Oakland Park Deck & Fence is a Deck Builder serving Margate, FL with pergola installation, composite deck builds, and vinyl fence work - a locally owned Broward County team that has served this inland residential city since 2018 and knows the housing stock here well.

Margate homes typically sit on modest lots where a pergola provides defined outdoor shade without boxing in the yard. South Florida's year-round outdoor living weather makes this an investment that gets used every month - learn more about our approach on our pergola installation page.
Most homes in Margate are 40 to 60 years old, and a composite deck upgrade holds up to South Florida's UV intensity and wet season without the annual maintenance that natural wood requires on these older concrete block homes.
Margate properties that back up to canals or drainage easements see high ground moisture that accelerates rot on wood fence posts. Vinyl fencing resists that moisture problem entirely, which is a practical reason many Margate homeowners choose it over wood.
Pools are common in Margate's single-family neighborhoods, and a properly built pool deck with the right drainage slope prevents standing water from pooling around the shell after South Florida's heavy afternoon storms pass through.
Margate's warm evenings are ideal for outdoor time, but mosquito pressure during the wet season keeps many homeowners inside. A screened enclosure solves that problem and adds functional square footage that works all year in this climate.
Margate homeowners who want to protect an existing patio slab or extend outdoor living under a permanent roof benefit from a covered patio build. It shields furniture and the surface below from South Florida's intense afternoon UV and regular downpours.
Margate is a fully built-out city of about 60,000 people in western Broward County. It covers roughly nine square miles and has almost no undeveloped land left. The city grew rapidly through the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, which means most homes are now between 35 and 60 years old - and the outdoor structures that came with them are often in a similar state. Concrete block construction with stucco exteriors is the standard building method here, just as it is throughout South Florida. These homes handle hurricanes well, but aging porch slabs, rotted fence posts, and deteriorating deck boards are common calls we get from Margate homeowners who have been managing small problems for years.
Canal drainage is a defining feature of Margate's layout. Many lots back up directly to canals or drainage easements, which keeps ground moisture consistently higher than it would be on a drier lot. That persistent moisture accelerates wood rot in fence posts and deck footings if they were not installed with proper treatment and drainage. The South Florida wet season - roughly May through October - brings most of the area's 60 inches of annual rainfall in intense bursts, and the UV intensity during the dry months breaks down surface materials year-round. Hurricane season adds genuine wind load requirements to all permitted outdoor structures, which means a deck or pergola pulled through Broward County is built to a genuinely higher standard than anything installed without a permit.
Our crew works throughout Margate regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Margate homes are almost entirely concrete block with stucco exteriors, and we work with that construction type every week - it requires different anchoring approaches for deck posts and fence rails than wood-frame homes use. We pull permits through the City of Margate and Broward County and are familiar with the review process and inspection schedule for projects in this municipality.
Margate is laid out on the flat western Broward County grid, with Sample Road as a main east-west corridor and Coconut Creek Parkway connecting residents to the surrounding area. Calypso Cove waterpark at the Margate Sports Complex is one of the city's most recognized community spots, and the Oriole neighborhood - built around the Oriole Golf and Tennis Club - is a name most long-time Margate residents know. The city has a high share of owner-occupied homes, which means many of the homeowners we work with have been in their houses for years and are investing in their properties for the long term.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Coral Springs, which sits to the west of Margate, and throughout the inland Broward County communities. Whether your property is near Margate City Center or in the quieter residential streets to the east, our team is prepared for the conditions and permit requirements specific to this city.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your Margate project so we show up prepared for the site visit.
We visit your property, take measurements, and go through your design and material choices with you. We cover the cost range at this meeting so there are no surprises on the written estimate.
After plan approval we file the permit through Broward County in our name - not yours - and put your project on the build calendar. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks, and we keep you updated throughout.
Our crew completes the build and we coordinate all required inspections through to final sign-off. You do not need to be present for inspections - we handle scheduling and notify you when the permit closes out.
No obligation, no pressure. We come to your Margate home, look at the space, and give you a clear written number before you commit to anything.
Margate is a city of about 60,000 people in western Broward County, sitting roughly five miles from the Atlantic coast between Coconut Creek to the north and Tamarac to the south. The city was incorporated in 1955 and grew steadily through the postwar decades - its roughly nine square miles are almost entirely built out with single-family ranch homes, townhomes, and smaller condominium developments. Most of this housing was constructed between the early 1960s and the late 1980s, giving Margate one of the more uniform housing stocks in the county. Neighborhoods are laid out on a flat grid intersected by canals, and the dominant home style is the single-story Florida ranch on a modest lot - simple, practical, and now old enough to need real maintenance attention on the outdoor structures.
The city has a notably high share of owner-occupied housing, and many residents have lived in their homes for years. Margate City Center along Margate Boulevard is the civic core, home to City Hall and the public library. The Oriole neighborhood, centered on the Oriole Golf and Tennis Club, is one of the city's most recognized residential communities. Homeowners throughout Margate share a common concern about outdoor structures that can withstand both the wet season and the relentless South Florida sun without constant upkeep. We serve Margate homeowners alongside those in neighboring Coral Springs and are active throughout western Broward County.
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