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Wraparound Deck Ideas for Jacksonville Homes

A wraparound deck wraps two or more sides of your home for more shade, more views, and more room to spread out. Here are the layouts and materials that hold up best in NE Florida.

Wraparound Deck Ideas for Jacksonville Homes
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A wraparound deck wraps two or more sides of your home, giving you more shade, more usable outdoor space, and a way to chase or dodge the Florida sun all day. For Jacksonville homes, the best builds use composite like Trex or MoistureShield, or PVC and Ipe, all fastened to meet the 130-150 mph wind code. Installed pricing runs from $20-30 per square foot for pressure-treated up to $28-42 for composite.

  • Wrap the east and south sides for morning sun and afternoon shade.
  • Composite ($28-42/sq ft) resists rot, mold, and salt air with almost no upkeep.
  • A 12x12 section runs about $2,900-$6,000 installed.

A wraparound deck is exactly what it sounds like. Instead of one deck on the back of your home, the deck wraps around two or more sides. That extra footprint changes how you use your yard. You get a shady corner for morning coffee, a sunny stretch for afternoons, and a clear path from the kitchen door to the grill without stepping down into the grass.

MaterialInstalled price (per sq ft)Best forUpkeep
Pressure-treated wood$20-30Budget-friendly starting pointSeal and stain regularly
Cedar$20-30Warm, natural grainPeriodic sealing
AZEK PVC + Ipe hardwood$20-30Premium look at a competitive priceLow
Composite (Trex, MoistureShield)$28-42Low-maintenance, salt-air resistantMinimal
Pavers / aluminumPriced by projectSpecific sections and accentsLow

In Jacksonville, that flexibility matters. Our sun moves hard from east to west, and our summers are hot and wet. A wraparound lets you follow the shade around the house instead of baking in one spot. Here is how to plan one that fits your home and holds up to NE Florida weather.

Why a wraparound works so well in NE Florida

The biggest win is sun control. Wrap the east side and you get soft morning light for breakfast. Wrap the south and west and you can add cover or plan those spots for evening use once the sun drops. You are not stuck with one exposure all day.

The second win is flow. A wraparound connects your rooms to the outside. Kitchen door to a dining zone. Living room slider to a lounge zone. Bedroom door to a quiet corner. On a single-story home this makes the whole house feel bigger. On a two-story, a wraparound can tuck partly under the upper floor for built-in shade.

The third win is views. Corner lots, water lots, and homes near the marsh in Duval, St. Johns, and Nassau counties all benefit from a deck that turns the corner and opens up the sightline.

Wraparound deck layouts to consider

The L-shape (two sides)

This is the most popular wraparound in our area. The deck runs along the back and turns down one side. It is the simplest to build and the friendliest on budget. Great for chasing shade and separating a dining area from a lounge area.

The U-shape (three sides)

The deck wraps the back and both sides. This gives you a private courtyard feel and tons of room for a big family. It costs more because there is more deck, but it turns an ordinary yard into a full outdoor living area.

The full wraparound (front porch feel)

On farmhouse and coastal-style homes, the deck can wrap from the back around to the front. This gives that classic wide-porch look. It works best on homes with the architecture to carry it, and it usually pairs with a covered section.

Multi-level wraparound

If your yard slopes, a wraparound can step down in levels as it turns the corner. One level for dining, a step down for a firepit or seating. If your lot has grade changes, read our guide to multi-level deck ideas for Jacksonville before you settle on a single flat plan.

Best materials for a Jacksonville wraparound

Material choice matters more here than in most of the country. Salt air, humidity, hard rain, and UV all wear on a deck. Here is how the options stack up.

Composite (Trex and MoistureShield) is our top pick for wraparounds. It resists rot, mold, splintering, and fading, and it shrugs off salt air. It needs almost no upkeep, which matters on a big multi-side deck where you do not want to be sanding and sealing every year. It is the most expensive material we install, but the low maintenance pays you back over time.

