confirmed. You do not have to navigate city paperwork yourself. Permit processing typically takes a few business days to a couple of weeks.
Our crew builds to Florida building code requirements, then we schedule the city inspection. We walk the finished work with you after inspection - you can test everything before we consider the job done.
We serve homeowners all across Daytona Beach - from the beachside to the neighborhoods west of US-1. Call or send us a message and we will respond within one business day.
(386) 278-1672Daytona Beach is the largest city in Volusia County, with a population of roughly 69,000 permanent residents and a significant seasonal population that swells during events like Daytona 500 weekend and Bike Week. The city stretches from the Atlantic Ocean on the east, across the Halifax River, and into inland neighborhoods to the west. Its housing stock is a mix of beachside condos and older single-family homes, postwar concrete block ranch houses in neighborhoods like Midtown, and quieter residential streets near major employers like Halifax Health and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Much of this housing dates from the 1950s through the 1980s, according to the city profile on Wikipedia.
The city borders several communities that share similar housing conditions and the same coastal climate. To the north, Holly Hill is a smaller residential city with many of the same home ages and concrete block construction patterns. To the south, Port Orange is a larger, more suburban community with its own established neighborhoods and a strong base of owner-occupied homes. We work in all three cities and know how conditions vary across the area.
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Learn MoreWe work across all of Daytona Beach and respond within one business day - call now or send us your project details before hurricane season books us up.