
Wellington Deck & Fence builds custom decks, screened enclosures, pergolas, and fences for homeowners in Royal Palm Beach, FL. We are a locally owned crew familiar with the western Palm Beach County communities, and we respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Royal Palm Beach homes are predominantly concrete block construction from the 1980s through early 2000s - a profile we know well. Each service below addresses a real challenge that comes up on these properties, from HOA exterior approval to handling a South Florida rainy season.
Royal Palm Beach lots are generally flat with slab foundations, which shapes how a deck attaches and drains. We design every custom deck with your specific site conditions in mind, including drainage, HOA setbacks, and the material that will hold up best on your property.
Screened enclosures are one of the most requested projects in Royal Palm Beach because the village's warm, humid summers make unscreened outdoor time difficult. A properly built enclosure lets you use your patio or deck year-round without the bugs or direct sun.
Royal Palm Beach's UV exposure is among the highest in the continental US, and composite decking resists the fading and surface breakdown that natural wood suffers here. For homeowners who want a deck that looks good five years from now without heavy maintenance, composite is the right call.
Pools are common in Royal Palm Beach single-family homes, and an aging pool deck develops cracks and surface roughness that create slip hazards. We build new pool decks using materials rated for the combination of pool water, South Florida heat, and year-round foot traffic.
Vinyl fence is a popular choice in Royal Palm Beach subdivisions because it satisfies most HOA color and style requirements, never needs painting, and does not rot or corrode in the humidity. It is particularly good around pool areas where wood would require constant upkeep.
Royal Palm Beach afternoons from June through September bring heavy rain that can arrive without much warning. A solid patio cover or covered deck lets you stay outside when those storms roll through, and it extends the usable life of any furniture or equipment underneath it.
Most homes in Royal Palm Beach were built between 1980 and 2005, which puts the majority of the housing stock at an age where original outdoor structures - decks, fences, screened enclosures - are reaching the end of their useful lives. The concrete block construction common throughout these neighborhoods is durable, but the wood attachments, ledger boards, and post footings on older decks are often compromised by years of moisture exposure and UV breakdown. Replacing what is worn out correctly means understanding how CBS construction interacts with deck framing, drainage, and the local building code.
The climate in Royal Palm Beach amplifies maintenance demands significantly. The Atlantic hurricane season runs June through November, and even storms that do not make direct landfall can bring damaging winds and flooding rain to Palm Beach County. Outdoor structures in this area need to be built with proper hardware, correct post depth, and materials rated for high-wind zones. A deck or fence installed without those details may look fine after a mild summer and then fail in the first serious storm.
Our crew works throughout Royal Palm Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Permitting for most projects in the village runs through Palm Beach County rather than a standalone municipal office, and we know the county process - the timelines, the inspection requirements, and what triggers additional review. That means our project schedules are based on what actually happens, not best-case assumptions.
Royal Palm Beach is a planned village with organized neighborhoods, and a number of them have active homeowners associations. We are accustomed to working within HOA guidelines and helping homeowners gather the documentation they need for approval before we start. Royal Palm Beach Commons Park anchors the center of the village, and most of the neighborhoods we work in sit in subdivisions nearby or spread into the quieter streets closer to the Acreage boundary to the west. We know the roads, the community layout, and the general character of what homes here are like.
Royal Palm Beach sits directly adjacent to Wellington, and we serve both communities as part of our regular western Palm Beach County coverage. If you need a referral for another area, or your job involves a property that straddles the boundary between the two villages, we handle that without any complications. We also serve Loxahatchee Groves to the west, where larger rural lots bring their own set of site requirements.
Call or submit a message online and we reply within one business day. We ask a few targeted questions about your project so we show up to the site visit already knowing what we are looking at.
We visit your Royal Palm Beach property, measure the area, discuss material options, and review any HOA requirements you have. The estimate is written and itemized with no obligation, so you can compare it against other quotes.
We file the permit with Palm Beach County and order your materials. County permit processing typically runs two to four weeks - we update you when it is approved so the timeline never surprises you.
Our crew completes the build, passes all required county inspections, and walks the finished project with you before we leave. We do not close the job until the work meets the standard we set at the estimate.
We serve Royal Palm Beach and the surrounding western Palm Beach County communities. Send us a message or call today and we will get back to you within one business day.
(561) 407-6550Royal Palm Beach is a village in western Palm Beach County with a population of around 40,000 residents. It was developed as a planned community starting in the 1960s, with most of its residential neighborhoods built out during the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s. The housing stock is overwhelmingly owner-occupied single-family homes on flat lots with slab foundations and, in many cases, screened patios or pool enclosures. Royal Palm Beach Commons Park is the central gathering point for the community, offering sports fields, a splash pad, and walking paths. The village is part of the western communities corridor in Palm Beach County, grouped with neighbors like Wellington and Loxahatchee.
Many Royal Palm Beach neighborhoods have homeowners associations with established standards for exterior finishes, fence styles, and structural additions. Homeowners planning a deck, pergola, or fence often need HOA approval before work begins, which adds a step to the process that a local contractor needs to be familiar with. The western edge of Royal Palm Beach borders the Acreage and Loxahatchee, where lots shift from standard suburban size to one acre or more - a different set of site conditions for larger outdoor projects. We serve both Royal Palm Beach and neighboring Loxahatchee Groves, so we handle projects on the full range of lot sizes and site types in this part of the county. For permit questions, the relevant authority for most Royal Palm Beach construction is the Palm Beach County Building Division.
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