Custom North Port Deck & Fence is the deck builder Rotonda West homeowners call for covered patio construction, pool deck builds, screened enclosures, and vinyl fence installation. We have served Charlotte County since 2015 and manage permits directly through Charlotte County Community Development on every project that requires one.

Rotonda West gets afternoon thunderstorms nearly every day from June through September, making an uncovered patio or lanai unusable through the hottest part of the year. A covered patio addition keeps rain off the surface and creates a shaded zone that is comfortable even on a Florida afternoon - turning an underused backyard into daily living space. Learn more about our covered decks and patio covers service.
Most homes in Rotonda West were built with screened lanais that are now 20 to 40 years old. Hurricane Ian in 2022 bent and tore screen enclosures throughout the community. We build new enclosures and replace aging aluminum frames and screen panels with materials rated for Southwest Florida wind loads and UV exposure.
The combination of sandy canal-adjacent soil and decades of Florida sun means pool decks in Rotonda West frequently crack, settle unevenly, and stain over time. A resurfaced or rebuilt pool deck removes slip hazards around the water and restores the clean appearance that matters on a lot that backs up to a fairway or canal.
Rotonda West sits just a few miles from the Gulf, and salt air reaches the community year-round. Wood fence posts in this environment rot faster at the base than most homeowners expect, especially on canal lots where ground moisture is persistent. Vinyl fence holds its shape and color without repainting or repeated post replacement.
Canal-front lots in Rotonda West are hard on untreated wood decking. The ground near the canals stays saturated through the rainy season, and salt air from the Gulf accelerates moisture damage at post bases and joist connections. Composite decking resists both problems - it does not absorb standing water and does not react to salt exposure the way natural wood does.
Homes in Rotonda West that back up to fairways or preserve buffers often have spacious backyards without much shade structure. A pergola creates defined outdoor space and overhead shade without the full enclosure of a covered patio - a good fit for lots where the open view behind the home is part of the appeal.
Rotonda West is a planned community in Charlotte County built around a circular road layout, with most lots backing up to canals, golf course fairways, or natural preserve areas. That setting creates specific conditions that any contractor working here needs to account for. The community's extensive canal network keeps ground moisture elevated on adjacent lots throughout the rainy season - and that persistent moisture is hard on concrete slabs, wood post bases, and anything buried in the ground. Salt air from the Gulf of Mexico, roughly seven miles away, reaches the community year-round and accelerates deterioration of metal fasteners, aluminum frames, and untreated wood surfaces. Materials chosen without accounting for these conditions will need replacement much sooner than the homeowner expects.
Most homes in Rotonda West were built between the late 1970s and early 2000s, which puts the bulk of the housing stock in the age range where screened enclosures, pool decks, and covered lanais are reaching or past their design life. Hurricane Ian hit Charlotte County in September 2022 as a Category 4 storm and left widespread damage throughout the community - many homes are still working through repairs. Because Rotonda West is deed-restricted, exterior projects also require community association approval before permits are submitted to Charlotte County Community Development. We are familiar with both steps and handle them in sequence so your project moves forward without unnecessary delays.
Our crew works throughout Rotonda West regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. All permits for this community go through Charlotte County, and we know how that process works - how to prepare drawings that clear first review, what county inspectors look for at each stage, and how to factor in HOA approval so the two processes do not conflict with each other.
Rotonda West is organized into five sections - Broadmoor, Long Meadow, Oakland Hills, Pine Valley, and White Marsh - each with slightly different lot layouts and canal configurations. We work in all five sections. The community sits off Rotonda Boulevard and is accessed from McCall Road to the north and Gasparilla Road to the south, with most daily traffic heading toward Englewood for shopping and services. Homes here range from modest single-family properties on interior lots to larger canal-front homes with in-ground pools and multi-structure outdoor areas.
We also serve neighboring Englewood, FL, the nearest commercial hub for Rotonda West residents and a community with similar coastal conditions and building stock. If you have a question about a project in either area, call us or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule site visits at times that work for your schedule, including mornings and weekends.
We walk the property, assess site conditions including canal proximity and drainage, and review HOA requirements that apply to your lot. You receive a written itemized estimate - no work begins until you approve it.
We help you prepare the documentation needed for association approval, then submit the Charlotte County permit application once that is in hand. County review typically takes two to four weeks for standard projects.
Most Rotonda West deck and patio projects take three to seven days of active construction. We handle the county final inspection, remove all debris from the site, and walk through the completed work with you before we leave.
We work throughout all five sections of Rotonda West - from Broadmoor to White Marsh. No obligation, just an honest estimate.
(941) 240-9190Rotonda West is a planned community in Charlotte County built in the 1970s around a distinctive circular road layout, with five named sections - Broadmoor, Long Meadow, Oakland Hills, Pine Valley, and White Marsh - radiating outward from the center. The community covers roughly 26 square miles and has a population of around 9,000 to 10,000 people, most of them retirees and seasonal residents who own their homes. Golf is central to daily life here: the community was built around five courses, and the Rotonda Golf and Country Club operates within the community. A large share of lots back up directly to canals or fairways, which shapes what homeowners can build and how drainage is managed on each property.
The housing stock is almost entirely single-family concrete block construction built between the late 1970s and early 2000s - durable homes that are now in the age range where screened enclosures, pool decks, and outdoor structures need updating. The community sits about seven miles from Englewood Beach and close to the Gulf Coast, which means salt air and hurricane risk are real factors for every homeowner here. Nearby Englewood, FL is the closest commercial center, and many Rotonda West residents also know Murdock, FL to the north as a convenient stop along U.S. 41 for shopping and services.
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Learn MoreWe serve all five sections of Rotonda West and the surrounding Charlotte County area - call now or submit a request and we will respond within one business day.