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.

Serves Volusia County
License CPC1461491
By Right Way Crew
deltona 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 Deltona, FL

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Pavers

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Outdoor Kitchens

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Pools & Spas

Quick answer · TL;DR
WHAT DOES RIGHT WAY BUILD IN DAYTONA BEACH?
Right Way Enclosures, Pools & Spas builds iberglass and above-ground pools, screen enclosures, pavers, and outdoor kitchens for Daytona Beach homeowners across coastal Volusia County — the Atlantic beachside, the Halifax River mainland, Ormond Beach, Port Orange, and Ponce Inlet. One team. One design. One timeline.
FL licensed & insured
In-house pool, deck & enclosure crews
Stainless steel hardware
Under 30 days to first swim
There is a swimming pool in the backyard of a house with a screened in area.
A large indoor swimming pool with a clear roof.
A swimming pool with a screened in area and steps leading to it.
There is a swimming pool in the backyard of a house with a screened in area.
A large indoor swimming pool with a clear roof.
A swimming pool with a screened in area and steps leading to it.

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01. WHAT WE BUILD

WHAT WE BUILD IN DAYTONA, 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 the bugs, leaves, and windblown sand out of your pool, and it takes the brutal beachside sun off your deck and furniture. 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 DELTONA AND INLAND VOLUSIA COUNTY


Deltona sits inland in west Volusia County, between Lake Monroe and the I-4 corridor — which means the soil, the code, and the climate reality here are different from coastal Daytona Beach and from Orlando's clay-heavy suburbs to the south. We build to Deltona's actual conditions, not generic Florida specs.


Engineered for the Barrier Island and Mainland

Building an outdoor living space in Daytona Beach means dealing with salt fog from the Atlantic and moisture off the Halifax River. That is why we refuse to use standard builder-grade hardware. Every pool cage and lanai we build here utilizes 316 Marine-Grade Stainless Steel fasteners and heavy-gauge structural aluminum. Your screen enclosure won't just look beautiful on day one; it will resist the rapid oxidation and rusting that destroys cheap enclosures in this specific coastal climate.


Beating Volusia County Wind Codes

Deltona enclosures must be engineered to the 2023 Florida Building Code (8th Edition) — a 140 mph, three-second-gust wind standard — which is why every cage we build is engineer-stamped before it's submitted. 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 as an afterthought your insurer catches later. Submissions go to the City of Deltona Building Department on Providence Boulevard — Deltona is an incorporated city with its own building department, so this is city, not county, review. We handle that submission for you.


Protection and peace of mind

When a storm tracks up the I-4 corridor toward Volusia County, the Deltona homeowners calling us first are the ones who already had us inspect their enclosure last spring. We document every install with photos, permit numbers, and license stamps (CPC1461491, SCC131153510, SCC131153892), with a single point of contact who answers the phone year-round — not a sub's voicemail. One team for the build. Same team for the storm-prep call. Same team for the post-storm repair.


Three licenses, one phone number: CPC1461491 (pools) · SCC131153510 (masonry) · SCC131153892 (screen enclosures). Every Deltona permit is pulled and closed under our name.

03. the community

DISCOVERING DELTONA, FLORIDA


Deltona is the largest city in Volusia County — a lake-dotted bedroom community that grew from the General Development Corporation's 1960s master plan into Central Florida's quiet residential anchor between Orlando and Daytona Beach. It's a working-family town with real outdoor culture, framed by Lake Monroe to the south, the St. Johns River basin to the west, and oak-and-pine woods throughout.


A community of lakes and family lots

Deltona was platted as a planned community, which left it with something a lot of Florida cities lack: consistent, generous residential lots across neighborhoods like Deltona Lakes, Saxon Woods, and Arbor Ridge. That gives families real room for the full outdoor spread — a pool, a screen-enclosed lanai, a paver entertainment area, and an outdoor kitchen, with lawn left over for the kids. More than a dozen named lakes sit inside the city limits, and homes on or near the water are exactly where our fiberglass-and-enclosure work tends to land.


Nature, springs, and the I-4 corridor

Deltona sits where Central Florida pine flatwoods meet the spring-fed St. Johns system. The Lyonia Preserve and Lyonia Environmental Center run through the heart of the city, Green Springs Park in nearby Enterprise offers one of the region's few naturally green springs, and Blue Spring State Park just west in Orange City draws manatees every winter. The I-4 corridor puts Deltona families 30 minutes from both Orlando and the Atlantic — close to everything, but home is where the pool is.


Central Florida's friendly heart

Deltona's identity is family-first and unpretentious — a place where people move for space, schools, and a slower pace than the coast or the theme-park sprawl. That's the homeowner we build for: someone who wants their own pool five steps from the back door instead of loading the kids into the car for a public facility, and who wants it built once, the right way, by a crew that's still around when it's time for the next phase.


06. FAQS

COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT DELTONA OUTDOOR LIVING


  • How long does an outdoor living project take in Deltona?

    An above-ground pool is swim-ready in under 7 days from delivery. A fiberglass pool runs under 30 days from ground-breaking to first swim once the Deltona permit clears. A full bundle — pool, paver deck, and screen enclosure — takes roughly 5–8 weeks from signing, weather and permits depending

  • What does outdoor construction cost in Deltona?

    Above-ground installs run $12K–$30K (family), $18K–$45K (mid-tier with deck), or $40K–$65K (full bundle with enclosure). Fiberglass pools start at $50K-plus. We don't publish one-size-fits-all numbers — soil, slope, and lot access in Deltona move the figure, so we quote real numbers after a free site walk. 

  • Do I need a permit for a pool or screen enclosure in Deltona?

    Yes. Every pool and screen enclosure in Deltona needs a permit through the City Building Services Division. Pools must meet the 48-inch barrier rule under Florida Statute 515; enclosures need an engineer stamp to the 140 mph wind standard. Building without one risks fines and voids storm coverage.

  • Why is fiberglass a better fit than concrete for Deltona's soil?

    Deltona's sandy, rolling terrain shifts more than the stable clay inland. A pre-formed fiberglass shell flexes with minor ground movement instead of cracking like rigid concrete, and installs in weeks rather than the three-to-four months concrete demands. The smooth gelcoat also resists algae — perfect for saltwater. 

  • Does Right Way work outside Deltona?

    Yes. We serve Central and Eastern Coastal Florida — Volusia County (Deltona, Daytona Beach), Brevard County (Melbourne, Palm Bay, Viera, Cocoa Beach, Titusville), and the Treasure Coast (Vero Beach, Sebastian, Port St. Lucie). Our home office is Vero Beach, and crews mobilize region-wide — same team, one contact. 

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ENGINEERING THE COASTAL LIFESTYLE

READY TO BUILD YOUR DELTONA POOL?

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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Proudly Serving Central and the East Coast of Florida


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.


We tailor our hardscaping, enclosure, and pool services to the unique environmental standards of communities across Brevard, Indian River, Orange, Seminole,St. Lucie and Volusia counties. Our core service areas include Daytona Beach, Deltona, New Smyrna Beach, Melbourne, Palm Bay, Sebastian, Vero Beach, and Port St. Lucie.