Motorized screens that protect your outdoor space from hurricanes, bugs, blazing sun, and prying eyes —
so you and your family can enjoy Port Orange living on the Halifax River 365 days a year.

BBB Accredited

26 Years Experience

Veteran Own

Cate-5 Hurricane Rated
You invested in the patio. The lanai. The view.
But somehow, you're not the one enjoying it.
Port Orange sits along the Halifax River — part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway — and that waterfront location comes with real outdoor challenges that no amount of good landscaping solves on its own. The humidity off the river is persistent. Mosquitoes and no-see-ums move in from the water every evening from spring through fall. The afternoon sun hits exposed patios hard from Dunlawton to Spruce Creek. And 40 of Port Orange's 47 census tracts carry documented significant risk from storm surge and flooding — when a named storm approaches this stretch of Volusia County, an unprotected outdoor space isn't just a nuisance. It's a liability.
You chose Port Orange for the lifestyle. Your outdoor space should deliver it every single day.
It doesn't have to be this way. One button changes everything.
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Protecting Your Port Orange home is a simple as a push of a button. Premium motorized screens for every Florida challenge

Our MagnaTrack Defender Hurricane Screens are rated for a Cat-5, offering impact absorption. Storm prep for Patios & Lanais made simple.

Do pesky insects evict you from your patio 30 minutes before dusk? Avoid the itch; click a button and watch Fenetex Motorized Screens deploy

Beat the Heat. Getting Chased off your patio or lanai. Our MagnaTrack Solar shades for patios and lanais blocks up to 80% -97% of harmful UV rays

Do your neighbor's see more of your patio than you do? Click a button & watch the MagnaTrack Privacy Screens deploy. You can see out, but they can't see in.
Block the sun. Light up the nights. The perfect backdrop

Enjoy on-demand sun protection with retractable awnings, offering shade when you need it and open skies when you don't.
Motorized Awnings: Upgrade your outdoor space with motorized awnings, providing effortless sun protection at the touch of a button.

LIght up your homes night with beautiful customized outdoor lighting solutions with Garden LED lighting.
It does not matter, if you're looking to increase your home's security, boost curb appeal, our team is here to bring your vision to life.

