
LC Lauderdale Lakes Fence & Deck is a deck builder and fence contractor serving Coral Springs, FL, specializing in outdoor kitchen decks, pool decks, pergola installation, and privacy fences for Coral Springs homeowners. We build structures that meet Broward County wind-load requirements, pass HOA review, and hold up to the heat, rain, and canal-lot conditions that are common throughout this planned community.

Coral Springs homeowners invest seriously in their properties - about 70% are owner-occupied with a median home value well above the county average - and outdoor kitchens are one of the most requested upgrades we see here. A well-designed outdoor kitchen deck adds real function to the backyard and holds its value in this market. See the full range of configurations we build through our outdoor kitchen decks service, from built-in grills with composite platforms to full kitchens with covered overhead structures.
Coral Springs lots are flat with sandy soil and a high water table, and those conditions wear on concrete pool decks over time. Water that sits under the slab after heavy summer rain erodes the base, which leads to cracking and uneven surfaces. We build new pool decks with drainage designed for these conditions so the surface stays level - not just in the first year, but over the long term.
Coral Springs is an inland city and does not benefit from the coastal breeze that makes outdoor spaces more comfortable near the beach. Afternoon heat is intense from March through October, and a pergola is one of the most effective ways to make a patio usable during those hours. HOA design guidelines in most Coral Springs communities allow aluminum or wood pergolas with the right documentation and material specs submitted at approval.
Coral Springs was built as a planned community with relatively uniform lot sizes - typically 6,000 to 10,000 square feet for single-family homes - and privacy fencing is common throughout the residential neighborhoods. Most HOAs here have specific requirements for fence height, material, and placement relative to the canal setback. We know what gets approved and what gets sent back, which saves you weeks of back-and-forth.
Coral Springs sits inland without the Atlantic breeze that helps keep mosquito pressure lower along the coast. During the rainy season, unscreened patios are difficult to use after dark. An aluminum-framed screen enclosure built to Broward County wind-load specifications blocks the insects, keeps out debris during storms, and adds year-round living space that buyers in this market expect.
Most homes in Coral Springs were built between 1970 and 1995, and many have original wood deck surfaces that have weathered decades of South Florida heat and humidity. Composite decking is the replacement material most homeowners choose because it does not warp or crack in the heat cycles, holds its color under intense UV exposure, and eliminates the sealing and staining routine that wood requires every one to two years in this climate.
Coral Springs was built from scratch as a planned community starting in the 1960s, and the result is a city where most homes fall within a narrow age range - the majority built between 1970 and 1995 - with similar building materials and similar maintenance timelines. Tile roofs, stucco exteriors, and concrete block structures are the norm here. That consistency means experienced contractors know what to expect on almost every job: CBS construction that requires specific anchoring methods, HOA approvals that govern what can be built and what it has to look like, and lots that back up to canals or retention ponds in a large number of neighborhoods throughout the city. Canal-adjacent lots have setback requirements that limit where structures can be placed, and the saturated soil near the water affects how posts and footings are set.
The climate in Coral Springs differs meaningfully from coastal cities nearby. Inland location means no ocean breeze, which makes afternoon heat more intense and means mosquito pressure is higher during the rainy season. Summer rain runs from June through September with daily afternoon thunderstorms that drop heavy totals on a nearly flat landscape. That water moves slowly across Coral Springs because the terrain has almost no grade - which is why drainage is a design consideration on every concrete or wood structure we install, not just pool decks. Hurricane season runs from June through November, and even tropical storms that do not make direct landfall bring the sustained winds and heavy rain that test whether outdoor structures were built to Broward County wind-load code. The City of Coral Springs building department enforces those standards, and projects that do not meet them fail inspection.
Our crew works throughout Coral Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through the City of Coral Springs Building Division for residential deck, pergola, fence, and screen enclosure projects, and we are familiar with how the plan review and inspection process runs. We also work with HOA boards and property managers throughout Coral Springs neighborhoods, which means we know what documentation to prepare so the approval process does not hold up the permit application.
Coral Springs is organized around a grid of major roads, with Sample Road and Wiles Road as the main east-west corridors and University Drive running north to south through the center of the city. Neighborhoods near Mullins Park include some of the city's most established communities with mature landscaping and larger lots. The western edge of the city near the Everglades boundary has newer construction and slightly larger lots where outdoor kitchen decks and covered patio projects are common. The Coral Springs Center for the Arts sits near the city center, and the residential neighborhoods surrounding it include a mix of single-family homes and townhomes that we work on regularly.
We also serve Oakland Park, FL to the southeast and Margate, FL directly to the south - if you own property in more than one Broward County city, we can handle the work across locations without splitting the job between contractors.
We respond to all inquiries within one business day. You do not need finished drawings - just a description of what you want and where it will go is enough to get started.
We visit your Coral Springs property to measure, review drainage and soil conditions near canal lots, and check for any HOA requirements that apply to your neighborhood. Your estimate covers materials, labor, and permit costs with no surprises at the end.
We prepare and submit the HOA documentation and City of Coral Springs Building Division permit application at the same time, then order materials so construction is ready to start the day the permit clears.
Most residential projects in Coral Springs take five to ten days to build. We walk through the completed work with you before we leave so you can confirm everything was done to the agreed plan.
We serve homeowners throughout Coral Springs - from the canal-lot neighborhoods near Sample Road to the established communities near Mullins Park. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
(754) 812-0107Coral Springs is a city of about 134,000 people in western Broward County, positioned roughly 30 miles north of Miami and about 20 miles inland from the coast. The city was developed as a master-planned community starting in 1963, and that planning is still visible in the consistent street grid, the uniform lot sizes, and the canal network that runs through nearly every neighborhood to manage stormwater. Most of the residential stock is single-family homes on lots between 6,000 and 10,000 square feet, with a homeownership rate around 70% - high for South Florida. Many of those homes were built between 1970 and 1995, which puts them in an age range where roofs, AC systems, and outdoor structures commonly need updating. The city has received national recognition for civic management and quality of life, and residents here tend to maintain their properties carefully.
The character of Coral Springs is family-oriented and stable - most residents are long-term homeowners who know the city well. Landmarks like Mullins Park and the Coral Springs Museum of Art are central to community life, and the neighborhoods surrounding these areas include well-kept homes where outdoor living improvements add real value. A large number of properties back up to the city's canal system, which creates both a pleasant view and specific construction considerations around setbacks and soil conditions. We work here regularly and are familiar with what the neighborhoods look like, what the HOAs expect, and what the city building department needs to approve a project cleanly. We also serve nearby Margate, FL and Sunrise, FL, so we know this part of western Broward County well.
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