We build new tiki huts from the ground up across Florida. Each hut is designed for your site — footprint, height, and roof style — with your choice of synthetic or natural thatch so it stands up to sun, rain, and wind.
Design and footprint
Small single-post or umbrella-style huts suit patios and tight yards. Larger multi-post huts work for dining areas, tiki bars, and outdoor kitchens. We recommend dimensions and roof pitch based on your location and Florida building practice.
Materials built for Florida
Framing uses pressure-treated or otherwise durable wood. Thatch is either synthetic for long-lasting, low-maintenance shade or natural palm for a classic look. We advise on the best fit for your budget and aesthetic.
Poolside, waterfront, and commercial
Poolside huts, backyard retreats, dock structures, and commercial bar or restaurant huts are all in scope. We handle framing, thatch, and tie-ins to decks or existing structures.
Permits and timeline
Where permits are required, we work with local rules and help you understand what's needed. Once approved, we schedule the build and keep you updated so the project stays on track.
FAQ
How long does a new tiki hut take to build?+
Timeline depends on size, permits, and weather. Small to medium huts often complete in a few days to a couple of weeks once materials and permits are in place.
Do you build on existing decks?+
Yes. We can build on an existing deck if the structure is sound and can support the load. We assess the deck and recommend any reinforcement before building.
What size tiki huts do you build?+
From small single-post huts up to large commercial structures. Share your approximate footprint and use — dining, bar, lounge — and we'll propose dimensions and a quote.
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