Advanced Kendall Deck & Fence serves Fountainebleau homeowners with Trex deck installation, covered patio construction, screen enclosures, and fencing - every project permitted through Miami-Dade County and built to the area's High Velocity Hurricane Zone requirements since 2018. We reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Fountainebleau homes were mostly built in the 1950s through 1980s with small backyard lots and concrete block construction - they were not designed with outdoor living platforms in mind. Our Trex deck installation brings low-maintenance, moisture-resistant composite decking to these properties, creating usable outdoor space that holds up in Fountainebleau's year-round heat and humidity without the annual staining that wood requires.
With afternoon temperatures regularly climbing into the 90s from June through September, an uncovered patio in Fountainebleau is rarely usable during the hottest part of the day. A covered patio extends usable outdoor hours across the entire year, protects furniture and surfaces from South Florida's intense UV exposure, and must be built to Miami-Dade County's HVHZ wind ratings to hold up through hurricane season.
Fountainebleau's proximity to the Everglades and its flat, low-drainage terrain mean standing water is common after summer storms - and where there is standing water, mosquitoes follow. A screen enclosure lets families use outdoor areas comfortably from spring through fall without constant insect pressure, and it adds practical square footage to properties where interior living space is often limited.
Fountainebleau is a dense neighborhood with homes and lots positioned close together throughout its residential streets. Vinyl and wood privacy fences are among the most common projects we handle here, giving homeowners a defined backyard boundary that holds up through Miami-Dade storm seasons without the rust and corrosion that metal fencing develops in the area's high humidity.
Many Fountainebleau properties have wood decks or patio structures added during the 1980s and 1990s that are now showing their age - soft spots, cracked boards, corroded fasteners, or connections that no longer meet current HVHZ standards. We assess what is worth saving before recommending full replacement and give homeowners a clear picture of what repair versus replacement costs over a ten-year horizon.
Backyard pools are common in Fountainebleau's single-family home neighborhoods, and the concrete decking around them ages hard in South Florida's combination of UV exposure, chlorine splash, and the neighborhood's high water table. We build slip-resistant pool decks using materials that stay stable underfoot even in the heat and do not crack or heave as ground moisture levels shift through the rainy season.
Fountainebleau is a census-designated place in unincorporated Miami-Dade County with a population of roughly 59,000 to 60,000 people in a compact footprint. The neighborhood is made up almost entirely of concrete block homes built between the 1950s and early 1980s - solid construction that holds up well in hurricanes, but homes that were not designed with outdoor living platforms in mind. Any deck, patio cover, or screen enclosure added to these properties must be engineered to fit a modest lot while meeting Miami-Dade's High Velocity Hurricane Zone requirements, the most demanding residential wind code standards in the United States. A contractor who does not regularly pull permits through the Miami-Dade County Building Department will cost you time and money when inspection issues arise.
The South Florida climate adds its own demands on outdoor construction here. Fountainebleau's flat terrain and high water table mean that standing water accumulates quickly after the intense summer storms that drop most of the area's 62 annual inches of rainfall. Year-round humidity stays above 70 percent, which accelerates wood rot and mold growth on any untreated exterior material. Families in this neighborhood have lived here for generations - the Cuban-American community that settled in Fountainebleau and neighboring Westchester beginning in the 1960s has deep roots here, and the homes reflect decades of ongoing maintenance and renovation cycles. Contractors who understand this housing stock and how the local climate affects outdoor materials will deliver work that lasts.
Our crew works throughout Fountainebleau regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and outdoor structure work here. The concrete block construction that dominates this neighborhood means almost every project involves anchoring into masonry rather than wood framing, which requires different fasteners and attachment methods than you would use on a frame house in other parts of Florida. We pull permits for Fountainebleau projects through Miami-Dade County's building permit office on a regular basis and are familiar with the inspection process and the HVHZ documentation the county requires.
Fountainebleau sits just east of Westchester and close to the Calle Ocho corridor along SW 8th Street, one of the most well-known commercial streets in Miami-Dade. The residential streets here run in a tight grid of single-family homes with small driveways and mature trees, and our crews are used to working in those conditions - staging materials efficiently on narrow lots and protecting existing landscaping during construction. Fontainebleau Park gives the neighborhood a community anchor, and families who have owned homes here for decades know how fast word spreads about which contractors do good work.
We also work regularly in Doral just to the northwest, where newer construction and HOA communities require a different approach than the older CBS homes in Fountainebleau. If you have questions about how a project on your property would work, call us or send a message - we will give you a straight answer about what is involved before you commit to anything.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We schedule on-site visits at a time that works for you - you do not need to take a day off to be available.
We visit your Fountainebleau property, assess the space, and go through your options. The written estimate we leave with you separates materials, labor, and permit fees so there are no surprises - what you see on paper is what you pay.
We handle the Miami-Dade County permit application and let you know when it is approved - typically two to six weeks for most residential projects. Construction is scheduled to begin as soon as the permit clears.
Most projects in Fountainebleau take four to eight business days to complete. We do a walkthrough with you at the end so you can confirm everything matches the estimate before we close out the permit.
We serve Fountainebleau and surrounding Miami-Dade neighborhoods. Free estimates, no pressure, one business day response.
(645) 300-7598Fountainebleau is a census-designated place in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, sitting just west of the City of Miami between the Tamiami Trail and the residential communities of Westchester to the west. With a population of roughly 59,000 to 60,000, it is one of the more densely populated CDPs in South Florida. The neighborhood is predominantly Cuban-American, with deep community roots stretching back to the waves of immigration in the 1960s and 1970s that transformed this part of western Miami-Dade. The Fountainebleau community is characterized by single-family concrete block homes on modest lots, small commercial strips, and a grid street layout that connects easily to Calle Ocho and the broader Little Havana area to the east.
The housing stock reflects the postwar building era: most homes date from the 1950s through the early 1980s, built low and solid with stucco over concrete block and flat or low-slope roofs typical of South Florida ranch-style construction. Many families have owned their homes for decades, and the neighborhood has a settled, community-oriented feel despite its density. Fontainebleau Park provides green space and athletic facilities that local families use regularly. Nearby Westchester shares a similar character and housing type, while Miami borders Fountainebleau to the east, bringing the full range of urban amenities within easy reach of residents throughout the neighborhood.
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