Oakland Park Deck & Fence is a Deck Builder serving Oakland Park, FL with custom deck design, composite installation, and wood fence builds - backed by a locally owned team operating in Broward County since 2018.

Oakland Park homeowners get a deck designed around their specific yard - not a catalog template. With modest lot sizes common throughout the city, smart use of space matters, and a custom deck design is the right way to get the most out of every square foot.
Oakland Park's year-round humidity and intense UV exposure break down natural wood faster than most homeowners expect. Composite boards resist moisture, insects, and fading so your deck holds up through the rainy season and beyond without annual sealing.
Oakland Park's summer heat makes surface material selection critical around pools. We build pool decks with heat-appropriate finishes and proper drainage slope so water clears after every afternoon storm and the surface stays comfortable on bare feet.
Many Oakland Park properties have small yards where a clean, well-defined fence line makes the space feel more private and polished. Vinyl fencing holds its color and shape through South Florida's salt air and heavy rain with minimal upkeep.
Oakland Park's mosquito pressure is real from May through October. A screened enclosure lets you enjoy the warm evenings this area is known for without the bugs, and it adds usable square footage to your home without a full addition.
With year-round outdoor living weather in Oakland Park, a pergola creates a defined shaded area that makes your backyard feel like an extension of your home. It works especially well on the compact lots common in this city by framing the space without boxing it in.
Most homes in Oakland Park were built between the 1950s and the 1970s using concrete block construction. That housing stock is durable, but it ages - and the outdoor spaces attached to these homes often lag behind. Oakland Park's flat terrain and drainage canals mean moisture management is a constant reality. After a heavy summer rain, water pools quickly on flat ground, and any deck or fence that was not built with proper drainage planning will show it within a few years. The sandy South Florida soil also means footings need to be sized and set specifically for local conditions, not just copied from a northern job.
The climate here is relentless year-round. Broward County averages over 60 inches of rain annually, with most of it falling in intense afternoon bursts from June through September. That wet-dry cycle is hard on wood decking, fence posts, and any hardware that is not rated for a coastal humid environment. Hurricane season adds wind load requirements to every permitted structure - which is actually a benefit to homeowners, because a deck built to Florida's wind standards is a genuinely stronger build than what you would get in most other states.
Our crew works throughout Oakland Park regularly, and we pull permits through Broward County's building department for jobs across this city. We know the permit timeline, what inspectors look for at each stage, and how to keep projects moving without surprises. Oakland Park sits between Fort Lauderdale to the south and Pompano Beach to the north on US-1 (North Andrews Avenue), and we work on homes throughout all of these connected neighborhoods.
The Culinary Arts District along North Andrews Avenue is the most recognized part of Oakland Park, but the homes we work on are spread across the whole city - from the quiet streets near Easterlin Park on the west side to the neighborhoods closer to Dixie Highway on the east. Older single-story ranch homes on compact lots are the dominant building type here, and we design and build for these properties every week. HOA rules are common in many of Oakland Park's residential neighborhoods, and we always ask about association requirements before drawing up a plan.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Wilton Manors and throughout the broader Broward County area. Whether your property is in the heart of Oakland Park or close to the Fort Lauderdale border, our team is familiar with the local conditions and permit processes that affect your project.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your project so we can come prepared for the site visit.
We visit your Oakland Park property, measure the space, and talk through your options. This is also when we discuss material costs and project scope so you have a clear picture before committing to anything.
We handle all Broward County permitting in our name - you do not need to manage the building department. Once the permit is approved, we schedule your start date and confirm the timeline with you directly.
Our crew completes the work and the county inspector signs off on the finished project. We walk you through the completed build and make sure any questions are answered before we leave.
We serve all of Oakland Park, FL and the surrounding Broward County area. Free estimates, no pressure. We respond within one business day.
Oakland Park is a city of about 45,000 people in Broward County, sitting directly north of Fort Lauderdale and south of Pompano Beach across roughly seven square miles. The city has a distinct identity anchored by its Culinary Arts District - a stretch of North Andrews Avenue lined with local restaurants, craft breweries, and small businesses that draws residents from across Broward County. Easterlin Park on the west side of the city preserves a stand of old-growth slash pine trees and offers walking trails and camping - one of the few natural green spaces in this densely built part of South Florida. Learn more about Oakland Park on Wikipedia.
The housing stock here is largely single-story concrete block ranch homes built during the postwar growth years of the 1950s through the 1970s. Lot sizes are modest - typically between 6,000 and 8,000 square feet - and the mix of long-term homeowners, small landlords, and newer arrivals gives the city an active feel without the density of its neighbors to the south. Drainage canals run through residential areas throughout Oakland Park, and the flat terrain means water management is a practical consideration for any outdoor project. We work in Oakland Park neighborhoods alongside the broader service area that extends into Fort Lauderdale to the south.
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Learn MoreWhether you need a new deck, a fence replacement, or a screened porch built right - call us today and we will have someone at your Oakland Park property for a free estimate within the week.