
Master Fort Lauderdale Deck & Fence is the deck builder Miramar homeowners call for wood and privacy fences, pool decks, screened enclosures, and pergolas. We have served Broward County since 2018 and understand the HOA requirements, concrete block construction, and South Florida weather that shape every outdoor project in this city.

Most Miramar single-family homes sit on moderate-sized lots with clearly defined backyards, and a privacy fence is one of the most common projects homeowners here request after a pool or deck. A wood privacy fence delivers the full enclosure homeowners want in a neighborhood of this density, and we treat every post and board properly for South Florida ground contact - because Miramar's flat, slow-draining soil is particularly hard on untreated wood at the base.
A large share of Miramar's single-family homes have in-ground pools, and many of those pools sit on original concrete decks poured in the 1990s that have now cracked, settled unevenly, or developed a slippery surface texture. Miramar's afternoon sun heats dark concrete to uncomfortable temperatures by midday, so material choice matters - and proper drainage slope away from the pool and house is essential to stay compliant with current city codes.
For Miramar homeowners who want a fence that requires almost no upkeep, vinyl is the practical answer in this climate. Vinyl posts and panels do not absorb ground moisture, do not need painting or sealing, and resist the mold and mildew that can discolor wood fencing during Miramar's humid summer months. Many HOA-managed communities in Miramar also specify vinyl as an approved fence material, which removes one approval hurdle from the process.
Miramar's summer evenings are warm and buggy, and a screened enclosure turns a backyard patio or pool deck into a space you can actually use after dark without retreating inside. Aluminum-framed screen enclosures hold up well in this climate - they do not rust or corrode the way steel does in South Florida's salt-humid air, and they are engineered to meet Broward County's wind load requirements so they stay intact through hurricane season.
Composite decking is a natural fit for Miramar's climate - it does not absorb the moisture that Miramar's rainy season delivers, it does not warp or splinter under year-round UV exposure, and it does not require the annual sealing that wood decks need to survive in this environment. For homeowners in HOA communities, composite boards are also available in colors and finishes that satisfy most exterior appearance guidelines without special approval documentation.
Miramar's suburban lots are open and flat, with relatively few mature trees to provide natural afternoon shade. A pergola over a patio, pool area, or outdoor seating space cuts the direct sun significantly and creates a defined outdoor room without the full enclosure of a screen cage. Aluminum pergolas resist the corrosion that salt-humid air causes on steel over time, and they are built to meet the same Broward County wind load standards that apply to all permanent outdoor structures in the city.
Miramar grew rapidly during the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s, and the city's housing stock reflects that compressed growth window. Most homes were built in that 20-to-25-year span, which puts a large portion of Miramar's housing now between 20 and 40 years old. At that age, original pool decks have often settled or cracked from soil movement, wood fences have rotted at the posts, and screen enclosures from the 1990s may not meet current wind-load standards. Miramar also averages roughly 60 inches of rain per year, and the land is extremely flat - water has nowhere to go quickly after heavy storms, and soil around fence posts and deck footings stays saturated longer than it would on a sloped or better-draining lot. That ground moisture is the primary driver of wood failure in this area.
A second factor that shapes every outdoor project in Miramar is HOA governance. Miramar has a large number of gated and HOA-managed communities, particularly in the townhome and newer subdivision areas built in the late 1990s and 2000s. These associations often have rules about fence materials, deck finishes, structure setbacks, and color palettes. A contractor who does not work in Miramar regularly may not anticipate these restrictions, leading to change orders mid-project or, in some cases, a structure that the HOA requires to be modified or removed. We handle the HOA documentation process alongside the city permit application so approvals come in together wherever possible.
Our crew works throughout Miramar regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The City of Miramar Building Division processes permits for construction within city limits, and we are familiar with their current review timelines and inspection protocols. Miramar's permitting is separate from unincorporated Broward County, and we confirm jurisdiction before filing any application so there are no surprises mid-project.
Miramar is laid out along major north-south and east-west corridors including Miramar Parkway, Pembroke Road, and University Drive, with residential subdivisions filling the grid between them. Miramar Regional Park, the city's largest public park with sports fields, an aquatic complex, and an amphitheater, is well known to most residents and sits near the center of the city's activity. Major employers like Carnival Cruise Line have headquarters here, which contributes to the stable, owner-occupied character of the surrounding neighborhoods - the kind of homeowner who invests in keeping their property in good condition.
We also serve neighboring Hollywood to the north, where the housing mix and permit process are comparable. To the west, Davie is another city we work in frequently.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We respond within one business day, ask about your project and property, and schedule a time to visit that works for you.
We come to your property, take measurements, review site conditions, and go through your options. We leave you with a written, itemized estimate at no charge and no obligation - so you know the full scope and cost before signing anything.
We file the city permit with Miramar's Building Division and handle HOA documentation if your community requires it. We schedule construction around the permit review timeline and keep you informed as approvals come through.
Most fence and smaller deck projects finish in one to three days. Larger deck and enclosure projects typically take one to three weeks. We walk through the finished work with you and handle the final inspection with the city before closing out the job.
We serve homeowners throughout Miramar, FL - from gated HOA communities to standalone single-family homes. Call us or request a free estimate online today.
(754) 283-8518Miramar is one of the largest and fastest-growing cities in Broward County, with a population of around 140,000 residents. The city was originally developed as a planned community starting in the 1950s, and much of its layout follows a classic South Florida suburban grid - wide streets, clearly defined residential subdivisions, front yards with driveways, and fenced backyards with pools. The bulk of the housing stock was built during the city's rapid expansion from the 1980s through the early 2000s, making most homes in the 20-to-40-year range today. Neighborhoods are primarily single-family homes in the northern and central parts of the city, with a larger mix of townhomes and gated communities in the newer development areas to the south and west. You can learn more about the city's parks and community facilities through the City of Miramar's official website.
Miramar is well known for its stable, working professional population - major employers like Carnival Cruise Line have long operated headquarters here, and the surrounding neighborhoods reflect that character with high homeownership rates and active property investment. Miramar Regional Park, the city's largest public green space, anchors the community and draws families from across the city's subdivisions. Miramar sits just north of the Miami-Dade County line, bordered by Hollywood to the north and Hallandale Beach to the northeast, and we serve homeowners in all three cities.
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