
Ormond Beach Deck & Fence is a licensed deck builder serving Daytona Beach, FL, with pool decks, custom deck builds, and screened porches - providing free written estimates and a response within one business day since 2018.

Daytona Beach homes range from older concrete block bungalows inland to beachside properties pounded by salt air - each with different needs. Here is what we do here and why it matters in this city specifically.
Daytona Beach summers run hot from May through September, and a well-built pool deck is one of the most-used features in any backyard during that stretch. We design and build pool decks with slip-resistant surfaces, proper drainage, and materials that hold up to standing water and direct sun without cracking or fading.
Daytona Beach gets salt air from the Atlantic and high humidity year-round - two things that shorten the life of natural wood decking. Composite decking does not rot, warp, or require annual sealing, which is why it is the most popular choice for homeowners in this area who want a deck that still looks good five years from now.
Much of Daytona Beach's housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1980s, and decks from that era often need more than cosmetic fixes. Ledger connections that predate current Florida Building Code, rotted joists, and rusted fasteners are common in this city. We assess, repair, or replace - whatever the structure actually needs.
Daytona Beach mosquito pressure is real from late spring through early fall, and the flat, low-lying lots near the Halifax River and tidal areas make it worse. A screened enclosure over your deck or porch turns a space you avoid into one you actually use throughout the year.
If you have an existing wood deck in Daytona Beach, regular staining and sealing is what keeps it from deteriorating ahead of schedule. The combination of UV exposure, humidity, and frequent rain strips protective coatings faster here than in most parts of the country - annual or biannual treatment is the practical standard.
Afternoon thunderstorms roll through Daytona Beach almost daily during summer. A covered deck or patio gives you usable outdoor space even during the wet season and keeps your furniture and flooring dry between storms. We build aluminum and wood roof structures to match your existing home style.
Daytona Beach sits at sea level on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast, flanked by the ocean on the east and the Halifax River on the west. That position creates a building environment where materials fail faster than the manufacturer warranties suggest. Salt air works on every exposed metal fastener every single day. Humidity sits high enough throughout the year to keep wood fibers constantly cycling between wet and dry - the primary driver of warping, cracking, and rot. Flat, low-lying lots with slow drainage mean decking often sits in standing water longer than it should after a storm. A contractor who does not account for these conditions will use the same hardware and techniques they use 50 miles inland, and you will see the results within a few seasons.
The city's housing stock adds another practical layer. Most homes in Daytona Beach were built between the 1950s and 1980s with concrete block construction - the Florida standard of that era. These homes have specific attachment requirements for decks and additions because concrete block does not hold lag bolts the way wood framing does. Volusia County and the City of Daytona Beach Building Services both require permits and inspections for any structural deck project, and the plans need to reflect actual field conditions rather than a standard template. That is the difference between a deck that passes inspection and one that does not.
Our crew has worked throughout Daytona Beach regularly since 2018, pulling permits from both the Volusia County Building Division and the City of Daytona Beach Building Services, depending on which jurisdiction a property falls in. That distinction matters - the city and the county have different review timelines and different inspection requirements, and not knowing which one applies to your address can add weeks to a project. We check jurisdiction before the estimate and account for it in your project schedule.
Daytona Beach is a city with distinct neighborhoods. The beachside barrier island along Atlantic Avenue sees the heaviest salt air exposure and tends to have the oldest and most repair-heavy housing stock. Midtown and the residential corridors west of US-1 have a mix of older bungalows and postwar ranch homes that are increasingly sought out by long-term owner-occupants. The neighborhoods near Halifax Health and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University are more mixed, with a range of property ages and ownership situations. We work across all of these areas and come prepared for what each one typically requires.
We also serve homeowners in Daytona Beach Shores to the south and Ormond Beach to the north, and the same level of prep and permitting knowledge carries to every job we do in this corridor.
Call us directly or fill out the estimate form online. We respond within one business day - usually faster. A few basic questions help us come prepared: approximate size, current structure if there is one, and what you are trying to accomplish.
We visit your Daytona Beach property, assess the site and any existing structure, and give you a written estimate with itemized costs. If you are in a FEMA flood zone or close to the Halifax River, we note what that means for footing requirements so there are no surprises later.
We determine whether your project goes through the city or the county, prepare and submit the permit application, and order materials. If you have an HOA, we prepare the documentation for their review. You do not have to make a single call to a permit office.
We finish the build, pass the required inspection, and clean up the site. You receive a copy of the closed permit for your records, and we walk you through any care or maintenance steps before we leave.
Whether your home is on the beachside, near the Speedway, or in one of the quieter inland neighborhoods, we serve all of Daytona Beach. Send us your project details for a written estimate with no obligation.
(386) 327-0315Daytona Beach is a city of about 69,000 people on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast, roughly 55 miles northeast of Orlando and 90 miles south of Jacksonville. It is the economic and commercial hub of Volusia County, home to Halifax Health - one of the largest regional hospitals in northeast Florida - and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. The city is defined by the Daytona International Speedway - home of the Daytona 500 - and the broad beach along the Atlantic, which draws millions of visitors per year for events like Bike Week and Speedweeks. Residential neighborhoods range from the tight, older lots on the beachside barrier island to the more spread-out blocks in Midtown and the quieter streets west of US-1.
A significant portion of the housing stock in Daytona Beach was built between the 1950s and 1980s, and many of those homes are owner-occupied by long-term residents and retirees who have lived in them for decades. The city borders several smaller communities that are often considered part of the same metro area, including Daytona Beach Shores to the south along the beach barrier island and Ormond Beach to the north, which is a quieter residential community that shares the Halifax River corridor with Daytona.
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