
Saint Cloud Fence & Deck has served Edgewood homeowners with deck repair, deck replacement, and outdoor structure projects since 2017. We know this small lakeside town, its mid-century concrete block homes, and the Town of Edgewood permit process - and we reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Edgewood homes built in the 1950s through 1970s have outdoor structures that have been through decades of Florida humidity, and the moisture near the Conway Chain of Lakes accelerates that wear. When boards go soft or the frame starts to move, a full assessment tells you whether you need a targeted repair or a full rebuild. Our deck repair and replacement service covers everything from a few bad boards to complete structural overhauls on older properties.
Edgewood homeowners who spend time outdoors near the lake know how quickly afternoon sun makes an unshaded space uncomfortable. A pergola adds overhead structure and shade without requiring major changes to your home, and it can be anchored cleanly to an existing concrete slab - common on properties of this age. Aluminum and vinyl options hold up especially well in the high-humidity environment near the Conway lakes.
Edgewood averages around 50 inches of rain per year, most of it falling in intense afternoon bursts from June through September. A covered patio keeps your outdoor living space usable through the storm season rather than vacant for months. For homes near the water, a solid overhead cover also reduces the direct moisture exposure that ages unprotected wood surfaces so quickly in this area.
When Edgewood homeowners replace an aging wood deck, composite material is often the right call. It does not absorb moisture the way pressure-treated lumber does, which matters a great deal when the property is a short walk from the Conway Chain of Lakes. Composite decks in this environment typically outlast wood by a decade or more and need no annual sealing to stay looking good.
Edgewood properties tend to be owner-occupied and well cared for, and a privacy fence is one of the most consistent requests we get from homeowners here. The town sits close enough to Orlando that yard privacy is a real quality-of-life issue, and a properly installed wood fence gives both seclusion and a defined outdoor space. We build fences that sit level and plumb even on the slightly varied terrain common near the lakeshore.
Edgewood's waterfront character and mild winters make pools a natural feature on many properties here. An aging or cracked concrete pool deck is a safety hazard in addition to an eyesore, and the combination of sandy soil movement and high humidity near the lake makes the original work on older pools especially prone to surface deterioration. A new pool deck built for the local soil conditions stays smoother and safer for much longer.
Edgewood is one of the smallest incorporated towns in Orange County, and most of its housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1970s - the era when the lakeside area south of Orlando first developed as a quiet residential community. Homes built during that period used concrete block construction, which handles heat and wind well, but the flat lots near the Conway Chain of Lakes create drainage challenges that affect every outdoor structure. When soil stays wet for extended periods after a storm, it softens the ground around footings and accelerates wood decay at the base of any post that touches it.
Central Florida's summer storm cycle compounds this. From June through September, Edgewood receives near-daily afternoon thunderstorms followed by intense heat and UV exposure - a pattern that breaks down outdoor wood faster than most homeowners expect. Add in the higher ambient humidity that comes with living near the Conway lakes, and a deck that was not built with proper flashing, ground-contact-rated framing, and regular maintenance can develop serious structural problems well before the surface shows any obvious warning signs. A contractor who knows this area understands what to look for underneath, not just what shows on top.
Edgewood is its own incorporated town, and that matters for permitting. Deck and outdoor structure permits here go through the Town of Edgewood - not Orange County Building and Safety and not the City of Orlando - which means the permit pathway is different from neighboring Pine Castle or the unincorporated Orange County areas that surround it. We pull permits through Edgewood's town office regularly and know the process and what inspectors here check for at each stage.
The Conway Chain of Lakes is the defining feature of life in Edgewood. Many properties back up to the water or are a short walk from the shore, and we see the effect of that proximity on every project - soil stays wetter longer, older wood structures show moisture damage in the framing before it appears on the surface, and roots from mature lakeside trees require careful footing placement to avoid. The homes here are tight-knit and well maintained, and we treat every job in this town with the same attention.
We serve Edgewood's immediate neighbor Belle Isle as well, another small lakeside city in the Conway area with a similar housing profile. We also regularly work in Pine Castle just to the north, where older Orange County properties share the same kinds of outdoor structure challenges.
Call or fill out our contact form and we reply within one business day. We ask a few questions upfront - how old is the structure, what are you noticing, and whether your property is governed by any HOA - so the site visit is as useful as possible.
We come to your home, look at the full structure - not just the surface - and give you a written estimate that breaks down exactly what is being done and why. For older Edgewood properties, we always check the framing and footings, where moisture damage from the lake proximity tends to show up first. You will know the cost before any work is committed.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle the Town of Edgewood permit application. Plan review typically adds one to two weeks before construction can start. You do not need to do anything during this phase - we keep you updated on timing and confirm a start date as soon as the permit is approved.
Construction on a typical repair or replacement project takes one to five days on-site. After completion, the town inspector verifies the work. We handle that visit and address any punch-list items before we consider the job finished.
We serve Edgewood homeowners from the lakeshore to the quiet residential streets further inland. Free estimates, written quotes, and one business day response time - every time.
(689) 214-9340Edgewood is a small incorporated town in Orange County, Florida, covering less than one square mile along the western edge of the Conway Chain of Lakes. With a population of around 2,500, it is one of the most compact municipalities in the county - and one of the most distinct. Despite being completely surrounded by the city of Orlando, Edgewood has its own town government, its own permit office, and a residential character that feels nothing like the larger city around it. Most homes here are owner-occupied, median home values run above the county average, and the lakeside setting keeps the neighborhood quiet and well established. You can read more about the town on the Edgewood, Florida Wikipedia article.
The housing stock reflects the town's origins as a mid-century lakeside retreat. Single-family concrete block ranch homes from the 1950s through 1970s make up the majority of the residential inventory, and many properties have mature trees, large yards, and direct or near-direct access to the Conway Chain of Lakes. Neighboring Belle Isle to the south and Orlando surrounding the town share similar housing profiles and climate conditions, though Edgewood's own permit process and tight-knit identity set it apart from both.
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