Decks and covered patios in Palm Beach County require building permits. All structures must meet Florida Building Code wind load requirements for the hurricane zone. Uncovered at-grade patios and pavers may be exempt depending on scope.
Palm Beach County requires building permits for decks, covered patios, screen enclosures, and most outdoor structures due to the county's hurricane wind zone requirements. All structures must be designed and built to meet the Florida Building Code wind load standards, which in most of Palm Beach County require resistance to 170+ mph winds. Deck construction requires engineering for structural loading, footings, connections, and fasteners appropriate for the wind zone. Covered patios and screen enclosures (lanais, which are extremely popular in South Florida) require separate permits and engineering. Uncovered, at-grade concrete patios and paver installations may be exempt from building permits in some cases, though they must still comply with drainage and setback requirements. The PZB Department handles all permit applications. Plans prepared by a licensed Florida engineer may be required for elevated decks and covered structures. Inspections are required at various stages of construction.
Unpermitted decks and covered patios are building code violations subject to daily fines. Structures not meeting wind load requirements are safety violations that may require demolition and reconstruction. After-the-fact permits may be required with additional fees.
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