Advanced Kendall Deck & Fence serves Hialeah homeowners with deck repair, new deck construction, fencing, and screen enclosures - all permitted through the Hialeah Building Department and built to Miami-Dade wind standards. We have been working in South Florida since 2018 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Most Hialeah homes were built between the 1950s and the 1980s, which means many of the decks on those properties are well past their original lifespan. Our deck repair and replacement service covers everything from replacing a few rotted surface boards to rebuilding the full frame when moisture and storm damage have worked their way into the structure.
Hialeah lots are small and sit close together, which makes privacy fencing one of the most requested projects we do here. Vinyl fences hold up through hurricane season without rusting or rotting, which matters on a property where a fence may run close to a neighbor's irrigation system or shaded area.
Hialeah's density means backyards and patios are used hard, and the mosquito and no-see-um pressure here is real from spring through fall. A screened enclosure turns a concrete patio into a usable outdoor room year-round, without the bugs and without the wind-driven rain that comes with South Florida afternoon storms.
Hialeah's combination of intense UV, high humidity, and near-daily summer rain degrades unprotected wood quickly. A quality stain and seal application every one to two years can add years to a wood deck's life and is far less expensive than board replacement. We clean, prep, and apply products rated for South Florida's exposure levels.
Many Hialeah homeowners have added pools to their small lots over the years, and the decking around those pools takes constant foot traffic and moisture. We build slip-resistant pool decks using materials that stay cool underfoot and hold up under South Florida's year-round sun without cracking or fading.
A pergola over a Hialeah patio or deck blocks intense overhead sun while keeping the space open to air movement - which matters in a climate where a solid roof would trap heat and make the space uncomfortable. We build pergolas with materials suited to South Florida's UV exposure and humidity, anchored to meet Miami-Dade wind standards.
Hialeah is one of the most densely populated cities in Florida, with roughly 220,000 residents packed into about 21 square miles. Most of the housing stock is concrete block construction from the 1950s through the 1970s, which means a large share of Hialeah homes are now 50 to 70 years old. At that age, any outdoor wood structure - a deck, a fence, a pergola - has almost certainly been through multiple hurricane seasons and years of South Florida's intense UV and daily summer rain. The deterioration that results is faster and more thorough here than in most of the country, and repairs that look minor on the surface often involve deeper structural work underneath.
Small lot sizes in Hialeah also create specific challenges for outdoor construction. Work often has to be done in tight spaces with limited staging room, close to neighboring properties and existing concrete driveways and walkways. Hialeah operates its own city building department, separate from Miami-Dade County, which means permits and inspections go through the City of Hialeah Building Services Division. Working with a contractor who knows that process specifically - not just county permitting - avoids delays and resubmissions.
Our crew works throughout Hialeah regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. The homes we work on most often are concrete block construction with stucco exteriors and small backyard lots - a property type that requires careful planning for staging, access, and working close to neighboring structures. Attaching a deck ledger board to a concrete block wall is different from attaching to wood framing, and our crew knows the correct anchoring methods for this type of construction.
Palm Avenue runs through the heart of the city, and West 49th Street anchors the western side near Westland Mall - both are reference points our crews know well. We have worked on homes across Hialeah, from the tighter blocks near the center of the city to the quieter streets closer to the Miami border. Hialeah Park, the historic horse racing track on the eastern edge of the city, is a landmark that has anchored the community for generations, and many of the surrounding neighborhoods contain some of the oldest homes we work on.
We also serve neighboring Kendall, FL to the south and Doral, FL to the west, so if your property or a neighbor's sits near the boundary of these communities, we cover the whole corridor.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We respond within one business day to confirm availability and schedule a free on-site visit - no commitment required.
We visit your Hialeah property, inspect the existing structure or assess the space, and give you a written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, and permit fees. No vague ranges.
We handle permit applications directly with the City of Hialeah Building Services Division. You do not need to visit the permit office - we manage the process and keep you updated on approval status.
Our crew completes the project on the agreed schedule. A Hialeah city inspector reviews the finished work, and we walk you through everything before we leave the site.
We serve homeowners throughout Hialeah and the surrounding Miami-Dade area. Call us or submit a request and we will respond within one business day with a free, no-obligation estimate.
(645) 300-7598Hialeah is the sixth-largest city in Florida, with about 220,000 residents in roughly 21 square miles just northwest of Miami. The city is one of the most densely populated in the state, with a predominantly Cuban-American population that has made Hialeah one of the most recognizable Hispanic communities in the United States. Most of the residential streets are lined with single-family concrete block homes built between the 1950s and 1970s, sitting on small lots typically under 6,000 square feet. Duplexes and small apartment buildings are scattered throughout, particularly near the city's commercial corridors along Palm Avenue and West 49th Street.
The city is defined by several well-known landmarks, including Hialeah Park Race Track, a historic horse racing venue that opened in 1925 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Long-time residents identify strongly with their neighborhoods, and homeownership is a priority even in a city where nearly half the housing units are renter-occupied. Our work takes us throughout Hialeah, and we also serve neighboring Fountainebleau, FL immediately to the south.
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