
Royal Palm Beach Deck & Fence is a deck builder and fence contractor serving Palm Springs, FL with wood fences, custom decks, screened porches, and outdoor structures designed for the village's older ranch-style homes, with local permit experience and responses to estimate requests within one business day since 2018.

Palm Springs is a dense, fully built-out village where property boundaries and backyard privacy matter to most homeowners. We install wood and privacy fencing using pressure-treated lumber treated for South Florida's year-round humidity, so you get a fence that holds up in this climate rather than one that begins to rot within a few years of installation.
Most Palm Springs homes are single-story ranches on modest lots, which means a deck is typically ground-level or just slightly elevated off the slab. We design around the actual dimensions of your yard, your existing patio slab if there is one, and the drainage patterns that come with the village's flat terrain after heavy summer rain.
Palm Springs gets heavy afternoon rain from June through September, and the flat terrain means standing water in yards is common after a storm. A screened porch gives you a dry, bug-free outdoor space even during the wet season, turning a backyard that is hard to use in the summer into one that you can actually enjoy.
For Palm Springs homeowners who want a low-maintenance boundary, vinyl fencing is a practical alternative to wood. It does not absorb moisture, will not rot or warp in the humidity, and does not need periodic painting or staining. Many of the village's rental properties and owner-occupied homes use vinyl for exactly this reason.
Many homes in Palm Springs were built in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, and the outdoor structures on those properties have been absorbing heat, rain, and humidity for decades. We assess what is worth repairing and what needs full replacement, and we give you an honest answer rather than a recommendation based on which option costs more.
A pergola is one of the most effective ways to make a Palm Springs backyard usable during the hottest part of the afternoon without fully enclosing the space. We build pergolas to Palm Beach County wind load requirements so they hold up through hurricane season, using materials that resist the UV fading that affects outdoor structures in this climate.
Palm Springs is a fully built-out village with almost no new construction, which means nearly every project here involves an existing home that was built between the 1950s and 1980s. The concrete block construction common in those decades holds up well, but the outdoor components attached to these homes are often at or past the end of their useful life. Flat ranch-style homes with attached carports and modest backyards create specific conditions: limited staging space, low-slope drainage challenges, and concrete block walls that require different anchoring methods than wood-frame construction.
The village sits about 5 to 6 miles from the Atlantic coast, close enough that salt air and high humidity affect metal fasteners, wood surfaces, and painted finishes on a daily basis. Florida's year-round heat and UV exposure degrade exterior materials faster than homeowners from other states expect. Combined with the fact that Palm Springs receives heavy summer rain almost every afternoon from June through September, a deck or fence built with the wrong materials or inadequate drainage planning will fail sooner than it should. Choosing a contractor who has built in this village and knows what holds up here is the most practical way to avoid replacing the same project twice.
Our crew works throughout Palm Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck building and fence work here. Palm Springs is incorporated as a village with its own building department, separate from Palm Beach County and from neighboring Lake Worth Beach, and we file permits through the Village of Palm Springs for every project we do here. Having that permit experience with this specific municipality matters when timing is important to you.
Most of the homes we work on in Palm Springs are single-story ranch-style concrete block houses, typically on modest lots off South Military Trail or in the quieter residential streets that make up most of the village. These properties have a lot in common from a construction standpoint - flat lots, slab foundations, CBS walls, and backyards that need drainage considered from the start on any outdoor project. We are familiar with this building type and know what it takes to anchor properly into block construction.
We serve homeowners throughout this part of Palm Beach County, including those just over the line in Lake Clarke Shores to the north and Greenacres to the east, so we know the conditions across this entire corner of the county.
Call us or fill out the contact form and we will respond within one business day. Palm Springs projects vary a lot depending on the specific lot, existing structures, and drainage situation, so we schedule a site visit before producing any estimate.
We walk the property, measure, and assess drainage and foundation conditions. For Palm Springs homes specifically, we look at how water moves across the flat yard and what anchoring approach makes sense for the block construction. You receive a written estimate based on what we actually find.
We submit the permit to the Village of Palm Springs and handle all required inspections. Once the permit is approved, we schedule construction and keep you updated on timing. Most standard deck and fence projects take one to three weeks to build after permits clear.
After construction is complete, the village conducts its final inspection and we walk through the finished project with you. You receive the closed permit record for your files. A properly closed permit protects your investment and makes the property easier to sell down the road.
We work in Palm Springs regularly and can give you a real estimate based on your actual property - not a ballpark. Reach us today and we will respond within one business day.
(561) 668-0908Palm Springs is a small incorporated village in central Palm Beach County with a population of about 24,000 people. It sits between West Palm Beach to the north and Lake Worth Beach to the south, bordered by Greenacres to the east. The village is almost entirely residential, with a small commercial strip running along South Military Trail. Because Palm Springs is landlocked by neighboring cities and fully built out, there is very little new construction here. The housing stock is dominated by single-story concrete block ranch homes built in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, many on small lots with flat yards and attached carports.
Palm Springs has a diverse, working-class community of long-term residents who are invested in their homes. About half the housing units are owner-occupied and half are rentals, which is common in older South Florida communities of this type. The Palm Springs Community Center is the village's main public gathering space, used for recreation programs and community events. Neighbors in West Palm Beach to the north share many of the same housing conditions, and we serve homeowners across this entire area.
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