
LC Lauderdale Lakes Fence & Deck is a deck builder and fence contractor serving Margate, FL, building wood fences, custom decks, and pool decks for Margate homeowners - with permits handled through Broward County and a crew that knows how concrete block construction works in this market.

Wood privacy fencing is one of the most common requests we get in Margate, where older ranch-style homes on small lots often lack any real backyard boundary. We use properly treated posts set in concrete so the fence holds through South Florida storm season - see our full wood and privacy fence installation page for material options and what the process involves.
Margate's year-round humidity and intense UV exposure are hard on untreated wood, and many homeowners here switch to vinyl for the same clean look without the maintenance burden. A properly installed vinyl fence holds its appearance for decades in this climate with no painting or sealing required.
Backyard pools are common in Margate, and the deck surface around them takes a beating from foot traffic, standing water, and relentless UV. We build slip-resistant, weather-durable pool decks using composite or concrete systems designed to stay safe and attractive through Florida's rainy months.
Many Margate homes were built as straightforward ranch-style houses with open slabs out back that were never developed into real outdoor living space. A custom deck changes that, giving you a defined area that works with the footprint of your specific home and lot.
Margate's humidity and heavy summer rains break down wood deck surfaces faster than homeowners expect, and a deck that goes unsealed for more than two seasons starts to show the damage quickly. Regular staining and sealing extends the life of a wood deck significantly and costs far less than a full replacement.
In Margate, where afternoon temperatures push into the high 80s and 90s for months, a pergola positioned over a patio or deck gives you real shade without blocking the cross-breeze that makes outdoor time comfortable. We build timber and aluminum pergolas sized for small Margate backyards.
Margate was built out rapidly through the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, and most of the city's housing stock dates from that era. Homes are now 35 to 60 years old - which means any original outdoor structures are in the same age range. The standard construction method throughout Margate is concrete block (CBS), which holds up well structurally, but the fences, decks, and screen enclosures added to those homes were often built to a lower standard and are now overdue for replacement. Many properties also have canal-adjacent or canal-view lots, which means drainage and soil stability around outdoor structures are genuine considerations that affect how a project gets built.
South Florida's climate makes outdoor structure maintenance a recurring need rather than a one-time job. Margate gets roughly 60 inches of rain annually, most of it falling between May and October in intense afternoon thunderstorms. Wood left unprotected through those months absorbs moisture and begins to fail at joints, fasteners, and posts. Hurricane season is another factor: Broward County is a high-wind zone, and fences and decks that do not meet the current wind-load standards are a liability when a named storm passes through. The combination of age, climate, and wind risk is why Margate homeowners need a contractor who knows the local code requirements and builds to meet them, not just to pass a basic inspection.
Our crew works throughout Margate regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. All fence and deck permits for Margate properties are filed through Broward County Permitting, Licensing and Consumer Protection, and we handle the full application process on behalf of our customers so there are no delays from incomplete paperwork.
Margate is laid out on a flat grid typical of western Broward County, with canals running through many neighborhoods. Major roads like Sample Road and Coconut Creek Parkway connect the city to the rest of the county quickly. Many of the homes we work on in Margate sit near the Oriole Golf and Tennis Club neighborhood, along the canal-side streets off Sample Road, and in the neighborhoods close to Margate City Hall on Margate Boulevard. Canal-adjacent lots require careful planning for post placement, since the soil near water holds moisture at depth and footings need to account for that.
We also regularly serve Coral Springs, FL to the west and North Lauderdale, FL to the south, so if you have neighbors or family in either city, we can coordinate their project at the same time.
Call us or fill out the contact form and we will follow up within one business day. We ask about your project type, the size of your yard, and whether your community has an HOA so we come to your Margate home prepared.
We visit your property, take measurements, and walk through the options with you. For Margate homes on canal-adjacent lots, we check soil conditions and drainage at the same time. The estimate is free and comes with no pressure to commit.
After you approve the quote, we submit the permit application to Broward County and order materials in parallel. Review typically takes one to three weeks. We stay in contact with you during that time so you know where things stand.
Most Margate fence and deck projects take one to five days depending on scope. We clean up at the end of each workday and walk the finished job with you before we close it out. If anything is not right, we fix it on the spot.
We serve all of Margate, FL. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer on what your project will take.
(754) 812-0107Margate is a city of about 60,000 people in northwestern Broward County, covering roughly 9 square miles between Coconut Creek to the north and Tamarac to the south. The city was incorporated in 1955 and grew steadily through the postwar decades as South Florida's western suburbs expanded. Most of the housing stock is single-family ranch-style homes built between the early 1960s and the late 1980s - a community of long-term homeowners rather than a transient rental market. Canals run through many of Margate's neighborhoods, a characteristic feature of western Broward County's drainage infrastructure, and they give much of the city a distinct waterfront feel even on inland streets.
The best-known neighborhoods include Oriole, centered near the Oriole Golf and Tennis Club, and the streets along Sample Road's commercial corridor. Calypso Cove, the city's popular public waterpark at the Margate Sports Complex, is a gathering point that most long-time residents know well. The city is conveniently located near major roads including the Florida Turnpike and Coconut Creek Parkway, connecting residents quickly to the rest of Broward County. Margate is close to neighboring communities like Coral Springs, FL to the west and North Lauderdale, FL to the south.
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