Oakland Park Deck & Fence is a Deck Builder serving Coral Springs, FL with screened porch installation, composite deck construction, and pool deck work - a locally owned Broward County team that has been permitted and working in western Broward since 2018.

Coral Springs homeowners spend a lot of time outdoors in the cooler months, but the summer mosquito season and afternoon thunderstorms make an unscreened patio hard to use from June through September. A screened porch or screened deck extends the usable outdoor season and adds real value on a city where homeownership rates are high and buyers notice finished outdoor living space.
Many Coral Springs homes were built with in-ground pools in the 1970s and 1980s, and the original concrete decks around those pools are often cracked, stained, or uneven after decades of Florida sun and rain. Replacing or resurfacing a pool deck improves safety and gives the whole backyard a fresh look.
Coral Springs gets around 60 inches of rain per year and intense UV exposure all year round. Composite decking handles both without warping, cracking, or requiring annual sealing, which makes it the practical choice for the many long-term owner-occupants in this city who want a deck that stays looking good without ongoing maintenance work.
Coral Springs was built as a planned community with uniform lot sizes, and a well-set wood privacy fence is one of the most common ways residents in these neighborhoods define their yards. Many homes here back up to canals or retention ponds, and a fence set back from the water line adds privacy while keeping the rear-yard view open.
The afternoon sun in Coral Springs is intense from spring through fall, and an uncovered patio is simply too hot for comfortable daily use during those months. A solid patio cover or covered deck structure makes the backyard usable year-round while protecting the deck surface underneath from direct sun and rain damage.
The homes built during Coral Springs' 1970s and 1980s growth surge are now old enough that original wood deck structures are frequently showing rot, loose fasteners, and surface damage. Catching deterioration early costs far less than waiting until structural components need full replacement, and a licensed inspection before storm season is good practice in this climate.
Coral Springs was built as a master-planned community, and most of its housing stock was constructed between the late 1960s and early 1990s. That puts the majority of homes in the 35- to 55-year-old range today. Homes of that age in South Florida's climate have often had original outdoor structures sitting untouched since they were built - and years of UV exposure, humidity, and summer storms take a cumulative toll on wood decks, screen enclosures, and pool surrounds. The city sits at the western edge of Broward County, inland from the coast, which means it gets more intense heat in summer and slightly less ocean breeze than coastal cities. The combination of age and climate creates consistent, steady demand for outdoor structure work.
The extensive canal and retention pond network throughout Coral Springs is a feature most residents appreciate for the view, but it adds drainage complexity for any contractor setting footings or building near a waterline. Sandy soil over a high water table means moisture is always close to the surface, and structures built without proper drainage planning will show problems faster than the homeowner expects. HOA oversight in many of the city's planned neighborhoods adds an extra step before construction can begin - architectural review committee approval is required in some communities before a permit application can even be submitted to the City of Coral Springs.
Our crew works throughout Coral Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through the City of Coral Springs Building Division and are familiar with how the local review process works, including the additional steps required for projects in HOA communities. We have worked on single-family ranch homes, two-story CBS homes, and properties along the canal corridors that run through the city - each type has its own access and foundation considerations that a first-time visitor would not anticipate.
Coral Springs is laid out on a broad grid anchored by major roads like Sample Road, Wiles Road, University Drive, and Coral Ridge Drive. Mullins Park in the center of the city is one of the landmarks most residents can orient from, and the neighborhoods between there and the western city limits are where a large share of our Coral Springs work happens. The Coral Springs Center for the Arts is a well-known civic anchor on the east side of the city, and that surrounding area has some of the older housing stock that benefits most from outdoor structure updates.
We also work regularly for homeowners in nearby Deerfield Beach to the north and in Margate to the south. These cities share much of the same building stock, climate, and permit environment as Coral Springs, so our crew moves across all three without missing a step.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your project type, property, and HOA status so we come to the site visit ready.
We visit the property, measure, review your site or survey for setback constraints, and discuss material options with you. We will flag any HOA review requirements upfront and explain what each choice costs before you commit to anything.
We handle the permit application with the City of Coral Springs in our name. Once approved, our crew arrives on schedule - you do not need to be home during the build, though we will keep you updated as we hit key milestones.
We schedule and pass the final city inspection, clean the job site, and walk through the finished structure with you. You receive the closed permit paperwork for your records.
We serve all of Coral Springs, FL. Most estimates are scheduled within a few days and there is no obligation to proceed.
Coral Springs is a city of about 134,000 people in the western part of Broward County, developed starting in 1963 as one of the most deliberately planned suburban communities in South Florida. The city grew quickly through the 1970s and 1980s, filling out its grid of wide residential streets with single-family concrete block homes, pools, and the canal network that manages stormwater across the nearly flat terrain. Today the city is known as one of the safest in Florida and has a homeownership rate near 70 percent, which means most residents are long-term owners with a real stake in maintaining and upgrading their properties. The City of Coral Springs has consistently received national recognition for city management and quality of life.
The residential neighborhoods fan out from a commercial core along Sample Road and University Drive, with Mullins Park at the center of daily life for many families. The Coral Springs Center for the Arts anchors the cultural east side of the city, while the western neighborhoods closer to the Everglades edge have a quieter, more rural feel. Many lots back up to canals or retention ponds - a signature feature of this planned community that gives the city its open character between homes. Coral Springs borders Margate to the south and Deerfield Beach to the north, and we serve homeowners across all three communities.
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