
Wellington Deck & Fence serves Greenacres, FL with pool decks, custom decks, screened enclosures, and vinyl and wood fences built for homes that are 30 to 50 years old and due for real upgrades. We know South Florida construction, we know Greenacres neighborhoods, and we reply within one business day.

Greenacres is a mature residential city where most homes were built between the 1970s and 1990s. The outdoor structures on those properties - decks, fences, pool surrounds, and patios - are at the age where they either get upgraded properly or start costing money in repairs. Everything below is built for that reality.
Many pools in Greenacres were built alongside the homes in the 1980s and 1990s, and the original concrete pool decks are showing their age - cracks, uneven surfaces, and poor drainage. Our pool deck construction replaces aging concrete with a properly graded, slip-resistant surface that handles Greenacres summer heat and frequent rain without cracking or settling.
On the smaller lots typical of Greenacres, a white vinyl fence gives you privacy and a clean look without the upkeep of painted wood. Vinyl holds up through South Florida's hurricane season and resists the moisture that degrades wood fences quickly in this climate.
Original wood fences on 1980s homes in Greenacres are frequently at or past the end of their useful life after decades of heat, humidity, and storm exposure. We replace aging wood fences with properly set, pressure-treated posts and boards that are built to last in South Florida conditions.
Screened enclosures are one of the most practical additions for Greenacres homeowners because they extend your usable outdoor time from a few months to most of the year. A screened porch or lanai keeps mosquitoes out while letting you enjoy the backyard during the long South Florida warm season.
Greenacres gets more than 60 inches of rain a year and intense sun year-round - exactly the conditions that push natural wood to fail faster. Composite decking resists moisture, UV fading, and insect damage, which makes it a low-maintenance choice for homeowners who want the deck to look good without annual maintenance.
A covered patio or deck lets you stay outside in Greenacres even during the afternoon storms that roll through from June through September. It also protects your deck surface from direct sun, which extends the life of any material you choose.
Most homes in Greenacres were built between the 1970s and 1995, which puts the majority of the city's housing stock between 30 and 55 years old. That age range is exactly when original outdoor structures - pool decks, concrete flatwork, fences, and patio slabs - start showing serious wear. Cracked concrete, rotted fence posts, and leaning fence sections are common service calls we receive from Greenacres homeowners. In many cases, what started as a small repair becomes a full replacement because the underlying structure was not properly maintained or was not built with South Florida conditions in mind originally.
Greenacres sits on flat, low-lying land just above sea level, and the area drains through a network of canals managed by the South Florida Water Management District. When drainage is blocked or grading is off around a deck or patio, water pools against the structure and accelerates cracking and settling. Building with proper slope and drainage is not optional here - it is what separates a deck or patio that holds up from one that fails in two or three years.
Our crew works throughout Greenacres regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Permits for projects in the city run through the City of Greenacres Building Department, and we handle all permit applications and coordinate inspections on your behalf. We know what inspectors look for on the types of properties common in Greenacres and how to prepare a project to pass the first time.
Greenacres is a compact, fully built-out city sitting along the State Road 7 (US-441) corridor in Palm Beach County, surrounded by Lake Worth Beach to the east, Lantana to the south, and West Palm Beach to the north. Most properties are single-family homes or townhomes on modest lots - typically 6,000 to 9,000 square feet - with concrete driveways, small backyards, and older landscaping. We are used to working efficiently in tight spaces and navigating neighborhoods where houses sit close together. The residential streets near Greenacres City Park and throughout the west side of town are neighborhoods our crew knows well.
Greenacres borders several other communities we also serve. Neighbors in Lake Worth Beach to the east or Palm Springs to the north can reach us for the same quality of work at the same pricing.
Reach us by phone or through the online estimate form and we will reply within one business day. We ask a few questions upfront so the site visit is productive, not a starting-from-scratch conversation.
We come to your property, assess the existing conditions, measure the area, and discuss materials and options that fit your budget. The estimate is written, itemized, and free - no cost for looking at the job and telling you what it takes.
We file the permit with the City of Greenacres Building Department and order materials. City permit processing usually takes one to three weeks. We keep you updated so you know when the build is scheduled.
Our crew completes the project, passes all city inspections, and walks through the finished work with you. If anything is not right, we fix it before we leave. The job is done when you say it is done.
We serve all of Greenacres and the surrounding Palm Beach County communities. Written quotes, no pressure, and replies within one business day.
(561) 407-6550Greenacres is a city of about 42,000 people in central Palm Beach County, positioned along the State Road 7 (US-441) corridor between Lake Worth Beach and West Palm Beach. It is primarily a residential city - about 60 percent of housing units are owner-occupied - with a mix of single-family homes and townhome communities, many of which belong to homeowner associations. The housing stock is mostly concrete block with stucco exteriors, built during the suburban boom from the 1970s through the 1990s. At 30 to 50 years old, many of these homes are at the point where original outdoor structures need serious attention. The city information and building department contact details are available through the City of Greenacres.
The city sits on flat land just above sea level, with drainage flowing through the canal network that runs throughout South Florida. Greenacres City Park serves as a central community gathering point for residents. Palm Beach State College is a few minutes east in Lake Worth Beach - a well-known local landmark for most Greenacres residents. We serve all of Greenacres, from neighborhoods near SR-7 to the quieter residential streets on the western side of the city. Nearby communities we also cover include Lake Worth Beach and West Palm Beach.
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