Need privacy in your backyard that combines aesthetics with durability and requires very little maintenance?
Welcome to Greenwood Fence. High-quality modern European-style fencing for the residential, commercial
At Florida Living Outdoor, we specialize in enhancing, expanding, and protecting outdoor living spaces for DeLand homeowners — making them more functional and enjoyable through every Florida season. Whether it's a screened lanai near Blue Lake, a pergola-covered patio in the Garden District, or a full outdoor room in one of Deland's newer communities like Victoria Oaks or Addison Landing, we bring solutions built for Volusia County's heat, humidity, and storm season.
We install the products that actually win their job. For Category-5 hurricane protection, the MaxForce Hurricane Screen by Fenetex — rated for 185+ MPH winds, single-button deploy, engineered for Florida's most demanding storm conditions. For everyday shade, insect, UV, and privacy protection, OneTrack motorized screens — built with a patented self-adjusting tension system, welded seams, and UV-stable fabrics designed for long-term Florida exposure.
For the full picture of outdoor living in Deland — Sun Pro awnings, Azenco-Outdoor pergolas, Greenwood Fence, and Garden LED lighting — all under one veteran-owned roof. Every installation is completed by our in-house crews. Never subcontracted. Always backed by a 3-year craftsmanship warranty.
Deland homes carry character — historic architecture in the Garden District, newer builds in growing subdivisions, and everything in between. What they share is an outdoor space that should be working harder. Whether you're a long-time DeLand resident protecting a home you've invested years in, or a newcomer drawn here by the city's growth and charm, your patio, lanai, or backyard deserves to be functional in every season.
From screened lanais and poolside cabanas to pergola-covered patios and garage screen conversions, we design motorized screen and shade solutions around how Deland families and retirees actually use their homes. We build systems that handle the bugs, the heat, and the storms — so your outdoor space becomes the retreat your property was always meant to offer.
Deland's historic downtown and its rapidly expanding commercial corridors are drawing more restaurants, event venues, and businesses that depend on outdoor spaces to compete. A shaded restaurant patio that closes in July, or an event venue that goes dark every storm season, is a direct hit to the bottom line in a city that's growing this fast.
Florida Living Outdoor brings premium motorized screen and shade solutions to Deland's commercial properties. Fenetex MaxForce hurricane screens, OneTrack motorized systems, Sun Pro awnings, and Azenco pergola structures — engineered for the durability, code compliance, and year-round performance that Volusia County commercial spaces require. Your outdoor area should generate revenue every month of the year. We make that possible.
Looking to upgrade your outdoor space in Port Orange? Florida Living Outdoor specializes in transforming patios and lanais into the ultimate man cave or stylish retreat with high-quality patio curtains. Our custom solutions offer privacy, shade, and a touch of elegance, perfect for those seeking innovative man cave ideas. Whether you want to create a cozy entertainment space or a serene outdoor living area, our expert team is here to bring your vision to life. Explore how we can elevate your outdoor experience with our top-tier products and exceptional service.
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Other than build great outdoor project here is what we love most about Port Orange. Here are five fun facts about Port Orange:
1. Riverwalk Park — The Halifax River Crown Jewel
At the heart of Port Orange sits Riverwalk Park — a beautifully maintained waterfront green space along the Halifax River with paved walking and biking paths, a fishing dock, picnic pavilions, a splash pad for families, and wide open riverfront views. It's the kind of park that tells you everything about a city's character. Port Orange built it, maintains it, and residents use it like a second backyard.
2. Spruce Creek Fly-In Community
Port Orange is home to one of the most unique residential communities in the United States — the Spruce Creek Fly-In, a neighborhood literally built around a private airport. Residents taxi their planes from their garages to the runway. Over 1,300 homes, 700 aircraft, and a full aviation lifestyle make this one of the largest fly-in communities in the world. There is simply nowhere else in Florida quite like it.
3. Dunlawton Sugar Mill Gardens
Hidden in plain sight along Dunlawton Avenue, the ruins of the old Dunlawton Sugar Mill sit inside a free botanical garden that most Port Orange residents pass regularly but not enough visitors ever stop to explore. The mill was built in the 1830s, destroyed during the Second Seminole War, and left standing as one of Volusia County's more quietly compelling historical landmarks. Worth the detour every time.
4. Spruce Creek Park and Cracker Creek
For kayakers, hikers, and nature lovers, Spruce Creek Park and the adjacent Cracker Creek ecotourism area offer miles of paddling trails through old Florida wilderness — spring-fed creeks, ancient cypress trees, and wildlife that hasn't changed much since the first settlers arrived. Guided boat tours run through Cracker Creek year-round. For a city of 65,000, this kind of natural access is genuinely exceptional.
5. One of Volusia County's Top School Districts
Port Orange consistently ranks among the top communities in Volusia County for public school quality — Spruce Creek High School in particular draws families from across the region. It's one of the primary reasons Port Orange attracts the kind of long-term, invested homeowner who takes their property — and their outdoor space — seriously. When you're putting down roots, you pick Port Orange.
Port Orange homeowners invest seriously in their properties — and the outdoor space is a big part of why this city is one of the most sought-after addresses in Volusia County. But living along the Halifax River corridor means the outdoor challenges here are specific: waterway humidity that never fully breaks, insect pressure that intensifies every time water levels rise after a storm, and a coastal flood risk profile that puts 40 of the city's 47 census tracts in the significant storm surge category. When hurricane season arrives, Port Orange doesn't get a pass just because it sits south of Daytona.
FL Outdoor News covers all of it — practical guides written for Volusia County homeowners by the team that installs these systems in Port Orange every week. What protects a patio in a riverfront environment. What fails quietly before you notice. And how to make your outdoor space work as hard as the neighborhood you chose.