
Sebastian Deck & Fence builds pool decks, composite and wood decks, and fencing for Micco homeowners using materials rated for the Indian River Lagoon environment, with Brevard County permits managed from start to finish - serving southern Brevard County communities since 2015.

Many Micco homes were built between the 1970s and 1990s, and pool decks from that era are now showing cracks, surface wear, and failing caulk joints from years of Florida sun and moisture. Our pool deck construction uses materials and hardware suited to lagoon-adjacent properties so the finished surface holds up through salt air, seasonal flooding, and Brevard County's summer storm cycles.
Composite decking handles the daily humidity and salt-air exposure near the Indian River Lagoon far better than pressure-treated wood over the long run. For Micco homeowners on canal-front lots who want a low-maintenance deck, composite is often the most practical choice - it will not rot, warp, or require the sealing that wood needs in this environment.
Pressure-treated wood is a solid choice for Micco homeowners who prefer natural lumber and are willing to maintain it. We use corrosion-resistant fasteners throughout - standard hardware-store screws rust within a season or two near the lagoon, and failed fasteners are one of the most common reasons older Micco decks become unsafe before the wood itself gives out.
Vinyl fencing is a smart fit for Micco's lagoon-adjacent properties because it does not corrode, does not need painting, and holds up through storm season without the post-lean problems that wood fences develop in sandy soil when posts are set at inland depths. We install vinyl with reinforced posts and corrosion-resistant hardware at every gate opening.
Micco's proximity to the Indian River Lagoon and its surrounding wetlands means mosquitoes are active for most of the year. A screened enclosure converts an outdoor space into a genuinely usable one through the warm months - and it is a common addition for Micco homeowners who already have a concrete slab patio or existing pool deck they want to get more use from.
A large share of Micco homes have decks or patio structures that are 30 to 50 years old. That age, combined with the salt-air environment and large trees whose root systems shift the ground over time, means soft spots, cracked boards, and leaning posts are common. We give you a straight assessment of whether targeted repair or full replacement is the right call for your property.
Micco sits right along the Indian River Lagoon, and that means every outdoor surface on a Micco property is exposed to salt-laden air and high humidity every single day - not just after storms. Salt air corrodes standard steel fasteners, gutters, and metal hardware faster than most homeowners anticipate. Untreated or poorly sealed wood starts softening within a few years. On canal-front lots, the water table fluctuates, soil absorbs and releases moisture repeatedly, and the ground movement that results causes concrete slabs to crack and wood deck posts to shift. A contractor who accounts for this environment in the material selection and installation method will produce work that lasts significantly longer than one who builds the same way they would for an inland property.
Most homes in Micco were built between the 1970s and 1990s, which means the housing stock here is now 30 to 50 years old. Many residents are long-term owner-occupants who have lived in the same house for decades - which often means that decks, pool decks, and fences have not been replaced since the original installation. At that age, in this environment, a full inspection before any repair work is essential. Micco is also unincorporated, so all permits go through Brevard County Building and Development rather than a city office - a distinction that matters when you are hiring a contractor, because experience with county permitting is different from experience with city permitting.
Our crew works throughout Micco regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Micco is unincorporated, so we handle Brevard County permits as a standard part of every project - not as something we figure out as we go. We have enough experience with the county's review process to submit complete applications the first time, which keeps the permitting timeline predictable and avoids the weeks of back-and-forth that happens when a permit application is missing details.
The community sits between Sebastian to the south and Palm Bay to the north, and most of Micco stays low-density and residential with larger lots than you would find in either of those cities. Many properties have mature trees - live oaks, slash pines, and palms - that have been growing for decades. Those roots shift the ground under slabs and driveways over time, which is a frequent contributing factor to the cracked pool decks and uneven patio surfaces we see on properties throughout the area. Near the lagoon, the canal streets see more soil movement than the properties set back further from the water. We factor drainage and root zones into our site assessment for every project. From neighborhoods near Sebastian Inlet State Park to the canal streets closer to Palm Bay, we cover all of Micco.
We also regularly serve homeowners in Grant-Valkaria just to the north, and in Sebastian to the south - the city where our shop is based. If your project spans properties in both areas or you just want to talk through what makes sense for your Micco home, we are easy to reach by phone.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form with a description of your project. We respond within one business day and will ask a few quick questions about your property - including whether you are on a canal lot - to plan the site visit correctly.
We visit your property and evaluate the existing deck, pool area, or build site. We walk through material options that make sense for Micco's lagoon environment, note any soil or drainage factors, and leave you with a written itemized estimate so you know exactly what you are getting and what it will cost.
We submit the permit application to Brevard County Building and Development and schedule your construction date once the permit is approved. County review typically takes one to three weeks. You do not need to manage the permit process or track down inspectors.
Our crew completes the work, cleans up the site, and walks through the finished project with you before leaving. We answer any questions and make sure the result matches what was agreed to in the estimate.
We serve Micco and all of southern Brevard County. Brevard County permits handled, lagoon-rated materials, and a crew that actually works out here - not just in the bigger cities nearby.
(772) 918-9088Micco is an unincorporated community in southern Brevard County, situated along the western shore of the Indian River Lagoon between Sebastian and Palm Bay. With an estimated population of around 8,000 to 9,000 residents, it is a quiet, low-density area without the commercial density of the larger cities nearby. The housing stock is dominated by single-family ranch and Florida-style concrete block homes, most built between the 1970s and 1990s. The community skews toward long-term owner-occupants - many retirees and families who have lived in the same home for years. Lots here tend to be larger than a typical Florida suburb, with mature trees, natural vegetation, and in many cases direct or near-direct water access to the lagoon or its connected canals. That combination of older housing, large lots, and waterfront exposure creates a different set of deck and outdoor structure needs than you find in newer inland subdivisions.
The main references most Micco residents use for geography are the Indian River Lagoon to the east, Sebastian to the south, and Grant-Valkaria to the north. Sebastian Inlet State Park is a short drive south and is a landmark most Micco residents know well - it is one of the most visited state parks on Florida's east coast and a reliable local reference point for the neighborhood. Because Micco has no city government of its own, Brevard County manages roads, permits, and public services for residents here, which is something to keep in mind when planning any outdoor construction project.
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