
Wesley Chapel Fence & Deck is a Deck Builder serving New Tampa with composite deck installation, custom deck design and build, and pool deck construction. We understand New Tampa HOA architectural review processes and are licensed and insured to work in Tampa city limits.
New Tampa homeowners in communities like Cory Lake Isles and Heritage Isles choose composite decking because it holds up in Florida's daily summer rain and intense UV without annual maintenance - and it stays looking clean in communities where HOA standards are enforced. If you are ready to see what composite can do for your backyard, learn more about our composite deck installation service.
Most New Tampa homes were built on modestly sized lots with similar backyard footprints, but a custom deck designed to your specific layout - including any HOA restrictions on size and setback - turns that space into something genuinely functional. We design around what you actually use your outdoor space for, not a generic plan.
Screened lanais and pool enclosures are a standard feature of New Tampa construction from the 1990s and 2000s, and many homeowners are reaching the point where original pool deck surfaces need repair or replacement. A new pool deck that is slip-resistant and properly sloped for drainage is both a safety and a maintenance issue.
Screen enclosures are nearly universal in New Tampa's planned communities - they are the reason residents actually use their outdoor space year-round despite the bugs and afternoon storms. Screen tears after a tropical storm or from general wear are one of the most common service calls we see in this area.
Privacy fencing is in high demand in New Tampa because lots are modest and neighbors are close. Many HOAs here have specific guidelines on fence height and materials - wood fences are often restricted to the rear yard only, and some communities prohibit them entirely in front. We check your HOA rules before designing anything.
Homes in New Tampa that were built in the late 1990s and early 2000s are now 20 to 25 years old. Original pressure-treated wood decks from that era are reaching the end of their useful life - boards soften, railings loosen, and framing rots from repeated exposure to Florida rain. Catching it at the repair stage is significantly less expensive than waiting for a full replacement.
New Tampa was built almost entirely between 1994 and 2010, which means most homes are now between 15 and 30 years old. Original decking, screen enclosures, and pool surrounds from that construction era are hitting the age where materials fail - pressure-treated wood boards soften, screen frames corrode, and concrete pool decks develop cracks along the expansion joints. The climate here accelerates all of it: New Tampa sits in the Tampa Bay area, which is one of the most lightning-prone regions in the United States, and afternoon thunderstorms roll through almost daily from June through September. That combination of moisture, UV exposure, and heat takes years off outdoor structures faster than most homeowners expect.
New Tampa is within Tampa city limits, which means permits are issued by the City of Tampa Building and Development Services Department - not Hillsborough County. Any deck or fence that requires a permit in New Tampa goes through Tampa's permit office, and the inspection process is distinct from what contractors pull in Pasco County. A contractor who is unfamiliar with the Tampa city permit system may cause unnecessary delays. On top of the city permit requirement, most New Tampa communities have active HOAs with architectural review boards - Cory Lake Isles, Arbor Greene, Heritage Isles, and Hunters Green all require written HOA approval before exterior construction begins. Getting both layers of approval right the first time is what keeps a project on schedule.
Our crew works throughout New Tampa regularly, and we understand what working in a Tampa city-permitted, HOA-governed community requires. New Tampa jobs pull permits through the City of Tampa rather than through Pasco County Building Construction Services, and we are familiar with that process and what Tampa city inspectors look for at framing and final. Most homes here are built with concrete block and stucco on modest lots, and nearly all neighborhoods were developed by the same handful of national builders in the 1990s and 2000s. We know what these homes are constructed with and what HOA architectural review submissions look like in communities like Cory Lake Isles, K-Bar Ranch, and Arbor Greene.
Bruce B. Downs Boulevard - called BBD by almost everyone who lives here - runs north-south through the middle of New Tampa and is the road most residents use daily. The area also sits adjacent to Flatwoods Wilderness Park along Morris Bridge Road on its eastern edge, a well-known cycling and hiking destination that gives the community a distinctive natural boundary. New Tampa's northern edge runs into Wesley Chapel, and we work throughout both communities regularly. We also serve neighboring Temple Terrace, just to the south of New Tampa, so homeowners near that boundary are well within our regular service area.
You call or submit the contact form and we respond within 1 business day. We ask upfront whether you are in an HOA-governed community, which saves time later - most New Tampa neighborhoods require an architectural review submission before construction can begin.
We visit your property, measure the space, review HOA guidelines with you, and walk through material options and cost ranges before writing anything up. The estimate lays out what is included and what drives the price - no vague numbers.
Once you sign the contract, we handle both the HOA architectural review submission and the City of Tampa building permit application. HOA review and permit review can run concurrently to save time - we order materials as soon as both approvals are confirmed.
Construction on a standard deck typically takes one to two weeks. We schedule the required Tampa city inspections - you do not manage that. After the final inspection passes, we walk through the project with you and hand over the permit, inspection records, and any maintenance guidance for your specific materials.
We serve all of New Tampa and understand how to navigate HOA review and Tampa city permits. Call us or send a message - we respond within 1 business day and never pressure you into a decision.
(813) 454-0103New Tampa is a master-planned community in the northeastern corner of Tampa, annexed by the City of Tampa in 1995 and developed almost entirely between the mid-1990s and 2010. It is home to roughly 90,000 to 100,000 residents, making it one of the largest planned communities in the Tampa Bay area. The housing stock is almost entirely single-family homes built on concrete block with stucco exteriors, ranging from about 1,800 to 3,500 square feet, on lots that are modest by suburban Florida standards. Neighborhoods like Cory Lake Isles, Heritage Isles, Arbor Greene, Hunters Green, and K-Bar Ranch are well known to anyone who lives in or near the area. You can read a full overview on the New Tampa Wikipedia page.
Median household incomes in New Tampa's 33647 ZIP code run well above the Tampa city average, and the majority of residents are long-term homeowners who invest in their properties. Many of the original systems in these homes - roofs, HVAC, and outdoor structures - are now 20 to 30 years old and due for attention. Bruce B. Downs Boulevard is the main north-south artery that most residents use daily, and Flatwoods Wilderness Park along Morris Bridge Road is one of the community's defining outdoor features. New Tampa borders Wesley Chapel to the north - we serve both communities - and Temple Terrace to the south, which we also cover regularly.
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