Advanced Kendall Deck & Fence serves Palmetto Bay homeowners with composite deck installation, pool decks, pergolas, and screen enclosures - all permitted through the Village of Palmetto Bay and built to Miami-Dade HVHZ standards. We have served South Miami-Dade since 2018 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Palmetto Bay properties often have large, well-maintained backyards where homeowners want an outdoor living surface that holds up against salt air, year-round UV, and South Florida storm seasons without the maintenance demand of wood. Composite boards resist the wet-dry cycling that cracks and warps wood in this climate. Our composite deck installation work in Palmetto Bay is designed for large-lot properties and built with hardware rated for coastal exposure.
In-ground pools are common throughout Palmetto Bay, and many pool decks on homes built in the 1970s and 1980s are showing real age - cracked concrete, spalling surfaces, and drainage that no longer moves water away from the structure. We build new pool decks and resurface existing ones to current Miami-Dade code, with slip-resistant finishes and proper pitch for drainage.
Palmetto Bay lots have room for genuine outdoor rooms, and a pergola adds structure and shade to a yard without fully enclosing it. The village has more than 20 parks and is known for its green spaces - homeowners here value outdoor areas that complement that natural setting rather than covering it over completely. We design pergola structures that suit the scale of Palmetto Bay lots and anchor to code for wind resistance.
Palmetto Bay is close to Biscayne Bay and surrounded by mature trees, which means mosquito pressure stays high from spring through fall. A screen enclosure over a patio or deck converts an outdoor space that gets abandoned at dusk into one that the family uses every evening. We engineer these structures to HVHZ wind requirements, which is not optional in a village that sits in Miami-Dade County.
South Florida afternoon thunderstorms make a covered outdoor space far more useful than an open one. Palmetto Bay homeowners with large patios or wood decks can extend their usable outdoor season by months with a solid patio cover that handles the daily summer downpours. We build covers designed to meet the village's structural requirements and shed water away from the home foundation.
Many Palmetto Bay homes were built between the 1960s and 1990s, and original wood deck structures from that era are commonly showing rot, loose boards, and failing fasteners after decades of Florida sun, humidity, and storm exposure. We inspect existing decks honestly, tell you what can be repaired at a reasonable cost versus what needs full replacement, and give you a written estimate before any work begins.
Palmetto Bay is the "Village of Parks" - a quiet, owner-occupied community where most homes sit on large, landscaped lots with mature tree canopies and in many cases a view toward Biscayne Bay. That setting is beautiful, but it creates specific challenges for outdoor structures. Homes in the eastern sections of the village face real salt-air exposure from the bay, which degrades standard hardware and untreated wood significantly faster than it does in inland neighborhoods. Deck screws, joist hangers, and post anchors that work fine in Homestead or Hialeah will corrode and fail within a few years on a Palmetto Bay property near the water. Every material selection in our builds accounts for each property's salt exposure zone.
Most homes in Palmetto Bay were built between the 1960s and the 1990s, which puts a large portion of the housing stock in a range where original outdoor structures are overdue for attention. At the same time, the village's large lots and high home values mean owners typically want a finished result that matches the scale and quality of the home. Permits here go through the Village of Palmetto Bay building department, which has its own inspection process separate from unincorporated Miami-Dade County. A contractor who treats this like any other county permit will run into delays when the inspector arrives and the paperwork is not in order for the village's requirements.
Our crew works throughout Palmetto Bay regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The village sits between Pinecrest to the north and Cutler Bay to the south, about 15 miles south of downtown Miami. Old Cutler Road runs through the heart of the village and is the main artery we use to reach properties from the northern neighborhoods near SW 136th Street down to the southern end closer to Cutler Bay.
The large lot sizes here create practical differences in how we work. Long driveways and wide setbacks mean materials staging and crew logistics are different than on the smaller lots you find further north in Westchester or Fountainebleau. We plan for that in scheduling and make sure the work area is organized so it does not disrupt your yard or landscaping more than the project requires. Coral Reef Park, one of the village's most-used recreation areas, sits near the middle of Palmetto Bay - several of the families we work with live in the neighborhoods surrounding it.
We also work regularly across the county line into South Miami-Dade, including in nearby Pinecrest, so we understand how permit requirements and building standards vary between the village and neighboring communities. That familiarity matters when a project spans property near a boundary or when a homeowner is comparing options between two adjacent areas.
Call or submit the contact form and we reply within one business day. We schedule a site visit at a time that works for you - you do not need to take time off work for the assessment.
We measure your property, note the lot size, salt exposure zone, and existing structures, and provide a detailed written estimate. There are no surprise costs - we price the materials and permit fees upfront so you know exactly what you are agreeing to.
We submit the permit application to the Village of Palmetto Bay building department and keep you updated on approval timing. Once the permit is in hand, we schedule installation - most projects are completed within three to seven business days of start.
We schedule the village inspection and are present when the inspector visits. We clear all materials and debris from your property once the project passes, leaving your yard in the same condition we found it - or better.
We serve the Village of Parks and the surrounding South Miami-Dade area. Tell us about your project and we will respond within one business day.
(645) 300-7598Palmetto Bay is an incorporated village of about 24,000 people in Miami-Dade County, sitting roughly 15 miles south of downtown Miami along Old Cutler Road. It was incorporated in 2002 and has since built its identity around green space, with more than 20 parks earning it the nickname "Village of Parks." Coral Reef Park is the most widely used, offering athletic fields, a community pool, and open recreation space that families across the village rely on. The eastern edge of the village runs along Biscayne Bay, and several neighborhoods close to the water have a distinctly different character than the quieter, more inland streets near US-1. The village of Palmetto Bay is known throughout South Miami-Dade as a quiet, family-oriented community where long-term residents invest in keeping their properties in good shape.
Most homes here are single-family, owner-occupied properties built between the 1960s and the 1990s - single-story ranch houses and Mediterranean- influenced designs with stucco exteriors and tile roofs are the most common styles. Lot sizes are large compared to most of Miami-Dade, and mature trees and landscaping are standard across the village. Neighboring Pinecrest to the north shares much of the same housing character and building standards, and we serve both villages regularly with the same crew and the same approach to material selection and permitting.
Get a one-of-a-kind deck designed and built to fit your home perfectly.
Learn MoreLow-maintenance composite decking that stays beautiful for decades.
Learn MorePremium Trex decking installed for lasting durability and curb appeal.
Learn MoreSolid pressure-treated wood decks built to handle Florida weather.
Learn MoreNatural cedar decks with rich color and excellent weather resistance.
Learn MoreRestore a damaged deck or replace it entirely with quality craftsmanship.
Learn MoreProfessional staining and sealing to protect and refresh your deck.
Learn MoreClassic wood privacy fences installed for security and curb appeal.
Learn MoreEnjoy outdoor living without bugs with a professionally screened enclosure.
Learn MoreStay shaded and dry with a custom covered deck or patio cover.
Learn MoreBeautiful pergolas that add structure and style to your outdoor space.
Learn MoreMulti-level deck designs that maximize your yard and add visual interest.
Learn MoreLarge lots, salt-air exposure, and village permits are all things we handle every day. Contact us now and get a response within one business day.