
West Melbourne Fence & Deck serves Indian Harbour Beach homeowners with pergola installation, pool decks, composite and Trex decking, screened porch enclosures, and vinyl fencing. This barrier island city sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River Lagoon, which means salt air reaches every property year-round regardless of which street you live on. We build for those conditions and pull permits through the City of Indian Harbour Beach. We reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Indian Harbour Beach homes frequently have private backyards or lagoon-side patios that lack any overhead structure, which makes them nearly unusable during the intense midday heat. A pergola creates a defined outdoor room without fully enclosing the space, and in a neighborhood where most homes sit close to the water, the airflow matters. Our pergola installation work uses materials selected to hold up against the salt-air and UV exposure that is constant on this barrier island.
Backyard pools with screened enclosures are common throughout Indian Harbour Beach, and the pool deck surface takes a particular beating from chlorine splash water, direct Florida sun, and the salt air that moves across the island from both directions. We build pool decks using surfaces and materials specified for coastal Florida conditions - with traction finishes that hold up when wet and coatings that resist salt-air degradation over time.
Many Indian Harbour Beach homes from the 1970s and 1980s have little or no outdoor decking behind the house - just a concrete slab or a paved patio. Capped composite decking adds usable outdoor living space without the annual maintenance cycle that wood demands when salt air never lets up. Composite boards do not absorb moisture, resist UV fade, and hold their surface without resealing.
Properties near the Indian River Lagoon deal with insects year-round - particularly no-see-ums in warm months - and a screened enclosure is often the difference between a backyard that gets used regularly and one that stays empty. Canal-front and lagoon-facing homes in Indian Harbour Beach benefit especially because those properties combine water views with elevated insect pressure.
Indian Harbour Beach sits on a barrier island with no geography between any property and the salt air coming off the ocean and the lagoon. That environment degrades painted wood fencing and corrodes galvanized hardware noticeably faster than inland Brevard County. Vinyl fencing does not rust, does not need repainting, and holds its structural integrity through the UV and salt-air cycle that defines coastal living here.
Indian Harbour Beach receives heavy afternoon rain from June through September, and the summer heat index frequently makes uncovered outdoor spaces impractical from mid-morning onward. A covered patio or deck roof extends the usable season of outdoor space, protects the deck surface from direct UV damage, and reduces the maintenance frequency for any outdoor furniture or flooring below it.
Indian Harbour Beach covers about 2.5 square miles on a narrow barrier island, bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Indian River Lagoon to the west. No property in the city is more than a few blocks from salt water on at least one side. The practical consequence for outdoor construction is that every material used on a deck, pergola, fence, or patio cover has to be selected with coastal exposure as the primary design constraint - not an afterthought. Standard residential deck hardware, fasteners, and coatings carry ratings based on non-coastal conditions. In Indian Harbour Beach, those products fail ahead of schedule in ways that are predictable but avoidable with the right material choices upfront.
The housing stock here runs from the 1960s through the 1990s - mostly single-family concrete block homes with stucco exteriors and, increasingly, waterfront or canal-front properties that face the most direct salt-air and moisture exposure. Many of these homes have backyard pools, existing screened enclosures, and patios that are now aging out of their original service life. Homeowners replacing old screen enclosures, adding pergolas over existing patio slabs, or rebuilding deck surfaces around pools need a contractor who knows the local permit process, specifies materials correctly for a coastal environment, and builds structures anchored for Brevard County's wind-load requirements.
Our crew works throughout Indian Harbour Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that shape every outdoor project here. Permits for residential deck, pergola, fence, and structure work are issued through the City of Indian Harbour Beach Building Department as a municipality separate from Brevard County - which affects how applications are submitted and how inspections are scheduled. We pull permits in Indian Harbour Beach regularly and know what that process looks like from start to certificate of completion.
The city runs along State Road A1A, which is the spine of the barrier island connecting Indian Harbour Beach to Satellite Beach to the north and Melbourne Beach to the south. Most residential streets run short east-west spurs between A1A and either the ocean-side or the lagoon-side. Gleason Park on the Indian River Lagoon side is the main community park and boat access point, and many of the canal-front homes along the western edge of the city face directly onto the lagoon or its connecting canals - putting their backyard outdoor structures in the most salt-exposed position possible.
We serve the full length of the city and work frequently in neighboring Satellite Beach to the north, which has a nearly identical barrier-island character. The same material specifications and permitting knowledge that applies in Indian Harbour Beach applies in Satellite Beach - the salt-air and wind-load conditions across both cities are effectively the same.
Call us or submit a request through our contact form with a brief description of your project. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you. You do not need to know every detail upfront - that is what the visit is for.
We visit your Indian Harbour Beach property, evaluate the site, and provide a written itemized estimate. We walk through what drives the cost so there are no surprises - including any material upgrades recommended specifically because of coastal salt-air exposure.
We submit the City of Indian Harbour Beach permit application and handle all inspector coordination. Once the permit is issued, active construction for most projects takes one to two weeks. You will have a written schedule before work begins.
We coordinate the city final inspection, walk through the completed work with you, and deliver the certificate of completion. The project is not done until it passes inspection and you are satisfied with what was built.
We serve all of Indian Harbour Beach, FL and respond within one business day. Get a straight answer about what your project will cost and how long it will take.
Indian Harbour Beach is a city of roughly 8,000 to 8,500 residents on a narrow barrier island in Brevard County, on Florida's Space Coast. The city covers about 2.5 square miles and is almost entirely built out, with single-family homes making up the majority of the housing stock. Many properties have modest private yards, and a notable share of homes sit directly on canals that connect to the Indian River Lagoon or face the lagoon directly from the western edge of the island. Homeownership rates are high, household incomes are above the Florida state average, and long-term residents far outnumber renters. The community feels like a neighborhood - people know their neighbors and take care of their properties.
The housing stock ranges mostly from the 1960s through the 1990s, built primarily with concrete block construction under stucco exteriors - the standard Florida coastal building method for that era. Most homes have backyards with pools and screened enclosures, patios, and driveways with attached garages. The community sits between Satellite Beach to the north and Melbourne Beach to the south. Like Satellite Beach, the city has no major commercial center - it was built and has stayed as a residential community, shaped by the Space Coast economy tied to nearby Kennedy Space Center.
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