
LC Lauderdale Lakes Fence & Deck is a deck builder and fence contractor serving Pompano Beach, FL, specializing in pergola installation, composite decks, pool decks, and screen enclosures for Pompano Beach homeowners. We build outdoor structures that handle the coastal salt air, the rainy season drainage challenges, and the wind loads that Broward County code requires.

Pompano Beach gets strong sun for most of the year, and an uncovered backyard is uncomfortable from late morning through the late afternoon from March through October. A well-built pergola gives you shade and airflow without walling off the space, and it holds up to the coastal environment when built with the right materials. See everything we offer through our pergola installation service, including freestanding and attached options sized for the typical Pompano Beach backyard.
Pompano Beach homeowners near the water - whether on a canal, the Intracoastal, or within a mile of the beach - deal with salt air that destroys untreated wood fasteners within a few years. Composite decking eliminates that problem. It resists moisture, holds color under intense UV exposure, and never needs the annual sealing that pressure-treated wood requires in this climate.
The flat lots and high water table in Pompano Beach are hard on concrete pool decks. Water that pools under the slab after heavy rain erodes the base, and the result is cracking, settling, and uneven surfaces that become a slip hazard. We build new pool decks with proper drainage designed for Pompano Beach's soil and drainage conditions so the slab stays level over time.
Pompano Beach's rainy season brings mosquitoes and no-see-ums that make unscreened patios nearly unusable in the evenings. An aluminum-framed screen enclosure built to Broward County wind-load standards lets you use the outdoor space comfortably all year, and the screen panels can be replaced quickly after storm damage without rebuilding the frame.
Many Pompano Beach homeowners in neighborhoods off Atlantic Boulevard and in the Palm Aire area prefer wood fencing for its traditional look. Pressure-treated wood is the practical choice in this climate - it resists rot and termites better than untreated wood, and it can be stained to match the surrounding landscape. We install privacy fences sized for the typical modest lot found throughout the city.
Most of Pompano Beach's housing stock was built between the 1950s and the 1980s, and the original wood decks or patio structures on many of those homes have been fighting the humidity and salt air for decades. If your deck boards are soft, your railing is loose, or sections of your patio slab have cracked and shifted, we assess the damage honestly and tell you whether repair or full replacement makes more financial sense.
Pompano Beach sits directly on the Atlantic coast with more than 20 miles of navigable waterways running through residential neighborhoods. The salt air from the ocean and the Intracoastal reaches well inland and does real damage to outdoor structures - accelerating rust on metal fasteners, degrading paint and stucco, and rotting untreated wood faster than most homeowners expect. For canal-front properties, the problem is compounded by tidal movement and moisture that keeps the ground near the water consistently damp. A contractor who understands coastal construction uses corrosion-resistant fasteners, appropriate anchoring for CBS walls, and materials that are engineered to hold up without constant refinishing.
The city also averages about 63 inches of rain per year, and with flat lots and a high water table, that rainfall drains slowly. Concrete slabs, pool decks, and patio surfaces in Pompano Beach commonly crack and settle because water pools under the slab after heavy rain and erodes the base material. Any deck or patio construction here needs to account for drainage from the start, not as an afterthought. Beyond moisture, Broward County's wind-load requirements for outdoor structures reflect the area's hurricane exposure - and pergolas, screen enclosures, and decks built to those standards simply outlast those that were not. The city's building and permit process through the City of Pompano Beach Building Division enforces those requirements on every permitted project.
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 for residential deck, pergola, and fence projects, and we are familiar with the plan review process and inspection schedule the city follows. That familiarity matters because even small errors in a permit application cause delays that push project timelines back by weeks.
Pompano Beach runs roughly along Atlantic Boulevard as its main east-west corridor, with neighborhoods between the beach and the Florida Turnpike that vary considerably in lot size, housing age, and proximity to water. The Intracoastal-area homes tend to have more ambitious outdoor living goals - and more aggressive salt air to contend with. The Palm Aire neighborhood in the western part of the city has larger lots and established landscaping that can complicate material staging and crew access. Near the Pompano Beach Fishing Village along the beachfront, condos and townhomes are common and require working around HOA schedules and limited parking.
We also serve Deerfield Beach, FL directly to the north and Fort Lauderdale, FL to the south - so if you have projects across multiple properties in Broward County, we can handle the work without sending different contractors to each location.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask about the structure you have in mind, your property location in Pompano Beach, and whether you are dealing with an HOA or a canal-side lot - details that shape the site visit.
We come to your Pompano Beach property, take measurements, and walk through the material and design options with you. We assess drainage, lot access, and how the structure connects to your existing home - all at no cost and with no obligation to move forward that day.
Once you approve the plan and scope, we file the permit application with the City of Pompano Beach Building Division on your behalf. Material orders go in at the same time so that construction begins the day the permit is issued. City review typically takes two to four weeks.
Our crew completes construction - typically three to seven days for most residential projects. We schedule and pass the final inspection, then walk through every detail with you before closing out the job. If anything needs adjustment, we handle it before we leave.
No obligation, no pressure. We serve Pompano Beach, FL and respond within one business day.
(754) 812-0107Pompano Beach is a coastal city of roughly 115,000 people in northern Broward County, sitting directly on the Atlantic between Fort Lauderdale to the south and Deerfield Beach to the north. The city covers about 24 square miles and includes a wide range of neighborhoods - from the redeveloped waterfront area around the Pompano Beach Fishing Village and municipal pier to the inland residential communities off Atlantic Boulevard and the larger-lot golf course neighborhoods in Palm Aire to the west. The city has more than 20 miles of navigable waterways, and canal-front homes make up a significant share of the residential market. Housing is predominantly concrete block construction from the 1950s through the 1980s, with a strong condo and townhome market along the beachfront and Intracoastal corridor. For a broader overview of the city, the Pompano Beach Wikipedia article covers its history and geography in depth.
Most of the city's single-family housing stock is now 40 to 70 years old, and the combination of coastal salt air, high annual rainfall, and intense UV exposure has left many original outdoor structures well past their practical lifespan. Homeowners here tend to invest in their properties - the median home value sits around $350,000 - and demand for quality outdoor living upgrades is steady year-round. Pompano Beach sits between two cities we serve regularly: Fort Lauderdale, FL to the south and Deerfield Beach, FL to the north, which means we are in this part of Broward County on a consistent basis.
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