
Saint Cloud Fence and Deck designs and builds custom decks, composite decks, fences, pergolas, and screened porches for homeowners throughout St. Cloud and Osceola County.

Saint Cloud Fence and Deck is a locally owned deck builder serving St. Cloud, FL and the surrounding Osceola County area. We offer 16 outdoor construction services - from custom deck design and composite deck installation to vinyl fencing, pergolas, and screened porches. If you want to spend more time outside and less time maintaining what you have, we can help.

No backyard looks the same. We design and build custom decks around your yard, your lifestyle, and Florida's climate.
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Tired of refinishing every spring? Composite decking handles St. Cloud's humidity and sun with minimal upkeep.
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Trex boards resist fading, staining, and mold - and come backed by a 25-year warranty for lasting peace of mind.
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Pressure-treated wood delivers a classic look at a lower starting cost - built right, it lasts decades in Florida.
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Cedar's natural oils resist rot and insects, giving you a beautiful wood deck that holds up in humid conditions.
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Soft boards, wobbly railings, or storm damage? We assess what needs fixing and get your deck safe and solid again.
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Florida's sun bleaches and dries out wood fast. Professional staining and sealing extends your deck's life significantly.
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A pool deck that drains well, stays slip-resistant, and looks great all year - built for Central Florida conditions.
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Vinyl fencing stays clean and sturdy through Florida's rain and humidity with virtually no maintenance required.
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Privacy starts with the right fence. We build wood and privacy fences that look good and hold up to Florida weather.
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Keep bugs out and fresh air in. Screened porches and decks let you enjoy the outdoors without the Florida insects.
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Shade makes a real difference in Central Florida. Covered decks and patio covers turn hot afternoons into usable time.
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A pergola adds structure, shade, and style to your backyard - and it looks exactly the way you imagined it.
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Bring the kitchen outside. We build outdoor cooking decks built to handle grills, counters, and Florida's elements.
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Sloped yards and elevation changes become a design feature. Multi-level decks maximize your outdoor living space.
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Railings finish the job and keep your deck safe. We install wood, metal, and cable railings built to Florida code.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or contact form. We will ask a few quick questions about your yard, your goals, and your timeline. Most homeowners hear back within 1 business day. There is no pressure and no commitment at this stage - just a conversation.
We come to your property, measure the space, and talk through your options in person. We look at your yard conditions, note any HOA requirements, and ask how you plan to use the space. You will receive a written, itemized quote with no surprises.
Once you approve the quote and sign a contract, we handle permitting through Osceola County, schedule the build, and complete the work. A county inspector reviews the framing and final structure. You get a permitted, code-compliant deck and a final walkthrough before we consider the job done.
We carry the licenses and insurance required to build permitted structures in Osceola County. Before we start, you can ask to see both. Every project is inspected and documented.
We come to your property, measure the space, and give you a written, itemized quote. No phone estimates. No vague ballpark numbers. You know exactly what you are paying before we start.
We are a locally owned company that has been building in this community since 2017. We know Osceola County's permit process, the local soil conditions, and the HOA requirements common in newer St. Cloud subdivisions.
Central Florida's storm seasons are real. Every deck and fence we build meets Florida's structural requirements for wind load and footing depth - not a national average that does not account for what hurricanes actually do.
Ready to talk? Call (689) 214-9340 or send us a message.
"They handled the Osceola County permit and HOA approval without me lifting a finger. The composite deck was finished in three days and looks exactly like what we discussed at the site visit. No surprises on the final invoice either."
Marcus T., St. Cloud - Composite deck installation
"Our old wood deck had soft spots and wobbled near the stairs. They came out for a free estimate, told us honestly what could be saved and what needed replacing, and got the repair done inside a week. Railings feel solid now."
Diane F., Kissimmee - Deck repair and replacement
"We wanted a screened porch that kept the bugs out but still felt open. They built exactly that. Our Harmony HOA approved the design without any issues. We are out there every evening now, even in July."
Roberto L., Harmony - Screened-in porches and screened decks
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no sales pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your yard and walk through your options in person.
(689) 214-9340Saint Cloud Fence and Deck is based in St. Cloud, FL and serves 12 communities throughout Osceola and Orange County, including Kissimmee, Celebration, Poinciana, and Orlando. We aim to schedule free on-site estimates within the same week for most service areas.
