
Port Orange Deck & Fence designs and builds custom decks, fences, pergolas, and outdoor structures for homeowners across Port Orange and the surrounding Volusia County area. We handle permits, inspections, and cleanup - so all you do is enjoy the finished space.

Port Orange Deck & Fence is a deck builder based in Port Orange, FL, offering 16 services across 12 communities in Volusia County and beyond. Whether your backyard is missing a deck entirely or your existing one has reached the end of its life, we handle everything from the first design conversation to the final permit closeout. Port Orange's heat, humidity, and hurricane season demand materials and construction methods that most out-of-town contractors skip - we build every project to hold up in this specific climate.

No outdoor living space yet? We design and build from scratch - sized and laid out for how you actually use your yard.
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Wood decks need constant upkeep in Florida's humidity. Composite boards stay solid and good-looking with almost zero maintenance.
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Trex is the most-recognized composite brand for good reason - 25-year warranty, proven in Florida heat, and nearly maintenance-free.
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A well-built pressure-treated deck handles Florida weather for decades - a solid choice when upfront budget matters.
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Cedar resists rot naturally and looks beautiful from day one - a premium wood option for homeowners who love natural materials.
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Soft boards, wobbly railings, or a deck pulling away from the house? We assess the damage and fix it right the first time.
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Florida's UV and humidity strips unprotected wood fast. Fresh stain and sealant adds years to your existing deck.
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A bare concrete pad around your pool is slippery and hot. We build proper pool surround decks that are safe, cool underfoot, and code-compliant.
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Vinyl fencing looks clean, resists Florida's coastal salt air, and never needs painting - a practical choice for most yards.
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Want real privacy without an HOA fight? A wood privacy fence blocks sight lines and handles Florida weather with the right grade of lumber.
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Florida bugs and afternoon rain do not have to end your evening outside. A screened porch makes your outdoor space usable year-round.
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Shade changes everything in Port Orange summers. A covered deck or patio roof means you can be outside even at noon.
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A pergola adds shade, structure, and a finished look to any backyard - a popular upgrade that works well with climbing plants.
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Bring the cooking outside. We build decks designed around grills, prep areas, and outdoor appliances so everything fits and drains properly.
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Got a sloped yard or multiple outdoor zones? A multi-level deck connects them cleanly and adds serious square footage to your outdoor living space.
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Wobbly or outdated railings are a safety issue. We install new railings that meet code, look sharp, and feel solid when you grab them.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or the contact form. We ask a few quick questions - how large a space you have in mind, what you want to use it for, and whether you have any HOA rules to work around. You get a real response within 1 business day, not a voicemail and a week of silence. If everything lines up, we schedule a free on-site visit.
We come to your home, measure the space, and walk the yard with you. We look at slope, sun direction, how the deck will connect to your house, and anything else that affects the design. You get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and any permit fees. No numbers over the phone without seeing the property first.
Once you sign off on the design, we pull the permit and handle every step with Volusia County. Construction typically runs three to seven working days. A city inspector visits during framing. When the build is complete, we do a final walkthrough with you - every board, every railing, every stair - before we consider the job done.
Florida requires a state contractor license for structural work like deck building. We are licensed through the Florida DBPR and carry full liability and workers compensation coverage on every project - protecting you if anything goes wrong on your property.
We visit your home, measure the space, and give you a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and permit fees. No ballpark figures over the phone. No pressure to sign on the spot. You have everything you need to compare us against other bids.
We have been building decks and fences in Port Orange and Volusia County since 2016. We know the local permit process, the soil conditions, the HOA rules in the most active neighborhoods, and what materials actually hold up in Florida's coastal climate.
Every deck we build goes through Volusia County's permit and inspection process. That means an independent inspector confirms the framing, footings, and railings meet Florida's structural standards before we close out the job. You get a certificate of completion and a deck you can trust.
Ready to get started? Call (386) 400-1327 or send us a message.
"They finished ahead of the timeline they gave us, which never happens with contractors. The composite boards they recommended are still looking great two summers in - no fading, no warping. Worth every dollar for how much time we spend out there now."
Karen M., Port Orange - Composite deck installation
"We had a 15-year-old pressure-treated deck that had pulled away from the house on one side and had boards you could push a finger through. They assessed it honestly, told us repair made no sense, and built us a new deck in under a week. The permit process was completely handled by them - I never had to call the county once."
Doug R., Ormond Beach - Deck repair and replacement
"We added a screened-in porch off the back of the house before last summer. The difference is real - we eat dinner outside every evening now without fighting the bugs or the afternoon rain. The crew was clean, showed up on time every day, and left the yard better than they found it."
Michelle T., Daytona Beach - Screened-in porches and screened decks
We respond within 1 business day - no long waits, no runaround. There is no obligation to proceed after you hear our estimate. Once you submit this form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit so we can measure your space and give you an accurate written quote.
