OUTDOOR LIVING HUB · daytona beach, FL
DAYTONA BEACH, FL:
COSTAL LIVING
Pools, screen enclosures, pavers, and outdoor kitchens for Deltona homeowners — one licensed crew, one design, one timeline. Fiberglass first swim in under 30 days.
Daytona Beach outdoor living · 2026
WHAT AN OUTDOOR LIVING BUILD RUNS IN DAYTONA
Fiberglass pool (installed)
From $50,000
Above-ground pool (installed)
$12K-$30K
Screen enclosure (installed
From $20,000
on-site evaluation & quote
Free
Bundle pricing depends on pool type, deck, encosure, and site work. we quote exact figures after a free on-site walk
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Outdoor Living, Pools & Screen Enclosures in Daytona Beach, FL
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01. WHAT WE BUILD
WHAT WE BUILD IN DAYTONA BEACH, FL
Daytona Beach lives outdoors. Between the Atlantic beachfront, the Halifax River running the length of the city, and warm weather most of the year, a Daytona Beach home with an empty rear yard is a home that's leaving its best room unused.
Most projects we run here touch at least two services: a fiberglass pool with a paver deck, a screen enclosure paired with an outdoor kitchen, or a full build that ties the whole space together into something you live in, not just look at.
Here's what we build for Daytona Beach homeowners — pool to enclosure to hardscape, one crew and one timeline, start to finish:

Pool, paver deck, screen enclosure and outdoor kitchen - one connected grade.
1
Pools & spas
fiberglass, above-ground & custom concrete
For most Daytona Beach homes, a fiberglass pool is the smart call. A pre-formed shell handles the sandy, high-water-table coastal ground better than a rigid concrete shell, it runs ground-breaking to first swim in under 30 days, and the smooth gelcoat resists algae and stains while sipping less chemical on a saltwater system — which matters in a salt-air climate where everything works harder.
Families who want the kids swimming this summer for less go above-ground: a premium resin-and-steel pool installed for $12K–$30K (family tier), in the water in under 7 days from delivery. Want a fully custom poolscape engineered for decades? We build custom concrete too. Every pool we set in Daytona Beach carries our CPC1461491 stamp and is permit-pulled before the excavator rolls in.
2
SCREEN ENCLOSURES
POOL CAGES, LANAI SCREENS & PANORAMIC SCREENS
On the coast, a screen enclosure does double duty: it keeps bugs, leaves, and windblown sand out of your pool, and it shields your deck and furniture from the brutal beachside sun. But here's the part most Daytona Beach contractors get wrong — salt air eats low-grade hardware alive.
We engineer pool cages, lanai screens, and panoramic spans with stainless steel hardware (galvanized rusts out fast this close to the Atlantic — we don't touch it), Phifer no-see-um mesh, and structural aluminum sized for the higher coastal wind-load zone under the 2023 Florida Building Code (8th Edition). Every enclosure ships with engineer-stamped truss drawings submitted to the
local building department, covered by our SCC131153510 and SCC131153892 licenses.
3
pavers & hardscapes
pavers, travertine, & marble
A cut-rate paver job doesn't survive a Daytona Beach lot. Sandy, fast-draining coastal soil and the salt-laden air punish anything installed without proper base work — skip it and you'll watch a patio settle, shift, and open gaps after a couple of storm seasons. Our licensed mason starts under the surface: a compacted, properly graded base, polymeric sand, and edge restraints, with drainage engineered for the heavy summer downpours and the occasional storm surge near the Halifax River.
From there, we lay travertine for a pool deck that stays cooler underfoot in the coastal sun, brick for a classic driveway, or concrete pavers for a clean, durable family patio. Because the same crew handles your pool, enclosure, and kitchen, the hardscape is planned as one connected grade.
4
outdoor kitchens & lighting
grill stations, islands & led lighting
Daytona Beach evenings, with the breeze coming off the water, are exactly what an outdoor kitchen is built for — you want to be out by the pool, not stuck inside at the stove. We build grill stations, pizza ovens, beverage refrigeration, sink runs, prep counters, and full islands, finished in the same stone and paver materials as the rest of your project so the kitchen reads built-in, not bolted-on.
We spec components rated for coastal exposure, because salt air finds every weak finish. Then we layer in low-voltage landscape and pool-deck lighting that keeps the lanai usable long after the beach crowd heads home. One in-house crew designs it, builds it, and stands for the final inspection.
VOLUSIA COUNTY'S SINGLE-SOURCE BUILDER
One licensed crew for the pool, the deck, and the enclosure — and we close the City of Deltona permit out clean. One team. One design. One timeline.
02. Engineered local
BUILT FOR DAYTONA BEACH
AND COASTAL VOLUSIA COUNTY
Daytona Beach sits on the Atlantic in eastern Volusia County, split between the barrier-island beachside and the Halifax River mainland — which means the conditions here are different from inland Volusia (more salt, more wind) and from the Treasure Coast we call home. We build to Daytona Beach's actual coastal reality, not generic Florida specs.
Engineered for SALT AIR AND COASTAL SOIL
The single biggest threat to outdoor construction on the Daytona Beach coast isn't the heat — it's the salt. Marine air corrodes fasteners, hardware, and low-grade finishes far faster here than it does even a few miles inland. That's why marine-grade stainless steel hardware is our standard on every enclosure and why we spec coastal-rated components throughout. The ground matters too: sandy, fast-draining barrier-island and beachside soil with a high water table is exactly where a flexible, pre-formed fiberglass shell outperforms rigid poured concrete, which is more prone to cracking and to fighting the water table. We engineer the site prep and the corrosion protection first, then build on it.
