
Wellington Deck & Fence installs composite decks, pool decks, and pergolas for Palm Beach Gardens homeowners. We know the HOA approval process, handle all permitting through Palm Beach County, and reply within one business day.

Composite decking is the most popular choice in Palm Beach Gardens because it holds up under constant UV exposure and resists the moisture that builds up during summer storm season. Our composite deck installation service uses materials that typically pass HOA architectural review in communities across the city, and we can provide samples and product data sheets for your ARC submission.
Backyard pools are a standard feature in Palm Beach Gardens, and many homeowners are replacing aging concrete pool decks that have developed cracks, surface roughness, or discoloration from years of chemical and UV exposure. We build pool decks that stay slip-resistant, draining properly away from the pool edge.
Pergolas are a natural fit for Palm Beach Gardens properties that back up to golf courses or water features, adding shade and visual structure to an open backyard. Many HOA communities in the city allow pergolas with prior ARC approval, and we can help with the submission materials and work within your community guidelines.
Screen enclosures are standard in Palm Beach Gardens neighborhoods and protect outdoor living areas from insects, leaf litter, and afternoon storm debris. We build screened deck structures that are engineered for Florida wind loads and use aluminum framing that holds up without rusting in the humid South Florida climate.
Many homes in Palm Beach Gardens were built in the 1980s and 1990s when railing code requirements were different from current Florida Building Code standards. We install new railings that meet current code, and we offer aluminum and composite options that match the clean, low-maintenance aesthetic common in the city's HOA communities.
A covered deck or patio cover in Palm Beach Gardens does two jobs - it keeps afternoon rain from ending outdoor time early and it reduces UV exposure on the deck surface below, extending the life of any material. Covered structures in HOA communities typically need ARC approval, and we help homeowners prepare the right documentation.
Palm Beach Gardens was designed as a planned community, and the structure of the city reflects that. A large share of homes sit inside HOA-governed, often gated communities where any exterior modification - including a new deck, pergola, or screen enclosure - requires architectural review committee approval before a building permit can even be filed. A deck builder who is not familiar with this process will slow your project down or create friction with your association. We have worked in communities across Palm Beach Gardens and understand the documentation and material requirements that ARC submissions typically demand.
The housing stock here also creates specific technical demands. Most homes were built with concrete block (CBS) construction and stucco exteriors, which means attaching a deck to the house requires concrete anchors and proper flashing to prevent water intrusion behind the stucco. Newer communities near Avenir and Alton use updated Florida Building Code standards with higher wind load requirements, which affects framing specs and connection hardware. Year-round UV exposure is among the most intense in the state here, making composite and aluminum materials a better long-term investment than natural wood for most Palm Beach Gardens homeowners.
Our crew works throughout Palm Beach Gardens and pulls permits through the Palm Beach County Building Division for residential projects here, since most of Palm Beach Gardens falls under county permitting jurisdiction. We are familiar with the review timeline and what inspectors here look for on deck and enclosure projects.
The neighborhoods near PGA Boulevard and around PGA National are the kinds of communities where we work often - homes on fairway lots with open backyard exposures, where the combination of full sun, afternoon rain, and seasonal wind sets a high bar for material selection. We also work in newer communities further west near Avenir, where lots tend to be larger and the homeowners are often building first-time outdoor living spaces. The Loggerhead Marinelife Center in nearby Juno Beach is a landmark most families in the area know well, and we serve homes throughout that corridor too.
We also work regularly in Jupiter just to the north, and in West Palm Beach to the south - so we cover the full stretch of northern Palm Beach County without long mobilization times or travel surcharges.
Call or use the online estimate form - we respond within one business day. If your community requires HOA approval, let us know at the start so we can factor the submission timeline into our planning.
We visit your Palm Beach Gardens property, assess the site, and provide a written quote that covers materials and labor with no hidden fees. We will also advise on materials and configurations that tend to clear HOA review in your community.
After you approve the quote, we assist with your HOA ARC submission and file the building permit with Palm Beach County Building Division. We manage the back-and-forth with both agencies so you do not have to.
We build on the approved schedule, schedule the required county inspection at completion, and walk through every detail with you before we close out the project. You receive the completed permit card and any maintenance documentation for your records.
We serve Palm Beach Gardens homeowners from PGA National to Avenir. No high-pressure sales - just a straight written quote and a clear timeline.
(561) 407-6550Palm Beach Gardens is a planned city in northern Palm Beach County with about 57,000 residents. Incorporated in 1959, it was built out primarily through the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, giving most of its housing stock an age range of 30 to 55 years. The city is known for its well-maintained HOA communities, many of them gated, including BallenIsles, Mirasol, PGA National, and Frenchman's Creek. PGA National Resort is one of the most recognized addresses in the city, home to the Honda Classic and a defining feature of the community. Most homes are single-family, owner-occupied, and built with concrete block construction and stucco exteriors - a building style that performs well in Florida's hurricane season but requires specific techniques when adding outdoor structures.
Newer development continues on the western edge of the city, where master-planned communities like Avenir are adding thousands of new homes. The corridor along PGA Boulevard is the central spine of the city, connecting The Gardens Mall area to communities further west. Homeowners throughout Palm Beach Gardens share common challenges: sustained UV exposure, seasonal storm risk, and the layer of HOA oversight that shapes every exterior project. Our work here also extends into neighboring Jupiter to the north and into Royal Palm Beach to the west, covering the full range of communities in this part of the county.
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