
Port Saint Lucie Deck & Fence designs and builds custom decks, fences, and outdoor living spaces for homeowners across Port St. Lucie and the Treasure Coast - built for Florida weather, permitted and inspected.
Port Saint Lucie Deck & Fence designs and builds custom decks, fences, and outdoor living spaces for homeowners across Port St. Lucie and the Treasure Coast - built for Florida weather, permitted and inspected.

Port Saint Lucie Deck & Fence is a full-service deck builder company based in Port St. Lucie, FL. We build, repair, and finish outdoor structures for homeowners throughout the Treasure Coast. Our 16 services cover everything from a new custom deck to fence installation, screened porches, pergolas, and more - all properly permitted, all built to Florida's wind-load requirements. We serve 12 cities and communities across St. Lucie, Martin, and Indian River counties.

No yard is the same - your deck should not be either. We design around how you actually use your outdoor space.
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Tired of sanding and sealing every year? Composite boards hold up to Florida's heat and rain with almost no upkeep.
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Trex composite decking is engineered for South Florida's sun and humidity - 25-year warranty, no annual maintenance.
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Solid, code-compliant construction at the best entry price - built to pass Florida's strict wind-load inspections.
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Cedar's natural oils resist rot and insects without chemical treatment - beautiful grain that weathers gracefully here.
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Soft boards, wobbly railings, or storm damage? We diagnose the real problem and fix it right the first time.
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A fresh seal every two to three years adds a decade to your deck's life in Port St. Lucie's relentless climate.
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A pool without a proper deck is just a hole in the ground - we create the finished outdoor space around it.
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Vinyl fences hold their color and shape for decades in Florida's sun - no painting, no rotting, no splinters.
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Need a real visual barrier from the neighbors? A wood privacy fence gives you your yard back.
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Enjoy your backyard without the bugs - a screen enclosure makes your outdoor space usable every evening.
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A cover turns your deck from a hot surface you avoid into a shaded room you actually spend time in.
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A pergola adds structure and shade without closing in your yard - perfect for climbing plants and string lights.
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Move the cooking outside for good - we build decks with the layout and support an outdoor kitchen actually needs.
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Sloped yards and pool areas are perfect for multi-level designs that separate entertaining zones naturally.
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Wobbly railings are both a code violation and a hazard - new railings make your deck safe and finished.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form and we'll follow up within 1 business day. Tell us roughly what you have in mind - size, material preferences, any HOA rules we should know about. This first conversation is about making sure we're a good fit before anyone drives anywhere.
We visit your property, measure the space, look at soil conditions, and talk through your design ideas in person. After that visit you get a written, itemized proposal - not a ballpark over the phone. Review it, ask questions, compare it against other quotes. No pressure to decide on the spot.
Once you approve the proposal, we pull the permit, schedule the work, and build your project to pass every required city inspection. We clean up after ourselves daily. When the final inspection is complete, we walk you through the finished structure together before closing out the job.
We carry Florida state contractor licensing and full general liability insurance. Every project is permitted and inspected by the City of Port St. Lucie - you get documented proof the work was done right.
We come to your property, measure, and put a written itemized quote in your hands - no ballpark figures over the phone. You keep the quote and compare it against anyone else. No pressure, no follow-up calls.
We have been building decks and fences for homeowners in Port St. Lucie and the surrounding Treasure Coast since 2016. We know local soil conditions, permit timelines, and HOA requirements that out-of-area contractors miss.
Every deck we build meets Florida's wind-load engineering requirements - deeper footings, approved hardware, and the framing connections that an inspector will actually check. Structures built for a real Florida storm season, not just a calm day.
Ready to get started? Call (772) 281-0572 or request a free estimate online.
"We had a 400 sq ft composite deck built around our pool and it came out exactly like the drawing they showed us. The permit was handled by them from start to finish and the inspector passed it on the first visit. I was worried about the timeline with hurricane season coming, but they finished two weeks before the weather turned."
Mark T., Port St. Lucie - Composite deck installation
"Our wood deck had soft spots in three places and one post was starting to lean. They came out, checked the whole frame, and told us exactly what needed to go and what could stay. The repair was done in two days and the deck felt solid again. They also resealed everything before leaving."
Diana R., Stuart - Deck repair and replacement
"We wanted a vinyl fence across the back of our lot and along one side. The HOA in our community had specific color and height rules and they knew exactly what to submit. Got approved on the first try and the crew was done in a day and a half. The fence looks clean and has held up through two storm seasons."
Carlos M., Tradition - Vinyl fence installation
We respond within 1 business day. Submitting this form is completely free and carries no obligation. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(772) 281-0572Port Saint Lucie Deck & Fence serves 12 cities and communities across the Treasure Coast, including Port St. Lucie, Stuart, Fort Pierce, Jensen Beach, and beyond. We can typically schedule a free on-site estimate within the same week. Our service area covers St. Lucie, Martin, and Indian River counties.
