
Custom Venice Fence & Deck builds Trex decks, composite decks, screened porches, and fences for Rotonda West homeowners, serving this Charlotte County community since 2017 and handling all permits through Charlotte County so you never have to track down the right office.

Rotonda West sits just a few miles from Englewood Beach, and the salt air that reaches this community makes low-maintenance materials a smart long-term investment. Our Trex deck installation service delivers a surface that holds up to Gulf Coast humidity and UV exposure without annual sealing or staining.
Many Rotonda West homeowners have lots that back up to canals or golf course fairways, creating a view worth building around. Composite decking handles the moist, salt-influenced environment of this community far better than natural wood, and it stays looking clean with minimal upkeep year after year.
Screened lanais are standard on most Rotonda West homes, and they take a beating from wind, UV, and storm debris - especially after hurricane season. Whether your existing enclosure needs re-screening after storm damage or you want a new screened porch added to your back lanai slab, we handle both.
Many homes in Rotonda West were built with pools inside screened enclosures, and older pool decks from the 1980s and 1990s often need resurfacing or full replacement. We build pool decks that handle Florida heat, pool chemicals, and the barefoot traffic of a family actually using the space.
Salt air and humidity make painted wood fencing a maintenance headache in Rotonda West. Vinyl fencing holds up in the coastal environment without painting, rust, or rot, and it works well on the canal-adjacent and golf course lots that are common throughout this community.
A covered deck or patio extension gives Rotonda West homeowners a shaded outdoor area they can use even during Florida's intense summer sun or afternoon rain. A well-built roof cover over your back lanai also protects furniture and decking from UV damage and keeps the space cooler throughout the day.
Rotonda West is a planned community in Charlotte County, developed starting in the 1970s, with most homes built between the 1980s and early 2000s. That age range matters for decks and outdoor structures - many are reaching the point where post bases, fasteners, and surface materials need honest evaluation. The community sits just miles from the Gulf of Mexico, and salt-laden air drifts inland year-round, corroding metal hardware and accelerating moisture damage on natural wood. Homes here also sit on sandy, low-lying soil with an extensive canal network running through the community to manage drainage - which affects footing depth, grading, and what you can build near the water's edge.
Hurricane Ian struck Charlotte County as a Category 4 storm in September 2022, and many Rotonda West homes sustained damage to roofs, screen enclosures, fencing, and outdoor structures. Some of that repair work was done quickly and may not have been built to last. If your home had any post-Ian repairs, it is worth having a contractor take a look at the work that was done. Rotonda West is also governed by deed restrictions across its five sections - Broadmoor, Long Meadow, Oakland Hills, Pine Valley, and White Marsh - and material choices, fence heights, and structure aesthetics may need to meet community standards before a permit is approved.
Our crew works throughout Rotonda West regularly, and we pull all permits through Charlotte County Community Development for projects in this unincorporated community. We know the documentation that Charlotte County reviewers look for and how long plan review typically takes, so projects here do not stall waiting on permit corrections.
The circular road layout of Rotonda West and the canal network running through all five sections mean that lot conditions vary more than you might expect from neighborhood to neighborhood. Canal-adjacent lots in areas like White Marsh and Broadmoor stay wetter than lots near the outer sections, and that affects footing design and drainage grading around any new structure. Homes backing the Rotonda Golf and Country Club fairways sometimes have HOA visibility requirements that affect fence height or deck placement. We understand both sets of conditions.
Rotonda West is immediately adjacent to Englewood to the north, and we serve both communities. If your project is along the boundary between them, or if you are comparing contractors across both areas, we are familiar with the conditions and requirements on both sides.
Call or submit the estimate form with a description of what you have in mind. We reply within one business day and schedule a site visit that fits your calendar.
We visit your Rotonda West property to measure the space, check soil and drainage conditions, review any HOA or deed restriction requirements, and give you a written quote that covers the full scope - no surprises on the invoice later.
We submit plans to Charlotte County and handle the permit process from start to approval. Once the permit is in hand and materials are on site, the build typically takes three to ten working days.
We walk you through the finished project and address any questions before closing out. The county conducts a final inspection, and we coordinate that scheduling so it does not fall on you.
We serve Rotonda West and all of Charlotte County. Call us or send a message and we will get back to you within one business day.
(941) 477-1239Rotonda West is a deed-restricted community in Charlotte County, developed starting in the 1970s around a distinctive circular road layout, with streets radiating out from a central hub. The community covers roughly 26 square miles and is divided into five sections: Broadmoor, Long Meadow, Oakland Hills, Pine Valley, and White Marsh. Most lots back up to one of the community's many canals or to a fairway at the Rotonda Golf and Country Club, which was the centerpiece of the original development plan. The population is roughly 9,000 to 10,000, skewing heavily toward retirees and seasonal residents who spend winters here.
The housing stock is almost entirely single-family concrete block construction, typical of Southwest Florida's building tradition, with stucco exteriors and tile or shingle roofs. Rotonda West is about 7 miles from Englewood Beach and roughly 15 miles from Boca Grande - close enough that Gulf Coast salt air and weather patterns affect homes here just as they do beachfront properties. If you are comparing options with your neighbors in Venice or the surrounding area, we serve both communities and can show you examples of completed work nearby.
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