
Saint Cloud Fence & Deck has served Buenaventura Lakes homeowners with pool deck construction, privacy fence installation, and screened porch work since 2017. We know Osceola County permit requirements and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Many Buenaventura Lakes homes were built with pools, and those original pool decks from the 1980s and 1990s are now cracked, stained, or uneven from years of Florida sun and shifting sandy soil. Our pool deck construction service installs slip-resistant, heat-reflective surfaces that drain properly and hold up to the UV and rain cycles this climate delivers year-round.
Buenaventura Lakes lots are modest in size and homes sit close together, so a solid wood privacy fence genuinely changes how much your backyard feels usable. We use pressure-treated lumber set in deep concrete footings sized for the sandy, shifting soil common throughout this part of Osceola County.
Most homes in Buenaventura Lakes were built with a screened lanai as part of the original floor plan, and those screen frames and mesh wear out in Florida's climate over 20 to 30 years. Replacing or rebuilding a screened enclosure gives families a usable outdoor room for most of the year without mosquitoes making it miserable.
Wood decks in Buenaventura Lakes face near-daily summer rain and UV levels that accelerate surface breakdown faster than most homeowners expect. A staining and sealing cycle every two years keeps moisture out of the wood fibers, slows UV damage, and extends the life of the deck significantly before a full replacement becomes necessary.
Homes built in Buenaventura Lakes between the 1970s and 1990s are now well past the expected service life of original wood decking and patio structures. Soft boards, loose posts, and corroded fasteners in aging decks are a safety concern, and catching problems early keeps repair costs from turning into full replacement costs.
Homeowners in Buenaventura Lakes who want a clean, low-maintenance fence line often choose vinyl because it holds its appearance without repainting or resealing in Florida's humidity. It resists the mold and mildew that wood fencing can develop in shaded spots, and it does not warp or crack from the cycles of daily afternoon rain and intense summer heat.
Buenaventura Lakes was developed as a planned subdivision starting in the mid-1970s, and most of the housing stock was built between 1975 and 1995. That means the community is now looking at homes that are 30 to 50 years old, with original or first-replacement pool decks, screened enclosures, and fencing that was installed in the same era. In Florida's climate, that age bracket means most of those structures are either already showing serious wear or approaching the point where patching stops making financial sense and replacement is the smarter path.
The soil throughout Buenaventura Lakes is predominantly sandy and sits on flat, low-lying terrain near Lake Buenaventura and surrounding drainage areas. Sandy soil drains quickly in some places but shifts over time, especially after the heavy summer rain that soaks Central Florida from June through September. A pool deck or fence installed without proper concrete footings and base preparation will show problems within a few seasons. We build to account for these conditions from the start, which is the difference between a structure that holds up and one that needs corrective work before the warranty period is up.
Our crew works throughout Buenaventura Lakes regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Permits for residential deck and pool deck projects go through Osceola County Building Services, and we handle that process from application to final inspection on your behalf. Because most of the homes here were built in the same two-decade window, we encounter the same building styles and the same age-related issues repeatedly, which means we know what to look for before we start.
We work throughout the community, from the neighborhoods just off US-441 (Orange Blossom Trail) to the quieter residential streets that back up toward Lake Buenaventura. The community is densely packed for an unincorporated Osceola County area, with streets that run through closely spaced subdivisions and homes on modest lots. We know the layout, we know the soil conditions, and we know the drainage challenges that come with the flat, low-lying terrain in parts of the community.
We also serve neighboring Poinciana to the south and Kissimmee to the west, both of which share similar housing stock and soil conditions with Buenaventura Lakes.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond to every inquiry within one business day - most calls are returned the same day. No pressure, no obligation.
We come to your property, measure the area, and walk through your options in detail. You receive a written estimate covering materials, scope, and timeline before any commitment. We note any drainage or soil conditions at your specific address that will affect the build.
We submit the Osceola County permit application on your behalf. Once approved and materials are confirmed, we lock in your start date and give you a timeline for the full project.
Our crew finishes the job and walks through the completed work with you before leaving the site. If anything does not look right, we address it on the spot before considering the job closed.
We cover all of Buenaventura Lakes and handle the Osceola County permit for you. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(689) 214-9340Buenaventura Lakes is an unincorporated community in Osceola County, located just east of Kissimmee. The community was developed as a planned residential subdivision beginning in the mid-1970s, and it grew steadily through the 1980s and 1990s into one of the more densely populated unincorporated communities in the county. With a population of roughly 26,000 to 28,000 people, it is almost entirely single-family homes - concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, attached garages, and screened lanais - with very little commercial land mixed in. You can find a broader overview of the community's history and makeup on the Buenaventura Lakes Wikipedia page.
The community has a strong Hispanic identity with many residents who have deep roots in Puerto Rico and other parts of Latin America. Lake Buenaventura sits within and around the neighborhood, and many residents live near its shores. US-441 (Orange Blossom Trail) is the main road running through and alongside the community and connects residents to Kissimmee, shopping, and jobs in the broader Orlando metro. Because Buenaventura Lakes is unincorporated, county government handles all local services, building permits, and code enforcement. We also serve nearby Orlando and Celebration, both accessible from Buenaventura Lakes along the US-192 and US-441 corridors.
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