Six things worth understanding before you sign anything.
Yes - almost every new deck in Port St. Lucie requires a permit. The City of Port St. Lucie Building Division enforces this actively, and an unpermitted deck can cause real problems when you sell. The good news: your licensed contractor handles every step of the permit process for you. Learn more at the{" "}City of Port St. Lucie Building Division.
Port St. Lucie sits in a wind-exposure zone, which means decks must meet Florida's elevated structural requirements. In practice, this means heavier anchor hardware, deeper footings, and specific framing connections that a city inspector checks before issuing final approval. A contractor who skips these requirements may pass the visual test on day one - but not when a storm arrives.
Composite decking resists moisture, UV fading, and the expansion-contraction cycle that cracks and warps wood boards in Florida's humid summers. Pressure-treated wood costs less upfront but needs sealing every two to three years to hold up here. Most homeowners who have owned both say composite pays for itself in saved maintenance time within five to seven years.
Many Port St. Lucie neighborhoods - including Tradition and PGA Village - require HOA approval before a city permit can even be submitted. HOAs set their own rules on deck size, materials, and colors that go beyond what the city requires. A good local contractor will ask about your HOA on the first call and help you prepare the submission.
Much of Port St. Lucie sits on sandy soil that does not grip a concrete footing the same way denser soil does. Footings need to be sized and set deep enough to stay stable as the ground shifts - especially near waterways or in lower-lying neighborhoods. A contractor who proposes shallow footings without explanation is worth questioning directly.
Inspectors check the footings before concrete is poured, verify the structural framing matches the approved plans, and do a final walkthrough when the deck is complete. They look at the depth and diameter of footings, the hardware connecting the deck to your house, and railing strength. This process protects you - not just the city. The{" "}North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) has additional guidance for homeowners.
Port Saint Lucie Deck & Fence is a licensed and insured deck builder company based in Port St. Lucie, FL, serving 12 cities across the Treasure Coast since 2016. We carry the Florida state contractor license required to build, repair, and finish decks and fences legally in this state, issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Since 2016 we have completed deck builds, fence installations, pergolas, screen enclosures, and outdoor kitchen projects for homeowners throughout St. Lucie, Martin, and Indian River counties. Every project is properly permitted and inspected - we have never suggested a customer skip that step.
Want to know more about who we are and how we work? Read about our company.
The best time to start a deck project in Port St. Lucie is late winter or early spring - January through March. This gives you time to get through the permit process and have construction complete before hurricane season peaks in August and September. Starting in summer means working around weather delays and finishing just as storm season is most active.
Sandy soil is common throughout Port St. Lucie and does not grip concrete footings the same way denser soil does. Footings must be deeper and wider to stay stable over time. If your yard is near the St. Lucie River or in a low-lying area, ask your contractor specifically how they size and set footings for local soil conditions before agreeing to a scope of work.
Get at least two written quotes before deciding. Compare them line by line: what materials are specified, whether permit fees are included, who is responsible for HOA submission, and what happens if the inspector finds a problem. A lower total number means nothing if it leaves out the permit, uses thinner framing, or puts the burden of HOA approval on you.
The Florida Building Commission publishes the current residential building code that applies to all deck projects in the state. If you have questions about what is required, call us or request a free estimate and we will walk you through it.
Port St. Lucie is one of Florida's fastest-growing cities, with a population that has grown past 230,000 people and a housing stock that ranges from newer developments in Tradition to older neighborhoods from the 1980s and 1990s closer to US-1. That mix matters for deck work - newer homes may still be under builder warranty for some systems, while older homes often have original decks that have been through decades of Port St. Lucie's heat, humidity, and storm seasons.
Much of the city was laid out on sandy flatland near the St. Lucie River, which shapes both the geography and the soil conditions we work with. Sandy soil that does not grip footings the way denser soil does, low-lying neighborhoods near waterways, and a summer weather pattern that delivers daily thunderstorms from June through September - these are the conditions that every deck in this city has to be built for. We have been working in Port St. Lucie long enough to know the difference between a western neighborhood in Tradition and an older grid street near the water, and we build accordingly.
Whether your home is near Clover Park, in one of the established neighborhoods east of US-1, or in a newer community on the west side, Port Saint Lucie Deck & Fence builds decks, fences, and outdoor structures designed for how people actually live here - not just for what looks good on the day it is finished.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Port Saint Lucie Deck & Fence
2090 SW Burlington St
Port St. Lucie, FL 34984
info@portstluciedeckandfence.com
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Port Saint Lucie Deck & Fence offers free on-site estimates for decks, fences, pergolas, and outdoor living projects throughout Port St. Lucie and the Treasure Coast.