
Custom DeLand Deck & Fence serves Ormond Beach, FL as a licensed deck builder and fence contractor, specializing in covered decks and patio covers, custom decks, screened enclosures, and fencing for Volusia County homeowners near the Halifax River and the Atlantic coast.
We have served this region since 2018, and our crew works throughout Ormond Beach - from the beachside neighborhoods east of A1A to the newer subdivisions west of I-95 like Hunters Ridge and Breakaway Trails.

Ormond Beach homeowners who live near the Halifax River or within a few blocks of the ocean deal with summer storm activity that makes uncovered outdoor spaces unusable for weeks at a time. A covered deck keeps the space protected and extends how many days per year you can actually use it. See everything that goes into our covered decks and patio covers service, from material choices to roof styles.
Ormond Beach properties range from tight beachside lots east of A1A where every square foot matters to larger newer lots in the western subdivisions. The right deck design depends on your specific lot, how you use the outdoor space, and whether the structure faces ocean-side conditions or the calmer interior of the city. We design around your property, not a standard template.
Ormond Beach sits at the edge of the Halifax River and tidal waterways where mosquito pressure is elevated near the water. Screened enclosures are one of the most practical outdoor additions for homeowners in these neighborhoods - they let you enjoy the riverside or backyard setting without the insects that come with a near-water location in Volusia County summers.
Properties near the Halifax River and the Atlantic coast take constant salt-air exposure that breaks down untreated wood surfaces faster than most homeowners expect. Composite decking eliminates the annual sealing requirement, holds color in Ormond Beach's intense UV environment, and resists the moisture absorption that causes wood boards to cup and split on near-water properties.
Many Ormond Beach neighborhoods have modest lot spacing between homes, and privacy fencing is a common request from homeowners on both the beachside and the western subdivisions. Vinyl holds up against the coastal humidity without needing repainting and handles the wind loading from Volusia County's storm season better than wood at the post level.
Most of Ormond Beach's housing stock was built between the 1960s and 1990s, and original wood decks from that era have had three to five decades of Volusia County weather. Decks near the Halifax River or tidal areas are especially prone to hidden framing damage at the joist ends and post bases. We assess the full structure before quoting a repair to make sure you are not spending money on framing that needs to be replaced.
Ormond Beach covers about 30 square miles between the Atlantic Ocean and Tomoka State Park, with the Halifax River running through the middle. A significant number of properties sit on or within a few blocks of tidal waterways, and that near-water location creates outdoor construction conditions that differ from what you find in inland Florida cities. Constant moisture at ground level and salt-air exposure from the Atlantic affect what materials perform well here and what fails faster than the product warranty suggests. The city's housing stock is predominantly concrete block construction from the 1960s through the 1990s, and original outdoor structures on homes of that age are commonly at or past the end of their useful life even if they have not been flagged as a visible problem.
Ormond Beach also has a notably older and more stable homeowner population - the median age is around 50 and the majority of homes are owner-occupied. Homeowners here are often dealing with structures that have had deferred maintenance for years and need a contractor who can assess honestly and deliver work that does not have to be repeated in five years. The city is part of the Daytona Beach metro area and sees tropical storm activity most years from the Atlantic. Even storms that do not make direct landfall can generate the kind of wind and rain that takes down fence sections and damages older screened enclosures across Volusia County.
Our crew works throughout Ormond Beach regularly, and we pull residential permits through the City of Ormond Beach Building Department. We know what the city requires for setback distances, height limits, and structural specifications on deck and patio cover projects, and we know what local inspectors look for on residential work.
Ormond Beach has two distinct housing markets that we work in regularly. The neighborhoods east of US-1 - particularly those east of A1A near the Atlantic - have older, smaller homes on tight lots where beachside conditions and lot constraints require careful planning. West of I-95, newer subdivisions like Hunters Ridge and Breakaway Trails have larger lots, newer materials, and different structural needs than the older coastal homes. We work across both. The Loop, the scenic drive along North Beach Street and Old Dixie Highway near the Halifax River hammock, runs through one of the most attractive residential corridors in the city - and we have worked on homes along it.
We also serve homeowners throughout the nearby communities of Volusia County. If your project is in Daytona Beach or in Holly Hill, we cover those areas as well and can handle permit work across all three jurisdictions.
Contact us by phone or through our estimate form. We respond within one business day and schedule a time to visit your Ormond Beach property.
We visit the property, evaluate the lot conditions and any existing structure, and discuss your goals. We then provide a written, itemized estimate - no vague ballpark figures. The estimate reflects your specific waterfront or inland conditions and materials suited to Ormond Beach's environment.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to the City of Ormond Beach and order materials. We keep you updated on the review timeline and notify you as soon as the permit is approved.
On-site construction for most covered deck and patio projects runs three to seven days. We handle all required city inspections and leave the property clean at completion. You do not need to be present for inspections - we coordinate directly with the city.
We serve all of Ormond Beach and Volusia County. One business day response, honest assessment, written estimate with no surprises.
(386) 327-0020Ormond Beach is a city of roughly 44,000 people in Volusia County, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Halifax River running through its center. The city earned its nickname as the "Birthplace of Speed" from the early 1900s, when racers used the hard-packed beach for land speed record attempts - a piece of local history that most residents know well and that still draws visitors to the annual Birthplace of Speed Antique Car Show each November. The housing stock spans a wide range of ages: the neighborhoods east of A1A near the Atlantic have older homes from the 1950s and 1960s that were originally built as vacation cottages, while the inland sections have the ranch-style concrete block homes typical of 1960s through 1980s Florida construction. Newer subdivisions west of I-95, including Hunters Ridge and Breakaway Trails, were built primarily in the 2000s and 2010s and have larger lots and newer materials. The scenic drive known as The Loop, along North Beach Street and Old Dixie Highway near the Halifax River hammock, passes through some of the city's most established residential neighborhoods and is one of the more recognizable features of the area.
The city sits at the northern edge of the Daytona Beach metro area, and homeowners here are typically long-term owner-occupants who plan to stay. Most properties are well maintained, and homeowners are generally looking for contractors who can work efficiently and do not need multiple call-backs to finish a job. We also serve the nearby community of Palm Coast in Flagler County to the north, where similar coastal construction conditions apply. Tomoka State Park at the northern edge of Ormond Beach, where the Tomoka and Halifax rivers meet, is a well-known local landmark and one of the most visited natural areas in Volusia County - many of the homes nearest to it are in areas we serve regularly.
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