
Bradenton Deck & Fence serves Sarasota homeowners with composite deck installation, custom deck builds, pool decks, screened porches, pergolas, and fence installation. We have been building outdoor structures along Florida's Gulf Coast since 2017 and we manage every Sarasota County permit, inspection, and HOA submittal so the process is straightforward for you.

Sarasota's salt air and intense Gulf Coast sun are hard on bare wood, which is why composite decking has become the material of choice for many homeowners here - especially those near the bay or canals. Our composite deck installation service uses products engineered to resist fading, moisture, and mold in this exact climate.
Sarasota's varied housing stock - from mid-century bungalows in Laurel Park to newer waterfront builds on the bay - means no two deck projects look the same here. We design each deck from scratch around your specific home layout, yard conditions, and how you plan to use the space.
Pool decks in Sarasota take a harder beating than most - pool chemicals, constant wet-dry cycles, and Gulf Coast sun combine to break down surfaces quickly. We build pool decks with slip-resistant finishes and materials selected specifically for this environment, so the area around your pool stays safe and attractive year after year.
Sarasota homeowners who want to use their outdoor space in the evenings know that mosquitoes and no-see-ums make an unscreened patio uncomfortable from spring through fall. A well-built screened enclosure gives you the full benefit of Sarasota's warm outdoor season without the insects.
Sarasota's afternoon sun in summer makes uncovered outdoor spaces uncomfortable from midday onward, and a pergola is the practical solution many homeowners here choose. A pergola adds shade and structure without fully enclosing the space, making it a natural fit for the outdoor entertaining culture Sarasota is known for.
Sarasota's mix of established neighborhoods and newer planned communities means fence requirements vary a lot from one property to the next. We install vinyl, wood, and privacy fences that meet Sarasota County code, comply with HOA guidelines, and hold up well in Florida's humidity and storm conditions.
Sarasota sits on Sarasota Bay, and the salt-influenced air that comes with that location is genuinely tough on outdoor building materials. Metal fasteners corrode faster, wood grays and deteriorates more quickly, and even high-quality composite products need to be selected with salt exposure in mind. Neighborhoods like Siesta Key, Bird Key, and Harbor Acres - all close to or on the water - have conditions that demand more from every material choice and every structural connection than inland properties would.
A large portion of Sarasota's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s, before modern Florida Building Code requirements for wind loads and moisture resistance were in place. Many of these older homes also have flat or low-slope roofs that affect how a deck is attached to the structure. Sarasota also has a significant number of properties in FEMA-designated flood zones near the bay and canals, which adds structural requirements that affect deck design and cost. Building here without understanding these conditions leads to decks that fail faster than they should and permit problems that delay projects.
Our crew works throughout Sarasota regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through Sarasota County Planning and Development Services and know the review process, what flood zone documentation is required for near-water properties, and how the county handles HOA-governed communities differently from standard residential lots.
We work on homes throughout Sarasota's neighborhoods - from older concrete block bungalows in Laurel Park and Gillespie Park near downtown to mid-century ranches on the west side and newer builds east of I-75. Whether your home is near the Ringling Museum on Bayshore Road or out toward the newer communities farther from the water, we have worked on similar properties in your area and know what each building type requires.
We also cover the communities around Sarasota. Homeowners just to the south in Osprey and north in Bradenton are part of our regular service area, and the process - estimates, permits, construction - works the same way across all of them.
We respond within one business day. During the first conversation, we ask about your yard, your timeline, and whether your property is near the water or in an HOA - both affect the permit and design process and the sooner we know, the smoother the project runs.
We visit your Sarasota property to assess the space, check for any grading or drainage factors, and walk through material options with you. You receive a written estimate within a few days - not a range, an actual number for the defined scope.
Once you sign off on the scope, we submit the permit to Sarasota County and, if applicable, your HOA architectural review board at the same time. County review runs two to four weeks. Running both processes in parallel keeps your project on schedule.
Most Sarasota residential deck projects are framed, decked, and completed in one to two weeks once the permit is in hand. We schedule and coordinate the county inspection and walk you through the finished work before we consider the job done.
We serve Sarasota and the surrounding communities. Response within one business day.
(941) 242-8226Sarasota is a Gulf Coast city of roughly 58,000 residents that anchors a metro area of over 800,000. The city is known along Florida's west coast for its arts and cultural scene - home to the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota Opera, and the Florida Studio Theatre. The housing stock reflects the city's history: neighborhoods like Laurel Park and Gillespie Park near downtown are full of older bungalows and craftsman-style homes, while Siesta Key and Bird Key have waterfront properties ranging from mid-century ranches to newer luxury builds. East of downtown and I-75, newer planned communities cater to a growing population of both retirees and families relocating from other states.
Sarasota has one of the highest concentrations of residents aged 65 and older in Florida, and many homeowners here are long-term residents who have maintained their properties through multiple hurricane seasons. The city also draws a seasonal population - residents who spend only part of the year here - meaning some homes sit vacant for months at a time and can accumulate deferred maintenance. Nearby communities we serve regularly include Osprey to the south and Bradenton to the north, both part of the same Gulf Coast corridor and the same service area for our team.
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