
Ormond Beach Deck & Fence builds custom decks, fences, screened porches, pergolas, and outdoor living spaces for homeowners across Ormond Beach and Volusia County. Every project is permitted, inspected, and built to Florida code.

Ormond Beach Deck & Fence is a licensed deck builder serving Ormond Beach, FL and 12 surrounding communities. We offer 16 deck and fence services - from full custom deck design and builds to repairs, staining, fencing, screened porches, pergolas, and outdoor kitchens. Every project is pulled with a permit, inspected by Volusia County, and built to Florida code. Whether you have a bare concrete slab or a deck that has seen too many hurricane seasons, we have the right solution.

No yard is the same. We design and build decks around your specific space, lifestyle, and the way you want to use your outdoor area.
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Tired of sanding and resealing every spring? Composite boards handle Florida's heat and humidity with almost no yearly upkeep.
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Trex is the most recognized composite brand for a reason - 25-year warranty, fade resistance, and a surface that stays looking sharp.
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A well-built pressure-treated deck costs less upfront and lasts 15 to 25 years when properly maintained in Florida's climate.
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Cedar's natural oils resist rot and insects without chemical treatment, giving you a beautiful, aromatic wood deck that ages gracefully.
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Soft boards, wobbly railings, or a deck pulling away from your house? We diagnose the problem and fix it the right way.
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A fresh stain or seal protects the wood from Ormond Beach's rain and UV, extending your deck's life significantly without a full rebuild.
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Pool decks need materials and drainage that handle constant splash, sun, and foot traffic. We build them to stay safe and look great.
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Vinyl fencing holds up to Florida's salt air and humidity without painting, staining, or rotting - ever.
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Want real privacy in your backyard? A wood privacy fence gives you a solid barrier that also adds warmth and character to your property.
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Keep the bugs out and the breeze in. Screened porches and screened decks are one of the most popular upgrades for Florida homes.
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A covered deck or patio cover lets you stay outside through Florida's afternoon showers without giving up your outdoor time.
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A pergola adds structure, shade, and visual interest to any outdoor space - and pairs naturally with climbing plants and string lights.
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Bring the kitchen outside. Outdoor kitchen decks are built for cooking, entertaining, and staying out of the house on a nice evening.
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Sloped yard or a home with multiple levels? A multi-level deck connects spaces, adds square footage, and solves elevation challenges.
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Deck railings are a safety requirement and a design statement. We install railing systems that meet code and match your deck's style.
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Reach out by phone or fill out the form on this page. We will get back to you within 1 business day to ask a few quick questions about your project - size, location, any HOA restrictions - so we can come prepared. No pressure, no obligation.
We come to your yard, measure the space, and talk through what you actually want. After the visit, you receive a written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, and permit fees so you can compare it clearly against other quotes. No vague numbers.
Once you approve the design and sign the contract, we handle permits and HOA approval on your behalf. When everything is in order, our crew shows up, builds your project to Florida code, passes the required inspections, and walks you through the finished result before we leave.
Florida requires a state-issued contractor license for deck work attached to homes. Ours is current and verifiable at the DBPR website. Every project also carries full liability insurance so your property is protected from day one to final inspection.
We come to your yard, measure, and give you a written itemized estimate at no cost. You will know exactly what you are paying for - materials, labor, and permit fees listed separately - before you agree to anything.
We are not a national franchise passing through Volusia County. We live and work here. We know the sandy soil, the HOA requirements in the planned communities, and how Florida hurricane standards affect the way a deck must be built.
We pull every permit and schedule every required inspection through Volusia County's building department. At the end of your project, you get the permit paperwork in your hands - so your deck is on record as built correctly, which matters when you sell or file an insurance claim.
Ready to get started? Call (386) 327-0315 or send us a message.
"We had an old pressure-treated deck that had seen too many Florida summers. The crew came out within a few days, gave us a clear written quote, and finished the new composite deck ahead of the timeline they gave us. No mess left behind and the permit was fully closed out before they left."
Mark T., Ormond Beach - Composite Deck Installation
"We wanted a vinyl fence for the backyard and were worried about HOA approval. They handled that whole process for us and made sure the design matched what the association required. The fence went up fast and looks exactly like we hoped it would."
Diane R., Port Orange - Vinyl Fence Installation
"Our screened porch is the best thing we have done to this house. We use it almost every evening now that the bugs are not an issue. The crew was professional, kept the work area clean each day, and the whole project took about a week from start to finish."
Linda P., Daytona Beach - Screened-In Porch
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. Submitting this form costs you nothing and commits you to nothing. Once we receive your message, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(386) 327-0315Ormond Beach Deck & Fence is based in Ormond Beach, FL and serves 12 communities across Volusia, Flagler, and neighboring counties. We work in Daytona Beach, Port Orange, New Smyrna Beach, and as far south as Deltona and as far north as Flagler Beach. Most customers hear back from us within 1 business day of reaching out, and we can typically schedule same-week estimates for projects across our full service area.
