
Daytona Beach Deck and Fence builds vinyl fences, composite decks, screened enclosures, covered patios, and pergolas for homeowners across Flagler Beach, FL - including ocean-side and Intracoastal properties along A1A - using salt-air rated materials and all City of Flagler Beach permits applied for and inspected. We have served the Flagler and Volusia County area since 2017 and respond within one business day.

Flagler Beach's salt air corrodes standard wood fence hardware quickly, especially on lots within a few blocks of the Atlantic. Vinyl fence posts set in concrete footings resist moisture, do not rot, and hold their color without painting or staining - making them the low-maintenance choice for coastal Flagler Beach properties. Read more about our vinyl fence installation process and how we size footings for Flagler Beach's sandy coastal soil.
For Flagler Beach homeowners who want a rear deck that holds up to the coastal environment, composite decking eliminates the annual sealing and the rot that pressure-treated wood develops faster here than anywhere else in Florida. Composite boards are rated for coastal use and do not absorb the salt-laden moisture that comes with living near the Atlantic. Properties on the Intracoastal side of A1A benefit equally - the humidity and occasional flooding from storm surge make moisture-resistant decking the right long-term choice.
Flagler Beach evenings are pleasant from October through May, but no-see-ums and mosquitoes from the coastal marshes make sitting outside without screening uncomfortable. A screened porch or deck enclosure converts the outdoor space behind your home into a usable room for most of the year. Screen frames in Flagler Beach should be aluminum with corrosion-resistant fasteners - standard steel frames develop surface rust within a few seasons near the ocean.
Pressure-treated wood is a viable choice for Flagler Beach decks when the lot is not in a FEMA flood zone and the homeowner commits to annual sealing. Most of Flagler Beach's 1970s and 1980s housing stock was built without rear decks, and adding pressure-treated framing to a home of that era is straightforward work - provided the ledger attachment is done correctly on the existing stucco and wood-frame exterior. We check the home's attachment points before framing begins.
Flagler Beach gets intense afternoon thunderstorms from June through September, and a covered outdoor structure means your patio stays dry during those daily storms and usable again within minutes after they pass. Covered structures in Flagler Beach require a City of Flagler Beach permit and must meet Flagler County wind-load standards - requirements that matter especially in a town that took a direct hurricane landfall in 2022. We engineer covered structures to those standards on every project.
Existing wood decks in Flagler Beach deteriorate faster than the product label predicts because coastal salt air breaks down sealant chemistry more aggressively than fresh inland air. If your deck is still structurally sound but has lost its finish and is showing surface checking or graying, a full stripping and resealing can extend its life by several years at a fraction of replacement cost. We also identify and address rot-prone spots during the prep phase before they become structural issues.
Flagler Beach sits directly on the Atlantic coast, and the ocean is not a backdrop here - it is a daily presence that affects every exterior surface on every home in town. Salt air carries further inland than most homeowners realize: metal fasteners corrode, paint and caulk break down faster, and pressure-treated wood that would last 20 years in Orlando may start showing rot in 10 to 12 years on a property near A1A. The homes most affected are the ones built between the 1970s and 1990s when Flagler Beach first developed as a residential community - many of them are now 30 to 50 years old and their original exterior structures have reached or exceeded their service life in this coastal environment.
Hurricane season adds a different layer of risk. Flagler Beach is on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast, exposed to storms tracking up from the south and southwest. Hurricane Nicole made direct landfall near Flagler Beach in November 2022, and the damage to decks, fences, and screen enclosures throughout town was significant. Flagler County wind-load standards for covered outdoor structures are not optional requirements - they are the engineering minimums that determine whether your structure survives the next storm intact and whether your insurer pays when it does not. A structure built without a permit and a passed city inspection has no documentation of code compliance, which puts your storm claim at risk.
Our crew works throughout Flagler Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck building and fence work here. The split between properties on the ocean side of A1A and those on the Intracoastal side shapes nearly every material and framing decision we make on Flagler Beach jobs. Ocean-side properties face the direct salt spray and storm surge exposure that demands composite or vinyl over wood. Intracoastal-side properties deal with the moisture and drainage conditions that come with being close to the water table.
