
Tired of sanding, sealing, and repairing a wood deck every year? We install composite decks in Lauderdale Lakes that hold up to South Florida's heat and humidity - no annual maintenance, fully permitted, and inspected before you use them.

Composite deck installation in Lauderdale Lakes means building a deck surface from wood-fiber and recycled-plastic boards that resist moisture, mold, and fading - most residential projects take two to five days to build once the Broward County permit is approved, with no annual staining or sealing required. The framing underneath is pressure-treated lumber; the composite boards are the surface you walk on, and they are built to last 25 or more years in this climate.
Composite is the most popular choice for Lauderdale Lakes homeowners who want to stop spending time and money on upkeep every year. If you are still comparing your options, our Trex deck installation page covers the specific Trex product line in detail - one of the most widely recognized composite brands available.
Every composite deck we install includes railing - required by Florida code for decks 30 inches or more above grade. Our deck railing installation service covers the full range of composite and aluminum railing options that pair well with composite decking surfaces.
If boards flex or give when you step on them, rot has set in - and in South Florida's humidity, rot spreads fast once it starts. Splinters and cracking boards mean the wood has broken down beyond what sanding or sealing can fix. Replacement is safer and more cost-effective than patching.
If you have hired someone to sand and stain your deck multiple times in the past decade, you have already spent a significant portion of what a composite deck would have cost. Composite eliminates that recurring expense entirely. If the upkeep feels like a burden, that is a practical signal it is time to switch.
In Lauderdale Lakes, shade, humidity, and heat create ideal conditions for mold and mildew to grow on outdoor wood surfaces. If dark staining returns within a few months of cleaning, the wood itself is likely saturated and compromised. Composite boards are far more resistant to this cycle.
Many Lauderdale Lakes homes have modest backyards that feel disconnected from the living space inside. In a climate where you can genuinely be outside for most of the year, a composite deck creates a defined outdoor room that changes how you use your home every single day.
We work with multiple composite decking brands so you can choose a board profile, color, and price point that fits your budget. Every installation starts with setting concrete footings, framing with pressure-treated lumber, and laying the composite boards with proper drainage gaps. We install composite railings and stairs as part of the same project. If you are interested specifically in Trex products, our Trex deck installation service covers that product line in full detail and includes all the same permit handling and inspection coordination.
Once the deck is built, we schedule and coordinate the Broward County final inspection. That inspection is your independent confirmation - from the county, not just from us - that the structure meets code and is safe to use. We also handle all permit paperwork from the start. For homeowners who want railing options that go beyond the standard, our dedicated deck railing installation service covers glass, cable, aluminum, and composite railing systems in detail.
Best for homeowners who want the highest resistance to mildew and fading in South Florida's humid, sun-intensive climate.
A more affordable composite option, suited for covered or partially shaded deck areas with lower direct sun exposure.
Required by code for decks 30 inches or more above grade, available in colors that match or complement the decking surface.
Integrated stair design that matches the decking material and meets Florida code requirements for riser height and tread depth.
Lauderdale Lakes sits in a Broward County high-velocity hurricane wind zone, and every deck we install must meet those structural requirements - not just look good on paper. The footings go deeper, the framing connections are more robust, and the whole thing gets inspected by the county before we call it done. A contractor who has not built permitted decks in Broward County specifically may not understand these requirements until the inspection fails, which means delays and rework for you.
The city also averages over 60 inches of rainfall per year, and the flat, low-lying terrain means water does not drain away naturally. We design every deck with drainage in mind - proper board spacing, correct framing slope, and attention to what the ground beneath the deck will do during the wet season. We serve homeowners in Lauderdale Lakes and neighboring Lauderhill and understand the soil and drainage conditions in both cities.
We respond within 1 business day. A brief conversation covers your backyard size, what you want to use the deck for, and whether there is an existing structure to remove - so we come prepared for the site visit.
We visit your property to measure the space, check the grade of the ground, and walk through design options. You get a written estimate before we leave or within a day or two - no obligation.
We submit the Broward County permit application and coordinate any HOA submission. Plan review in Broward County typically takes a few weeks. We keep you updated so you are not left wondering where things stand.
Construction takes two to five days for most residential projects. A Broward County inspector reviews the finished deck before it is signed off. We do a final walkthrough covering how to clean the boards and what the warranty covers.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate.
(754) 812-0107We handle the Broward County permit application, plan review follow-up, and final inspection coordination on every project. You receive a copy of the passed inspection for your records - important if you ever sell your home or make an insurance claim.
Every composite deck we build in Lauderdale Lakes meets Broward County's high-velocity hurricane wind zone requirements. That means deeper footings, stronger framing connections, and a structure designed to stay put in a real storm - not just pass inspection on a calm day.
We have been working in Lauderdale Lakes and surrounding Broward County communities since 2018. That means we know the HOA communities, the local permitting office timelines, and the drainage patterns on flat South Florida lots.
Your written estimate covers materials, labor, and permit fees before any work starts. The number you approve is the number you pay. You can verify Florida contractor licenses at myfloridalicense.com
The combination of permitted work, local expertise, and a written estimate upfront is how we give Lauderdale Lakes homeowners a deck they can trust for decades. Call (754) 812-0107 or request a free estimate online.
For independent information on composite decking standards and best practices, the North American Deck and Railing Association publishes installation guidelines and contractor resources.
Explore the full Trex product line specifically - boards, railings, and fascia designed for South Florida's outdoor conditions.
Learn MoreUpgrade or add railings that meet Florida code requirements while complementing your composite deck surface.
Learn MorePermit slots in Broward County fill up - reach out now and we will get your project on the schedule. Free on-site estimates in Lauderdale Lakes.