
Master Fort Lauderdale Deck & Fence serves Plantation homeowners with covered patio builds, pool decks, pergolas, and privacy fencing. We have worked in Broward County since 2018 and know the concrete block construction, HOA requirements, and South Florida weather conditions that define projects in this city.

Plantation gets near-daily thunderstorms from May through October, and the summer sun hits hard on the open, flat lots that define most of the city. A covered deck or patio cover extends your usable outdoor time significantly - blocking afternoon rain, reducing the surface temperature of your patio by a meaningful amount, and giving your outdoor furniture a longer life by keeping it out of direct UV exposure year-round.
Plantation's single-family ranch homes frequently have in-ground pools surrounded by aging concrete decks that have cracked, pitted, or settled over the decades. In a city where homes were built mostly between the 1960s and 1990s, many of these pool decks are overdue for replacement. We design pool decks for Plantation properties with drainage, heat absorption, and Florida pool barrier code requirements in mind from the beginning.
Screened lanais are standard in Plantation - the city's older ranch homes were commonly built with a slab patio off the back that residents have screened in over the years. If yours needs a full replacement, a new aluminum frame with tighter screening stands up better to the daily thunderstorms and gives you a more comfortable outdoor space than re-screening an aging frame that has started to flex and gap at the corners.
Plantation's mix of open neighborhoods and gated HOA communities creates different fencing needs depending on where your property sits. Larger lots in areas like Plantation Acres often use privacy fencing to define property lines on expansive yards, while smaller lots in the city's eastern neighborhoods need fencing that fits within tight HOA material and height restrictions. We assess both the site and the HOA rules before recommending a design.
Plantation's flat, wide lots have limited tree coverage in many neighborhoods, which means yards get full sun from mid-morning through late afternoon. A freestanding pergola creates a defined outdoor zone with enough shade to make a table or seating area comfortable during the hottest parts of the day - without requiring a full covered roof structure that carries higher permitting costs and a heavier HOA review process.
Plantation's housing stock is 35 to 65 years old, and the original decks and patio structures on many of these homes have been through decades of South Florida heat, rain, and storm seasons. Concrete block construction holds up well, but wood trim, fascia boards, deck surfaces, and screen enclosure frames are much more vulnerable to moisture and UV - and they tend to reach the end of their life around the same time the home needs other exterior updates.
Plantation sits just a few feet above sea level on land that was originally Everglades marsh. The entire city is nearly flat, with heavy summer rain that can leave standing water in yards and around foundations for hours after a storm. That drainage pattern matters enormously for any outdoor structure - a deck or covered patio built without attention to grading and water movement away from the structure will develop moisture problems faster than the material warranties suggest. South Florida's UV intensity compounds the issue: exterior materials here degrade in roughly half the time they would in a northern climate, and structures that are not built or maintained with that reality in mind need repairs sooner than homeowners expect.
Plantation is also home to a significant number of professional residents - the city hosts several large corporate campuses and a major medical center - and the homeowner base here tends to have high expectations for workmanship and timeline reliability. HOA communities throughout Plantation add a layer of compliance to exterior projects that requires upfront planning, not a last-minute conversation. A contractor who is already familiar with the Plantation Building Division review process, understands what local HOAs typically require, and has worked on the concrete block and slab-on-grade construction that defines homes here is going to deliver a faster, smoother result than one who is figuring those things out on your project.
Our crew works throughout Plantation regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The city's neighborhoods range from the open, large-lot properties of Plantation Acres in the west - where horses are common and lots can exceed an acre - to the tighter, grid-style streets closer to University Drive and Broward Boulevard in the east, where lots are smaller and HOA oversight is more common. Those two parts of Plantation present genuinely different project conditions, and we account for that difference in how we design and price each job.
Plantation Central Park, Broward Mall, and the corridors along Peters Road and Cleary Boulevard are landmarks that most long-term residents know well. Homes near these areas tend to be well-maintained, and many of the exterior projects we handle here are upgrades - homeowners adding a covered patio they have wanted for years, replacing an aging screened enclosure, or building a pool deck that finally matches the quality of the rest of the property. We also pull permits through the City of Plantation regularly and are familiar with the current process there.
We also serve neighboring Davie to the south, where the large-lot character of Plantation Acres continues into a similar rural-edge environment. Homeowners in Fort Lauderdale just to the east will find that our team works across that border regularly as well.
Call or fill out the estimate form and we will get back to you within one business day to set up a visit at your Plantation property. You do not need drawings or a finished design concept before we meet - that is what the visit is for.
We assess your lot, check drainage, and confirm any HOA design restrictions before quoting. You receive a written, line-item estimate covering all materials and labor - no open-ended ranges or hidden costs to discover later.
We file your permit application with the City of Plantation Building Division and handle any required HOA documentation in parallel. We keep you informed at each approval milestone so you always know when construction will begin.
Our crew builds to the permitted plans and Florida Building Code wind load requirements. We schedule the required city inspections and walk you through the finished project before we close the job - your approval is the last step.
We serve Plantation and the surrounding cities in central Broward County. No obligation - just a clear quote and a crew that knows this area.
(754) 283-8518Plantation is a city of about 91,000 people in the heart of Broward County, incorporated in 1953 and built out primarily over the following four decades. The city borders Fort Lauderdale to the east, Davie to the south, and Sunrise to the north, and sits along major Broward corridors like Broward Boulevard and University Drive. Most of Plantation's homes are single-family ranch and split-level builds on concrete slabs, constructed between the 1960s and 1990s in the concrete block style standard throughout South Florida. The city has a notable range of neighborhood character - from the tight, well-kept streets of its eastern HOA communities to the wide, horse-property lots of Plantation Acres in the west.
Plantation has a high owner-occupancy rate for a South Florida city and a strong base of professional residents. Home values here are well above the national average, which means most homeowners are genuinely invested in maintaining and improving their properties rather than deferring work. Plantation Central Park, near the center of the city, is the kind of community anchor that signals a neighborhood people plan to stay in. Neighboring Davie to the south shares Plantation's large-lot character in its western sections, while Lauderhill to the north is another central Broward city where our team works regularly.
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