State Road A1A runs directly through the center of Flagler Beach along the ocean, and it is the road every local drives every day. The Flagler Beach Pier is the town's most recognizable landmark - a long wooden fishing pier that stretches over the Atlantic and sits in the center of the beach district. Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area lies just south of town along the coast. Most of Flagler Beach's residential streets sit between A1A and the Intracoastal Waterway, on narrow beach-town lots where working efficiently in a tight space matters as much as the finished result.
We also serve homeowners to the south in Palm Coast, where the ITT-era canal network and Flagler County wind standards present a different but equally specific set of job conditions. To the south along the coast, Ormond Beach homeowners deal with similar coastal exposure questions, particularly in the beachside neighborhoods east of A1A.
We reply within one business day. Your Flagler Beach address, a rough idea of what you want, and any flood zone concerns you are aware of is all we need to start. No drawings or permit research required on your end.
We visit the property, assess site conditions including soil type, flood zone designation, and attachment points on the existing home, and provide a written line-item quote at no charge. We identify City of Flagler Beach permit requirements and any flood zone construction requirements before you commit to anything.
We file for the City of Flagler Beach building permit and order materials once approved. You do not manage the permit paperwork. Standard review for Flagler Beach projects typically takes two to four weeks depending on scope and season.
Our crew builds to Florida Building Code including Flagler County wind-load standards for covered and screened structures. We schedule the city inspection and walk through the finished project with you after it passes.
We serve all of Flagler Beach - from the ocean-side neighborhoods along A1A to the quieter residential streets near the Intracoastal. No pushy sales calls. Just a written quote and straight answers.
(386) 278-1672Flagler Beach is a small, tightly-knit city of around 5,000 residents on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast. It sits in Flagler County - one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States - but the city itself has stayed relatively compact and residential. Most people who live here chose it on purpose: it is quieter than Daytona Beach to the south and less developed than St. Augustine to the north. The housing stock is predominantly single-family homes, many on narrow beach-town lots between A1A and the Intracoastal. You can learn more about the city at the City of Flagler Beach website.
The Flagler Beach Pier stretches into the Atlantic from the center of the beach district and is the landmark every local knows. Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area, named for the Florida folk singer who lost his life saving a swimmer near this stretch of coast, sits just south of the city limits. A large share of homes were built between the 1970s and 1990s, when the area first attracted retirees and seasonal residents from the Northeast. Homeowners here are largely year-round residents with real equity in their properties and a genuine interest in maintaining them. Nearby, Palm Coast to the north and Ormond Beach to the south are both within our regular service area.
Properties in Flagler Beach - especially those within a few blocks of A1A and the Atlantic - require corrosion-resistant fasteners, salt-tolerant decking materials, and finish systems that hold up faster than standard inland specs. We select and specify materials for the actual site conditions on every Flagler Beach project, not the inland defaults.
Parts of Flagler Beach fall within FEMA-designated Special Flood Hazard Areas, particularly properties close to the ocean and the Intracoastal. Flood zone properties have specific construction requirements for deck and enclosure framing that differ from standard residential projects. We check flood zone status before every project and adjust footing design and framing elevation accordingly. You can verify your property's flood zone designation using the FEMA Flood Map Service Center.
We have served the Flagler and Volusia County area since 2017 and apply for all City of Flagler Beach building permits on every deck, fence, screen enclosure, and covered structure project. Permitted work creates the documented record of code compliance that protects you in storm damage insurance claims and property sale disclosures.
Flagler Beach took a direct hurricane landfall from Nicole in November 2022 - one of the most damaging Atlantic storms to hit this stretch of the Florida coast in decades. We helped a number of Flagler Beach homeowners rebuild damaged decks and fences after that storm and understand what construction details hold up and which ones fail first when a hurricane comes through.
Flagler Beach is a town where most homeowners take their property seriously. We respond to that with straight quotes, permits handled start to finish, and materials specified for the actual coastal conditions here - not the inland defaults that wear out faster than they should.
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