
West Melbourne Fence & Deck serves Melbourne Beach homeowners with wood and privacy fencing, pool decks, composite and Trex decking, pergolas, screened porches, and covered patios. Melbourne Beach sits on a narrow barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River Lagoon, and every outdoor project here has to account for salt air coming from both sides of the island. We have been building throughout Brevard County since 2017 and pull permits through Brevard County Building Services for all Melbourne Beach jobs. We reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Melbourne Beach homeowners often replace original fencing from the 1970s and 1980s, and the barrier island environment means material and hardware selection matter more here than almost anywhere else in Brevard County. Our wood and privacy fence installation uses pressure-treated lumber and stainless steel or hot-dipped galvanized hardware specified for coastal conditions - not the standard inland products that corrode ahead of schedule when the ocean breeze never really stops.
Pools are common in Melbourne Beach, and a pool deck on a barrier island faces salt air, chlorine, and intense UV exposure at the same time. We build pool decks with surfaces and coatings selected for coastal Florida conditions - including traction finishes that stay safe when wet and materials that hold up without resealing every season in the heat and humidity.
Many Melbourne Beach homes from the 1960s through 1980s have a small concrete patio or nothing at all behind the house. Capped composite decking adds usable outdoor living area without the staining-and-sealing cycle that wood demands in a salt-air environment - composite boards resist moisture absorption and UV fade and require far less upkeep over the years.
Melbourne Beach backyards are often small but private, and a pergola converts an exposed slab or sandy yard into a defined outdoor space without fully enclosing it. Salt air from both sides of the island means pergola framing materials need to be aluminum, capped composite, or properly treated and sealed wood - we build with that in mind so the structure holds up through Florida summers without requiring a major maintenance effort each year.
Properties near the Indian River Lagoon deal with no-see-ums and mosquitoes during warm months, and a screened enclosure is frequently the reason a backyard actually gets used rather than avoided. Melbourne Beach homes that back up to the lagoon or a canal benefit especially because those sites combine natural beauty with the highest insect pressure on the island.
Vinyl fencing is the right call for Melbourne Beach homeowners who do not want to repaint or reseal a fence every few years. On a barrier island where salt air accelerates corrosion on metal hardware and draws moisture into wood, vinyl holds its structure and appearance without regular treatment - it does not rust, does not absorb moisture, and does not need repainting after a hard tropical storm season.
Melbourne Beach covers a narrow strip of Brevard County barrier island with the Atlantic Ocean directly to the east and the Indian River Lagoon to the west. The town has roughly 3,000 residents and is almost entirely residential, with most homes built between the 1960s and the 1990s on small to medium lots. Because every property sits within a few blocks of salt water on at least one side, the outdoor construction environment here is more demanding than in any inland Brevard County community. Standard fasteners corrode ahead of schedule, untreated wood grays and checks faster than the manufacturer expects, and coatings applied without accounting for constant UV and salt exposure fail earlier than the label suggests. Getting material selection right from the start is not optional on a barrier island - it is the difference between a structure that lasts 20 years and one that needs significant repairs in five.
The housing stock adds another layer of complexity. Many Melbourne Beach homes are original concrete block structures from the 1960s and 1970s - built in an era when outdoor living spaces were minimal and building codes were less specific about coastal wind-load anchoring. Homeowners today who want to add a deck, replace an aging fence, or install a pergola over an existing patio slab are often working with homes that have never had those features properly permitted or installed. Hurricane season runs from June through November, Brevard County sits in a significant wind-speed zone, and any outdoor structure needs to be anchored for those conditions. We build to Florida Building Code requirements for Brevard County on every Melbourne Beach job, which means the structure will still be standing after the next named storm comes through.
Our crew works throughout Melbourne Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Permits for residential outdoor structures in Melbourne Beach run through Brevard County Building Services rather than a city building department, since Melbourne Beach is an incorporated town within Brevard County. Knowing which office handles residential applications, how inspections are scheduled, and what the county requires for coastal wind-load connections keeps jobs moving without unnecessary delays.
Melbourne Beach is accessed from the north via A1A from Indialantic, and from the south the road connects to Sebastian Inlet State Park. The town itself is quiet, almost entirely residential, and sits beside the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge - one of the most significant sea turtle nesting beaches in the country. That protected land keeps development limited and the neighborhood character genuinely residential, which is exactly the kind of property where we do most of our work.
We also serve communities south of Melbourne Beach, including Palm Bay, where the building stock and outdoor project needs differ considerably - Palm Bay is a large inland city built mostly in the 1980s through 2000s with sandy soil, frequent pool decks, and far less salt-air exposure than the barrier island. Understanding both environments helps us give accurate advice about which materials work in which location.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and describe what you need. We reply to every Melbourne Beach inquiry within one business day to confirm the details and schedule a site visit.
We visit your Melbourne Beach property to measure, assess the site, and review material options suited to the coastal environment. You receive a written, itemized estimate with no hourly charge for the visit - this is also where we discuss permit requirements and what Brevard County will need before work begins.
We submit the Brevard County permit application and handle all department communications. Once the permit is approved, we schedule the build and provide a written start and completion timeline - you do not need to be present for every day of construction, though we keep you updated throughout.
After the build is complete, Brevard County conducts the required inspection and we close out the permit. We walk through the finished work with you, answer any questions about maintenance in the coastal environment, and do not consider the job done until you are satisfied.
We serve Melbourne Beach homeowners on the barrier island - from the neighborhoods near the pier to the lagoon-side streets on the west side of town. Call us or send a message and we will reply within one business day.
Melbourne Beach is a small, quiet town of roughly 3,000 residents on a narrow barrier island in southern Brevard County. The Atlantic Ocean runs along the eastern edge of town, and the Indian River Lagoon - a nationally significant estuary - defines the western boundary. Because the island is no more than a few blocks wide in most places, every home is genuinely close to water on at least one side. The housing stock is a mix of original 1960s and 1970s beach cottages and larger, more recently updated homes, with concrete block construction being the standard throughout. Most of the town is owner-occupied, with low vacancy and limited commercial development. Residents take pride in their properties, and it shows in the quality of maintenance and improvement work that gets done here. For a Brevard County community, Melbourne Beach has a distinct character - unhurried, residential, and defined by proximity to protected natural land. To the north, the community transitions into Indian Harbour Beach along A1A, where the barrier island continues with a similar housing vintage and coastal exposure.
The town sits adjacent to the Archie Carr National Wildlife Refuge, one of the most important loggerhead sea turtle nesting beaches in the United States. That protected stretch of coastline keeps new development tightly limited at the south end of town, reinforcing the residential character Melbourne Beach has maintained for decades. The Melbourne Beach Pier at Ryckman Park serves as a familiar landmark for longtime residents, and the local streets - most running perpendicular to the beach - connect the ocean side of the island to the quieter lagoon side in just a few blocks. For homeowners thinking about outdoor projects, the key fact about Melbourne Beach is simple: the salt air does not let up, and materials that work in the rest of Brevard County do not always hold up the same way on this island.
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Learn MoreWe build fences, decks, pergolas, and screened enclosures throughout Melbourne Beach - using materials specified for barrier island conditions. Call us or request a free estimate and we will be in touch within one business day.