COASTAL WIND CODE AND POOL SAFETY
Coastal Daytona Beach sits in a higher wind-load zone than inland Volusia, and every enclosure we build is engineered to the 2023 Florida Building Code (8th Edition) for that zone — engineer-stamped before it's submitted, never the bare minimum that barely passes. Pool installations require permit-pulled barrier compliance per Florida Statute 515 (Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act): a 48-inch safety barrier, gate hardware, and alarms handled as part of the install, not an afterthought your insurer catches later. Permits route through the City of Daytona Beach or Volusia County building services depending on where your home sits — beachside, mainland, or unincorporated. We handle the submission for you.
Protection and peace of mind
What we bring is a track record across Central and Eastern Coastal Florida, our own crews instead of a rotating cast of subs, and a single point of contact who answers the phone year-round. When a storm tracks toward the coast, the Daytona Beach homeowners who feel best are the ones whose enclosure was engineered for the coastal wind zone and documented with photos, permit numbers, and license stamps (CPC1461491, SCC131153510, SCC131153892). One team for the build. Same team for the storm-prep call. Same team for the repair.
Three licenses, one phone number: CPC1461491 (pools) · SCC131153510 (masonry) · SCC131153892 (screen enclosures). Every Daytona Beach permit is pulled and closed under our name.

03. the community
DISCOVERING DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA
Daytona Beach is the heart of Volusia County's Atlantic coast — a city built on its 23 miles of hard-packed sand, its racing legacy, and a year-round outdoor culture that runs from the beachfront to the Halifax River. It's where Central Florida meets the ocean, and it's a place where the rear yard is genuinely part of how people live.
A city on the water
The Halifax River, a stretch of the Intracoastal Waterway, runs the full length of Daytona Beach, separating the barrier-island beachside from the mainland and giving the city its waterfront character. Riverfront Park and the revitalized Beach Street district anchor the downtown along the water, while the famous Atlantic beachfront defines the east edge. Homes range from beachside cottages and condos to established mainland neighborhoods with room for the full outdoor spread — a pool, a screen-enclosed lanai, a paver entertainment area, and an outdoor kitchen.
Racing, beaches, and the towns around it
Daytona International Speedway put the city on the map, and the energy of “The World Center of Racing” still runs through it. But just past the grandstands, Daytona Beach is surrounded by quieter coastal communities we serve too — Ormond Beach to the north with its oak-lined Loop, Port Orange just south across the Halifax, and Ponce Inlet at the southern tip with its historic lighthouse. From the beach to the inlet, this is a stretch of Florida built for being outside.
Coastal Florida, built to last
Daytona Beach's identity is unpretentious and outdoor-first — a working coastal city where people value a space they can actually use over square footage they can show off. That's the homeowner we build for: someone who wants their own pool steps from the door instead of fighting beach traffic and parking, and who wants it built once, the right way, by a crew that engineers for the salt and the coastal wind instead of pretending Daytona Beach is the same as everywhere else.
06. FAQS
COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT DAYTONA BEACH OUTDOOR LIVING
How long does an outdoor living project take in Daytona Beach?
A fiberglass pool runs from ground-breaking to first swim in under 30 days once the permit clears. An above-ground pool is complete on-site in under 7 days from delivery. Add 1–2 weeks for a paver deck or screen enclosure stacked on top. For a full outdoor living bundle — pool, deck, and enclosure — plan on roughly 5–8 weeks from contract signing to swim-ready, depending on permit turnaround and weather.
What does outdoor construction cost in Daytona Beach?
Above-ground pool installation runs $12K–$30K (family tier), $18K–$45K (mid-tier with deck), or $40K–$65K (full bundle with screen enclosure). Fiberglass pools start at $50,000-plus depending on shell size and decking — we'll give you an exact figure after a free site walk.
Do I need a permit for a pool or screen enclosure in Deltona?
Yes. Every pool and every screen enclosure in Daytona Beach requires a permit, routed through the City of Daytona Beach or Volusia County building services depending on where your home sits. Pools must meet the 48-inch safety-barrier requirement under Florida Statute 515, and enclosures must be engineer-stamped to the coastal wind zone in the 2023 Florida Building Code. Building without permits risks fines and voids your storm-damage insurance. We pull every permit as part of the contract.
Why does salt air matter so much for Daytona Beach pools and enclosures?
Daytona Beach's coastal location means marine salt air corrodes fasteners, hardware, and low-grade finishes far faster than it does inland. That's why we make marine-grade stainless steel hardware standard on every enclosure and spec coastal-rated components throughout. On the pool itself, a fiberglass shell's smooth gelcoat resists the salt and staining better than porous concrete, which is why it's our lead recommendation on the coast.
Does Right Way work outside Daytona Beach?
Yes. We build across Central and Eastern Coastal Florida: Volusia County (Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, Deltona), Brevard County, and the Treasure Coast. Same team, same standards, same single point of contact, whether you're beachside or on the mainland.
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ENGINEERING THE COASTAL LIFESTYLE
ONE TEAM FOR THE WHOLE PROJECT
One team. One design. One timeline. From ground-breaking to first swim in under 30 days on most Deltona fiberglass builds.
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Right Way brings resort-quality construction, custom pools, and panoramic screen enclosures to homeowners across the region. From complete backyard transformations in the greater Orlando area to luxury outdoor living on the coast, our expert team provides a single point of contact for your entire build.
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