Bayonet Point is one of the busiest deck-repair markets we serve — a generation of homes built in the 80s and 90s means a generation of original decks now hitting the end of their first life. Soft boards, graying rails, wobbly stairs: we see it every week off State Road 52 and Little Road.
The good news for Bayonet Point homeowners is that most of those decks have salvageable frames. Resurfacing — new boards and railings on your existing structure — delivers a brand-new deck for roughly half of rebuild cost, and converting to composite at the same time ends the maintenance cycle for good.
We also build new: pool surrounds, screened lanais and replacement decks across the neighborhoods between US-19 and the Suncoast, all permitted through Pasco County.
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Our crews cover the neighborhoods around Regency Park, Jasmine Estates, the SR-52 corridor and west toward the Gulf Harbors area.
Deck Services We Offer In Bayonet Point
- Custom wood deck construction — pressure-treated and hardwood builds
- Composite decking — Trex & TimberTech certified installation
- Pool decks — surrounds, steps and concrete replacements
- Screened lanais & covered decks
- Deck repair & resurfacing
- Pergolas & outdoor structures
Why Bayonet Point Homeowners Call Us
- Local crews based in Spring Hill — fast scheduling, no travel charges in Pasco County
- All Pasco County permits and inspections handled start to finish
- Florida wind-code engineering and hurricane-rated hardware standard
- Fixed written quotes — the price we quote is the price you pay
- 5-year workmanship warranty on every new build
Get A Free Deck Quote In Bayonet Point
Call (352) 555-0199 or send the form and we'll schedule a free on-site measure anywhere in Bayonet Point. We bring material samples, talk through options with zero pressure, and hand you a fixed written price — usually within 24 hours.
Deck Building in Bayonet Point, FL — Local Facts & Stats
- Bayonet Point is an unincorporated community in Pasco County (ZIP 34667, 34668) — permits go through Pasco County Building Construction Services, not Hernando County.
- Bayonet Point's neighborhoods are largely 1970s–1990s vintage, with a high proportion of single-story concrete block homes that have original wood decks at or past replacement age — we see significant deck replacement and resurfacing demand in this area.
- The proximity to Hudson Memorial Hospital and the Ridge Road corridor makes Bayonet Point a hub of residential activity with steady demand for outdoor living upgrades in established neighborhoods.
- Bayonet Point's flat sandy lots are similar to Spring Hill in soil composition, requiring the same code-depth footing approach — our crews are familiar with the soil profile throughout the Pasco-Hernando corridor.
- Like Hudson, Bayonet Point's 55+ and retirement community population drives demand for screened lanais, covered decks, and low-maintenance composite installations — outdoor spaces that can be enjoyed without heavy upkeep.