
Composite decking handles Royal Palm Beach's heat, rain, and humidity without the maintenance cycle of wood. We install, permit, and coordinate HOA approval from start to finish.

Composite deck installation in Royal Palm Beach means boards engineered to resist moisture, UV exposure, and mold - the three things that shorten the life of a wood deck in this climate - typically installed on a pressure-treated lumber frame in five to seven working days once permits are approved.
If you've owned a wood deck in South Florida, you know what annual staining and sealing costs in time and money. Composite boards break that cycle. They don't rot, splinter, or need refinishing. The surface holds its color better under South Florida's intense UV than untreated wood does, and a quality composite deck can last 25 to 30 years with minimal upkeep. Many homeowners explore deck railing installation as part of the same project to complete the look and meet code requirements.
Palm Beach County's build requirements - wind resistance, structural anchoring, and permit inspections - apply to composite decks the same as any other. Every composite deck we build is fully permitted through the Village of Royal Palm Beach and passes county inspection before we close out the job.
If you press down on a board and it feels spongy, or you can see dark discoloration and crumbling wood at the edges, your deck has moisture damage. In Royal Palm Beach's climate, wood decks can reach this point in as little as seven to ten years. A composite replacement will hold up far longer under the same conditions.
Boards curving upward at the edges or bowing in the middle are reacting to repeated cycles of moisture and heat - exactly what Royal Palm Beach delivers every summer. This movement creates tripping hazards and lets water pool underneath. Once boards start moving this way, the problem gets worse each season.
If you've been paying to refinish your wood deck annually and it still looks weathered and faded by the following summer, you're on a treadmill. South Florida's sun and rain cycle breaks down wood finishes faster than in most climates. Composite decking gets you off that treadmill permanently.
Royal Palm Beach homeowners increasingly use their backyards year-round. A composite deck is the natural anchor for a larger outdoor living upgrade. If you're adding a pool, grill station, or seating area, a properly designed and permitted deck gives you a safe, level surface that ties the space together.
Our composite deck installation process runs from material selection through final county inspection. We work with multiple composite board brands and grades, so you can choose the look and warranty coverage that fits your budget. If you're comparing composite to Trex specifically, our Trex deck installation service covers what makes Trex products distinct from other composite options on the market.
If the project includes railings, those are handled through our deck railing installation service, which covers aluminum, cable, glass, and composite railing systems. Pairing composite decking with a matching railing system creates a finished look that holds up as well as the boards themselves.
For homeowners who want to see composite board options side by side before committing to a brand or grade.
Suited to homeowners in Royal Palm Beach planned communities who need written HOA approval before construction begins.
We submit to the Village of Royal Palm Beach Building Division and handle all county communication on your behalf.
Every composite deck is built on a pressure-treated lumber frame sized and anchored to Palm Beach County's wind load requirements.
Boards fastened with visible screws or hidden clips, depending on the material and the look you prefer.
Full finishing work included - code-compliant railings, stairs to grade, and all trim details completed before final inspection.
Royal Palm Beach's combination of high humidity - regularly above 70% - and summer heat that pushes into the low 90s for months at a time is genuinely punishing for natural wood. Composite decking was engineered specifically for climates like this. The boards resist moisture absorption that leads to rot and warping, and the surface layer includes UV protection that helps color stay consistent after years of direct South Florida sun. The University of Florida IFAS Extension publishes guidance on wood decay and moisture that helps explain why material choice matters so much in this climate.
South Florida's flat terrain and shallow water table also affect how deck footings are installed - contractors familiar with Palm Beach County know how to size and place footings so the deck stays stable even in saturated soil conditions. We serve homeowners throughout the region, including Wellington, FL and West Palm Beach, FL, where the same climate and HOA dynamics apply.
We respond within 1 business day. We visit your property, take measurements, review your HOA guidelines if needed, and provide a written estimate with a clear breakdown of materials, labor, permit fees, and cleanup. No surprises in the final invoice.
You choose your composite board brand, color, and railing style. If your community has an HOA, we prepare and submit the design for approval - a step that typically takes one to three weeks. Getting written approval before construction starts protects you from required changes later.
We file the permit with the Village of Royal Palm Beach Building Division on your behalf. Approval typically takes one to three weeks. You don't need to contact the building department or visit any offices - we handle all of it and confirm a start date once the permit is in hand.
The crew builds the pressure-treated frame, lays the composite boards, installs railings and stairs, then coordinates the county inspection. Once the inspection passes, we walk you through the finished deck and go over care instructions specific to South Florida's climate.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - someone from our team will call to schedule a free on-site estimate after you submit.
(561) 668-0908Royal Palm Beach Deck & Fence holds a current Florida contractor's license and has installed composite decks throughout Palm Beach County since 2018. You can verify the license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before signing anything.
Every composite deck we install in Royal Palm Beach is permitted through the Village's Building Division and inspected before we close out the job. A permitted deck is on record and won't cause complications when you sell your home or file an insurance claim.
We've seen how different composite products hold up under Royal Palm Beach's sun and rain over time. We can show you real examples of board performance in this climate - not just manufacturer spec sheets - so you choose a product that matches your expectations and budget.
Royal Palm Beach has many active HOAs with specific rules on deck materials and design. We review your HOA guidelines and submit for written approval before construction begins, so you never receive a post-build violation notice asking for modifications.
Royal Palm Beach Deck & Fence combines local knowledge of Palm Beach County's permit requirements and HOA landscape with hands-on composite installation experience in Royal Palm Beach's specific climate conditions. Call (561) 668-0908 or request a free estimate online.
Trex is a specific composite brand with its own color palette, warranty, and surface texture options - worth comparing before you commit to a product.
Learn MorePair your composite deck with a code-compliant railing system in aluminum, cable, glass, or composite to complete the build.
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