
Bradenton Deck & Fence has been serving North Port homeowners with custom decks, covered patio covers, composite decking, and screened porches since 2017. We know Sarasota County permits, understand how Florida hurricane season and intense UV affect material choices, and build to the wind load requirements that homes in this area demand.

North Port gets intense afternoon sun for most of the year, and an uncovered deck becomes unusable by midday from May through October. A properly engineered roof over your deck or patio keeps the space comfortable year-round and adds value to the home. Our covered deck and patio cover service is designed to Sarasota County wind load standards so your structure holds up through hurricane season, not just fair weather.
Most homes in North Port were built between the 1980s and 2000s, and many have original pressure-treated wood decks that are now showing their age. Composite decking resists the UV breakdown, moisture absorption, and mildew that Florida's climate accelerates in bare wood, and it holds its color and surface texture without annual sealing or staining.
North Port has a high number of wooded lots and drainage easements, which creates more mosquito pressure than denser Florida neighborhoods. A screened enclosure over your porch, lanai, or pool area makes the space genuinely usable every evening rather than just in winter. Many North Port properties have large enough lots to support a full-size screened structure that functions as an outdoor room.
A large number of North Port homes have in-ground pools, and the concrete around those pools takes constant abuse from pool chemicals, UV exposure, and heavy foot traffic. We build new pool decks and resurface damaged ones with slip-resistant finishes that hold up in this climate without cracking or staining within the first few seasons.
North Port has a wide mix of lot sizes, from compact subdivisions built close together to large lots backing up to drainage easements and wooded areas. We design each deck around the actual property, accounting for setback requirements, grade changes, and whether your lot has HOA restrictions or sits in an unincorporated area with more flexibility.
Hurricane Ian came through North Port in September 2022 and left many decks and outdoor structures damaged or structurally compromised. Even homes that escaped major damage often have boards, joists, or post footings that absorbed enough moisture in the storm to cause problems down the road. We inspect and repair or replace what needs attention before the next storm season.
North Port is one of the fastest-growing cities in Florida, with a large share of homes built between the 1980s and 2000s that are now hitting the age where outdoor structures need repair or replacement. At the same time, new construction is active across the city, with homeowners looking to add covered patios, screened porches, and custom decks to recently finished homes on larger-than-average lots. Both situations call for a contractor who knows how this city is built, not one applying standards from somewhere else. The standard in this part of Florida is concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, and that affects how decks are anchored, how posts are footed, and how structure attaches to the house.
Hurricane Ian hit North Port directly in September 2022 and caused widespread damage across the city. Many outdoor structures that survived the storm intact still have water-saturated framing, loosened post anchors, or cracked concrete that will cause failures over the next few years. Florida Building Code requires structures in this area to meet specific wind load ratings, and the right materials and fastener systems make the difference between a deck that holds through a major storm and one that becomes a projectile. We build to those standards on every project, not just when the inspector is present.
Our crew works throughout North Port regularly, pulling permits through Sarasota County Development Services for projects inside city limits. North Port is a large city by land area - over 100 square miles - so jobs in the eastern sections of town near Myakkahatchee Creek feel genuinely different from those near U.S. 41 and Warm Mineral Springs, and we know both ends of the city.
North Port has both deed-restricted communities where an HOA governs exterior changes and large non-deed-restricted areas where homeowners have more freedom. We know which neighborhoods require HOA architectural review and which ones go straight to the county permit, which saves time on the front end of every project. Toledo Blade Boulevard and Price Boulevard are the main corridors we use to reach jobs across the city, and we are familiar with the variety of lot types and property conditions you find along each one.
We also serve the neighboring areas on the same schedule. If you are to the north in Venice or to the east in Bradenton, the process is the same and the team is the same.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We gather basic information about your project - what you want to build, your property address, and any HOA or site constraints you already know about.
We visit your property to measure, check setbacks, assess the existing structure if relevant, and talk through material options with you. You will receive a written line-item estimate before any commitment is required, so you know exactly what is included and what the project costs.
We file the Sarasota County building permit and, if needed, submit the HOA architectural review package at the same time. While permits are in review - typically two to four weeks - we order materials so construction can start as soon as approval comes through.
Our crew handles all phases of construction and coordinates county inspections. When the inspector signs off and the work is complete, we walk through the finished project with you before we consider the job done.
We serve all of North Port, FL. No obligation - just a straight answer on what your project will cost.
(941) 242-8226North Port is the largest city by land area in Sarasota County and one of the fastest-growing municipalities in Florida, covering more than 100 square miles in the southern part of the county. The city was originally platted as a planned community by General Development Corporation in the 1950s and 1960s, which is why it has an unusually large number of individual lots spread across a wide area - most of them on quarter-acre to half-acre properties. The housing stock is predominantly single-family concrete block homes built from the 1980s through the 2000s, with a newer wave of construction happening across the city as the population continues to grow. You can learn more about the city on North Port's Wikipedia page.
The city's best-known landmarks include Warm Mineral Springs Park, a natural spring that draws visitors from across the region, and Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park, a large natural preserve popular with hikers and wildlife enthusiasts. North Port has a mix of deed-restricted communities and open non-HOA neighborhoods, and many properties back up to drainage canals or wooded easements that give the city a more spread-out feel than denser Southwest Florida cities. Neighboring communities we serve include Sarasota to the north and Englewood to the west.
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