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Antioch Deck & Fence is a deck builder serving Concord, CA, specializing in deck repair and replacement, composite deck installation, and fence work. We have worked throughout Contra Costa County since 2020 and handle every permit with the City of Concord Building Division from start to finish.

Most Concord homes built in the 1960s through 1980s are now old enough that their original decks have aged past the point of minor fixes. Our deck repair and replacement service covers everything from rotted joists and failed ledger connections to full deck rebuilds on homes throughout Concord.
Concord's inland summer heat is genuinely hard on untreated wood. Composite boards handle the repeated expansion and contraction of hot days better than wood does, and they need almost no maintenance - a real advantage for homeowners who commute to work and have little time for seasonal upkeep.
Concord summers regularly push past 90 degrees and occasionally hit 100. Wood decks that go into summer without a fresh coat of sealer dry out fast and start cracking before the rainy season arrives. Annual staining is the least expensive thing you can do to extend the life of a wood deck in this climate.
Vinyl fencing is a practical choice for Concord's mix of ranch-style homes and suburban subdivisions. It holds up through the summer heat cycles without warping or needing paint, and it matches the clean, low-maintenance look that most Concord HOAs allow.
Concord afternoons in July and August can be genuinely uncomfortable outside without shade. A solid patio cover or covered deck turns that dead heat of the afternoon into usable outdoor time for your family, and it protects deck boards from direct UV exposure that shortens their lifespan.
Pergolas add defined outdoor structure to Concord backyards without requiring a full roof. They work well on the modest lot sizes common across Concord's residential neighborhoods and provide a framework for vines or shade fabric that cuts afternoon sun without blocking the view of Mount Diablo.
Concord is the largest city in Contra Costa County, and most of its neighborhoods were built between the 1950s and 1980s. That means a huge share of the city's homes are now 40 to 70 years old - and the decks, patios, and fences that were built along with them are at or past the end of their useful life. The city's inland location means summer heat regularly pushes into the 90s and occasionally tops 100 degrees, which is significantly harder on outdoor wood structures than the mild coastal climate many homeowners assume applies to the entire Bay Area. Boards warp, caulk fails, and finishes break down faster here than they would in San Francisco or the closer-in East Bay suburbs.
Compounding the age issue is the clay soil that underlies much of the East Bay, including Concord. These soils swell when wet in winter and shrink in the dry summer months, putting constant stress on footings, slab edges, and anything anchored to the ground. A deck footing that was installed without accounting for this movement can shift noticeably over a decade, leading to out-of-level structures and, eventually, structural concerns. Ranch-style homes on typical Concord lots - usually 6,000 to 8,000 square feet with attached garages and backyard patios - are the most common context for this work, and they share predictable patterns that a contractor familiar with the area will recognize immediately.
Our crew works throughout Concord regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. When permits are required, we submit them to the City of Concord Building Division and follow the local review process. Concord homeowners who commute to Oakland or San Francisco via BART from the Concord or North Concord stations often need a contractor who can coordinate around a tight schedule - we are used to that and work to minimize how much your presence is needed on site.
The city covers a lot of ground. Older neighborhoods near Todos Santos Plaza and downtown Concord tend to have homes from the 1940s and 1950s with different structural characteristics than the newer subdivisions near the Concord Hills area to the east. The City of Concord covers permit requirements for all residential work within the city limits, and we follow those requirements on every job. Whether your home is near the Concord Pavilion, off Clayton Road, or in one of the quieter streets south of Highway 4, we know this city and its building stock well.
We also serve nearby Pacheco to the west, which borders Concord and shares similar home ages and soil conditions. If your address falls near the Concord-Pacheco boundary, give us a call - we work that area regularly.
We reply within one business day. You do not need a detailed plan ready - just describe what you are seeing with your existing deck or what you want to build, and we take it from there.
We come to your Concord property, inspect the existing structure if it is a repair job, measure the space, and review material options. You get a written estimate at no charge, with no pressure to sign.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Concord Building Division. Plan review typically runs two to four weeks, and we track it so you do not have to follow up.
Work begins once the permit clears. The city inspector visits for required inspection points, and we walk the finished project with you before we leave the site.
Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day. No pressure and no commitment - just a clear picture of what your Concord deck project involves and what it costs.
(925) 503-1287Concord is the largest city in Contra Costa County, with roughly 130,000 residents spread across a mix of older established neighborhoods and newer subdivisions. The city grew rapidly during the postwar suburban boom, and the era shows in the housing stock - single-story ranch homes from the 1950s through 1970s make up the core of the residential inventory. Downtown Concord anchors around Todos Santos Plaza, a tree-lined public square where farmers markets and community events bring residents together. The Concord Pavilion, one of the East Bay's most recognizable outdoor concert venues, is another landmark locals identify with immediately. About 55% of housing units in Concord are owner-occupied, which means most residents are responsible for their own maintenance and have a real stake in keeping their properties in good shape.
The city is well connected to the broader Bay Area through two BART stations and Highway 4, which runs along the southern edge. Many Concord residents commute to Oakland or San Francisco for work, returning to a suburban environment that feels genuinely neighborly rather than transient. The community is diverse, with families that have lived here for decades alongside newer arrivals. Neighboring Bay Point sits just to the east along the Suisun Bay shoreline, sharing some of Concord's older housing stock but with its own distinct waterfront character.
We pull permits from the City of Concord Building Division regularly and know how to structure submittals to move through review without unnecessary delays. That familiarity with the local process protects your project timeline from the start.
Most of Concord's housing stock dates from the 1950s to 1980s and sits on expansive clay soil. We design footings and ledger connections with those soil conditions in mind - not a generic spec that ignores what the ground actually does here.
We recommend materials based on how they hold up in Concord's actual heat and UV exposure, not just on price point. Choosing the wrong decking material for this climate is the most common reason homeowners are back looking at repairs within five years.
We know Concord is a commuter city - many residents are away from home all day. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and give you a realistic schedule so you can plan around the work.
Concord homeowners have a lot of options when it comes to contractors, but not all of them understand what aging postwar housing stock in an inland climate actually demands. We do, and that knowledge shows up in how we design projects, choose materials, and handle the permit process from the first call through the final inspection.
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Learn MoreCall (925) 503-1287 or submit an estimate request today. We cover all of Concord and reply within one business day.