
Master Fort Lauderdale Deck & Fence is the deck builder Coral Springs homeowners call for screened enclosures, custom decks, pergolas, and fencing. We have served western Broward County since 2018 and understand the canal lots, HOA requirements, and South Florida weather that shape every project here.

Coral Springs sits at the western edge of Broward County near the Everglades, where mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a persistent problem from spring through fall. A screened-in porch or screened deck gives you a usable outdoor space all year without the insects - and aluminum screen frames hold up to the summer rain and UV exposure that degrade cheaper materials quickly in this area.
Coral Springs gets nearly all of its 60 inches of annual rainfall during the summer months, with thunderstorms arriving almost every afternoon. A covered deck or solid patio cover keeps your outdoor area functional during those daily downpours and blocks the intense UV that fades furniture, stains wood, and heats concrete surfaces to uncomfortable temperatures during peak summer hours.
Many Coral Springs homes back up to canals or retention ponds, where constant ground moisture and standing water following summer storms can rot wood posts in just a few years. Vinyl fence posts and panels do not absorb moisture, and they do not require painting or sealing to stay in good condition - making them a practical long-term choice for canal-adjacent and low-drainage lots throughout the city.
Coral Springs has a large share of single-family homes built in the 1970s through 1990s, many of which have in-ground pools with aging concrete decks that have settled, cracked, or become slippery over time. A new pool deck surface needs to stay cool barefoot in direct South Florida sun, drain quickly, and meet the city's current pool barrier requirements - all of which we factor into the design from the start.
Coral Springs homeowners who want a low-maintenance deck in a city that gets heavy rain all summer benefit from composite decking's resistance to moisture, mold, and UV fading. Composite boards do not warp or splinter the way pressure-treated wood can in this climate, and the material holds its color far longer under the intense year-round sun that Coral Springs experiences as an inland, western Broward city.
A pergola provides partial shade on Coral Springs's open, flat lots where there are few mature trees to block the afternoon sun. Aluminum pergolas in particular resist the corrosion and warping that affect wood and some steel structures in this high-humidity environment, and they meet the hurricane wind load requirements that Broward County enforces for all permanent outdoor structures.
Coral Springs was developed as a planned community starting in the early 1960s, and the bulk of the housing stock was built between the late 1960s and early 1990s. That means most homes are now 35 to 55 years old - an age at which original decks, patios, and outdoor structures are often well past their useful life. Add South Florida's roughly 60 inches of annual rainfall, nearly all of it falling in concentrated summer storms, and you have conditions that accelerate wood rot, concrete settling, and fastener corrosion faster than in most other parts of the country. A contractor who does not understand how this specific climate affects outdoor structures will recommend the wrong materials and skip the details - like stainless fasteners and properly elevated post bases - that make the difference between a structure that lasts 20 years and one that needs replacing in 10.
Coral Springs is also a city where HOA rules govern most exterior projects. Because the city was built as a master-planned community, the majority of its neighborhoods have active homeowners associations with specific rules about what materials, colors, and structure types can be added to a property. A contractor unfamiliar with this aspect of working in Coral Springs may begin a project without the right approvals, causing delays or forcing material changes mid-build. We handle the documentation and approval process as part of our standard workflow here, so your project starts on solid ground.
Our crew works throughout Coral Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The city's extensive network of canals - built to manage stormwater across this flat, low-lying terrain - means a large share of residential lots have water at the rear property line. Those canal-facing backyards present specific challenges: soil near the bank is often saturated after heavy rain, post footings need to account for higher ground moisture, and drainage away from the structure matters more than it would on a dry inland lot.
Coral Springs is laid out on a grid of wide arterial roads, with neighborhoods branching off major corridors like Sample Road, University Drive, and Coral Ridge Drive. The city's parks, including Mullins Park near the center of town, are well-known gathering spots for residents who spend real time outdoors - which is exactly the kind of homeowner who invests in a quality screened enclosure or covered deck. The City of Coral Springs processes permits through its Building Division, and we are familiar with their current review timelines and inspector requirements.
We also serve neighboring Tamarac to the south, where many of the same canal-lot conditions and HOA dynamics apply. If you are east of Coral Springs near Pompano Beach, we work in that city as well.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate form on this site and we will respond within one business day to schedule a visit at your Coral Springs property. You do not need a design in mind - that is what the visit is for.
We walk the site, note drainage conditions, check for HOA restrictions affecting the design, and give you a written, line-item estimate before any work begins - so there are no surprises about what you are paying for.
We file the permit application with the City of Coral Springs Building Division and, where needed, prepare the documentation for your HOA submission. We keep you updated on approval status so you always know where the project stands.
Our crew completes the build to the permitted plans and Florida Building Code requirements. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave, and we do not close the job until you are satisfied with the result.
We serve Coral Springs and all of western Broward County. No obligation, no pressure - just a clear quote from a crew that works in this area regularly.
(754) 283-8518Coral Springs is a planned city in western Broward County with a population of around 134,000. Development began in the early 1960s, and most of the housing stock was built during a concentrated boom from the late 1960s through the early 1990s. The result is a city with remarkably consistent neighborhoods - single-family homes on concrete slabs, tile roofs, and stucco exteriors on lots of roughly 6,000 to 10,000 square feet, most of them in HOA-governed communities. A significant number of properties back up to the city's extensive canal network, which was built to manage stormwater runoff across this flat, low-lying terrain. More information about the city is available through the Coral Springs Wikipedia article.
The city has an owner-occupancy rate of around 70%, which is high for South Florida, and its family-oriented character shows in the care residents put into their properties. Mullins Park, the Coral Springs Center for the Arts, and the nearby Tamarac border all sit within a few miles of each other in a part of Broward County that has remained stable and well-maintained for decades. Coral Springs's inland location at the edge of the Everglades basin means it experiences more intense summer heat and less cooling ocean breeze than coastal Broward cities - a factor that makes covered and screened outdoor spaces especially valuable here compared to a coastal address like Deerfield Beach.
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