
Master Fort Lauderdale Deck & Fence serves Pompano Beach with composite decks, pool decks, fences, and screened enclosures built for salt air, hurricane loads, and South Florida rainfall. We have been working with Broward County homeowners since 2018 and understand the local permit process and site conditions specific to Pompano Beach.

Pompano Beach homeowners near the water deal with salt air that corrodes fasteners and breaks down wood faster than in inland areas. A composite deck installation eliminates the annual sealing and staining cycle that wood requires in this environment, and modern composite boards handle the city's daily UV exposure without fading or cracking the way older materials did.
Pompano Beach homes with backyard pools need a deck surface that drains quickly after the heavy afternoon rainstorms that come through June through September, stays cool enough to walk on barefoot in peak summer heat, and meets Broward County pool barrier requirements. We build pool decks in concrete, pavers, and composite that handle these specific demands.
Pompano Beach sits on the coast, and mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a persistent problem in canal neighborhoods and areas close to the Intracoastal. A screened enclosure over your porch or deck lets you use your outdoor space comfortably through South Florida's long warm season without spending the evening battling insects.
The combination of coastal humidity and salt air in Pompano Beach means wood fences rot faster and metal fences rust sooner than in inland Florida cities. Vinyl fencing holds up to these conditions without painting, treating, or rust management - which is why it has become the practical default for many homeowners in this city.
Many Pompano Beach yards are modest in size with flat lots that get full afternoon sun. A pergola creates shaded outdoor living space without the full engineering requirements of a covered roof structure, and aluminum pergolas resist the salt air corrosion that affects wood and standard steel hardware along the Pompano Beach coast.
Most homes in Pompano Beach were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and many have wood decks, porch structures, or screen rooms that are well past their original design life. The constant humidity and salt exposure in this city accelerate structural decay - boards loosen, posts rot at grade, and connections corrode well before visible surface damage appears.
Pompano Beach has more than 20 miles of navigable waterways, and a large share of its residential neighborhoods sit directly on canals connected to the Intracoastal Waterway. Salt air from both the Atlantic and the bay system accelerates corrosion on metal fasteners and speeds up the breakdown of wood surfaces, stucco coatings, and exterior paint far faster than in inland areas. A deck or fence built with standard hardware will begin to show rust and structural degradation within a few years in this environment - the right materials and fasteners make a significant difference in long-term durability. The city also averages more than 60 inches of rain per year, mostly concentrated in the summer rainy season, and Pompano Beach's flat topography means water drains slowly after heavy storms.
Florida Building Code wind requirements for Broward County require outdoor structures to meet strict wind load standards designed for hurricane conditions. These requirements affect how decks are anchored to homes, how posts are set in the ground, and what fastener types are acceptable - and they differ from the building codes in most other U.S. states. Pompano Beach also has an active code enforcement program, and unpermitted or non-compliant structures can create problems when homeowners refinance or sell. Hiring a contractor who knows these requirements and pulls permits properly protects your investment and keeps the project on the right side of the city.
Our crew works throughout Pompano Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through the City of Pompano Beach Building Division and are familiar with the plan review process and inspector expectations specific to this municipality - which differs in meaningful ways from neighboring Fort Lauderdale and Deerfield Beach.
Pompano Beach is a city most of its residents navigate along Atlantic Boulevard, the main east-west artery that runs from the Intracoastal all the way to the beach. We have worked on homes throughout the city - from the larger single-family properties in Palm Aire to the west, to the denser neighborhoods near the Pompano Beach Fishing Village and the pier on the coast. Canal-front lots in the Intracoastal area present their own layout challenges - tight setbacks, seawall considerations, and dock access that must be preserved - and we have navigated all of those on past projects.
Our service area extends north to Deerfield Beach, which shares Pompano Beach's flat coastal topography and similar housing stock from the same era. We also work regularly in Fort Lauderdale to the south, giving us consistent experience with the full range of Broward County permit requirements and coastal building conditions.
Call or submit the estimate form and we will respond within one business day to schedule a site visit at your Pompano Beach property. You do not need plans or a finished design in mind - we work through the options with you on-site.
We visit your property, measure the site, review your goals, and assess any site-specific factors - existing structures, setbacks, canal proximity, or drainage conditions. You receive a written, itemized estimate before any commitment is required.
We handle permit applications through the City of Pompano Beach Building Division and will update you on the review timeline. Once permits are approved, construction begins on the agreed schedule - you do not need to be home for all phases of the work.
We schedule and pass the required city inspection before considering the job complete. After the inspection, we walk through the finished work with you, address any questions, and make sure you know how to maintain your new structure for the South Florida climate.
We serve homeowners throughout Pompano Beach and the surrounding Broward County coast. Call us or submit the form for a free estimate - no obligation, no pressure.
(754) 283-8518Pompano Beach is a coastal city of roughly 115,000 people in Broward County, FL, situated directly between Fort Lauderdale to the south and Deerfield Beach to the north. The city covers about 24 square miles and includes a mix of beachfront neighborhoods, inland subdivisions, and waterway communities built along its extensive canal network. Most of the residential housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s - predominantly concrete block construction with stucco exteriors - and these homes reflect the classic postwar Florida aesthetic. The beachfront area near the Pompano Beach Fishing Village and the municipal pier has undergone significant redevelopment in recent years and is now a focal point for both residents and visitors. The city is named for the pompano fish and has long been known as a destination for recreational fishing along the coast.
Inland neighborhoods like Palm Aire, built around golf courses in the western part of the city, tend to have larger single-family homes on bigger lots, while properties closer to the coast and the Intracoastal are more densely developed with a higher concentration of condos and townhomes. Many seasonal residents own units in these coastal buildings and use them only part of the year, which means maintenance is sometimes deferred until something becomes urgent. Our work in Pompano Beach spans both ends of that spectrum - from new composite deck builds on canal-front lots to screen room repairs on older beachside properties. We also serve neighboring Deerfield Beach, which sits just to the north and shares many of the same property characteristics and climate challenges.
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