AZEK PVC and Ipe hardwood are premium materials we offer at a competitive price. PVC is fully synthetic and stays cool-toned and clean. Ipe is a dense tropical hardwood that lasts for decades and looks stunning on a wide wraparound. Both are excellent choices if you want a high-end look without the top-tier composite cost.

Pressure-treated wood is the budget-friendly starting point. It looks great on day one and costs the least. The tradeoff is upkeep. It needs sealing and staining to survive our humidity over the long haul.

Cedar gives a warm, natural grain and handles moisture well. Pavers and aluminum are options for specific sections and are priced by project.

Not sure which material fits your home and budget? Call Jacksonville Deck Builders at (904) 944-9253 for a free walkthrough and a straight quote.

What a wraparound deck costs in Jacksonville

Pricing depends on size, material, height, and how many corners the deck turns. Here is our installed pricing by material so you can plan.

For a quick gut check, a simple 12x12 section runs about $2,900-$6,000 installed. A full wraparound is larger, so multiply that footprint out. We give you a firm number after we see the site. For a deeper look at material costs, see our composite decking in Jacksonville page.

Building it to survive Florida weather

A wraparound has more surface area and more corners than a standard deck, so the framing and fasteners have to be right. Every deck we build is engineered to meet Florida's 130-150 mph wind code, with proper footings, ledger attachment, and hidden hardware that holds through storm season. We are a FL-licensed general contractor, fully insured, and we pull the proper permits in Duval, St. Johns, Nassau, and Clay counties.

If your wraparound leads to a pool, the surface choice and slope matter for safety and drainage. Our pool decks in Jacksonville page covers slip-resistant, heat-friendly options that pair well with a wraparound layout.

Work with a local builder who knows NE Florida

Jacksonville Deck Builders is a Coastal Outdoor Construction brand. We have built decks across NE Florida since 2013, more than 500 of them, and we are an authorized Trex and MoistureShield contractor. We hold a 4.9 star rating on 70 Google reviews. We do new builds and full replacements, so if you are ready to add a wraparound or replace a tired old deck, we can help.

Ready to plan your wraparound deck? Call Jacksonville Deck Builders at (904) 944-9253 for a free on-site estimate. We will walk your home, talk through layouts and materials, and give you a clear, honest quote.

Written by Jacksonville Deck Builders — a Coastal Outdoor Construction brand. 500+ decks built across Duval, St. Johns & Nassau since 2013. Florida-licensed general contractor, fully insured, 4.9★ on 70 Google reviews. Authorized Trex & MoistureShield contractor.

Frequently asked

How much does a wraparound deck cost in Jacksonville?
It depends on size and material. Installed pricing runs $20-30 per square foot for pressure-treated, cedar, AZEK PVC, and Ipe, and $28-42 per square foot for composite like Trex and MoistureShield. A simple 12x12 section runs about $2,900-$6,000 installed. A full wraparound is larger, so the total scales with the footprint. Call (904) 944-9253 for a firm quote.
What is the best material for a wraparound deck in NE Florida?
Composite like Trex or MoistureShield is our top pick because it resists rot, mold, fading, and salt air with almost no upkeep, which matters on a large multi-side deck. AZEK PVC and Ipe hardwood are strong premium options at a competitive price. Pressure-treated wood is the budget-friendly choice but needs regular sealing.
Do I need a permit for a wraparound deck in Duval County?
Yes. Decks in Duval, St. Johns, Nassau, and Clay counties require permits, and the build must meet Florida's 130-150 mph wind code. We are a FL-licensed general contractor and fully insured, and we pull the proper permits and handle inspections for every project.
Which sides of my house should the deck wrap?
For most Jacksonville homes, wrapping the east and south sides gives you soft morning sun and shade options for hot afternoons. It lets you follow the shade around the house all day instead of baking in one spot. We plan the layout around your home's orientation and views during the free walkthrough.
Do you repair or refinish existing wraparound decks?
We focus on new builds and full replacements, not repairs or refinishing. If your current deck is worn out, we can replace it with a new wraparound built to today's wind code and finished in the material that fits your budget.
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