
Port Orange Deck & Fence builds custom decks, pool decks, screened porches, and fences for homeowners throughout Daytona Beach. We understand how salt air, heat, and storm season affect outdoor structures here, and we build to handle all of it.

Daytona Beach homes with pools need decks that drain well and stay slip-resistant through Florida's wet season. We design and build pool decks sized for your pool perimeter, finished with materials that hold up under constant water exposure and the foot traffic of a busy backyard.
Daytona Beach has a wide variety of lot sizes and property types, from tight beachside lots to larger inland yards. A custom-designed deck uses your actual site dimensions rather than a standard template, which matters when the back of your lot has setback requirements or unusual grades.
Daytona Beach's proximity to the water means mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a real issue, especially in the evenings. A screened porch or screened deck lets you use your outdoor space year-round without fighting insects or afternoon rain. We build screened enclosures that meet local wind-load requirements.
Salt air is one of the hardest environments for wood decking. Composite and Trex boards resist the corrosion and moisture penetration that breaks down wood finishes near the coast. Homeowners on the Daytona Beach beachside or close to the Halifax River often find composite to be the most practical long-term choice.
Many Daytona Beach homes were built in the 1950s through 1980s, and their original decks - where they exist - are well past the age of reliable safety. We assess the existing structure, tell you honestly what can be repaired versus what needs to come out, and give you a clear cost for both paths.
Flat Daytona Beach lots with sandy soil need properly set fence posts to stay straight through storm season. We install vinyl, wood, and privacy fences with the post depth and concrete volume required for this soil type, so your fence does not lean or shift after the first hard wind.
Daytona Beach sits on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast, bordered by the ocean to the east and the Halifax River - part of the Intracoastal Waterway - to the west. That geography creates a salt-air environment that affects outdoor structures in ways that homeowners who moved here from inland states do not always anticipate. Salt air corrodes metal fasteners and brackets, breaks down wood stain and sealant finishes faster than in drier climates, and can pit aluminum hardware within a few years. A deck built with standard inland materials and fasteners will need repairs much sooner than one built with the correct hardware and finishes for a coastal environment.
The city's housing stock also presents specific challenges. Most of Daytona Beach's residential neighborhoods were built from the 1950s through the 1980s using concrete block construction, and those homes are now at an age where exterior structures need serious attention. Flat lots with limited natural drainage mean deck and patio drainage details need to be thought through carefully - water that pools under a deck in Daytona Beach's wet season will accelerate wood rot and undermine post footings faster than most homeowners expect. Add in the reality that hurricane and tropical storm season runs June through November, and it becomes clear why material selection, fastener quality, and structural anchoring matter more here than in many other markets.
Our crew works throughout Daytona Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through the Daytona Beach Building and Development Services division and know the inspection checkpoints the city requires at each stage.
Daytona Beach has several distinct neighborhoods with different conditions. Beachside properties along the barrier island east of the Halifax River face more direct salt-air exposure and often require different hardware and material choices than homes in Midtown or the quieter residential areas west of US-1. The Daytona International Speedway area and the corridors along International Speedway Boulevard mark the heart of the city for most residents, and the neighborhoods fanning out from those landmarks have a mix of property sizes and home ages that we see regularly in our work.
We also serve communities adjacent to Daytona Beach, including Holly Hill to the north and Port Orange to the south. If your project crosses a city line, that does not change anything for us - we cover the entire area with the same crew.
Call us or submit a message through our contact page. We return all inquiries within one business day and can typically arrange an on-site visit within the same week.
We come to your Daytona Beach property, assess the site, and measure the space. You receive a written estimate that itemizes materials, labor, and permit fees - no hidden costs, no vague line items.
We file the permit with the City of Daytona Beach and track it through approval. Once the permit clears, we confirm your build date and coordinate material delivery so construction begins without unnecessary delays.
Our crew completes the build and schedules all required city inspections. We walk through the finished project with you before we pack up, and we do not consider the job done until you are satisfied with the result.
We work throughout Daytona Beach - beachside and mainland - and we understand what outdoor structures need to hold up in this environment. Call us or send your project details and we will respond within one business day.
(386) 400-1327Daytona Beach is home to around 69,000 residents and serves as the economic and commercial center of Volusia County. The city is built around the tension between its national identity as a racing and tourism destination - anchored by the Daytona International Speedway - and its large year-round residential population that lives and works here regardless of what event is on the calendar. The housing stock skews older, with most homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s in concrete block construction. Neighborhoods vary significantly: the barrier island beachside strip along Atlantic Avenue is dense with older homes, condos, and rental units, while the mainland areas west of US-1 contain quieter single-family neighborhoods including Midtown, the International Speedway corridors, and areas bordering Holly Hill to the north.
Major institutions including Halifax Health and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University anchor a stable long-term residential population alongside the tourism economy. Volusia County has one of the highest concentrations of residents aged 65 and older in Florida, which means many homeowners in Daytona Beach have lived in their properties for decades and are dealing with outdoor structures that have not been updated in years. The city borders Port Orange to the south, and the two cities share the same contractor market and building code framework through Volusia County.
Get a one-of-a-kind deck designed and built to fit your home perfectly.
Learn MoreLow-maintenance composite decking that looks great for decades.
Learn MoreIndustry-leading Trex materials installed for lasting beauty and durability.
Learn MoreAffordable pressure-treated wood decks built to withstand the Florida climate.
Learn MoreNaturally beautiful cedar decks with excellent rot and insect resistance.
Learn MoreRestore safety and curb appeal with expert deck repair or full replacement.
Learn MoreProtect and refresh your deck with professional staining and sealing services.
Learn MoreSafe, slip-resistant pool decks designed for Florida outdoor living.
Learn MoreDurable vinyl fencing that delivers privacy and curb appeal with no upkeep.
Learn MoreClassic wood privacy fences custom-built for your yard and budget.
Learn MoreEnjoy the outdoors without the bugs in a beautiful screened enclosure.
Learn MoreShade your outdoor space with a stylish covered deck or patio cover.
Learn MoreMaximize your yard with a stunning multi-level deck tailored to your space.
Learn MoreEnhance safety and aesthetics with beautiful custom railing systems.
Learn MorePort Orange Deck and Fence serves all of Daytona Beach, from the beachside to the mainland neighborhoods. Estimates are free and we respond within one business day - do not put off a project that should have been started last season.