
Quality Hanford Deck and Fence installs vinyl fences, wood fences, custom decks, and patio covers for Reedley homeowners. We have been serving the San Joaquin Valley since 2017, and we pull all required Fresno County permits so the project closes properly. We know the clay soil and summer heat conditions that affect outdoor structures in Reedley.

Vinyl holds up better than wood in Reedley's heat-dry cycle because it does not dry out, crack, or need annual sealing the way wood does. It is the go-to low-maintenance choice for homeowners in this part of the Valley who want a clean perimeter fence that will not warp or fade after a few summers. Read more about materials, styles, and what to expect on our vinyl fence installation page.
Reedley's older neighborhoods have a lot of original wood fencing from the 1960s and 1970s that is overdue for replacement. New wood privacy fencing installed with proper post depth and below-grade treatment holds up to the seasonal clay soil movement common in Fresno County without the heaving and leaning that shortcuts produce.
Reedley homes built in the postwar decades often have a basic concrete slab patio as the only outdoor living space. A raised wood or composite deck alongside or above that slab adds usable square footage without requiring major concrete demolition, and it can be designed to step down to an existing yard level gracefully.
Reedley backyards are exposed to full sun through long, hot summers, and a pergola is one of the most practical ways to create shade without the cost of an enclosed addition. Freestanding pergolas work well in Reedley yards where the house footprint and existing slabs leave limited attachment points.
A solid patio cover over an existing slab turns an unusable hot concrete pad into a shaded outdoor room. Aluminum and solid-panel covers are popular in Reedley because they block direct afternoon sun and also keep agricultural dust and debris from settling on patio furniture and surfaces.
Reedley summers are harsh on unprotected wood - heat above 100 degrees combined with intense UV breaks down finishes and opens the grain to moisture from winter tule fog. Staining and sealing on a two-to-three year cycle keeps wood decks healthy and extends their service life significantly in this climate.
Reedley is an agricultural city in Fresno County where most of the housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1980s. Those older homes have had decades of exposure to the San Joaquin Valley's extremes: summer heat that regularly exceeds 100 degrees, winter tule fog that keeps surfaces damp for weeks at a time, and clay soils that expand and contract with every wet-dry seasonal cycle. Wood fences and deck structures installed decades ago without the right post depth or material treatment show the effects of that environment - split pickets, posts that have shifted out of plumb, and decking boards that have cracked and checked after years of UV exposure.
The Kings River runs along the edge of Reedley, and homes in lower-lying neighborhoods near the river see higher soil moisture through the winter months, which accelerates wood rot at grade and adds pressure on fence posts that were not treated for sustained ground contact. Any contractor doing fence or deck work in Reedley needs to account for this variation - what works on higher ground in the middle of the city is not always the right specification for homes closer to the river corridor. Newer subdivisions on the north and east sides of town are in better shape overall, but they are now old enough that original outdoor structures are beginning to need replacement.
Our crew works throughout Reedley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Residential building permits for deck and fence projects in Reedley are issued through the City of Reedley, and we pull permits on your behalf so the project closes with a proper record. We know the difference between the older in-town lots along Manning Avenue and the newer subdivisions on the city's outskirts - and how to work around existing concrete, carports, and detached garages common on mid-century properties.
Reedley is known as the "World's Fruit Basket" for the variety of fruit grown in the surrounding orchards, and that agricultural identity shapes both the community and the properties here. Reedley College has anchored the community since 1926, and the neighborhoods around the college represent some of the city's most established residential blocks. We work on homes from those established central neighborhoods all the way out to the newer streets on the north and east sides of the city.
We also serve nearby communities in the area. If you are in Kingsburg to the west or in Dinuba just to the south, we cover those areas regularly as part of our service territory throughout this part of Fresno County.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you have in mind - fence, deck, patio cover, or pergola. We reply within one business day and set up a time to come out and look at the property.
We visit the property, measure the space, and look at any existing structures or site conditions that affect the project. You receive a written estimate broken out by materials, labor, and permit fees - no bundled numbers that hide what you are actually paying for.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to the City of Reedley. City permit review typically takes one to two weeks. We schedule your construction start as soon as the permit is in hand and confirm the timeline with you before the crew arrives.
The crew completes the build, passes required inspections, and leaves the property clean. Fence projects typically finish in two to four days. Deck projects take three to seven business days. We walk through the finished work with you before closing out the job.
We serve homeowners throughout Reedley and the surrounding area. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer on what the project will cost and how long it will take.
(559) 794-9934Reedley is a city of roughly 26,000 people in Fresno County, situated about 25 miles southeast of downtown Fresno in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley. The city is surrounded by orchards producing peaches, nectarines, plums, grapes, and citrus - earning it the nickname "World's Fruit Basket." Agriculture is the backbone of the local economy, and that agricultural identity is visible throughout the city's older neighborhoods, commercial areas, and the packing operations that line the roads leading out of town. According to the Reedley city profile, most of the housing stock dates from the 1940s through the 1980s, with newer subdivisions filling in on the north and east edges over recent decades.
The Kings River runs along the southern and eastern edges of the city, offering a natural boundary and a well-used recreation spot for swimming, fishing, and tubing in the summer months. Reedley College, established in 1926, sits close to the heart of the city and is one of the community's most recognizable institutions. Nearby Kingsburg to the west and Selma further north along Highway 99 are part of the same corridor we serve throughout this part of the Valley.
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