Omega Deck Co crew at work on a home in Englewood, FL

Deck Builder in Englewood, FL

Decks That Handle Real Florida Weather

We build, repair and reseal decks for homeowners in Englewood, FL and the surrounding towns, from pressure-treated framing to composite boards that won't cup in the heat.

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11 Cities Covered
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What We Do

Our Services

A quick look at the deck work we handle most.

Deck Installation

New decks framed and built to handle Florida wind and rain.

Deck Repair

Soft boards, loose rails and sagging frames fixed at the source.

Deck Staining & Sealing

A finish that actually holds up to sun and salt air.

Custom Deck Design

Multi-level layouts, benches and pergolas planned before we cut.

Composite Decking Installation

Low-maintenance boards installed on a frame built to carry them.

Deck Railing Installation

Railings that meet code and match the house.

Who We Are

Built by people who work on decks every week

We build new decks and fix old ones for homeowners around Englewood and the towns nearby. Most people come to us because a board's gone soft, a rail's come loose, or a deck they had built years ago never got sealed the way it should have. Florida sun and salt air are hard on wood and on decks where somebody cut corners on the framing. If your deck's past its good years, you're probably not imagining it.

We start every job by checking the framing before we touch a single board on top. Joists get spaced and sized for the actual load, footings go in below grade instead of sitting on a paver, and the ledger board gets flashed so water can't work behind the siding. That's the part nobody sees once the decking's down, and it's the part that decides whether you're calling us again in three years or not.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
11
Cities Served
More About Us
Omega Deck Co crew working on a home
Licensed & Insured
Estimates are free, always
Where We Work

Serving Englewood, FL

Based near Englewood and working throughout the surrounding towns.

Englewood, FL
North Port, FL
Port Charlotte, FL
Sarasota, FL
Venice, FL
Punta Gorda, FL
Nokomis, FL
Osprey, FL
Rotonda West, FL
Placida, FL
Boca Grande, FL

Not on the list? Give us a call anyway. We are often working nearby.

Why Choose Us

Why people keep calling us back

Most of our work comes from someone telling a neighbor about us. Here is why that keeps happening.

Licensed & Insured

We carry the license and insurance a deck project actually requires.

Permits Handled

We pull the permits and deal with the inspection so you don't have to.

Clean Job Sites

We haul off the old lumber and sweep up before we leave.

Written Quotes

You get a written quote with real numbers before any work starts.

Our Own Crew

The crew that shows up is our own, not a rotating list of subs.

Local to the Area

We're based near Englewood and know how the coastal air treats wood.

Reviews

What people said afterwards

5.0 from 100+ reviews
Had them redo the sealer on our place over in Englewood after the old stuff started peeling in patches. Took a day longer because of rain but they came back and finished it right.
Denise M.
Deck Staining & Sealing · North Port, FL
One joist near the stairs was rotted clean through and I didn't even know it. Fixed it in an afternoon, didn't try to sell me a whole new deck.
Tom R.
Deck Repair · Port Charlotte, FL
Went with TimberTech for our place near Port Charlotte, no gaps, no boards that rock when you walk on them. Worth the extra cost over regular wood.
Kayla S.
Composite Decking Installation · Sarasota, FL
Common Questions

Questions we get a lot

Questions people usually ask before booking a deck project.

How much does a new deck cost in Englewood, FL?
Deck cost depends mainly on square footage, decking material and how complicated the framing is. A basic pressure-treated deck runs less per square foot than composite decking with built-in railings, stairs and multiple levels. Elevated decks and pool decks cost more because of the added footings and drainage work. A written quote after seeing the site is the only way to get an accurate number.
Are deck builders in Florida required to be licensed and insured?
Yes, deck construction in Florida requires a contractor license and liability insurance, and both should be available for a homeowner to check before work starts. Ask any deck builder for proof of both before signing a contract.
How soon can a deck project actually get started?
Start dates depend on the current workload and whether a permit needs to clear first, which usually takes a couple of weeks in most Florida counties. Smaller repair jobs can often get scheduled faster than a full new build.
What towns does a deck builder near Englewood typically cover?
Most deck builders in this area cover a radius of towns nearby, including North Port, Port Charlotte, Venice and Punta Gorda. It's worth confirming the exact service area with a quick call.
Do deck builders work on mobile homes and manufactured homes, not just site-built houses?
Deck framing and attachment methods differ for manufactured homes because the chassis and skirting change how the ledger board connects. A deck builder familiar with both types will adjust the anchoring accordingly.
Will a small repair job get taken on, or only full deck builds?
Most deck contractors handle small repairs like replacing a few rotted boards or resetting a loose railing, not just full installations. It's often more cost effective to fix a failing section than to rebuild the whole deck.
How do I get started with a deck quote?
The usual first step is a phone call or site visit to look at the space, take measurements, and talk through material options. A written quote follows once the scope of the deck project is clear.
What actually moves the price once a deck is being quoted?
Framing complexity, decking material, railing style, stairs and site access all affect the final price of a deck. A flat, easy-access yard with a simple rectangular layout costs less than a multi-level deck built around trees or a pool.
Is a deposit required before a deck project starts?
Most deck builders require a deposit to cover material costs before ordering lumber or composite decking, with the balance due on completion or in stages. The exact deposit structure should be spelled out in the written contract.
What happens to a deck schedule if the weather turns?
Florida's afternoon storms can push a deck schedule back a day or two, especially during concrete footing pours or staining work that needs dry conditions. Framing and installation can often continue in light rain, but finishing work usually waits for a dry stretch.

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