
Port Orange Deck & Fence has been serving Port Orange homeowners since 2016, building custom decks, composite and Trex decks, pool decks, and fences. We know the local building code, the climate, and the neighborhoods.

Port Orange yards come in all shapes - narrow lots near the river, wide suburban backyards in Spruce Creek, corner properties off Dunlawton. A custom-designed deck fits your specific space instead of forcing a standard size onto it. If you want something built to how you actually use your outdoor area, custom deck design and build is where we start.
Port Orange summers are hard on wood. Composite decking handles the heat, humidity, and UV exposure without warping or fading. Homeowners here who want a deck that holds its look without annual staining find composite boards to be a smart long-term choice.
Pools are common in Port Orange, and a well-built pool deck makes the whole area safer and more inviting. We design pool decks with proper drainage and slip-resistant finishes that hold up under foot traffic and constant water exposure in Florida's outdoor season.
Screened enclosures are practically standard in Port Orange - the mosquitoes and afternoon thunderstorms make an open porch hard to use. We build screened porches and screened decks that let you stay outside comfortably even during peak bug season.
Homes in Port Orange built in the 1970s through the 1990s often have original wood decks that are showing their age. Soft boards, rusting fasteners, and rotted posts are common after 30 or more years in the Florida climate. We repair what can be saved and replace what cannot.
Many Port Orange subdivisions have HOA fence requirements that specify material, height, or color. We install vinyl, wood, and privacy fences and can build to your HOA spec. Volusia County sandy soil requires deep post setting, and we account for that on every fence job.
Port Orange sits directly south of Daytona Beach along the Halifax River, and the climate here is not forgiving to outdoor structures. Average summer humidity stays high enough that untreated or improperly sealed wood can begin to rot within a few years. Daily afternoon thunderstorms from May through September drive moisture into deck boards, railings, and post bases repeatedly over the season. A deck built without proper drainage details and the right material choice for this environment will cost you more in repairs than it saved at construction.
Port Orange also has a large share of homes built during the 1970s through 1990s growth boom, many of them single-story concrete block ranch houses. Decks on these properties were often built with whatever materials were common at the time, and those original structures are now reaching the age where boards, railings, and post footings fail. At the same time, the city's sandy coastal soil means post footings need to go deeper than the minimums you would use on firmer ground inland. A contractor who does not work in this soil type regularly will underestimate how much post depth and concrete is needed to keep a structure plumb over the long term.
Port Orange Deck and Fence has been building in Port Orange since 2016. We pull permits regularly through the City of Port Orange Building Division, and we know what the local inspectors look for at each stage of a deck or fence build.
The homes we work on most often are the single-story concrete block ranch houses that went up along the Dunlawton Avenue corridor and out toward Spruce Creek during Port Orange's fast-growth decades. These neighborhoods have their own soil conditions, setback requirements, and HOA rules that affect every project. Knowing those details before we arrive means fewer surprises and a faster permitting process for you.
We also serve the communities just north of Port Orange, including South Daytona and the broader Daytona Beach metro area. If you have a friend or neighbor in one of those communities who needs deck or fence work, we cover those areas with the same crew and the same standards.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within one business day and can usually schedule an on-site estimate visit within the same week.
We come to your Port Orange property, look at the site conditions, measure the space, and talk through what you want. You will get a written estimate that covers materials, labor, and permit costs so there are no surprises later.
We handle the permit application with the City of Port Orange. Once the permit is approved, we schedule your build and coordinate delivery of materials so construction starts without delay.
Construction is completed by our own crew. We schedule the required inspections, pass final review, and walk through the finished project with you before we leave your property.
We serve homeowners throughout Port Orange - from the neighborhoods near Dunlawton to the subdivisions around Spruce Creek. Call us or submit your project details and we will get back to you within one business day.
(386) 400-1327Port Orange is a city of roughly 65,000 people in Volusia County, situated directly south of Daytona Beach along the Halifax River. It grew rapidly from a small community into one of the county's largest cities during the 1970s through the 1990s, which is why most of the housing stock is now 30 to 50 years old. The city has a reputation as a quieter, more residential alternative to its famous neighbor, with strong owner-occupancy rates and established subdivisions that feel settled and rooted. Neighborhoods range from older streets near US-1 and the Port Orange Causeway to newer developments on the city's western edges.
The most recognized neighborhood in Port Orange is Spruce Creek, a planned community built around a private airpark where some residents taxi their planes directly to their homes. Beyond Spruce Creek, the city is full of single-family ranch-style concrete block homes that are common throughout this part of Florida. Port Orange borders South Daytona to the north and Daytona Beach beyond that, and most residents think of the three cities as one continuous community.
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