/ What we build

Every fence type. Proper footings. Done once.

Wood privacy, chain-link, security gates, arbors, decks, farm and ranch fencing — each one installed to the spec the material demands, not a one-size shortcut.

Close environmental shot of a finished cedar wood privacy fence on a residential lot in the East Bay, photographed in clear California daylight showing the vertical boards, level top rail, and properly set corner post with the yard and a tree visible beyond
Close environmental shot of a finished cedar wood privacy fence on a residential lot in the East Bay, photographed in clear California daylight showing the vertical boards, level top rail, and properly set corner post with the yard and a tree visible beyond
Full run of chain-link fencing along a residential property line photographed in bright daylight, showing a level top rail from end to end, taut mesh, and capped terminal posts, with a flat lawn in the foreground and a clear blue sky above
Full run of chain-link fencing along a residential property line photographed in bright daylight, showing a level top rail from end to end, taut mesh, and capped terminal posts, with a flat lawn in the foreground and a clear blue sky above
A steel security gate mounted between two solid concrete posts at a residential driveway entrance, photographed straight-on in clear daylight showing the gate hardware, hinges, and latch mechanism in detail, driveway extending behind
A steel security gate mounted between two solid concrete posts at a residential driveway entrance, photographed straight-on in clear daylight showing the gate hardware, hinges, and latch mechanism in detail, driveway extending behind
A wooden garden arbor with lattice sides standing at the entrance to a backyard path, photographed in afternoon California daylight showing the post bases set into concrete footings, clean joinery at the top beam, and surrounding landscaping
A wooden garden arbor with lattice sides standing at the entrance to a backyard path, photographed in afternoon California daylight showing the post bases set into concrete footings, clean joinery at the top beam, and surrounding landscaping
A new wood deck attached to a residential home photographed in clear daylight from a low wide angle showing the decking boards running parallel, railing posts set at even intervals, and the surrounding yard and fence line visible at the edges
A new wood deck attached to a residential home photographed in clear daylight from a low wide angle showing the decking boards running parallel, railing posts set at even intervals, and the surrounding yard and fence line visible at the edges
A wide ranch property fence line photographed in open Central Valley daylight, wooden posts and wire running across flat agricultural land with dry grass, a clear sky above, and a sturdy metal farm gate visible at the near end showing heavy-duty hinges
A wide ranch property fence line photographed in open Central Valley daylight, wooden posts and wire running across flat agricultural land with dry grass, a clear sky above, and a sturdy metal farm gate visible at the near end showing heavy-duty hinges
— Six types of work

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Wood Fencing

Chain-Link Fencing

Security Gates

Cedar and pressure-treated privacy fencing set on concrete footings. Posts plumb before a single board goes on — because that's what keeps the fence from racking in year three.

Residential and commercial chain-link with a level top rail and properly tensioned mesh. The difference between a lazy install and a solid one is visible the first time you look down the line.

Driveway and entry gates built to carry real daily use — hinges set square, latches that align on first close, frames welded or bolted to footings that won't shift.

Arbors

Decks

Farm and Ranch Fencing

Freestanding arbors built on the same footing standards as our fencing — posts set deep enough that the structure stays plumb through wet winters and dry summers.

Agricultural fencing and farm gates built for the valley climate — posts sunk deep enough for livestock pressure, hardware rated for ten years of daily use, not three.

Wood decks framed and fastened to last — joists spaced correctly, ledger boards properly flashed, and decking laid without gaps that collect water and rot.

▸ Where we work

Stockton to Walnut Creek and every stop between.

Stockton — Modesto — Mountain House — Tracy — Discovery Bay — Brentwood — Oakley — Concord — Orinda — Walnut Creek — Alamo

Not sure if you're in our range? Call 925-525-2270 and we'll tell you in thirty seconds.

We know what the valley heat does to wood and what the shaded lots in the hills do to a gate post. That regional knowledge is in every install we do.

Ready to get the details right?

Tell us what you're building and where. We'll come out, look at the site, and give you a straight number.