You have the yard. We design and build the deck around how you actually live - from morning coffee to weekend cookouts - fully permitted and built for Central Florida's climate.

Custom deck design and build in St. Cloud, FL covers everything from the first design conversation through Osceola County permitting, framing, and final inspection - most builds run three to seven working days on-site once permits are approved.
A lot of St. Cloud homeowners come to us after years of staring at a bare backyard or a concrete slab that gets used maybe twice a year. A custom deck changes that completely. We start with a site visit to measure your yard and talk through how you plan to use the space - whether that means built-in seating, a spot for a grill, or room for the kids to run.
If you are thinking about materials, composite deck installation is one of the most popular choices we do in this area - it handles Florida's humidity far better than untreated wood and requires almost no upkeep.
If you can press your thumb into a board and feel it give, the wood has been compromised by Florida's humidity. This is not just cosmetic - soft boards become a safety hazard, especially for kids and older family members. The framing underneath may be affected too.
A deck that sways or has posts that rock is telling you something is wrong below the surface. In St. Cloud's sandy soil, footings that were not dug deep enough can shift after heavy rain seasons. This does not fix itself - it gets worse.
Many St. Cloud homes built in the 1990s and 2000s have generous lot sizes but only a small concrete slab or nothing at all. If you want somewhere comfortable to sit, entertain, or watch the kids play, a custom deck turns that unused space into a room you actually use.
If a home inspector noted deck concerns or you have discovered your deck was built without a permit, action is needed. Unpermitted structures in Osceola County can complicate home sales and insurance claims. A licensed deck builder can assess whether a rebuild is the right path.
Every project starts with a design conversation and a site visit. From there, we handle the drawings, the Osceola County permit, and the full build - framing, decking surface, railings, stairs, and any custom features you want. We build in pressure-treated lumber, cedar, and a range of composite products. For homeowners who want a low-maintenance surface that holds up through years of Florida summers, composite deck installation is the route most of our clients choose.
For homeowners with a larger yard or a more ambitious vision, we also build multi-level decks that connect different elevations of your yard or create defined zones for dining, lounging, and entertaining. If you are planning ahead for an outdoor kitchen or a shade structure, we can design the deck to accommodate that from the start.
Suits homeowners with a yard at or near ground level who want a straightforward, spacious outdoor platform.
Ideal for yards with grade changes or homeowners who want to create separate areas for dining, lounging, and play.
Best for homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance surface that stays looking good in Florida's heat and humidity.
Works well for homeowners who want a traditional wood look with custom details like decorative railing or built-in benches.
St. Cloud's subtropical climate means outdoor structures face real stress - daily summer thunderstorms from June through September, intense UV exposure, and humidity that stays high most of the year. Wood that is not rated for these conditions can warp, crack, or develop mold within a few seasons. Every material choice we make is selected with Central Florida's weather in mind, not a national average. Osceola County also requires a building permit for nearly every new deck, and we handle that process from start to finish.
We work throughout St. Cloud, from the older homes near East Lake Tohopekaliga to the newer subdivisions going up along Narcoossee Road. If you are in Harmony or another HOA community, we know the approval process and can help you get sign-off before a single board goes down. We also serve homeowners in Kissimmee and surrounding areas across Osceola County.
We start with a quick call to understand your yard and goals. Then we schedule a free on-site visit to measure the space and talk through your ideas - no pressure, no commitment.
After the site visit, we put together a design and a written quote that spells out exactly what is included - materials, size, features, and total cost. We reply within one business day.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we submit the permit application to Osceola County and coordinate with your HOA if needed. Plan review typically takes one to two weeks.
Most builds take three to seven working days on-site. A county inspector reviews the framing before the decking goes down. When the deck is done, we walk through it with you and address any punch-list items on the spot.
Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day. No pressure - just a straight answer about what your project would cost.
(689) 214-9340We pull the Osceola County permit under our name and see the project through final inspection. Your deck is on record as safe and code-compliant - which matters when you sell or make an insurance claim.
Every material and fastener choice we make accounts for St. Cloud's heat, humidity, and summer storms. We have been building in Osceola County since 2017 and know what holds up here.
Many of St. Cloud's newer neighborhoods require HOA design approval before a permit can even be submitted. We know the process in communities around Narcoossee Road and the Harmony area and help you avoid delays.
Your written proposal spells out exactly what is included - materials, size, features, and total cost. No surprises after you sign. We also verify that underground utility lines are marked before any digging starts, as required by Florida law.
Florida deck builders are regulated by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. You can verify any contractor's license in about two minutes on their website - and we encourage you to check ours. Combined with permit records from the Osceola County Building Division, those two checks tell you everything you need to know about whether a contractor is legitimate.
Composite boards resist St. Cloud's humidity and UV exposure without the ongoing maintenance that wood requires.
Learn MoreConnect different elevations of your yard or create separate zones for dining, lounging, and entertaining.
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