
LC Lauderdale Lakes Fence & Deck is a deck builder serving Lauderhill, FL, installing composite decks, building custom outdoor structures, and repairing aging wood decks across the city - with experience handling Broward County permits and South Florida climate conditions.

Lauderhill's year-round heat and heavy rainy season make composite decking the smartest long-term choice for most homeowners here - it does not absorb moisture, warp, or need annual sealing the way wood does. See the full details of our composite deck installation service to understand the materials and process we use.
Lauderhill lots are small and close together, which means a deck needs to be planned carefully to fit the space and match how the homeowner actually uses the yard. We design around your specific lot dimensions, access points, and outdoor goals rather than offering a standard template.
Many of Lauderhill's homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s, and original wood decks from that era are often rotting at the ledger, joists, or posts. We assess what is salvageable and give you an honest comparison between repair cost and full replacement so you can make the right call financially.
Lauderhill has a mix of older backyard pools that were added to homes in the 1970s and 1980s, and many of those surrounding surfaces are cracked, faded, or unsafe. We build new pool decks using slip-resistant materials designed to handle constant water exposure and South Florida sun.
In Lauderhill's densely packed neighborhoods, a vinyl fence is a low-maintenance way to define your property line without the ongoing cost of painting and sealing wood. Vinyl also holds up better in the high-wind conditions that come with Broward County hurricane season.
Lauderhill's outdoor season gets cut short by mosquitoes and no-see-ums from late spring through early fall, and a screened enclosure solves that problem without air conditioning costs. We build standalone screened structures and enclose existing decks and patios to make them usable again.
Lauderhill is one of the more densely populated cities in Broward County, covering about 8 square miles with roughly 75,000 residents. The housing stock is mostly single-story concrete block homes built between the 1960s and 1980s, and outdoor structures from that era are regularly at the end of their lifespan. The city has a large share of first-time homeowners who are tackling deferred maintenance, which means the first inspection of a deck or fence often reveals problems the previous owner ignored. A contractor who knows what typical Lauderhill construction looks like will catch issues that someone unfamiliar with the area's building stock might miss.
South Florida's climate accelerates every failure mode for outdoor wood structures. The rainy season - May through October - delivers daily afternoon thunderstorms, and Lauderhill's flat terrain means water drains slowly. Moisture that sits under a deck in this climate causes rot and mold much faster than in drier parts of the country. Broward County also sits in a high-wind zone, and any new deck or fence needs to meet the structural requirements of the Florida Building Code for wind resistance. Working with a contractor who builds to those standards from the start saves you from having to redo the work after a storm.
Our crew works throughout Lauderhill regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We are familiar with Broward County permitting requirements and build the review timeline into every project schedule - permit approval through the Broward County Permitting, Licensing and Consumer Protection division typically takes one to three weeks, and we account for that from day one.
Lauderhill runs along State Road 7 (US-441), one of the main north-south corridors through Broward County, with most residential neighborhoods branching east and west from that road. Landmarks like Central Broward Regional Park and the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center sit near the city's center, and the surrounding neighborhoods are a mix of ranch homes and small multifamily buildings. Lots are compact, and equipment access often requires planning before the first truck arrives on site.
We also regularly serve Sunrise, FL to the west and Lauderdale Lakes, FL just to the east, so neighbors and family members in those cities can use the same contractor without any added complexity.
Call us or submit a request through the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. A few quick questions about your yard, what you want built, and whether you have an HOA helps us prepare for the on-site visit.
We visit your Lauderhill property, measure the space, and walk through the options with you in person. We look at drainage, lot access, and any HOA design standards that apply. The estimate is free and there is no pressure to commit before you are ready.
Once you approve the plan and sign off on the quote, we file the permit application with Broward County on your behalf. While the county reviews the application - typically one to three weeks - we order materials so work can start as soon as the permit is in hand.
Most Lauderhill deck and fence projects take three to seven days to build. We clean the site at the end of each work day and do a full walkthrough with you at completion. Any punch list items get resolved before we consider the project closed.
We serve Lauderhill, FL with no-obligation estimates and handle all Broward County permitting on your behalf.
(754) 812-0107Lauderhill is a city of about 75,000 people in central Broward County, sitting between Fort Lauderdale and Sunrise. It covers roughly 8 square miles, making it one of the more densely populated cities in the county. The city is known for its diverse population - Lauderhill has one of the largest Caribbean-American communities in the United States, with deep Jamaican-American roots that shape the city's neighborhoods, businesses, and cultural events. The city of Lauderhill is also home to Central Broward Regional Park, one of the largest county parks in Broward, which includes sports fields, a water park, and an international cricket stadium that has hosted West Indies matches.
Most of Lauderhill's housing stock consists of single-story concrete block ranch homes built between the 1960s and 1980s. These homes are durable in hurricane conditions but their surrounding outdoor structures - original wood fences, aging screen enclosures, and older decks - are often past their expected lifespan. The city has a high share of renters relative to homeowners, which means the owner-occupied properties tend to get more attention and investment. If your home in Lauderhill is in that range of ages, there is a good chance outdoor structures are due for a serious look. Homeowners in Fort Lauderdale, FL to the southeast and Plantation, FL to the south deal with the same climate and building stock conditions, and we serve all of those areas as well.
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