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A local deck builder serving homeowners across Hallandale Beach, FL.

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Our Story

How we ended up doing this

We build and repair decks, from the framing under your feet to the railings your kids grab onto. Most of what we see is either a new deck going in from scratch or an old one that's started to fail after years in the sun and salt air.

If you're here, chances are a board's spongy, a post has started to lean, or the stain job from a few years back has worn through to gray wood. We pull up boards that are actually rotten instead of just resurfacing over them, and we check the joists and ledger board underneath before we ever touch the decking, because a pretty new surface over a soft frame just fails again in two years.

10+
Years Experience
500+
Projects Completed
12
Cities Served
Why Choose Us

What you get when you hire us

None of this is complicated. It is mostly just doing what we said we would do.

Licensed & Insured

Every project runs under proper licensing and liability insurance, with certificates available on request. That covers you if something goes wrong on site, not just the finished deck.

Permits Handled

Broward and Miami-Dade permitting for decks involves specific drawings and inspections, and that paperwork gets handled as part of the job. Skipping this step is how homeowners end up with a deck that can't legally be sold with the house.

Job Site Cleanup

Cut lumber, packaging and old decking get cleared out at the end of every project. Nails and screws get swept from the grass before the crew leaves, since that's usually where kids and dogs end up.

Written Quotes

A written quote spells out materials, square footage and payment schedule before a contract gets signed. That way there's no guessing later about what was actually included.

Scheduling You Can Count On

Deck projects get scheduled around permit timelines and material delivery, and any delay from weather or inspections gets communicated as soon as it's known. Nobody likes wondering if a crew is coming that day or not.

Built for Local Conditions

Hardware, fasteners and sealants get chosen specifically for salt air and humidity, not a generic spec sheet from a colder climate. That's the difference between hardware that lasts and one that rusts out in a couple of years.

Common Questions

Things people ask us

Questions about who's doing the work and how Infinite Deck Company operates.

How long has Infinite Deck Company been building decks?
Infinite Deck Company focuses exclusively on deck construction and repair, covering wood and composite decking, railings, and framing work. Specific project history and experience details are best confirmed directly during a phone call or site visit.
Does Infinite Deck Company use its own crew or subcontract the work?
Framing, decking installation, and railing work is handled by a dedicated deck crew familiar with South Florida conditions like salt air and sandy soil. Specialty work such as low-voltage deck lighting may involve a licensed subcontractor when needed.
Can I see photos of past deck projects?
Photos of completed deck installations and repairs, including framing before the decking goes down, are available on request during an estimate visit. Seeing the framing matters as much as the finished surface, since that's what determines how long a deck actually holds up.
Why choose a smaller deck builder over a large remodeling company?
A smaller, deck-focused contractor usually means direct contact with the person actually building the deck, not a rotating cast of sales reps and project coordinators. Decisions about framing changes, material substitutions, or scheduling can happen on-site without waiting on a corporate office.
Where is Infinite Deck Company located?
Infinite Deck Company is based in Hallandale Beach, Florida, and serves surrounding Broward and Miami-Dade County communities. Being local means familiarity with area permitting offices and how salt air and heat wear down decking over time.
How far in advance do I need to book a deck project?
Availability varies by season, with spring and early fall typically busier for deck installation ahead of outdoor entertaining months. Smaller repair jobs can often be worked into the schedule faster than a full deck build that requires permitting.
Do you clean up the job site after deck work is finished?
Old decking, cut-offs, and packaging from new lumber or composite boards get hauled away at the end of a deck project. The yard is left clear of nails, screws, and construction debris before final walk-through.
What happens if something gets damaged on my property during deck construction?
Contractor liability insurance covers accidental property damage that happens during deck construction, such as a sprinkler line cut while digging footings. Ask to see a current certificate of insurance before work begins, and confirm what's covered.
Will you finish a deck another contractor started or walked away from?
Taking over a deck project midway is possible, but the existing framing and any completed work gets inspected first to confirm it's sound before building on top of it. In some cases, sections already built need to come out and get redone rather than continued as-is.
How can I tell if deck work is being done correctly?
Properly installed decking should have consistent, code-compliant joist spacing, usually 16 inches on center, corrosion-resistant fasteners, and railings that don't flex under pressure. Asking to see the framing before decking boards go down, and confirming permit inspections were passed, are the two clearest ways to check the work.

Got something that needs doing?

Free estimate, a price in writing, and work we stand behind.

Call (954) 738-2742