
Quality Hanford Deck and Fence has been building decks, fences, and outdoor structures for Hanford homeowners since 2017. We handle custom decks, composite installations, pool decks, and pergolas - pulling every required City of Hanford permit so you never have to chase paperwork.

Hanford homes sit on clay-heavy Kings County soil, and every custom deck we design accounts for that ground movement from the first footing. Whether you want a wraparound deck near the historic downtown neighborhoods or a backyard build in one of the newer east-side subdivisions, our custom deck design and build service handles every detail from layout to permit inspection.
Hanford summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and composite decking handles that UV exposure far better than unprotected wood. It will not warp, splinter, or require annual sealing - a practical choice for homeowners who want a deck that holds up through the Valley heat without constant upkeep.
With Hanford's long, dry summers, a pool deck gets used hard from June through September. We build pool surrounds with heat-appropriate finishes and proper drainage planned for Kings County clay soil, so the surface stays flat and walkable year after year.
Hanford's dry summers and occasional wet winters are hard on unpainted wood fencing. Vinyl holds its color and structure through both extremes without requiring paint, stain, or rot treatment - a straightforward upgrade for homeowners who want a clean fence line with minimal maintenance.
In Hanford, a pergola extends your usable outdoor season by creating shade during the hottest afternoon hours. We build pergolas sized and positioned to block the afternoon sun that makes uncovered patios unusable from late May through September in the Central Valley.
Older Hanford homes near the downtown corridor sometimes have wood decks that were built before composite materials were widely available. If boards are soft, posts are rotting, or railings no longer feel stable, we assess whether targeted repair or a full replacement makes more sense financially before recommending a path.
Two things define outdoor structure work in Hanford more than anything else: the climate and the soil. Summer temperatures regularly reach 100 degrees or higher, and that kind of heat is punishing on materials that were not chosen or finished with it in mind. Dark decking absorbs heat until it is painful to walk on barefoot. Unprotected wood dries out and splits within a few seasons. Any outdoor structure here needs to be built with the Valley climate as a starting assumption, not an afterthought. That means material selection, finish choices, and shade planning all matter more here than they do in a milder part of the state.
The other factor is the clay soil that underlies most of Hanford and the surrounding Kings County area. Clay expands when it absorbs moisture during our wet winters and contracts when it dries out through the summer - a seasonal cycle that puts ongoing stress on footings, posts, and concrete. A deck or fence built without accounting for that movement can develop structural problems within a few years, regardless of how well the visible materials hold up. Contractors who work regularly in this area know how to prepare the ground and engineer the foundation to handle that seasonal shift. Contractors who do not will give you a beautiful-looking build that starts to move by the third or fourth year.
Quality Hanford Deck and Fence has been pulling permits at the City of Hanford Building Division since 2017, and our crew works throughout Kings County on a regular basis. We know the difference between a postwar ranch home near downtown and a newer stucco build on the north or east side of the city - and those differences affect everything from footing depth to material selection.
Hanford is a genuine community - the kind of place where the Kings County Courthouse has anchored downtown since 1896, where the Fox Theatre still draws locals for events, and where a lot of the homes near the city center were built during the postwar boom and have been cared for by the same families for decades. We have worked on homes throughout the city, from the older neighborhoods near 7th and 8th Streets to the newer subdivisions that have grown along the city edges. We also serve a lot of families near NAS Lemoore who are new to the area and need a reliable contractor they can trust without a long local track record to draw on.
We also serve homeowners in the communities immediately surrounding Hanford. If you are in Lemoore to the northwest or in Corcoran to the south, we cover those areas with the same crew and the same permitting process.
Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day. Most homeowners in Hanford can schedule a free on-site visit within the same week - no need for you to take time off or prepare anything before we arrive.
We walk the site, look at the soil and access conditions, and discuss your priorities before quoting anything. The written estimate breaks out labor, materials, and permit costs separately so you know exactly what you are agreeing to.
We pull all required City of Hanford building permits before work starts. Once permits are approved, construction typically runs three to ten days depending on the project size - you do not need to be home during the build.
We schedule the city inspection and walk you through the completed project before we close out the job. Any punch-list items are addressed before we consider the project done - not after we have collected final payment.
We serve Hanford homeowners throughout Kings County. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day with a free on-site estimate - no commitment required.
(559) 794-9934Hanford is the county seat of Kings County and home to roughly 58,000 people, sitting in California's San Joaquin Valley about halfway between Fresno and Bakersfield. The city has a genuine historic identity - the Kings County Courthouse, built in 1896, still anchors downtown, and the restored Fox Theatre on 7th Street continues to draw the community together for live events. The neighborhoods closest to downtown contain Victorian and Craftsman-style homes that are well over 100 years old, sitting alongside postwar ranch homes built in the 1940s through 1960s. The north and east sides of the city have grown outward over the past three decades with newer stucco-and-tile subdivisions that reflect a very different building era.
Most of Hanford's occupied housing is owner-occupied, which means the people calling for deck and fence work are the people who actually live in the home and care how it holds up long-term. The flat terrain and modest lot sizes that are typical throughout the city make most backyard and side-yard projects straightforward from an access standpoint. We serve homeowners across the full city, and also extend our work to nearby communities including Visalia to the northeast and Tulare further up the Valley.
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