
Master Fort Lauderdale Deck & Fence is the deck builder Lauderhill homeowners call for deck repair, full replacements, and new outdoor builds on the area's older concrete block homes. We reply within one business day and provide free, itemized estimates.

Lauderhill's older deck stock - much of it built in the 1970s and 1980s - is now at the age where boards crack, posts rot, and ledger connections fail from decades of South Florida moisture. Our deck repair and replacement service covers everything from single-board fixes to full rebuilds on a new pressure-treated or composite frame.
Small Lauderhill backyards stay damp longer after summer storms, and composite boards handle that standing moisture far better than untreated wood. For homeowners who want a low-maintenance surface that holds its color through years of South Florida heat and UV, composite is the practical choice on this housing stock.
Lauderhill lots are close together, and a solid vinyl fence gives homeowners the privacy and noise separation that tight city blocks demand. Vinyl holds up against the humidity and intense UV without cracking or requiring paint, which matters on a fence that runs the full perimeter of a small lot.
Lauderhill's afternoon thunderstorms and mosquito pressure during rainy season make a screened enclosure one of the most practical upgrades an owner-occupied home here can have. A screened deck or back porch extends usable outdoor living time through the summer months when unscreened spaces are nearly unbearable.
Pressure-treated lumber is the most budget-accessible option for homeowners replacing aging decks in Lauderhill. Sealed and maintained consistently, it performs well in Broward County's climate - and for first-time homeowners in the city who inherited a deferred-maintenance property, it is often the right starting point.
Many Lauderhill homes that have had pools added over the years also have aging deck surfaces around them that buckle or crack from root pressure and repeated heat cycles. A new pool deck in a slip-resistant composite or pressure-treated material improves both safety and the look of a property that is already investing in its outdoor space.
Most homes in Lauderhill were built between the late 1950s and the 1980s, and at that age, outdoor structures are well past their original design life. Concrete block construction is standard here, which means deck ledgers attach to block walls rather than wood framing - a detail that changes how connections are engineered and anchored. Broward County also sits inside Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, which requires outdoor structures to meet strict wind load standards that older permitted decks often no longer satisfy. A contractor who does not regularly work in Broward County may not know those requirements until a permit gets rejected.
The climate adds its own pressure. Lauderhill receives heavy afternoon rain from May through September, and the flat, low-lying terrain holds water against footings and posts long after the storm passes. That repeated saturation accelerates rot in any wood that is not properly treated and sealed, and it corrodes fasteners and hardware on decks that have not been maintained. Property owners who bought homes with existing decks are often inheriting structures that have not been professionally assessed in years. Getting a clear picture of what you actually have - and what it will cost to fix or replace - is the right starting point.
Our crew works throughout Lauderhill regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The city is compact - roughly 8 square miles - and homes are close together, which means job access, material staging, and neighbor considerations are all part of how we plan each project. We pull permits through the City of Lauderhill Building Division and are familiar with the local code requirements and review timelines.
Lauderhill sits along State Road 7 (US-441), and most neighborhoods are a short drive from Central Broward Regional Park and the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center. The Caribbean-American community here has built strong neighborhood identity in areas throughout the city, and many of the owner-occupied homes on these blocks are being actively improved by homeowners who plan to stay. Whether your home is near the park or tucked into one of the quieter streets off Sunset Strip, we serve all of Lauderhill.
We also serve nearby Plantation, FL and Lauderhill homeowners in the same crews, so if you have a project that spans properties or need a reference from a neighbor, we can help connect you.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will reply within one business day. We gather the basics about your project - what you have now, what you want, and any concerns about the existing structure.
We visit your property, inspect the full structure including footings and framing, and give you an honest assessment of repair versus replacement. The estimate is free, itemized, and carries no obligation - so you know what you are deciding before you commit.
We submit the permit application to the City of Lauderhill Building Division and schedule the job once approval comes through. We build permit lead time into your project timeline from the start so there are no surprises.
Construction on most Lauderhill deck projects takes three to seven business days. We coordinate the required municipal inspection, clean the work area completely, and walk you through the finished project before we leave.
We serve Lauderhill, FL homeowners with free estimates and no-pressure assessments. Fill out the form or call us and we will reply within one business day.
(754) 283-8518Lauderhill is a city of about 75,000 residents packed into roughly 8 square miles in central Broward County, sitting between Fort Lauderdale and Sunrise. The city is one of the most densely settled in the county, and nearly all of its neighborhoods are built out with single-family ranch homes and small multifamily buildings from the postwar Florida development era. Most of the housing stock went up between the late 1950s and the 1980s - concrete block construction, low-pitched roofs, and modest lots under a quarter acre. The city is home to one of the largest Caribbean-American communities in the country, and that community has shaped Lauderhill's neighborhoods, businesses, and cultural identity for decades.
Central Broward Regional Park is one of the largest public green spaces in the county and a landmark most Lauderhill residents know well - it includes an international cricket stadium that has hosted West Indies matches and put the city on the map as a global cricket destination. State Road 7 runs through the heart of the city, connecting residents directly to Fort Lauderdale and Sunrise. Nearby Coral Springs, FL to the northwest and Plantation, FL to the south are both communities we regularly serve, and Lauderhill homeowners often ask us about work at neighboring properties or referrals within the same areas.
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