
Every deck we build starts with your yard, your HOA, and how you actually want to use the space. We handle the design, permits, and construction from start to finish.

Custom deck design and build in Royal Palm Beach means a deck planned from scratch around your specific yard, your HOA guidelines, and your outdoor goals - most projects run from concept to completion in six to ten weeks, including Palm Beach County permit approval.
Unlike a stock design copied from a catalog, a custom deck accounts for your yard's drainage, sun exposure, and how the deck will connect to your home. If you already have an outdoor space that isn't getting used, a properly designed deck can change that completely. Many homeowners in Royal Palm Beach also consider composite deck installation as part of the same project when choosing materials.
The design conversation - where you land on size, shape, stair placement, and railing style - happens before a single board is cut. That conversation protects you from surprises and ensures the finished deck is exactly what you pictured.
If your outdoor space sits empty because there's nowhere comfortable to sit or gather, that's a clear sign. In Royal Palm Beach, where the weather allows outdoor living most of the year, an unused yard is a missed opportunity that a well-placed deck can fix.
Soft spots underfoot, boards that flex when you walk on them, or visible gaps where boards have pulled away from the frame signal that the structure underneath may be compromised. In South Florida's humidity and rain, wood decay can move faster than homeowners expect.
Buyers in Palm Beach County consistently prioritize outdoor living space. A well-designed, permitted deck is one of the improvements most likely to pay off at resale. If comparable homes in your neighborhood have decks and yours doesn't, you may be leaving value on the table.
If you retreat inside every afternoon because the sun is too intense, or avoid your patio after rain because it stays wet and slippery, a properly designed deck with the right materials can solve both problems - a particularly common frustration in Royal Palm Beach.
Our custom deck process covers everything from the initial design conversation through permit approval and final inspection. We work with a range of materials - pressure-treated wood, composite, and tropical hardwoods - so the deck is suited to both your budget and Royal Palm Beach's climate. For homeowners who want the lowest-maintenance option available, our composite deck installation service walks through the full range of composite board options.
Larger and more complex builds are handled through our multi-level decks service, which includes the additional structural engineering and permit coordination those projects require. Whether the project is a simple ground-level platform or a multi-tier outdoor living space, the same process applies: design first, permits second, construction third.
Best for homeowners who want a deck shaped around their specific yard, HOA requirements, and outdoor lifestyle.
Suited to anyone weighing pressure-treated wood, composite, or hardwood options for South Florida's climate.
Ideal for homeowners who want the full Palm Beach County permit process handled without any back-and-forth with the county.
Covers all framing, decking installation, railing, and stair work by our local crew.
For homeowners in planned communities who need the design approved before construction begins.
We schedule and attend the Palm Beach County inspection so the deck is properly closed out on record.
Royal Palm Beach sits in Palm Beach County, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 90 degrees, humidity stays high year-round, and the rainy season brings heavy daily downpours from June through September. A deck that isn't designed with those conditions in mind - proper drainage, materials rated for high UV and moisture, and framing anchored to Florida's wind load requirements - will show wear faster than you expect and may not hold up in a storm. Every design decision we make accounts for what this climate actually does to outdoor structures.
HOA rules are a real factor in this area. Royal Palm Beach has a high concentration of planned communities, and many of them have specific requirements about deck size, materials, and railing style. We review your HOA's guidelines before we design a single detail. Homeowners in nearby Wellington, FL and West Palm Beach, FL face similar HOA and permit requirements, and we handle projects throughout the region.
We respond within 1 business day. You'll talk through how you plan to use the space, a rough size, and any HOA requirements. This 10-20 minute conversation shapes the estimate we give you - so it's useful, not a sales pitch.
We visit your property, measure the space, evaluate drainage and sun exposure, and walk through design options with you in person. You'll leave with a clear picture of what's possible and a written proposal.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we prepare construction drawings and file for the Palm Beach County building permit. We handle all county communication - you don't visit any offices or fill out forms.
Our crew builds the deck in stages: framing, decking surface, then railings and stairs. We schedule the required county inspections and walk you through the finished deck before we leave - including care guidance for South Florida's climate.
We respond within 1 business day. There's no obligation, and a free on-site estimate is always the next step - someone from our team will call to schedule it after you submit.
(561) 668-0908Royal Palm Beach Deck & Fence holds a current Florida contractor's license and has built decks throughout Palm Beach County since 2018. You can verify the license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before you sign anything.
We handle the full Palm Beach County permit process on every project - no shortcuts, no skipped inspections. A properly permitted deck protects your investment and eliminates problems when you sell your home.
Royal Palm Beach has a high concentration of active homeowners associations with real design requirements. We review your HOA's guidelines and submit for approval before we break ground, so there are no surprises or costly post-construction changes.
Every deck we build is framed and anchored to meet Florida's wind load requirements for Palm Beach County. The Royal Palm Beach Deck & Fence team has direct experience with what Royal Palm Beach's climate does to outdoor structures over time. The North American Deck and Railing Association publishes guidelines at{" "} <a href="https://www.nadra.org" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" className="text-primary hover:underline">nadra.org</a> that inform our standards.
When you hire Royal Palm Beach Deck & Fence, you get a licensed contractor who pulls permits, handles HOA submissions, and builds to the structural standards that South Florida's climate demands - backed by a workmanship warranty on every project. Call (561) 668-0908 or submit a request online.
Choose composite boards designed specifically for South Florida's heat, humidity, and intense UV - with minimal upkeep once installed.
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Learn MoreCall or submit a request online - we respond within 1 business day and always start with a free on-site estimate.