Oakland Park Deck & Fence is a Deck Builder serving North Lauderdale, FL with deck repair and replacement, vinyl fence installation, and custom outdoor builds - all fully permitted through Broward County by a locally owned team serving this community since 2018.

North Lauderdale's homes were mostly built between the 1960s and 1990s, and decks from that era are now showing the effects of South Florida's humidity and UV exposure. We assess structural integrity honestly and handle everything from targeted deck repairs to full tear-out and rebuild when the structure is past saving.
North Lauderdale's small lots mean a clean fence line makes a significant difference in how private and polished a property feels. Vinyl holds up exceptionally well in South Florida's salt air and rain-heavy summers without fading or rotting, making it a popular choice for homeowners who want a low-maintenance boundary.
North Lauderdale is a built-out city where most outdoor improvements are renovations, not new construction from scratch. A custom-designed deck accounts for the actual dimensions and layout of your specific property - important when lots are small and the deck needs to work around existing structures.
Many North Lauderdale homes have a screened patio or Florida room, but older enclosures develop tears, frame corrosion, and failing hardware over time. Whether you need a new enclosure or a full rescreening of an existing structure, we handle both with materials rated for Florida's wind and UV exposure.
North Lauderdale's persistent humidity - present year-round, not just during summer storms - makes composite decking a practical long-term investment. It resists the moisture absorption that causes natural wood to swell, crack, and gray out within a few seasons in this climate.
North Lauderdale's outdoor living season is essentially year-round, but the midday sun from May through September makes unshaded outdoor spaces uncomfortable. A pergola creates a defined shaded zone in the backyard without fully enclosing it - a good fit for the compact yards common throughout this city.
North Lauderdale is a fully built-out city - nearly every lot is developed - which means the overwhelming majority of deck and fence work here is repair or replacement rather than new construction on empty land. Most of the housing stock dates from the 1960s through the early 1990s, and structures of that age are dealing with cumulative exposure to South Florida's climate: decades of heavy summer rain, intense UV, and year-round humidity that never fully lets materials dry out. Flat rooflines and low-slope sections on these homes are also more prone to water intrusion, and any deck attached to a roofline or exterior wall needs to be sealed and flashed correctly to avoid making existing moisture problems worse.
The soil and drainage conditions in North Lauderdale are similar to the rest of central Broward County - flat terrain, a high water table, and sandy soil that does not drain quickly during heavy downpours. Deck posts and fence posts set without proper footings and ground-contact-rated materials will loosen or rot faster here than in most other parts of the country. Broward County's building code accounts for these conditions with specific requirements for footing depth, material specifications, and wind-load ratings - and a contractor who pulls permits here follows those standards on every job.
Our crew works throughout North Lauderdale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. North Lauderdale is bordered by Margate to the north, Lauderhill to the south, and Tamarac to the west - all cities our team serves - which means we know the area's road network and property types from working across all of these adjoining communities. The State Road 7 corridor on the city's eastern edge and the Sawgrass Expressway to the west are the two main arteries our crews use when getting to jobs across this part of central Broward. For permitting, we work through Broward County's building department and are familiar with the processing timelines and inspection requirements that apply to residential deck and fence projects here.
Most homes in North Lauderdale are single-family CBS (concrete block structure) houses with small to medium lots, concrete driveways, and often a screened patio or Florida room at the back. Many of these screened enclosures and back patios were original to the home's construction and are now 30 to 40 years old - which means rescreening, frame repair, and full patio rebuilds are among the most common jobs we handle in this city. The North Lauderdale Building Department handles permit questions at City Hall on SW 71st Avenue, and homeowners can confirm permit requirements for their specific project type there.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Margate and Tamarac. If your home is near Sabal Pines Park, along the US-441 corridor, or anywhere in between, our team knows the neighborhood.
Contact us by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your project and property so we come prepared for the site visit.
We visit your North Lauderdale property at no charge to inspect the existing structure, measure the space, and talk through your options. For repair jobs, this is when we assess what is structurally sound versus what needs to be replaced.
We file the Broward County permit application in our name - you do not need to visit any office. Permit approval typically takes one to three weeks. We schedule construction once the permit is in hand.
Construction on most North Lauderdale deck and fence jobs takes one to five days. We coordinate the required Broward County final inspection and leave your property clean - no leftover materials or debris.
We serve North Lauderdale homeowners with free on-site estimates, full Broward County permitting, and honest assessments of what actually needs to be done. Call or message us today.
North Lauderdale is a small, fully developed city of about 47,000 people packed into just under 5 square miles in central Broward County. The city was incorporated in 1963 and was rapidly built out through the 1980s, leaving almost no undeveloped residential land today. Most of the housing stock is detached single-family homes built from concrete block, with a mix of townhome and villa communities - many of which are part of HOA-managed developments. The City of North Lauderdale borders Margate to the north, Lauderhill to the south, and Tamarac to the west - which puts it squarely in the center of the Broward County residential grid.
The housing here reflects the practical, working- and middle-class character of the city - homes are well-kept and owner-invested, but the property sizes are modest and the buildings are aging. Concrete driveways, attached garages, and screened patios are standard features on the single-family homes throughout the city. With lots typically under a quarter acre, outdoor living improvements need to work within tight boundaries - which is exactly the kind of project our team handles regularly. Nearby Margate to the north and Lauderhill to the south share similar housing stock and conditions, and our crew serves all three regularly.
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