Yes - almost always. Any deck attached to your home in Volusia County requires a building permit before work starts. The permit triggers inspections that confirm your deck is built to hold the weight it is supposed to. Skipping the permit can create serious problems when you sell or file an insurance claim. The Volusia County Building Division handles permits for properties in unincorporated areas.
Composite decking handles Florida's daily summer rain far better because it does not absorb water the way wood does. Pressure-treated wood is a solid, lower-cost option but needs periodic sealing to prevent mold and surface cracking in humid climates. For most homeowners in coastal Volusia County, composite pays for itself over a decade of avoided maintenance.
Florida's building code requires decks to meet specific wind load standards, and Volusia County's coastal location means those standards are stricter than inland areas. This affects how the frame is anchored to your home and how deep footings must go. A deck built to code here is genuinely more robust than the minimum standard required in most other states.
Ormond Beach averages more than 230 sunny days per year, and dark composite or wood surfaces can get uncomfortably hot underfoot during summer afternoons. Lighter-colored boards stay noticeably cooler, and shade structures - pergolas, sail shades, or screen enclosures - are popular additions that make a deck genuinely usable year-round.
Much of Ormond Beach sits on sandy coastal soil that does not grip concrete footings the way denser inland soil does. A contractor unfamiliar with local conditions can pour footings that shift or settle over time, causing the deck to rack or pull away from the house. Experienced local builders compensate with deeper holes or wider footing bases.
Surface boards that are soft, spongy, or visibly rotted are often repairable if the frame underneath is still sound. But if posts are shifting, the ledger board is pulling from the house, or more than a quarter of the boards are compromised, a full rebuild is usually more cost-effective than patching. A professional assessment takes about an hour and gives you a clear answer.
Ormond Beach Deck & Fence is a licensed and insured deck builder company based in Ormond Beach, FL, serving 12 communities across Volusia, Flagler, and neighboring counties since 2018.
Every contractor on our team holds or works under a Florida state-issued contractor license, issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). You can verify any Florida contractor license in minutes at the DBPR website before you sign anything.
Since 2018, we have completed projects across all 16 of our service categories - from single-level pressure-treated decks to multi-level composite builds with screened enclosures and outdoor kitchens. Every project is permitted through the appropriate county or city building department and passes all required inspections.
If you do not want to seal, stain, or sand your deck every year, composite is the right choice for Florida's climate. The upfront cost is higher, but the ten-year cost of ownership is often lower once you factor in eliminated maintenance. Most composite products also carry 25-year manufacturer warranties.
Spot repairs are worth doing if the structural frame underneath is still solid. Have a contractor assess the posts, beams, and ledger connection before assuming a repair will hold. In Florida's humid climate, rot often travels further than what is visible on the surface, so a professional assessment gives you an accurate picture.
Fall through early spring is the best window in Ormond Beach. Contractor schedules are more open, permit turnaround tends to be faster, and afternoon thunderstorms are far less common than in summer. If you want your deck ready for spring entertaining, start the conversation in November or December.
The North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) publishes free homeowner resources on deck safety and material selection - a useful starting point before you meet with a contractor. Ready to move forward? Call (386) 327-0315 or request a free estimate.
Ormond Beach sits on Florida's northeast coast in Volusia County, with the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Halifax River running through the middle of town. The city covers about 30 square miles and is home to roughly 44,000 residents. Many neighborhoods are tucked between the river and the ocean, which means waterfront and near-water properties are common throughout the city - and moisture exposure is a constant factor for outdoor structures like decks and fences. Learn more about the community at the Ormond Beach Wikipedia page.
The city has real character. Ormond Beach is known as the Birthplace of Speed - in the early 1900s, the hard-packed beach was used for land speed record attempts, a history that locals still celebrate every November. Tomoka State Park sits at the northern edge of the city where the Tomoka and Halifax rivers meet, and The Loop - a 10-mile scenic drive along North Beach Street and Old Dixie Highway - winds through the hammock and along the river. These landmarks are genuine reference points for residents, not just tourist attractions.
The housing stock in Ormond Beach is mostly single-family homes built between the 1960s and 1990s - concrete block construction common in this part of Florida. Whether your home backs up to Tomoka State Park, sits in one of the newer subdivisions west of I-95 like Hunters Ridge, or is an older beachside property east of A1A, Ormond Beach Deck & Fence works throughout the city. If your home is near the Halifax River or a tidal waterway, you already know that moisture and salt air are a constant issue - and that is exactly the kind of environment we build for every week.
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Ormond Beach Deck & Fence
211 Greenwood Ave
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
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