
Quality Sarasota Fence & Deck repairs, replaces, and builds decks, fences, and screened enclosures for Venice homeowners. We have been serving the greater Sarasota area since 2019, pulling permits through Sarasota County and using coastal-rated materials that hold up to the Gulf air. Call today and hear back within one business day.

Venice decks take a hard hit from salt air, summer thunderstorms, and UV exposure year-round. Many homes near Venice Beach and the Intracoastal show rot and fastener corrosion long before the surface boards give it away. Our deck repair and replacement service starts with a structural assessment so you know exactly what needs attention and what can stay.
Venice has a high share of homes with in-ground pools, and most of those pools sit on concrete decks that crack and stain over time from heat, chemical exposure, and soil movement. A new pool deck surface with proper drainage channels keeps the area safe, attractive, and compliant with Florida pool barrier requirements.
No-see-ums are a real problem in Venice from late spring through fall, and the proximity to water makes mosquitoes persistent year-round. A screened enclosure built with coastal-grade aluminum framing keeps your outdoor living space usable every month without fighting insects or worrying about screen panels in a storm.
HOA communities throughout Venice - including Gran Paradiso and Pelican Pointe - have strict material and color requirements for fencing. We are familiar with those approval processes and can help you choose a fence that passes HOA review and meets Sarasota County setback and height rules without a revision.
Venice gets intense afternoon sun from March through October, and an uncovered deck is often too hot to use during the best hours of the day. A pergola or covered deck structure provides shade that makes the space practical again, while also protecting outdoor furniture from UV fading and afternoon rain damage.
Venice's subtropical humidity and salt-laden air make unprotected wood decks vulnerable to mildew growth and surface degradation within a single season. Annual or biennial staining and sealing before the June rainy season is the most cost-effective way to extend a deck's life without structural intervention.
Venice sits on a barrier island surrounded by water on three sides, and that geography shapes everything about how outdoor structures age here. The Gulf air carries salt that accelerates corrosion on metal fasteners, anchors, and post hardware - components that are easy to underspec when a contractor does not work regularly in a coastal environment. A deck two miles from Venice Beach can show more fastener rust in three years than a deck in an inland suburb would show in ten. Specifying stainless or hot-dipped galvanized hardware is not optional here; it is how you avoid a structural failure that looks like a surface problem until something gives way.
Venice also has an older housing stock than most Florida cities. The original 1920s planned community grid is still visible near downtown, and many homes in those neighborhoods are approaching 70 to 100 years old. Older concrete block construction is the norm, and the decks attached to those homes were often built without the ledger-connection hardware that Florida building codes now require. The Sarasota County Planning and Development Services department requires permits for most structural deck work, and those inspections catch attachment deficiencies that would otherwise go unnoticed until storm season.
Our crew works throughout Venice regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Venice is one of the southernmost areas we serve in Sarasota County, and the combination of proximity to the Gulf, flat sandy soil, and a high concentration of HOA communities creates a specific set of conditions that we account for on every project in this city.
Venice Avenue through the historic downtown district is where most long-time residents orient themselves, and many of the homes in that older grid have original landscaping that limits where equipment can access the yard. The newer planned communities east of U.S. 41 - including Gran Paradiso and Venetian Golf and River Club - have their own HOA approval requirements and setback rules on top of county code. The City of Venice Building and Zoning office handles permits for properties within the city limits, while unincorporated areas fall under Sarasota County. We know which jurisdiction applies to your address before we submit.
We also serve neighboring communities including Englewood to the south and Nokomis just north of Venice - so if your project crosses neighborhood lines, that is never a problem.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we respond within one business day. A brief description of what you need and your address is enough to get started.
We visit your property, assess the structure, soil conditions, and HOA requirements for your specific Venice address, and provide a written itemized estimate. No ballpark guesses - the number you see is the number we build to.
We handle the permit application with Sarasota County or the City of Venice, depending on your address. Once approved - typically one to three weeks for a residential project - we schedule your build around your calendar.
Most standard deck or fence projects in Venice complete within three to seven days on site. We schedule the final inspection and hand you the passed inspection paperwork before we close out the job.
We serve homeowners throughout Venice, FL. Call or fill out the form and hear back within one business day - no obligation, no pressure.
(941) 248-0030Venice is a small Gulf Coast city of about 24,000 people located roughly 20 miles south of Sarasota. It was developed as a planned community in the 1920s, and that history is still visible in the wide streets, Mediterranean-style architecture, and compact grid of the historic downtown. Residents know the city for its waterfront character, the charm of Venice Avenue through the center of town, and the local tradition of hunting for fossilized shark teeth on the beach - a habit that makes Venice known statewide as the Shark Tooth Capital of the World. The city sits on a barrier island with water on three sides, and most residents are long-term homeowners who have chosen Venice as their permanent home rather than a seasonal stop.
The housing stock in Venice reflects its history. Older neighborhoods near downtown include homes from the 1940s through 1960s, while the eastern side of the city holds planned communities built from the 1980s onward. Many of those newer communities - including Gran Paradiso and Pelican Pointe - are HOA-governed with material standards for exterior work. Homes throughout Venice commonly have pools, screened lanais, and concrete block construction that holds up well to Gulf Coast weather but still needs regular attention. If your home is in Venice and you have outdoor structure work on your list, we are also nearby for homeowners in Nokomis and Osprey as well.
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