
Ormond Beach Deck & Fence is your local deck builder in Port Orange, FL, specializing in composite deck installation, screened porches, and vinyl fencing - our crew has served Volusia County since 2018 and replies to every inquiry within one business day.

Port Orange homes range from 1970s concrete block ranches near US-1 to newer subdivisions on the western edge of the city. Every service below is matched to what those homes actually need.
Port Orange sits close to the Halifax River and the coast, which means high humidity and salt air take a serious toll on wood decks over time. A composite deck handles that environment without the annual maintenance that natural wood demands - making it the right call for most Port Orange properties.
Port Orange summers come with near-daily afternoon thunderstorms and mosquito pressure that makes outdoor living genuinely uncomfortable without a screen. A screened enclosure extends your usable outdoor season from a few months to essentially year-round.
Many Port Orange subdivisions have HOA rules about fence materials and height, and vinyl satisfies most of those requirements while holding up to Florida humidity without warping or requiring paint. It is a practical, long-lasting choice for the single-family ranches that make up most of the Port Orange housing stock.
Port Orange grew rapidly from the 1970s through the 1990s, and decks built during that growth wave are now approaching the end of their useful life. We assess your existing structure honestly and tell you whether targeted repairs or a full replacement makes more financial sense.
Port Orange backyards get direct afternoon sun for most of the year, and a pergola creates usable shade over your deck or patio without closing in the space. Many Port Orange homeowners pair a pergola with a deck or screened enclosure addition as a single project.
The humidity and UV exposure in Port Orange break down unprotected wood surfaces faster than most homeowners expect. Annual or biennial staining and sealing is the most cost-effective way to extend the life of a pressure-treated or cedar deck in this climate.
Port Orange is one of the largest cities in Volusia County, and the bulk of its housing stock was built during a rapid growth period from the 1970s through the 1990s. That means most homes are now 30 to 50 years old - an age range where decks, screened enclosures, and fencing installed during original construction are reaching or past the end of their serviceable life. Concrete block construction is standard throughout the city, and attaching a deck ledger correctly to a concrete block wall requires a different approach than framing into wood studs. Contractors who do not work in this area regularly often miss those details.
Port Orange also sits in a hurricane-prone zone on Florida's central Atlantic coast. The area has been affected by significant storms in recent decades, and any outdoor structure that is not built to current Volusia County building code for wind load is a liability. Sandy coastal soil throughout much of Port Orange also requires footings set deeper than the minimum to prevent shifting and settling over time. Getting these details right at the start is far less expensive than correcting them after a storm or a failed inspection.
Our crew works throughout Port Orange regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through the Volusia County Building Division for Port Orange projects the same way we do for jobs in Ormond Beach and Daytona Beach - the county handles permit review for most of the unincorporated and incorporated areas here, and we are familiar with the inspectors and what they verify on each type of project.
We work on homes all across the city - from older neighborhoods near US-1 and Dunlawton Avenue to the Spruce Creek area subdivisions further west. The homes near Dunlawton are often smaller ranches on tight lots where the deck layout needs to work around existing landscaping and pool equipment. Properties in the Spruce Creek neighborhoods tend to have more yard space and often call for larger structures with multiple levels or integrated pergolas. We have built on both ends of that spectrum in Port Orange.
We also serve homeowners in nearby South Daytona and Daytona Beach Shores, so if you have family or neighbors in those communities who need deck or fence work, we cover them too.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form and we will get back to you within one business day. You do not need measurements or plans ready - just tell us what you are thinking and we will take it from there.
We come to your Port Orange home, measure the space, and walk through your options in person. This visit is free and there is no obligation - and we address cost directly so you know where your project lands before committing to anything.
We file the permit with Volusia County, schedule inspections, and build your project according to the approved plans. You do not need to be home for every step, though we coordinate with you on any days when site access or decisions are needed.
Once construction is complete and the county inspection is closed, we do a final walkthrough with you to make sure everything meets your expectations. We provide you with a copy of the closed permit for your records.
We serve Port Orange homeowners with free on-site estimates and Volusia County permit management included. Call or submit your details and we will reply within one business day.
(386) 327-0315Port Orange is a city of roughly 65,000 people sitting directly south of Daytona Beach along the Halifax River in Volusia County. It is one of the more distinctly residential communities on Florida's east coast - most residents own their homes, and the city has a reputation as a quieter alternative to its more tourism-focused neighbors. The housing stock reflects the city's rapid growth in the 1970s through the 1990s, with a large majority of homes being single-story concrete block ranches built during that period. The Spruce Creek fly-in community is one of the most recognized neighborhoods in all of Volusia County, where some residents taxi private aircraft directly from hangars attached to their homes.
Dunlawton Avenue runs east-west through the heart of the city and is the reference point most Port Orange residents use to orient themselves. The Port Orange Causeway connects the mainland to the barrier island, and many homeowners near the river or the causeway deal with the higher humidity and salt air that come with proximity to the water. Port Orange borders South Daytona to the north and Daytona Beach Shores across the river to the northeast - both communities we also serve regularly.
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