
Wellington Deck & Fence serves Loxahatchee Groves, FL with pressure-treated decks, wood and vinyl fences, and screened enclosures sized for large rural properties. We understand acreage lots, high water tables, and Palm Beach County permitting, and we reply within one business day.

Every service below is designed for what Loxahatchee Groves homeowners actually face - large lots, a high water table, rural property layouts, and South Florida heat and rain that push outdoor structures hard year after year.
On a one-to-five-acre property, a solid wood deck is often the right fit - durable, resizable, and cost-effective for the scale of homes in this area. Our pressure-treated deck construction uses lumber rated for ground contact, which is critical on Loxahatchee Groves properties where the soil stays wet after summer storms.
Loxahatchee Groves properties often have horses, dogs, or livestock that need secure perimeter fencing. A wood privacy or board fence on a large rural lot defines property lines and provides real containment, not just a visual boundary.
Many Loxahatchee Groves homeowners use vinyl fencing along yard perimeters and near the home where appearance matters most. Vinyl holds up in high humidity, never needs painting, and stays white through years of Florida sun without fading.
Properties near the western edge of Palm Beach County deal with significant mosquito and insect pressure, especially in summer. A screened enclosure lets you use your back porch or deck from May through October without fighting the bugs every time you step outside.
Pools on acreage properties in Loxahatchee Groves are often surrounded by grass or bare soil that turns muddy after rain. A properly drained pool deck solves that problem while creating a finished, safe surface that handles South Florida's wet-dry cycle.
On a large rural lot, a pergola creates a defined outdoor living space that does not overwhelm the property. It provides shade during the hottest months and adds a finished structure to a yard that might otherwise feel open and unorganized.
Loxahatchee Groves sits at the western edge of developed Palm Beach County, right next to flat, low-lying land that drains slowly. The water table here is very shallow - sometimes just a foot or two below the surface - and after a heavy summer storm, standing water on yards and around structures is the norm, not the exception. For deck construction, that means post footings need to be sized and set correctly for saturated soil, and all lumber must be rated for the moisture conditions found in this area. A contractor who builds the same way they would in a drier part of the county will see posts rot and footings shift long before the structure should need attention.
Most homes in Loxahatchee Groves were built between the 1980s and early 2000s, and the rural character of the town means properties are large - typically one to five acres or more. Outdoor structures on these properties take a beating from the same forces that affect all of South Florida: intense year-round UV, daily summer thunderstorms from June through September, and high humidity that keeps moisture in wood longer than in cooler climates. Choosing the right materials and finishing them correctly from the start is the difference between a deck that looks good for ten years and one that shows problems in three.
Our crew works throughout Loxahatchee Groves regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Permits for projects in the town run through Palm Beach County Building Division, since Loxahatchee Groves relies on county permitting services rather than running its own building department. We know the county process, the typical turnaround times, and what inspectors look for on rural properties with unique site conditions.
Loxahatchee Groves was incorporated in 2006 and has intentionally kept its rural character. Most homes sit well back from the road, with long driveways - sometimes gravel or unpacked dirt - that wind through properties backing up to the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge. We come prepared for rural access. Our crew arrives with the equipment and material staging plan needed to work efficiently on acreage properties, so you are not paying for idle time while we figure out how to get materials to your back yard.
We serve neighboring communities throughout western Palm Beach County as well. If your property is near the Acreage border or you have neighbors in Greenacres or Royal Palm Beach who need deck work, our service area covers both.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form and we will reply within one business day. We ask a few questions about your property and project up front so we come to the site visit prepared.
We visit your property, assess site access, measure the space, and review any relevant conditions like soil drainage or driveway access. The estimate is free, written, and itemized so you know exactly what you are paying for.
We handle the permit application through Palm Beach County and order your materials. County permit processing typically takes two to four weeks - we keep you updated throughout so you know where things stand.
Our crew completes the work, passes all required county inspections, and walks through the finished project with you. We do not call a job done until you have seen it and are satisfied.
We serve all of Loxahatchee Groves and the surrounding Acreage area. Free estimates, written quotes, and replies within one business day.
(561) 407-6550Loxahatchee Groves is a small town of roughly 3,500 to 4,000 residents in western Palm Beach County, incorporated in 2006 and one of the newer municipalities in the county. It sits in the heart of the Acreage - the broad rural area most local residents use to describe western Palm Beach County beyond the suburban developments along the coast. Properties here are large, typically one to five acres or more, and many are zoned for horses and livestock. Homes are a mix of concrete block with stucco exteriors, built primarily between the 1980s and early 2000s during the region's suburban expansion into western Palm Beach County. You can learn more about the town through the Town of Loxahatchee Groves official website.
Southern Boulevard (US-98/441) runs along the southern edge of the town and is the main road most residents use to travel east toward Wellington and West Palm Beach. Many interior roads are unpaved gravel or packed dirt, which is part of what defines the rural character of the Groves. The western boundary of the town sits next to the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, part of the northern Everglades system. Neighboring communities include Royal Palm Beach to the east and Wellington to the southeast, both of which we also serve.
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