
Port Saint Lucie Deck & Fence builds and repairs composite decks, pool decks, pergolas, and fences for Fort Pierce homeowners. We have served the Treasure Coast since 2016 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Fort Pierce homeowners dealing with salt air and intense sun get far better long-term value from composite decking than from wood - it does not corrode, rot, or need annual staining. Our composite deck installation service covers material selection, permitting, and construction from start to finish.
Fort Pierce has a lot of mid-century housing, and many of the decks on those homes have been through decades of humidity, storm seasons, and coastal moisture. Boards that feel soft underfoot, posts that have shifted, and rusted fasteners are all signs the deck needs attention before a serious problem develops.
Fort Pierce pools get used year-round, and a pool deck that was not built to handle constant wet conditions will crack and spall within a few seasons. We build pool decks with slip-resistant surfaces and proper drainage designed for Florida's heat and rainfall patterns.
Fort Pierce is warm and outdoorsy, but mosquitoes and no-see-ums make unscreened outdoor spaces uncomfortable from spring through fall. A screened enclosure extends the usable hours and seasons of your porch or deck without turning it into a fully closed room.
Shade is at a premium in Fort Pierce from April through October, and a pergola gives your yard defined structure without closing it off entirely. For homeowners with tighter budgets, a pergola is often the most practical way to improve outdoor living before taking on a larger project.
Fort Pierce properties near the coast take harder wear on wood fences from salt air and moisture. Vinyl holds up better in this environment and requires less upkeep, while wood fences suit inland neighborhoods where privacy and a natural look are priorities.
Fort Pierce is one of the older cities on the Treasure Coast, and a large share of its housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1970s. Homes of that age were built with materials and methods that are now well past their expected service life. A deck that was added in the 1980s or 1990s has been through 30 to 40 years of Florida heat, humidity, and storm seasons, and the evidence tends to show. Soft decking boards, rusted hardware, and posts that have shifted at the base are all common findings on older Fort Pierce properties. The city also has a significant number of waterfront and near-water homes along the Indian River Lagoon and the Fort Pierce Inlet, where salt air exposure accelerates every one of those problems.
At the same time, Fort Pierce has seen renewed investment in its older neighborhoods, and homeowners who are renovating or improving their properties want outdoor structures that are built correctly for the local environment - not just aesthetically improved. The 2004 hurricane season hit the Treasure Coast hard, with both Frances and Jeanne making landfall near this area. Structures that were not built to wind codes showed the difference immediately. Everything we build in Fort Pierce is designed to meet Florida wind-load requirements, which is not a formality here - it is practical protection for your property and your family.
Our crew works throughout Fort Pierce regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through the City of Fort Pierce Building Department and know the local review process, including how coastal wind-zone requirements affect what gets submitted and approved.
Fort Pierce is the county seat of St. Lucie County and the largest city in the county. US-1 runs through the heart of the city, dividing older in-town neighborhoods to the east from newer residential areas to the west. Waterfront neighborhoods near Fort Pierce Inlet State Park and along the Indian River Lagoon have homes that sit in higher-exposure zones and see faster material wear than properties further inland. Downtown Fort Pierce and the Lincoln Park neighborhood contain some of the city's oldest housing stock, with wood-frame homes that need different solutions than the concrete block construction common further out.
We serve homeowners across the full Fort Pierce area, as well as nearby communities including Sebastian to the north and Port St. Lucie to the south.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We gather basic details about your project - size, materials, timeline - so we arrive at the site visit prepared.
We visit the property, review the site conditions, and provide a written itemized estimate at no charge. This is where we discuss your budget directly - no surprises appear later in the process.
We pull the required permit through the City of Fort Pierce Building Department and schedule construction once approval is in hand. Most decks take one to three weeks to build depending on size and complexity.
We schedule and pass the required city inspection before the project is closed out. You receive documentation of the completed permit, which stays with the property record.
We serve Fort Pierce homeowners with free on-site estimates and no-pressure quotes. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
(772) 281-0572Fort Pierce is the county seat of St. Lucie County and the oldest city on Florida's Treasure Coast, with a history going back to the 1830s. The city has a population of roughly 46,000 to 48,000 and covers a wide range of neighborhoods, from the historic downtown area and Lincoln Park on the east side to newer residential subdivisions further west. The Sunrise Theatre in downtown Fort Pierce is one of the most recognized buildings in the city, and the National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum draws visitors from across the country to the city's north beach area. Fort Pierce Inlet State Park is a popular gathering spot for fishing, swimming, and surfing.
The housing stock in Fort Pierce is diverse, with a notable concentration of mid-century concrete block and wood-frame homes built between the 1940s and 1970s. The city also has waterfront neighborhoods along the Indian River Lagoon and near Fort Pierce Inlet, where homes face higher exposure to salt air and wind. Homeowners here tend to be a mix of long-term residents, landlords managing rental properties, and newer arrivals drawn by lower home prices compared to coastal neighbors like Stuart or Vero Beach. Nearby communities include Vero Beach to the north and Port St. Lucie to the south along US-1 and I-95.
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Learn MoreWe serve homeowners throughout Fort Pierce and the surrounding Treasure Coast. Contact us today for a free on-site estimate - most projects are scheduled within one to two weeks of permit approval.