
Pacific Grove Fence & Deck is a deck builder serving Seaside, CA - offering composite deck installation, deck repair, wood decks, and fence work for homes throughout the city. We have served Seaside homeowners since 2019 and respond to new inquiries within one business day.

Seaside sits close enough to Monterey Bay that salt air and morning fog reach every neighborhood in the city - and composite decking handles those conditions far better than untreated wood. Composite boards do not absorb moisture, do not rust fasteners the way improperly selected hardware does, and hold their color and structure through years of coastal exposure. See how our composite deck installation service is built specifically to meet the demands of Monterey Peninsula homes.
Most Seaside homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s, and many have original decks or patios that have been quietly deteriorating since. Salt air corrodes the hardware holding framing together before surface boards show obvious damage - so a deck that looks fine from above can have compromised posts or ledger connections underneath. We assess the full structure and give you an honest read on whether targeted repair or a full replacement is the smarter investment.
For Seaside homeowners working with a tighter budget, pressure-treated wood remains a viable decking option when the right treatment grade is used and the deck is properly sealed from day one. The key in a coastal city like Seaside is using ground-contact rated lumber for any posts or framing that sits close to grade, and sealing the deck within the first season before the salt air starts working on exposed wood grain. A well-built PT deck maintained annually can last 15 to 20 years here.
Seaside lots are compact and closely spaced - typical ranch-style homes here sit on lots of 5,000 to 7,000 square feet with neighbors close by on all sides. A vinyl fence defines property lines clearly, holds up without painting or staining in the coastal air, and does not rust or splinter. For Seaside homeowners who want a clean, low-maintenance boundary without spending years on upkeep, vinyl is one of the most practical choices available.
Wood fencing suits the character of many Seaside neighborhoods and can be the right choice when privacy and aesthetics both matter. The key in a coastal city is selecting the right species - redwood and cedar resist moisture and insects better than standard pine - and sealing the fence at installation to slow the salt-air damage that comes with living this close to the bay. We treat every wood fence here as a coastal installation, not a standard interior job.
Seaside decks that go a full year or two without resealing tend to show it fast - the marine fog and salt air strip protective coatings more quickly than in inland cities. Staining and sealing is not just cosmetic; it is what keeps the underlying wood sound and prevents the surface damage that leads to costly repairs. We use penetrating sealants rated for coastal conditions that bond in damp environments rather than surface-film products that peel when moisture gets underneath.
Most homes in Seaside were built between the 1940s and 1970s, originally constructed for military families stationed at the former Fort Ord base. These are ranch-style and tract homes that were built to a standard rather than custom spec - and after 50 to 70 years, many of them are overdue for outdoor structure work. The concrete slab foundations common throughout the city sit on sandy, coastal soil that shifts more than most homeowners expect, and that movement over decades shows up as cracked flatwork, uneven patios, and settling around the perimeter. When you add decades of salt air, marine fog, and the direct moisture exposure that comes from being less than two miles from Monterey Bay, the wear on decks, fences, and exterior wood is substantial.
Seaside also has a higher share of rental properties than most nearby cities, with multi-family buildings from the 1960s and 1970s alongside the single-family homes that make up most of the city. Both property types benefit from regular deck and exterior structure maintenance, and both face the same coastal conditions. Seaside has its own city permit process, and local inspectors check compliance with California residential code - particularly around deck ledger connections, railing heights, and footing depth. Contractors who work here regularly know what the city's plan review focuses on and how to prepare a permit package that moves through review without unnecessary delay.
Our crew works throughout Seaside regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The city is built on a flat to gently rolling coastal plain, which makes access straightforward for most properties - but the compact lot sizes and attached garages common in Seaside neighborhoods mean some jobs require careful staging of materials and equipment to avoid blocking neighboring driveways or common areas.
Seaside is a city that most Monterey Peninsula residents know as both a working-class community and a place with a strong neighborhood identity. Broadway Avenue runs through the heart of the city and is the reference point most locals use when describing where their home is located. Laguna Grande Regional Park sits near the center of the city and is one of the most-used green spaces on the Peninsula - many homeowners near the park have backyards that back up to or face the park greenery, which can affect how we approach fencing or deck visibility from the yard. Cal State Monterey Bay, built on the former Fort Ord land just north of the city, is the largest institution in the immediate area and a landmark nearly every Seaside resident references.
Homeowners in neighboring Sand City face similar coastal conditions and we cover that city as well. We also serve homeowners throughout Monterey, which borders Seaside along Canyon Del Rey Boulevard - the coastal climate and permit environment in both cities give us consistent territory we know well.
Call or submit our online form and we respond within one business day. We confirm a site visit time that works around your schedule - you do not need to take time off work for this.
We walk the property, assess existing structures, and discuss what you want to build or fix. You receive a written estimate before any commitment - no pressure, no surprise numbers later.
We handle the Seaside permit application on your behalf. Once the city approves plans - typically two to four weeks for residential decks - we schedule your construction start date and confirm the timeline with you directly.
We complete the work, pass final inspection, and leave the site clean. Before we leave, we walk you through what was built and answer any questions about maintenance or follow-up care.
We serve Seaside homeowners and respond within one business day. No obligation - just an honest assessment of your project.
(831) 340-7324Seaside is a city of roughly 34,000 people on the Monterey Peninsula, covering about 9 square miles on a flat to gently rolling coastal plain. Most of the city was developed in the postwar decades to house military families stationed at Fort Ord, and that history is visible in the housing stock - the majority of homes are ranch-style or simple tract houses built between the 1940s and 1970s. Neighborhoods are compact and densely built by Peninsula standards, with most residential lots running 5,000 to 7,000 square feet. The city is one of the most ethnically diverse communities on the Peninsula, with long-term families who have lived in the same neighborhoods for generations. Learn more about Seaside, CA on Wikipedia.
Broadway Avenue is the commercial and social spine of the city, running from the Monterey border through the center of town and connecting most Seaside neighborhoods to everyday services. Laguna Grande Regional Park, a large lake-centered park near the middle of the city, is the most prominent green space in Seaside and a gathering spot for local families. The former Fort Ord land to the north - now home to Cal State Monterey Bay and a growing commercial zone - has reshaped the northern edge of the city since the base closed in 1994. Seaside borders Monterey to the south and shares similar coastal conditions with neighboring Sand City, both of which we also serve.
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