
Custom DeLand Deck & Fence serves Daytona Beach, FL as a licensed deck builder and fence contractor, specializing in custom deck design and build, screened porches, pool decks, and vinyl fencing - all permitted through the City of Daytona Beach and built for Florida's coastal climate.
We have served Volusia County homeowners since 2018, and our crew works across Daytona Beach from the beachside corridor near Atlantic Avenue to the established inland neighborhoods west of US-1.

Daytona Beach properties range from small beachside lots near Atlantic Avenue to larger inland yards in Midtown and the neighborhoods west of US-1 - and the right deck design depends heavily on your specific lot size, orientation, and how you want to use the space. We walk through every option with you before anything gets built. See how we approach custom deck design and build to understand what the process looks like from start to finish.
Salt air and year-round humidity are harder on unprotected wood in Daytona Beach than most homeowners realize - especially within a mile or two of the Halifax River or the Atlantic coast. Composite decking skips the annual sealing routine, resists fading in the intense Florida sun, and holds up through hurricane season without warping or checking the way pressure-treated boards can.
Daytona Beach's warm climate makes outdoor living practical almost year-round, but mosquitoes and the frequent summer afternoon storms can make unprotected porches less inviting from June through September. A screened enclosure extends the usable season and works well for homeowners who rent their properties short-term and want an outdoor feature that adds real value for guests.
Pool ownership is common in Daytona Beach's residential neighborhoods, and the deck around the water gets constant UV exposure and splash through a swim season that runs nearly ten months in central Florida. We build pool decks with slip-resistant surfaces that stay cooler underfoot on hot summer afternoons - an important detail for families and short-term rental properties alike.
Privacy fencing is a frequent request in Daytona Beach's established neighborhoods, where lots sit close together and many properties operate as rentals. Vinyl holds up against the coastal humidity and does not require repainting - a straightforward, durable choice for homeowners who want a fence that requires minimal upkeep through Florida's wet season and beyond.
Most of Daytona Beach's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s, and original wood decks from that era are well past their designed service life in Florida's coastal climate. Volusia County's storm history means many older structures have taken damage that was patched but never properly addressed. We assess the full framing before recommending repair or full replacement.
Daytona Beach is a working city of about 69,000 people and the economic center of Volusia County. Most of the housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s using concrete block construction - CBS homes that now carry 40 to 70 years of Florida weather. At that age, original outdoor structures are well past their designed service life. The city sits on flat, low-lying land between the Halifax River and the Atlantic Ocean, and most lots drain slowly after heavy rain. Standing water near foundations and deck posts is a common complaint in residential neighborhoods, and it accelerates the rot and corrosion that coastal humidity is already driving. Contractors who have not worked in Daytona Beach may underestimate how quickly outdoor structures degrade here compared to drier inland markets.
Volusia County has a high concentration of older residents who have lived in their homes for decades and may be dealing with structures that have had deferred maintenance for years. At the same time, Daytona Beach has a notable share of rental and short-term vacation properties near the beach, where owners need work done reliably and on schedule between tenant turnovers. Both groups are dealing with the same set of conditions: hurricane season from June through November, daily summer thunderstorms, salt air year-round near the coast, and a building stock that was never designed to last as long as it has been asked to.
Our crew works throughout Daytona Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck building and fence work here. Residential permits in Daytona Beach run through the City of Daytona Beach Building Services Division, and we know the city's permit requirements and what local inspectors look for on residential deck and fence projects. The process is distinct from Volusia County unincorporated permits, and getting it right the first time keeps construction on schedule.
Daytona Beach has several distinct neighborhoods, and property conditions vary significantly across them. The beachside strip along Atlantic Avenue and near the Daytona Beach Boardwalk sees the most direct salt air exposure, and material choices there need to reflect that. The Midtown area and the older neighborhoods west of US-1 have a mix of well-maintained homes and properties with years of deferred exterior work. Neighborhoods near Daytona International Speedway and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University tend to be more stable long-term residential areas with solid owner-occupied demand for outdoor upgrades.
We also serve homeowners in Holly Hill just to the north, a smaller community that borders Daytona Beach and shares the same Halifax River waterfront conditions and older concrete block housing stock. Homeowners in both cities often have the same repair and upgrade needs.
Reach us by phone at (386) 327-0020 or through the contact form. Tell us what you are looking to build or fix. We respond within one business day and schedule a property visit at your convenience.
We come to the property, take measurements, and evaluate site conditions - drainage, exposure, existing structure - that affect cost and material choice. You receive a written estimate before committing to anything, with no pressure and no surprise add-ons.
Once you approve the scope and cost, we submit the City of Daytona Beach permit application and schedule construction to begin as soon as the permit is issued. Most residential projects run four to eight days on-site.
We coordinate and pass the required city inspection before calling the job done. We walk the finished project with you so you can review every detail and ask any questions - then you have a properly permitted, inspected structure with documentation in hand.
We serve all of Daytona Beach - from the beachside to Midtown and the inland neighborhoods. Get a free, no-obligation estimate by calling us or submitting your project details online.
(386) 327-0020Daytona Beach is the largest city in Volusia County, with about 69,000 residents and a role as the county's commercial and employment hub. Major institutions include Halifax Health, one of the largest regional hospitals in Central Florida, and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, which brings a steady population of faculty, staff, and long-term residents to the area. The city is flanked by the Halifax River to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, creating a geography that defines how homes in different parts of town age and what they need in terms of maintenance and repair. The older residential neighborhoods - Midtown, the streets west of US-1, and the established blocks near downtown Daytona Beach - are where most of the postwar concrete block housing stock is concentrated.
While the city is internationally known for the Daytona 500 and Bike Week, the people who live here year-round are dealing with the same home improvement needs as anywhere else in coastal Florida - and in many cases, more of them, because the housing stock is older and the coastal weather conditions are demanding. We serve Daytona Beach alongside nearby communities including Ormond Beach to the north and Port Orange to the south, giving homeowners throughout the greater Daytona Beach metro a consistent local option for deck building and outdoor structure work.
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