
Vallejo Deck & Fence builds and repairs decks, fences, and outdoor structures for Vallejo homeowners. From custom deck design to composite installation and fence work, we handle the full job with permits included.
Vallejo Deck & Fence builds and repairs decks, fences, and outdoor structures for Vallejo homeowners. From custom deck design to composite installation and fence work, we handle the full job with permits included.

Vallejo properties range from narrow Craftsman lots downtown to wide hillside parcels in the north part of the city - no two yards are the same. Our custom deck design and build service starts with your yard's actual shape, slope, and sun exposure, then designs a deck around what you actually need, whether that is a simple ground-level platform or a multi-tier structure that follows the grade of a hillside lot.
Vallejo's wet winters and dry summers cycle wood through repeated swelling and shrinking, and clay soil movement can shift posts and footings over time. Many homes built in the 1950s and 1960s have original decks that are now structurally compromised - soft boards, corroded fasteners, and failing ledger connections are common findings on older Vallejo properties.
Composite decking handles Vallejo's climate better than untreated wood - it resists the UV damage from hot summers, sheds the moisture from wet winters, and does not develop the splinters and cracks that show up on wood decks within a few seasons. It is a practical choice for homeowners who want a deck that holds its appearance without annual sealing.
Vallejo's mix of single-family homes, duplexes, and close-set lots means fence lines matter - for privacy, for defining property boundaries, and for keeping yards usable. Many Vallejo properties have unclear lot lines or missing fencing from the postwar building era, and we help homeowners sort out what goes where before the first post goes in the ground.
Vallejo's summer UV load is strong enough to gray and crack unprotected wood within a single season. A properly applied stain and sealant slows that breakdown significantly and keeps wood looking consistent for several years. It is one of the lowest-cost ways to extend the life of an existing deck before a full replacement becomes necessary.
Vallejo's warm, dry summers are ideal outdoor living weather, but the afternoon sun on west-facing yards can make uncovered spaces uncomfortable for hours each day. A pergola provides filtered shade without closing off the sky, and it works well in both the flat neighborhoods near the bay and the larger yards common in Vallejo's hillside areas.
A large share of Vallejo homes were built between 1940 and 1970 to house workers at the nearby naval shipyard. Those homes are now 50 to 80 years old, and many have original decks, patios, and fence lines that have never been updated. The lumber used in postwar construction was often old-growth Douglas fir - durable, but not immune to the decades of wet winters and dry summers that Vallejo delivers every year. When wood reaches this age on an older structure, surface damage is usually a sign of something more serious underneath.
The soil under much of Vallejo is expansive clay, which means the ground itself moves with every wet and dry season. That movement shifts footings, tilts posts, and stresses ledger connections over time. Hillside lots in the northern and eastern parts of the city add drainage challenges and steeper grade changes that require extra engineering for any deck or structure. A deck builder who does not account for Vallejo soil conditions from the start will produce work that fails sooner than it should.
Vallejo Deck & Fence has served Vallejo since 2018, and our crew pulls permits regularly from the City of Vallejo Building Division. We know which project types trigger plan check and which qualify for over-the-counter permits, which keeps your project moving without unnecessary delays.
We work across the whole city - from the older streets near downtown and the Georgia Street corridor to the hillside neighborhoods off of Ascot Parkway and the properties near Mare Island that are being renovated as that area redevelops. Whether your home is a 1940s bungalow or a newer construction in the hills, we have seen the framing, the soil, and the permit requirements that apply to your lot.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Benicia and throughout Solano County. If you are just south of Vallejo along the Carquinez Strait or in one of the surrounding communities, give us a call - we cover that territory regularly.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works around your commute or work schedule.
We visit your property, assess the existing conditions, measure the space, and check slope and soil. You get a detailed written estimate with material choices, dimensions, and total cost - no pressure to decide on the spot.
For permitted projects, we file the application with the Vallejo Building Division and notify you when the permit is approved. We schedule your project start date once materials are confirmed and permits are in hand.
Our crew builds on the agreed schedule, cleans up the site each day, and manages any required inspections. When the work is done, we walk through the finished project with you before we consider the job complete.
No pressure, no obligation. We visit your property, assess what you need, and give you a detailed written estimate. Most Vallejo homeowners hear back from us within 1 business day of reaching out.
(707) 917-3869Vallejo sits at the northern edge of San Francisco Bay in Solano County, about 30 miles northeast of San Francisco. The city grew rapidly in the 1940s and 1950s to support the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, and the housing stock from that era - Craftsman bungalows, ranch houses, and small postwar cottages - still makes up much of the residential inventory. The waterfront neighborhoods near the Vallejo Ferry Terminal offer easy access to San Francisco by boat, while the hillside areas to the north and east have larger lots and more recent construction. Six Flags Discovery Kingdom sits at the edge of the city and is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the North Bay.
Vallejo has a working-class and middle-income character, with a mix of long-term homeowners who bought decades ago and newer arrivals drawn by lower prices relative to the rest of the Bay Area. The city has been through periods of economic stress following the naval base closure, but investment in housing has continued steadily. Homeowners here tend to hold their properties long-term and are genuinely invested in keeping them maintained. We serve all Vallejo neighborhoods, and we also cover the surrounding cities including Benicia to the south, where the waterfront character and older housing stock present similar deck and fence needs.
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Learn MoreWe are locally owned, fully licensed, and have served Vallejo homeowners since 2018. Call or submit your project details now - we respond within 1 business day and there is no obligation to move forward.