Oakland Park Deck & Fence is a Deck Builder serving Tamarac, FL with composite deck installation, screened enclosures, and pool decks - backed by a locally owned team working in Broward County since 2018 with a reply guaranteed within one business day.

Tamarac homes built in the 1960s and 1970s often have concrete patios that have cracked or settled over the years. Replacing them with a proper composite deck gives you a level, comfortable surface that handles Tamarac's heat and humidity without the maintenance demands of wood.
Many Tamarac homes already have concrete patios or lanai slabs that were part of the original construction. We screen in these existing spaces so you can enjoy the warm evenings Tamarac is known for without the mosquito pressure that hits this area hard from May through October.
A large share of single-family homes in Tamarac have backyard pools, and the flat lots mean pool decks need to be graded carefully so water drains away rather than pooling. We build pool decks sized for the compact lots common throughout Tamarac with heat-appropriate surface finishes.
Tamarac villa communities and HOA neighborhoods often require fence materials that look neat and hold their appearance over time. Vinyl fencing meets these standards while holding up to the standing water and humidity common in this area without rotting or warping.
Tamarac gets intense afternoon sun from April through October, making a covered outdoor area a practical upgrade rather than a luxury. A patio cover extends the usable hours of your outdoor space by blocking direct sun and giving you a dry spot during the daily summer storms.
On the smaller lots that make up much of Tamarac's single-family housing stock, a pergola creates a defined outdoor room without making the yard feel closed in. It adds structure and shade without requiring a full roof, and it works well alongside an existing patio slab.
Tamarac was incorporated in 1963 and built out mostly during the 1960s and 1970s as a planned retirement community. That means a large share of the housing stock is now 50 to 60 years old - and the outdoor spaces are often the same age. Concrete patios have settled and cracked. Original screen enclosures have been patched so many times the frames are no longer square. Wood fence posts that were set directly in the ground decades ago have rotted through at the base. These are not unusual problems in Tamarac - they are predictable results of this city's age and climate working together. Any deck builder working here regularly has seen all of them.
Tamarac's terrain adds another layer of complexity. The city sits on land that was originally part of the Everglades, and it is almost completely flat. Drainage is slow after heavy rain, and Tamarac gets roughly 60 inches of rain per year - most of it in intense summer bursts. Fence posts and deck footings that are not properly set in this environment will show deterioration within a few years. Building to Broward County's current wind and moisture standards - which are stricter than what was required when most Tamarac homes were built - is the difference between an outdoor structure that lasts 5 years and one that lasts 20.
Our crew works throughout Tamarac regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The Tamarac housing stock - primarily concrete block villas, attached townhomes, and small single-family homes - has specific characteristics that shape how we approach every job. HOA rules are common throughout the city, and many communities require written architectural approval before any permit application can even be submitted to Broward County.
Commercial Boulevard is the main east-west corridor through the city, and the neighborhoods on both sides of it are where most of our Tamarac work happens. The city sits in central Broward County, bordered by Lauderhill, North Lauderdale, Coconut Creek, and Margate, which means we are frequently moving between adjacent cities in the same workweek. The Florida Turnpike provides easy access from our base in Oakland Park, so response times to Tamarac jobs are predictable. You can also learn more about the City of Tamarac permitting and planning resources on their official website.
We serve homeowners across Tamarac and into neighboring North Lauderdale to the east. Whether your property is off Commercial Boulevard, near the Tamarac Sports Complex on Southgate Boulevard, or tucked into one of the villa communities closer to the Turnpike, our team knows what to expect from the local soil, drainage, and permit process.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we respond within one business day. We will ask about your Tamarac property, your HOA situation, and what you are hoping to build so we can come to the site prepared.
We visit your property, measure the space, and walk you through material options and costs before any commitment. This is also where we flag any drainage, HOA, or permitting issues specific to your Tamarac lot.
We handle the Broward County permit application and coordinate all required inspections. Permit approval typically takes one to two weeks, after which we schedule construction and keep you updated throughout.
Most standard deck or enclosure builds in Tamarac take three to seven days of physical work. We clean up the site fully when done and walk you through the finished project before we leave.
We serve Tamarac homeowners across all neighborhoods. Free estimate, no pressure, one business day reply.
Tamarac is a city of roughly 70,000 people packed into about 12 square miles of central Broward County, making it one of the more densely settled communities in the county. The city was incorporated in 1963 and designed from the start as a planned community for active adults and retirees - a history that still defines much of its built character today. The housing stock is predominantly concrete block construction from the 1960s through the 1980s, with a large share of attached villas, townhomes, and small single-family homes set on modest lots. Mainlands of Tamarac Lakes is one of the most recognized original neighborhood names, and the city has dozens of HOA-governed communities that give it a distinct, organized residential feel. You can learn more about Tamarac's history and community resources on the Tamarac, Florida Wikipedia article.
The city sits between Lauderhill to the south and North Lauderdale to the east, with Coconut Creek and Margate to the north. Commercial Boulevard is the main east-west artery, and most daily errands for Tamarac residents happen along this corridor. The city is almost entirely built out, with very little undeveloped land remaining. That means most construction activity involves renovating, replacing, or expanding what is already there - exactly the type of work a deck builder and fence contractor encounters most often. We also serve homeowners in neighboring Lauderdale Lakes to the southeast, where the housing stock and project types are similar.
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