
Wellington Deck & Fence builds custom decks, pool decks, and screened enclosures for West Palm Beach homeowners. We understand CBS construction, coastal conditions, and local permit requirements - and we reply within one business day.

West Palm Beach has a huge range of lot sizes and home styles - from tight downtown properties to spacious ranch homes further west. A custom deck design and build ensures the deck fits your specific yard, your home structure, and the local wind load requirements that apply in Palm Beach County.
Pools are common across West Palm Beach, and the combination of heat, UV exposure, and salt air puts pool deck surfaces through a tough cycle. We build pool decks that handle the wet and dry cycles of a South Florida summer without cracking or becoming a slip hazard.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a fact of life in West Palm Beach from May through October. A screened porch or screened deck lets you use your outdoor space in the evening without being driven inside, and it keeps the space usable year-round even during afternoon storm season.
Composite decking outperforms natural wood in West Palm Beach's humid, salt-air environment. It does not absorb moisture, swell, or develop mold the way pressure-treated lumber can near the coast, and it holds its appearance year after year without annual staining or sealing.
Decks in West Palm Beach take a beating from summer storms, UV exposure, and seasonal humidity swings. We inspect aging decks throughout the city - especially in older neighborhoods like Flamingo Park and College Park - and repair or replace what is actually worn rather than guessing at what needs attention.
In West Palm Beach, rain can arrive with almost no warning in the summer months. A covered deck or patio cover keeps the space usable even when afternoon thunderstorms roll in off the Intracoastal, and it reduces the UV load on your deck surface year-round.
West Palm Beach is the largest city in Palm Beach County, and its housing stock spans nearly a century of construction. A large portion of single-family homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s using concrete block construction - walls that hold up well in storms but require specific anchoring hardware when attaching a deck ledger. Historic neighborhoods like Flamingo Park and El Cid add another layer of complexity, with stucco exteriors and original clay tile roofs that need a careful approach. A deck builder who only knows wood-frame residential construction will run into problems quickly on this type of home.
Location also matters. Homes within a mile or two of the Intracoastal Waterway - and there are many in West Palm Beach - see accelerated corrosion from salt air. That means fastener selection, framing material, and finish choices all need to account for coastal exposure. The city also receives about 63 inches of rain per year, most of it arriving in heavy afternoon bursts between May and October. Decks without proper drainage slope and adequate ventilation underneath the deck boards will trap moisture and deteriorate years ahead of schedule in this environment.
Our crew works throughout West Palm Beach regularly, and we pull permits through the City of West Palm Beach Building Division for projects within city limits - a separate process from Palm Beach County permitting that applies to homes in unincorporated areas nearby.
We work in neighborhoods throughout the city - from the older CBS ranch homes west of Military Trail to the condos and townhomes near Clematis Street and Rosemary Square downtown. We understand that the concrete block walls common in Flamingo Park and Grandview Heights require concrete anchors and specific ledger flashing details that differ from standard wood-frame construction. If your neighborhood has tree canopy that shades the deck for part of the day, that also affects material recommendations - shaded composite holds up differently than composite in full South Florida sun.
We also serve homeowners in Palm Beach Gardens to the north and Palm Springs just to the south - so if you are on the edge of West Palm Beach near either of those communities, we cover the area.
Reach us by phone or through the online form and we will get back to you within one business day. Tell us your address and a rough idea of what you are looking for - even a sketch or a photo of your yard helps us prepare for the site visit.
We visit your West Palm Beach property to measure, assess the existing structure, and check drainage and soil conditions around the build area. You will get a written quote that breaks down materials and labor - no hidden fees, and no pressure to sign on the spot.
We handle the City of West Palm Beach permit application and order materials once you approve the quote. Permit timelines vary, and we keep you updated throughout the process so you always know where your project stands.
Our crew completes the build according to the approved plan and schedule. At the end we walk through the finished deck with you, answer any questions, and make sure every detail meets the standard you were quoted.
We serve West Palm Beach homeowners from Flamingo Park to the west side of the city. Get a free, written estimate with no obligation.
(561) 407-6550West Palm Beach is the county seat of Palm Beach County and home to roughly 117,000 residents - the largest city in the county. The city runs from the Intracoastal Waterway on the east to open land on the west, giving it a wide range of neighborhoods and property types. Historic districts like Flamingo Park, El Cid, and Grandview Heights contain some of the oldest homes in the region, built in Mediterranean Revival and Mission styles in the 1920s and 1930s. Alongside those, large swaths of the city feature postwar concrete block construction from the 1950s through 1970s. Downtown along Clematis Street and around Rosemary Square has seen significant investment and new residential development over the past two decades.
The city borders the Intracoastal Waterway to the east, and the Atlantic Ocean is just a short drive across Palm Beach Island. That coastal proximity shapes the home maintenance landscape here in ways that inland South Florida cities do not experience as directly. Homeowners in Greenacres and Lake Worth Beach face similar conditions on the southern side of the city, and we serve all of those communities as part of our regular service area.
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