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Antioch Deck & Fence builds cedar decks, custom outdoor structures, and fences for Clayton, CA homeowners. We work on hillside lots near Mount Diablo and handle permits with the City of Clayton - and we have been serving Contra Costa County since 2020.

Cedar is a natural fit for Clayton homes. It handles the hot, dry summers near Mount Diablo without the splitting and warping that less stable species show after a few seasons, and it looks at home on the ranch-style and hillside properties throughout the city. See our cedar wood deck construction service for more on how we build.
Clayton's lots vary a great deal - some are flat and open, others climb steeply toward Mount Diablo State Park. A custom design starts with the actual grade and orientation of your property, not a catalog layout. That matters on hillside lots where off-the-shelf plans simply do not fit the terrain.
Clayton homeowners who want to avoid annual sealing often choose composite decking. It holds its color through the intense UV exposure of an inland summer and does not require the seasonal maintenance that wood demands. It is also a stable choice on sloped lots where the framing must account for grade changes.
Clayton afternoons in July and August can be brutal. A covered deck or attached patio cover turns an unusable hot surface into a genuinely comfortable outdoor space from spring through fall. We build covers that handle both the summer heat and the winter rain that comes later in the year.
Clayton's owner-occupied neighborhoods have a high rate of fenced properties. Vinyl fencing holds up in both the dry summer heat and wet winters without painting or staining, and it does not attract the termite activity that can shorten the life of wood fencing in this area.
Clayton homes built in the 1960s and 1970s often have original or first-replacement decks that are now reaching the end of their life. If your boards are cracking, posts feel soft, or the ledger connection looks compromised, a full assessment will tell you whether targeted repairs or a full replacement makes more sense for your budget.
Clayton is almost entirely single-family homes, most built between the 1960s and 1990s. Those homes are now 30 to 60 years old, and many have original or first-replacement decks that have been through decades of Clayton summers. The city sits inland, and summer temperatures regularly climb into the 90s and occasionally past 100 degrees - that kind of dry heat is genuinely hard on wood, cracking boards and failing caulk faster than homeowners typically expect. Add in the wet winters, and you get a climate that cycles wood between soaking wet and bone dry several times a year.
The hillside neighborhoods near Mount Diablo State Park introduce terrain challenges that flat suburban contractors are not always equipped to handle. Sloped lots mean footings must be engineered for grade changes, drainage must be planned from the start, and the framing geometry of the deck itself is more complex than on level ground. The expansive clay soils throughout Clayton also shift seasonally, which puts additional stress on any structure anchored to the ground. A deck builder who works in Clayton regularly knows to account for these factors before the first hole is dug.
Our crew works throughout Clayton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits from the City of Clayton and know their review process, which means we can build an accurate timeline from the day you sign a contract rather than estimating based on other cities.
Clayton is a small, close-knit city, and its geography shapes almost every outdoor project we take on here. Homes near downtown along Main Street sit on flatter lots with different footing requirements than the hillside subdivisions that climb toward the mountain. The neighborhoods backing up to the open space edge carry both the stunning views that make Clayton desirable and the fire hazard zone designation that affects material choices. We are familiar with all of it - from the flat streets near the city center to the terraced lots higher up where drainage planning is as important as the deck itself.
We also serve nearby Danville to the south, where similar high-value owner-occupied housing stock and larger lot sizes make deck and outdoor structure projects a regular part of our schedule. If you are in Clayton or just over in Danville, we work both areas.
We respond within one business day. You do not need plans or a design ready - just a general sense of what you want and where on your Clayton property it would go.
We visit your Clayton property, measure the space, assess the slope and soil, and walk through material options suited to this area. A written proposal follows within a few days at no cost - we address the full project price at this step so there are no surprises.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Clayton. Plan review typically takes two to four weeks, and we account for that window in your build schedule from the start.
Work begins once the permit is approved. Required city inspections happen at footings and at project completion. We do a full walkthrough with you before leaving the site.
Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day. No pressure - just a straight answer about what your Clayton project involves and what it will cost.
(925) 503-1287Clayton is a small city of around 11,000 people in eastern Contra Costa County, sitting directly at the foot of Mount Diablo. It is one of the more unusual cities in the Bay Area - intentionally small, almost entirely single-family residential, and deliberately slow to grow. Home values regularly exceed $900,000, and the overwhelming majority of residents own their homes rather than rent. The city centers on a small, walkable downtown along Main Street with local restaurants and shops, and the surrounding neighborhoods spread out toward the open space that defines the city on its eastern and southern edges.
Clayton's housing stock dates mostly from the 1960s through the 1990s, with ranch-style and split-level homes making up the majority of the inventory. Newer hillside subdivisions were added in the 1990s and early 2000s, and those properties tend to have larger lots, more outdoor living space, and the sloped terrain that makes careful deck and structure planning essential. Homeowners here take long-term ownership seriously - they are the kind of customers who want work done right once rather than patched temporarily. Nearby Walnut Creek sits just to the west and is where many Clayton residents work or commute through on their way into the broader Bay Area job market.
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