
Royal Palm Beach Deck & Fence serves homeowners in The Acreage with cedar decks, privacy fences, screened porches, and pergolas sized for large acreage properties, operating across western Palm Beach County since 2018 and managing all permits directly through the Palm Beach County Building Division.

Cedar is a natural fit for the large, rural lots in The Acreage because its inherent resistance to moisture and insects reduces the maintenance burden on properties where the outdoor environment is more demanding than a typical suburban yard. Our cedar deck construction uses properly dried, graded lumber and corrosion-resistant hardware so the structure holds up in The Acreage's humid, storm-prone conditions.
Most properties in The Acreage sit on at least an acre, and fencing a lot that size for privacy, livestock separation, or property boundary definition is a different project than fencing a suburban backyard. We install wood privacy fences across large rural lots, setting posts to handle sandy soil and the wind loads that South Florida hurricane season puts on exposed fencing.
The Acreage sits adjacent to open conservation land and equestrian areas, and insects are a daily reality throughout the warm months. A screened enclosure makes your porch or deck genuinely usable during South Florida's long summer rather than a space you avoid after sundown. We build screen enclosures that meet Palm Beach County structural requirements and are sized to the larger footprints common on acreage properties.
The open lots in The Acreage often call for a pergola that creates a defined outdoor living zone within a large yard rather than leaving the entire property undifferentiated. We build pergolas to Palm Beach County wind-load requirements and anchor them properly into the sandy flatland soil typical in this part of western Palm Beach County.
Homeowners in The Acreage who want a deck that handles Florida's moisture and UV without annual maintenance often choose composite decking. It does not rot, splinter, or require resealing the way wood does, which matters on a large rural property where maintenance tasks already add up. We install composite decking sized for the larger outdoor footprints common on acreage lots.
For homeowners in The Acreage who want fencing that requires almost no maintenance over time, vinyl is the right material. It holds up to year- round humidity, intense UV, and the brief winter cold snaps that South Florida sees without rotting, warping, or needing paint. We install vinyl fencing across large acreage lots with proper post depth and spacing for the soil conditions here.
The Acreage is an unincorporated community in western Palm Beach County covering roughly 17,000 acres with more than 38,000 residents. Because it has no city government, all permits and code enforcement run through Palm Beach County directly - and that process is just as thorough as in any incorporated municipality. Most of the housing stock dates to the 1980s through early 2000s development boom, putting many homes at 20 to 40 years old. At that age, original decks, screen enclosures, and fencing are reaching end of life on properties where they have taken a sustained beating from South Florida's heat, humidity, and annual rainy season.
Nearly all properties in The Acreage sit on one acre or more of flat, sandy land that drains slowly. Many homes rely on private wells and septic systems rather than public utilities, which affects how and where outdoor structures can be built. The combination of large lot sizes, equestrian or agricultural use on many properties, and the proximity to the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge creates an outdoor environment that is genuinely different from the closer-in suburban communities. A contractor who has only worked on standard suburban lots in Palm Beach County will need time to learn these properties at your expense.
Our crew works throughout The Acreage regularly, and we pull permits through the Palm Beach County Building Division for outdoor construction projects on the large rural lots here. We know to ask about well and septic locations before any post-digging begins, and we come equipped for longer material hauls from the road to the build site that are routine on acreage properties. These are not surprises to us - they are standard preparation on almost every job we run in this community.
The Acreage sits just west of Royal Palm Beach and Wellington, and many residents here shop and use services in those towns daily. We serve all three communities and understand how each one differs. Residents of The Acreage often say their community feels rural in a way that Wellington does not, and that distinction shows up in how outdoor projects are planned and executed. For neighbors living in Palm Beach County's Western Communities, we are a familiar contractor who understands the terrain.
Whether your home is near Acreage Community Park or on a larger equestrian property further from the paved roads, we serve all of The Acreage. Our team also works frequently in West Palm Beach to the east and in Loxahatchee Groves to the south, so if you have neighbors in those areas, we are already a known contractor in the region.
Contact us by phone or through our website and we respond within one business day. A short conversation helps us understand your project before we schedule a site visit - and helps us come prepared for the specific conditions on your lot.
We visit your property to assess the ground conditions, check drainage, locate any well or septic infrastructure near the build area, and measure the space. On large Acreage lots, this step is particularly important. You receive a written estimate with no obligation, and the on-site assessment is the basis for everything that follows.
We file the permit application with Palm Beach County and manage the review process from start to finish. You do not need to contact the county or track the permit yourself. County approval typically takes two to five weeks, and we schedule your build around that approved timeline.
Construction on a standard residential deck takes one to three weeks once the permit clears. We pass county inspections during the build and walk through the completed project with you before we leave. The site is cleaned up and the work is yours to use.
We serve rural lots throughout The Acreage and handle all Palm Beach County permits directly. Call or submit your estimate request and we will respond within one business day.
(561) 668-0908The Acreage is an unincorporated community in western Palm Beach County covering roughly 17,000 acres. Unlike the incorporated towns around it, The Acreage has no city hall - residents deal directly with Palm Beach County for permits, code enforcement, and public services. It is home to more than 38,000 people, most of them in detached single-family homes on lots of one acre or more. The community has an equestrian and agricultural character that sets it apart from the denser planned communities a few miles to the east - barns, paddocks, and long gravel driveways are common features here. Acreage Community Park is the central gathering point for local families and community events. You can learn more about community planning for the area through Palm Beach County Planning - Acreage-Loxahatchee.
Most homes here were built between the late 1970s and early 2000s, which puts the majority of the housing stock in the 20-to-45-year range. The community draws people who want acreage, privacy, and an outdoor lifestyle within commuting distance of West Palm Beach. The Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge borders the western edge of The Acreage, giving residents proximity to one of the largest remaining sections of the northern Everglades. Nearby communities that share similar property conditions include Loxahatchee Groves to the south and West Palm Beach to the east - both of which we also serve.
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