
Coronado Fence & Deck builds custom decks, fences, and outdoor living spaces for homeowners across Coronado and the greater San Diego area. We handle permits, materials, and everything in between.

Coronado Fence & Deck is a full-service deck builder serving Coronado, CA and 11 surrounding cities across the San Diego region. We offer 16 deck and fence services - from custom design and new construction to repairs, staining, and specialty outdoor structures. Every project is permitted, inspected, and built with hardware rated for Coronado's coastal salt-air environment.

No yard is the same - get a deck designed around your space, your family, and how you actually want to use your outdoor area.
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Tired of staining and sealing every spring? Composite decking holds up to Coronado's salt air with almost no upkeep.
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Trex composite boards carry a 25-year warranty and need only a rinse to stay looking sharp year after year.
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Want a classic wood deck at a lower upfront cost? Pressure-treated lumber builds a solid structure that lasts decades with the right care.
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Cedar's natural oils resist rot and insects - a beautiful wood option that sits well in Coronado's coastal climate.
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Soft boards, loose railings, or rust stains? We assess what's salvageable and fix it right the first time.
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Fresh stain and sealant protect your wood deck from UV and moisture - extending its life by years for a fraction of replacement cost.
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Slippery, cracked concrete around your pool? A new pool deck adds safety, comfort, and curb appeal in one project.
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Vinyl fences hold their color and shape in coastal air without painting, staining, or rusting - ever.
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A solid wood privacy fence blocks wind and noise while giving your yard the defined, finished look it deserves.
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Enjoy fresh air without the bugs - a screened porch or deck turns an unusable space into a comfortable outdoor room.
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A covered deck extends your outdoor season and protects your furniture from Coronado's strong UV exposure.
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A pergola adds shade and architectural interest without closing off your view of the sky or the bay.
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Cook and entertain outside without running back and forth - outdoor kitchen decks bring everything you need to the backyard.
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Multi-level decks solve sloped yards and small footprints by creating distinct zones for dining, lounging, and play.
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Loose or ugly railings bring down the whole deck - new cable, glass, or composite railings are a safety and style upgrade.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. Tell us roughly what you have in mind - the size of the space, whether you are starting fresh or replacing something old, and when you are hoping to get started. We respond within 1 business day. No long wait, no phone trees.
We come to your home, measure the space, and walk through your yard with you. We ask about how you want to use the deck, your HOA rules if you have one, and your budget range. You leave the meeting with a clear picture of what is possible and what it will cost - in writing, with no obligation.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we pull the permit from the City of Coronado and handle all required inspections. Our crew works five days a week, keeps the site tidy, and keeps you informed. When the city inspector signs off, we hand you the paperwork and walk the finished deck with you.
We hold a valid CSLB contractor license and carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage. You can verify our license on the state website in under a minute.
We come to your property, measure the space, and give you a written quote. You are not committed to anything until you sign a contract - no pressure, no deposit required to get a number.
We have been building decks and fences in Coronado and the San Diego area since 2015. We know the city's permit office, the HOA process, and which materials hold up in salt air.
We pull every permit ourselves and schedule all required city inspections. When the job is done, you get copies of the permit and inspection records - documentation that protects you when you sell.
Ready to talk about your project? Call (858) 898-5877 or request a free estimate online.
"The crew finished the composite deck in about a week and a half, which was exactly what they told us upfront. The new surface has zero gaps, the railings are rock-solid, and the rust problem we had with the old wood deck is gone. Worth every dollar."
Michael T., Coronado - Composite deck installation
"We had a vinyl fence put in along the back of the property and they handled the HOA approval paperwork for us, which saved a lot of headache. The fence looks clean and modern, and it is holding up perfectly - no fading after the first summer."
Sandra R., Chula Vista - Vinyl fence installation
"Our old pressure-treated deck was soft in two spots and had rust streaks everywhere. They came out, assessed it, and gave us a clear breakdown of what needed replacing versus what was still sound. The repair was done in three days and the deck feels completely solid again."
James K., National City - Deck repair and replacement
We respond within 1 business day - no long wait. This estimate is completely free and carries no obligation whatsoever. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit so we can measure your space and put a written quote in your hands.
