
Pacific Grove Fence & Deck is a deck builder serving Del Rey Oaks, CA - providing wood and privacy fence installation, custom deck construction, deck repair, and pergola work for homes throughout this small Monterey Peninsula city. We have served the Peninsula since 2019 and respond to new inquiries within one business day.

Del Rey Oaks sits about one mile from Monterey Bay, and that coastal proximity means wood fencing needs to be installed with salt-air conditions in mind - right species selection, proper sealing at installation, and hardware that does not corrode in the salt-laden air. Many homeowners here also have mature oak trees along or near property lines that complicate installation with roots and debris. Our wood and privacy fence installation service is built around what these coastal conditions actually demand, not a standard inland approach.
The postwar ranch homes that make up most of Del Rey Oaks were built in the 1950s and 1960s - and original decks from that era, if they still exist, are well overdue for a structural assessment. Salt air corrodes the metal hardware in framing before surface boards look obviously damaged, and oak tree roots can push up concrete pads and footings over time. A full structural check tells you whether targeted repairs make sense or whether a full rebuild is the more honest investment.
Del Rey Oaks homeowners have real equity in their properties - median home values here sit well above the national average - and a well-built deck adds usable square footage to a property that is already a serious investment. The compact, single-story ranch-style homes typical in this city often have backyards that benefit from a ground-level or low-raised deck that extends the living area without requiring a permit for a raised structure. We design around what the site and home style actually call for.
For Del Rey Oaks properties where a low-maintenance boundary is the priority, vinyl fencing holds up well in the coastal climate without the annual sealing and inspection that wood requires in salt-air conditions. Vinyl does not rust, splinter, or absorb moisture - and on lots where oak trees make wood maintenance more demanding, it is often the practical long-term choice. It works particularly well on properties along the quieter residential streets closer to the former Fort Ord boundary.
Del Rey Oaks summers are cool and foggy, but the sheltered outdoor space a pergola provides can make a backyard genuinely usable even when the marine layer rolls in. The modest lot sizes throughout the city are well suited to a freestanding pergola that defines an outdoor room without taking over the yard. Combined with the natural shade that the oak trees this city is named for already provide, a pergola creates a comfortable outdoor area that works with the local climate rather than against it.
In Del Rey Oaks, the combination of marine fog and proximity to Monterey Bay means unprotected wood surfaces lose their sealant faster than in drier inland cities. Staining and sealing every one to two years is the maintenance task that prevents the deeper rot and structural damage that turns a routine upkeep job into a full replacement. We use penetrating sealants rated for coastal conditions - products that bond under damp conditions rather than surface films that lift when moisture gets underneath.
Del Rey Oaks is one of the smallest cities in Monterey County - covering less than one square mile with a population of around 1,600 - but the homes here face the same coastal pressures as anywhere else on the Peninsula. The city sits roughly one mile from Monterey Bay, close enough that salt-laden marine fog reaches every neighborhood most mornings. That moisture, combined with the oak trees that give the city its name, creates a specific set of challenges for decks, fences, and any exterior wood structure: persistent dampness that promotes rot, roots that push up concrete and footings over time, and salt air that corrodes metal hardware well before surface boards show obvious damage. Most of the city's housing stock dates from the 1950s and 1960s, meaning many homes are now 60 to 70 years old and may have original decks or exterior structures that have never been structurally assessed.
The high rate of owner-occupancy in Del Rey Oaks means most homeowners here are long-term residents who treat their properties as investments - and the above-average home values in this city reflect that. Homeowners in Del Rey Oaks tend to want quality work that holds up, not the cheapest fix available. The city also sits in an active seismic zone; the Monterey Peninsula has historically experienced significant earthquakes, and even minor tremors shift foundations and footings in ways that affect how deck posts and framing behave over time. A contractor working here needs to account for site movement as well as coastal weather when sizing footings and selecting fasteners.
Our crew works throughout Del Rey Oaks regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The city is compact enough that every neighborhood has a familiar character - the oak-lined streets near Del Rey Oaks City Hall on Fern Drive, the quieter cul-de-sacs near the former Fort Ord boundary, and the properties that border Monterey along Highway 218. On nearly every job in this city, we are working with mature oak trees somewhere on or near the property - and that means assessing root proximity to footings and planning material staging carefully on compact lots where space is limited.
Del Rey Oaks is bordered by Monterey to the west and Seaside to the north, and both of those cities are part of our regular service area. Homeowners near the Monterey city line often call us after seeing work we have done on nearby properties. The former Fort Ord land borders the city to the east - now home to trails and California State University Monterey Bay - and many residents along that edge have backyards that back up to open land, which creates specific considerations for fence siting and post placement.
Neighbors in Carmel-by-the-Sea face similarly demanding coastal conditions on older properties, and we cover that city as well. We also work regularly in Seaside, which borders Del Rey Oaks to the north - the coastal climate and permit environment across all three cities is territory our team knows well.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you are looking to build or repair. We respond to all new inquiries within one business day - usually sooner.
We visit your property at a time that works for you, assess the site, and provide a written estimate with itemized pricing. There is no cost for the site visit, and our estimate includes the permit fee and review timeline so you have the full picture before committing.
We handle the permit application with the City of Del Rey Oaks and keep you updated as the review progresses. Once the permit is issued, we schedule construction and confirm dates with you before mobilizing.
Our crew builds on the scheduled dates, keeps the site clean, and walks through the finished work with you before we leave. We coordinate any required city inspections and confirm that everything is closed out before the project is complete.
We serve Del Rey Oaks and the surrounding Monterey Peninsula. No-cost site visit. Written estimate before any work begins. One business day response.
(831) 340-7324Del Rey Oaks is one of the smallest incorporated cities on the Monterey Peninsula, covering less than one square mile and home to around 1,600 residents. The city takes its name from the native oak trees that line many of its streets - a distinctive feature that gives the neighborhoods a canopied, shaded character unlike the more exposed coastal terrain nearby. Most of the housing stock consists of single-story ranch-style homes built in the 1950s and 1960s, many of them originally constructed to serve military families stationed at the nearby Fort Ord base. The city has a high rate of owner-occupancy, and home values here sit well above the national median, reflecting the desirability of the Monterey Peninsula even in its smaller communities. The city is listed in the U.S. Census as a small but stable residential community with very little commercial development - it is almost entirely single-family homes and quiet residential streets.
Del Rey Oaks borders Monterey to the west and Seaside to the north, placing it squarely in the heart of the Peninsula's residential corridor. The former Fort Ord military base, now home to California State University Monterey Bay and extensive trail systems, borders the city to the east and northeast. Monterey Bay sits roughly one mile to the west, close enough that salt air and marine fog are everyday realities for every home in the city. Nearby Monterey and Sand City are within a short drive and share similar building conditions, making them natural neighboring areas for homeowners comparing contractors across the Peninsula.
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