
Ormond Beach Deck & Fence is your local deck builder in Ormond Beach, FL, specializing in custom decks, composite decking, and screened porches - serving homeowners here since 2018 with a free estimate and a reply within one business day.

Every service below is matched to what Ormond Beach homes actually need - from waterfront properties near the Halifax River to newer subdivisions west of I-95.
Ormond Beach lots vary widely - beachside properties are tight, while homes west of I-95 often have larger backyards that call for multi-level or wrap-around designs. We design every custom deck around your specific lot, your view, and how you plan to use the space.
High humidity and salt air near the ocean and the Halifax River accelerate the weathering of natural wood. Composite decking holds up to Ormond Beach conditions without the annual sanding, staining, and sealing that wood requires.
Summer evenings in Ormond Beach come with mosquitoes and no-see-ums - especially in neighborhoods near the river and tidal areas. A screened enclosure lets you enjoy outdoor living year-round without the insects or the afternoon sun.
Most Ormond Beach homes were built between the 1960s and 1990s, and decks from that era are often at or past the end of their useful life. We repair damaged boards, posts, and ledgers or replace the whole structure - whichever makes more sense for your situation.
Ormond Beach summers mean pools get heavy use, and the right pool deck surface keeps bare feet comfortable and reduces the slip risk around the water. We build pool decks in composite, pressure-treated wood, and pavers to suit every backyard layout.
Shade is not a luxury in Ormond Beach - it is a necessity from April through October. A pergola over your deck or patio gives you a defined outdoor room and blocks enough direct sun to make the space usable through the hottest part of the afternoon.
Ormond Beach sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Halifax River, and that position creates a building environment that inland Florida contractors are not prepared for. Salt-laden air corrodes standard fasteners within a few years. High year-round humidity encourages mold and wood rot on any surface that holds moisture. Sandy coastal soil requires footings dug deeper and set wider than what building codes require in drier inland counties. A deck builder who does not account for these factors will leave you with a structure that shows serious problems within five to ten years.
The housing stock itself adds another layer of complexity. A large share of Ormond Beach homes were built in the 1960s through the 1980s using concrete block construction, and existing decks from that era are often attached with fasteners and ledger connections that do not meet current Volusia County building code. Seasonal storm exposure - Ormond Beach has seen impact from multiple named storms in recent years - puts real stress on any connection between a deck and the house. Getting those connections right from the start protects both the deck and the structure it is attached to.
Our crew pulls permits from the Volusia County Building Division regularly, and we know what their inspectors look for on deck projects - footing depth, ledger bolts, joist hangers, and the correct spacing between decking boards to meet Florida Building Code. We have been doing this work in Ormond Beach since 2018, which means we have built decks on beachside lots east of A1A, on narrow river-front parcels along North Beach Street, and in newer subdivisions like Hunters Ridge and Breakaway Trails west of I-95.
Ormond Beach is the kind of city where people stay a long time. The median age is around 50, and a large share of homeowners here are long-term residents who take pride in their properties. We work near Tomoka State Park to the north and all the way down through the corridors along Granada Boulevard and US-1. Whether your home is on a tight beachside lot or on a larger parcel near the western city limits, we bring the same material specs and code compliance to every job.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Holly Hill and Daytona Beach, and the same local approach applies in every city we work in.
Reach out by phone or through our online form and we will get back to you within one business day. We ask a few questions about your project so we can come prepared - no lengthy intake process and no obligation.
We visit your property, measure the space, and assess any existing structure if we are doing a repair. You receive a written estimate with itemized costs before you commit to anything - no vague ranges and no surprise add-ons later.
We handle the Volusia County permit application, material selection, and scheduling. If your HOA requires plan approval, we prepare the documentation you need. You do not have to deal with the permit office directly.
We complete the work, pass the county inspection, and clean up the site before we leave. You receive a copy of the closed permit, and we walk you through any maintenance recommendations before we go.
We serve all of Ormond Beach - from the beachside neighborhoods east of A1A to the subdivisions west of I-95. Send us your project details and we will get back to you within one business day.
(386) 327-0315Ormond Beach is a city of about 44,000 people on the northeast coast of Volusia County, bordered by Daytona Beach to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the east. The Halifax River runs through the middle of the city, creating a landscape of waterfront and near-water properties that runs from the beachside barrier island all the way through the historic neighborhoods along North Beach Street - locally known as the area called The Loop. Most homes closest to the water were built between the 1950s and 1980s on tight lots with concrete block construction. Further west, past US-1 and I-95, newer subdivisions like Hunters Ridge offer larger lots and homes built in the 2000s and 2010s.
Ormond Beach has a strong identity as the "Birthplace of Speed" - the hard-packed beach here hosted land speed record attempts in the early 1900s, and the annual Birthplace of Speed Antique Car Show still draws thousands of visitors every November. The city is bordered by Tomoka State Park to the north, where the Tomoka and Halifax rivers meet - a landmark that most long-time residents reference when describing the northern edge of town. Neighboring communities include Holly Hill to the south, which connects directly to the larger Daytona Beach metro, and Daytona Beach, where many Ormond Beach residents work and commute daily.
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