(858) 898-5877Coronado Fence & Deck is based in Coronado, CA and serves homeowners across 12 communities in the San Diego region, including Chula Vista, National City, La Mesa, and beyond. We are on-site in most areas within one week of signing a contract, and we schedule free estimates within a few days of your first call.
Coronado's building permit process exists so a city inspector can verify your deck is structurally safe before it is covered up. Skipping this step can force you to tear out and rebuild work later - and unpermitted decks almost always surface during a home sale. The City of Coronado Building Division handles permit reviews and sets the rules for what inspectors check at each stage.
Composite decking outlasts wood in coastal environments because it does not absorb moisture, does not splinter, and resists the salt-driven corrosion that wears down wood surfaces. Wood is less expensive upfront but needs sealing every one to two years to stay sound.
Standard zinc-coated fasteners can rust through within a few years in Coronado's salt air, weakening the connections that hold your deck together. Stainless steel or hot-dipped galvanized hardware is the minimum standard for any deck built near the coast.
In many Coronado neighborhoods - particularly the Coronado Cays and areas near the historic core - HOA approval is required before or alongside the city permit application. HOA rules can govern deck size, railing style, and material colors. A local contractor who knows Coronado will help you navigate both approvals at the same time.
Coronado's mild year-round climate means deck construction can happen in any month - there is no real off-season. However, demand is highest in spring, and experienced contractors book up fast. The National Weather Service San Diego confirms fewer than 10 inches of rain per year here, making weather delays rare.
Coronado lots tend to be compact, and the city enforces setback rules that limit how close a deck can sit to property lines. A contractor should verify setbacks before drawing up any plan - a deck even a foot too close to the property line will fail inspection and require costly rework.
Coronado Fence & Deck is a licensed and insured deck builder company based in Coronado, CA, serving 12 communities across the San Diego region since 2015. We hold a valid contractor license issued by the California Contractors State License Board, which you can verify at cslb.ca.gov.
Every project we take on goes through the full City of Coronado permit and inspection process. We have completed custom deck builds, fence installations, and specialty outdoor structures across Coronado and the surrounding South Bay and East County communities.
Want to know more about how we work and who we are? Read more about Coronado Fence & Deck.
If boards flex underfoot, railings wobble when you push on them, or you see rust stains around every screw, the structure underneath is likely compromised. Spot repairs can buy time, but a full rebuild is usually the better long-term investment in Coronado's salt air environment.
A composite deck built with coastal-grade hardware and proper framing can last 25 to 30 years. A pressure-treated wood deck that is sealed and maintained every two to three years can last 25 to 40 years. Poor hardware or skipped maintenance shortens both timelines significantly in coastal conditions.
A complete written quote should cover materials, labor, permit fees, and any site-specific costs like access or demolition of an existing structure. Be cautious of any bid that leaves fees vague - the permit and hardware upgrade costs in Coronado are real and should be itemized up front.
The North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) publishes consumer guides on deck safety, material selection, and what to look for when hiring a builder - worth reading before you sign any contract. Ready to get started? Call (858) 898-5877 or request your free estimate.
Coronado is a small, tight-knit city of about 20,000 residents sitting on a peninsula connected to downtown San Diego by the San Diego-Coronado Bridge. Median home values here consistently top $2 million, making it one of the most expensive residential markets in California. According to U.S. Census data, most residents are homeowners who invest heavily in maintaining and improving their properties.
The city's identity is anchored by landmarks every resident knows well - the iconic Hotel del Coronado, built in 1888, shapes the character of the surrounding neighborhood where many older Victorian and Craftsman homes still stand. Coronado Beach - consistently ranked among the best beaches in the country by sites like TripAdvisor - runs along the western edge of the island and draws visitors and residents alike. The city also hosts Naval Air Station North Island and Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, which means a steady mix of long-term civilian homeowners and military families who all need reliable local contractors.
Coronado covers only about 8 square miles, and most of its residential lots are compact - homeowners improve what they have rather than moving to larger properties. The salt air, strong UV, and occasional heavy winter rains create real wear on exterior surfaces, which is why decks, fences, and outdoor structures need to be built with coastal-grade materials from day one. Coronado Fence & Deck has been working on Coronado properties since 2015, and we understand the local permit process, HOA landscape, and what it takes to build something that holds up here.
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Call Coronado Fence & Deck for a free on-site estimate - we respond within 1 business day and serve all of Coronado and the greater San Diego area.