Hernando County · ZIP 34606, 34607, 34608, 34609, 34610

Deck Builders
In Spring Hill, FL

Custom wood & composite decks, pool decks, screened lanais and deck repair in Spring Hill — permitted, inspected and backed by a 5-year workmanship warranty.

Spring Hill Deck Builders team at a completed deck project in Spring Hill FL

Spring Hill is home base. Our crews live here, our trucks park here, and odds are we've already built a deck somewhere in your neighborhood — Timber Pines, Seven Hills, Wellington at Seven Hills, Sterling Hill, or one of the thousands of homes along Spring Hill Drive, Mariner Boulevard and County Line Road.

Spring Hill backyards are made for decks: flat sandy lots, pools everywhere, and ten months of grilling weather. What kills decks here is the same thing that kills them across the Nature Coast — UV, humidity and afternoon storms — so we build with ground-contact-rated framing, hurricane hardware and code-depth footings poured for our sandy soil.

From a new composite pool surround near Veterans Memorial Park to a screened lanai off Forest Oaks Boulevard or a tired-deck resurface in Timber Pines, every project is permitted through the Hernando County Building Division and inspected to Florida wind code.

Local Knowledge

Weeki Wachee Springs State Park sits at our western edge, Anderson Snow Park and the Suncoast Parkway anchor the east side, and everything between — Deltona Boulevard to Barclay Avenue — is a short drive for our crews.

Deck Services We Offer In Spring Hill

Why Spring Hill Homeowners Call Us

  • Local crews based in Spring Hill — fast scheduling, no travel charges in Hernando County
  • All Hernando 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 Spring Hill

Call (352) 555-0199 or send the form and we'll schedule a free on-site measure anywhere in Spring Hill. We bring material samples, talk through options with zero pressure, and hand you a fixed written price — usually within 24 hours.

Spring Hill Deck Building — Local Facts & Stats

  • Spring Hill is the largest unincorporated community in Florida, with over 110,000 residents across the 34606–34610 ZIP codes — making it one of the state's most active markets for residential construction and remodeling.
  • The Hernando County Building Division (located at 789 Providence Blvd, Brooksville) processes deck permits for all Spring Hill projects. Permit turnaround for standard residential decks averages 1–2 weeks from complete application submission.
  • Spring Hill's sandy, fine-grained Candler-Apopka soil series requires footings poured to 24–36 inch depth to reach stable bearing — shallow poured footings are the most common cause of deck lean in the area.
  • Nearly 1 in 4 Spring Hill homes has a pool, creating a strong demand for wood and composite pool surrounds — particularly in the Timber Pines, Seven Hills, and Sterling Hill communities.
  • Spring Hill averages 58 inches of annual rainfall, almost entirely between May and October — this rainy season is the primary driver of the deck rot and drainage failures we repair throughout the community.

Frequently Asked Questions — Deck Builders in Spring Hill, FL

How much does a new deck cost in Spring Hill, FL?
In Spring Hill, a new pressure-treated wood deck typically runs $30–$45 per square foot fully installed and permitted. A standard 12×16 (192 sq ft) deck costs $6,500–$9,500. Composite decks run $50–$65 per square foot — $11,000–$16,000 for the same footprint. Screened lanais start at $12,000–$18,000. We provide fixed written quotes that include the Hernando County permit, footings, framing, and all finish work — the number we give you is what you pay.
Do you need a permit to build a deck in Spring Hill, FL?
Yes — Hernando County requires a building permit for any deck attached to your home and for any freestanding deck or structure over 200 square feet. Spring Hill is entirely within Hernando County's unincorporated jurisdiction, so all permits go through the Hernando County Building Division. We handle the complete permit process — application, plans, and all inspections — so you never have to deal with the county building department directly.
How long does it take to build a deck in Spring Hill?
From contract to final walk-through, most Spring Hill deck projects take 3–6 weeks total. The Hernando County permit typically takes 1–2 weeks to issue after we submit. Construction for a standard 12×16–16×20 deck runs 3–5 working days once permits are in hand. We give you a realistic timeline at the quote stage and confirm a start date before collecting any payment.
What neighborhoods in Spring Hill do you serve?
We build throughout all of Spring Hill — Timber Pines, Seven Hills, Wellington at Seven Hills, Sterling Hill, Silverthorn, Spring Hill proper along Mariner Boulevard and Spring Hill Drive, Forest Oaks, Country Walk, and all surrounding streets from County Line Road to Anderson Snow Road. Our base is in Spring Hill so there are no travel surcharges and we can often do same-week site visits for estimates.
Which is better for Spring Hill's climate — wood or composite decking?
Both work well when properly installed. Wood (pressure-treated pine) costs 40–60% less up front but requires annual sealing and has a 15–20 year lifespan. Composite (Trex, TimberTech) costs more up front but requires virtually no maintenance, resists UV and moisture far better in our humid climate, and carries 25–50 year warranties. Most Spring Hill homeowners with pools choose composite for the wet-dry cycle resistance. We quote both at every visit so you can compare the total cost of ownership.
Do you handle HOA approval for decks in Spring Hill subdivisions?
We assist with HOA documentation — site plans, material descriptions, color samples, and rendering — for communities that require architectural review board approval before construction. Timber Pines, Silverthorn, and several other Spring Hill communities require HOA approval before or alongside county permitting. We recommend starting the HOA process simultaneously with county permit submission to save time. HOA approval and county permits are separate; both are typically required.

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