(386) 400-1327Port Orange Deck & Fence is based in Port Orange, FL and serves 12 communities across Volusia and Flagler counties - including Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, New Smyrna Beach, and Palm Coast. Most on-site estimates can be scheduled within the same week you call.
Yes - Port Orange's subtropical humidity keeps wood in a near-constant cycle of moisture absorption and drying that accelerates rot, warping, and mildew. Composite and properly sealed pressure-treated materials resist this cycle far better than bare wood. The North American Deck and Railing Association maintains guidance on material selection at nadra.org has additional information for Florida homeowners.
Florida's building code requires decks to be anchored to withstand significant wind loads - not just look solid, but actually stay attached in a storm. This means specific fasteners, connection hardware, and footing depths that go beyond what most other states require. A permitted deck is one that has been inspected to meet these standards.
Composite decking wins on long-term durability in Florida's climate - it does not absorb moisture, does not need annual staining, and carries warranties of 25 years or more. Pressure-treated wood costs less upfront and is still a strong choice if maintained consistently. The decision usually comes down to budget now versus maintenance cost over time.
Sandy coastal soil does not hold weight as well as denser soils in other regions. Deck footings need to be sized and set to depth for this specific ground type, or the structure will shift over time. This is one of the most important questions to ask a contractor before you hire them - a vague answer is a red flag.
Fall and winter - roughly October through March - are the most popular and practical months. The weather is cooler, concrete footings cure more reliably, and you will have the deck ready for spring and the mild outdoor months. Summer builds are possible but come with heat delays and afternoon storms. Start your estimate conversations early if you want a fall build.
Many Port Orange neighborhoods - especially in planned communities along Spruce Creek and near Dunlawton - have HOA rules covering deck size, colors, railing styles, and setbacks. HOA approval and a city building permit are two separate processes, and you need both. Check your HOA documents before finalizing any deck design. The City of Port Orange Building Division has additional information for Florida homeowners.
Port Orange Deck & Fence is a licensed and insured deck builder company based in Port Orange, FL, serving Port Orange and surrounding Volusia and Flagler County communities since 2016.
Our contractor license is issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation - the state authority that verifies structural contractors are qualified to build safely and legally in Florida.
Since 2016, we have completed deck builds, fence installations, pergolas, screened porches, and outdoor structures across 16 service categories for homeowners throughout the Daytona Beach metro area.
Want to learn more about who we are and how we work? Read our About page.
When long-term maintenance is the bigger concern. Composite boards cost more upfront but eliminate the annual or biennial staining cycle that wood demands in Florida. For homeowners who want to use the deck, not maintain it, composite is usually the better fit.
When upfront budget is the priority and the homeowner commits to proper maintenance. A well-built pressure-treated deck, cleaned annually and sealed every two to three years, can last 25 to 40 years in Florida. The key is starting the maintenance cycle on time - about six months after the deck is first built.
It means footings sized for sandy coastal soil, corrosion-resistant hardware throughout, and framing connections built to Florida's wind load requirements. The framing is what you cannot see once the deck is finished - and it is the most important part of the build.
The American Wood Council publishes span tables and installation guidance used by contractors across the country. If you want to learn more about your specific material options, call us or send a message and we will walk you through what makes sense for your yard.
Port Orange is a city of roughly 65,000 people in Volusia County, sitting directly south of Daytona Beach along the Halifax River. Most Port Orange residents own their homes, and a large share of the housing stock was built between the 1970s and 1990s - which means many properties are now at the age where outdoor structures, fences, and decks need serious attention. The city has a reputation as a quieter, more residential community than its famous neighbor, and homeowners here tend to invest in their properties with that long-term mindset.
Two neighborhoods that come up constantly in conversations with local homeowners are Spruce Creek - the well-known planned community built around a private airpark - and the corridors along Dunlawton Avenue, which runs east to west through the heart of the city. Both areas include neighborhoods with active homeowners associations, which means deck designs need to clear two separate approval processes - the city permit and the HOA review - before work can begin. We have worked in both areas and know what to expect from the local approval process.
Port Orange's climate creates specific demands for any outdoor structure. The combination of year-round humidity, intense summer UV, afternoon thunderstorms, and hurricane season puts real stress on decks that were not designed for these conditions. Homeowners near the Halifax River waterfront also deal with salt air exposure that accelerates corrosion on standard hardware. We use materials and fasteners rated for Florida coastal conditions on every project - because a deck built for a mild climate will not last here, and that is a lesson most homeowners learn once.
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Port Orange Deck & Fence
3626 Donna St
Port Orange, FL 32129
info@portorangedeckandfence.com
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Call (386) 400-1327 or send us a message to schedule your free on-site estimate - no obligation, and we respond within 1 business day.