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Zephyrhills Fence & Deck builds Trex decks, screened porches, and fences for New Port Richey homeowners, handling Pasco County permits and building to Florida wind load requirements. We have served Pasco County since 2015 and reply within one business day.

New Port Richey homes near the Pithlachascotee River and the Gulf Coast deal with elevated humidity year-round, which breaks down untreated wood faster than most homeowners expect. Our Trex composite decking holds up in that environment without rotting, warping, or requiring annual staining - a better long-term fit for coastal Pasco County conditions.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums hit hard in New Port Richey, especially in neighborhoods near the river and the low-lying areas that hold standing water after summer rains. A screened enclosure extends the usable outdoor season and makes your porch or deck comfortable without the bugs year-round.
Vinyl is a strong fit for New Port Richey properties because it does not corrode, warp, or need repainting in the Gulf Coast humidity. Homes on smaller lots - common in the older neighborhoods near downtown - benefit from vinyl privacy fencing that requires minimal upkeep for decades.
For cost-conscious New Port Richey homeowners who want a solid wood deck without the composite price tag, pressure-treated lumber is a reliable option. We frame and set footings to Florida Building Code standards, accounting for sandy soil conditions and the area's wind load requirements.
New Port Richey has a large share of homes built in the 1970s through 1990s, and many of those original or first-replacement decks are now showing rot, soft boards, and unstable posts. We assess what is still structurally sound and replace only what needs to go, keeping costs down where possible.
New Port Richey gets heavy afternoon storms from June through September, and a covered deck or patio roof lets you stay outside even when the rain rolls in. We build covered structures that meet Florida wind load requirements and tie properly into your home's existing roof line or exterior wall.
New Port Richey sits along the Gulf Coast in Pasco County, with the Pithlachascotee River running through the city center and emptying into the Gulf. That proximity to water means ambient humidity is consistently higher here than in inland parts of Pasco County. Deck boards, fence posts, and structural framing all take on moisture faster in this environment, and materials or installation methods that work fine in drier inland areas may deteriorate much more quickly here. Choosing the right decking material and using proper drainage spacing is not a preference - it is a practical requirement for anything that will last more than a few years on a coastal property.
Most New Port Richey homes were built between the 1960s and 1990s and sit on relatively small lots with flat or gently sloped yards. Footings and fence posts in Pasco County's sandy soil need to go deeper and be anchored in more concrete than general guidelines suggest, or they shift within a few wet seasons. Pasco County also sits in a designated hurricane preparedness zone, and outdoor structures are required to meet wind load standards under the Florida Building Code. A contractor working here regularly will size the structure correctly from the start, rather than building to minimums that do not reflect local conditions.
Our crew works throughout New Port Richey regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck building and fence work here. Pasco County permits for New Port Richey projects run through the same Pasco County Development Review office we use for all of our Pasco County work, so we know the process and what inspectors look for on a residential deck or screened enclosure.
The housing stock in New Port Richey is predominantly concrete block ranch homes built in the 1960s through 1980s, with smaller lots and mature landscaping. Working around established tree roots, managing drainage on tight lots, and attaching decks to concrete block walls - rather than wood-frame walls - are all things our crew handles on a regular basis in this area. We also know the streets and neighborhoods: from the older blocks near Sims Park and the Cotee River to the quieter residential streets north of downtown.
We serve homeowners across all of western Pasco County, including Zephyrhills to the east and Land O' Lakes to the south. If you have family or neighbors in those areas looking for the same kind of work, we are already active in that region.
Reach out by phone or through our estimate form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your project - size, material preferences, and whether you have a survey handy - so we can come prepared for the site visit.
We visit your property and walk through the project with you. We look at soil conditions, access, drainage, and how the structure attaches to the house. You receive a written, itemized estimate before any commitment - no pressure and no surprise line items later.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to Pasco County. Plan review typically takes one to three weeks. We schedule your build start date once the permit is approved, so you always know where things stand.
Construction on a standard deck runs one to two weeks. We coordinate the final county inspection and do not consider the job done until it passes. You receive a clean site and a structure that is permitted, inspected, and ready to use.
We serve New Port Richey and all of western Pasco County. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer on what your project will cost and how long it will take.
(656) 666-9112New Port Richey is a small city in western Pasco County, about 35 miles north of Tampa along Florida's Gulf Coast. The Pithlachascotee River - known locally as "the Cotee" - runs through the heart of the city before emptying into the Gulf of Mexico, and the downtown area along Main Street has been going through an active revitalization over the past decade. The city has a notably older median age than most Florida communities, with a significant share of long-term homeowners and retirees who have lived in the same houses for decades. Sims Park sits along the river in the downtown core and is a well-known gathering spot for festivals and community events.
The dominant home style is the single-story concrete block ranch house, most of which were built between the 1960s and 1990s. These homes typically sit on modest lots with mature trees and established landscaping. The housing mix is primarily owner-occupied single-family, with some pockets of rentals and smaller multi-family properties near the commercial corridors. Homeowners in New Port Richey tend to prioritize value and durability over high-end upgrades, and the outdoor living improvements that get the most interest are functional ones - covered patios that handle the rain, screened enclosures that deal with the bugs, and fences that hold up in the coast-adjacent humidity. Nearby Odessa and Land O' Lakes to the south have a different mix of newer construction and higher price points, but New Port Richey has its own distinct character as a coastal community with deep roots.
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