Yes - and skipping it creates real problems. In Osceola County, any deck attached to your home or more than 30 inches off the ground requires a permit. The inspection that comes with it verifies the structure is safe, which protects you if you sell your home or file an insurance claim.
Composite decking absorbs far less moisture than untreated wood, which matters when you get 50 inches of rain per year. Pressure-treated wood can hold up if sealed every two to three years. Composite requires only a periodic rinse. In St. Cloud's climate, composite typically costs less to maintain over a 10-year period.
Florida's wind load requirements are stricter than most of the country because of hurricane and tropical storm risk. That affects how deep footings must be set, how the deck attaches to your house, and how railings must be anchored. A deck built to Florida code is meaningfully stronger than one built to a generic national standard.
There is no bad season to build in Central Florida - the weather allows year-round construction. Spring and fall tend to be the most comfortable for crews working outside. Summer builds happen regularly, though afternoon thunderstorms occasionally push timelines by a day or two. Fall is when many contractors book out the furthest, so planning ahead helps.
Often yes, with the right approach. Most HOAs in St. Cloud's newer subdivisions review deck size, material color, and railing style - not the overall design. A contractor familiar with local HOA processes can help you prepare the right submission the first time. Getting approval before signing a contract avoids costly changes later.
Freshly installed pressure-treated lumber contains moisture from the treatment process. Applying stain or sealer too soon can cause the finish to peel within a season. In St. Cloud's humid climate, waiting 60 to 90 days before staining gives the wood enough time to dry. The U.S. Forest Products Laboratory recommends erring toward the longer end of that window in high-humidity climates.
Saint Cloud Fence and Deck is a licensed and insured deck builder company based in St. Cloud, FL, serving Osceola and Orange County homeowners since 2017. We hold the contractor licenses required by the State of Florida and the Osceola County Building Division to build permitted, inspected outdoor structures.
Since 2017, we have built custom decks, installed composite and Trex decking, constructed fences, and built screened porches and pergolas across 12 communities in and around St. Cloud. Every project we complete is permitted and passes a county inspection before we consider the job done.
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Price variation between contractors usually comes down to material grade, footing depth, and whether permit fees are included. Ask each contractor to itemize their quote. A lower number that excludes permits or uses thinner framing lumber is not actually a better deal.
An unpermitted deck can complicate your homeowner's insurance, trigger fines, and create problems when you sell. In Osceola County, buyers and their agents routinely check permit records. A permitted deck is a documented asset; an unpermitted one is a liability.
St. Cloud's sandy soil means footings need to be sized and placed for local conditions. A contractor who does a site visit before quoting is far more likely to account for this correctly than one who quotes over the phone based on square footage alone.
For guidance on what a permitted deck build involves, the North American Deck and Railing Association publishes homeowner resources on deck safety and construction standards. When you're ready to talk through your specific project, call us at (689) 214-9340.
St. Cloud is a fast-growing city in Osceola County with around 65,000 to 70,000 residents, according to U.S. Census data. Most of the city's homes were built after 1990, and new subdivisions keep going up along the southern and eastern edges of the city. That housing growth means a lot of St. Cloud homeowners are still in their first or second decade of ownership - and their decks, fences, and outdoor structures are reaching the age where they need real attention.
The city is anchored by East Lake Tohopekaliga on its western edge, and the St. Cloud Lakefront Park draws residents year-round for recreation and community events. Planned communities like Harmony on the city's southern edge have added thousands of HOA-governed homes in the past 15 years, and neighborhoods near Narcoossee Road and Canoe Creek Road continue to grow. We work in all of these communities and understand the design approval requirements that come with HOA-governed properties.
St. Cloud's subtropical climate - with temperatures in the low 90s from May through September and near-daily afternoon thunderstorms - is one of the reasons we focus on materials and construction methods built specifically for Central Florida conditions. Whether your home is near the lake in downtown St. Cloud or out in one of the newer subdivisions, we build outdoor spaces that hold up through what Osceola County weather actually delivers.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Saint Cloud Fence & Deck
909 9th St
St. Cloud, FL 34769
Always open, 24/7.
Call us today or submit a contact form for a free, no-obligation on-site estimate from a licensed St. Cloud deck builder.