
Oakley Deck & Fence builds Trex decks, custom wood decks, and privacy fences for Concord homeowners. We handle City of Concord permits, know the clay-soil conditions in this area, and respond within one business day.

Concord summers regularly push past 95 degrees, and that sustained heat is hard on untreated wood - boards dry out, split, and need resealing every year or two. A Trex deck holds up to those conditions without needing annual maintenance, and it does not splinter underfoot when the boards dry out - which matters for families with kids and dogs using the space daily.
Concord has a wide range of lot sizes and yard configurations, from tight postwar parcels near downtown to more spacious yards in newer neighborhoods toward the hills. A custom-designed deck accounts for your yard's slope, access points, and how your family plans to use the space - rather than defaulting to a standard size that may not fit how you actually live.
Composite decking handles Concord's temperature swings well - hot summer days followed by cooler evenings and occasional winter frost cycles are exactly the conditions that cause natural wood to expand, contract, and crack over time. Composite boards stay stable through those shifts and require only basic cleaning to look good year after year.
Concord's clay soil is one of the main reasons older wood fences lean and fail - posts shift as the ground swells and shrinks through the seasons. Vinyl fencing on concrete footings is less susceptible to that movement and does not need painting or sealing. For homeowners in Concord's established subdivisions, it is a low-maintenance option that holds its look through years of sun and rain.
A pergola gives Concord backyards the shade needed to make outdoor spaces usable through the summer months without requiring the full permitting process of an enclosed structure. For homeowners who use their backyard regularly from spring through fall, a pergola extends the hours when being outside is actually comfortable on a 100-degree afternoon.
A large share of Concord homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, which means original wood decks on many properties are now 40 to 70 years old. At that age, soft spots, warped boards, and shifting footings are common - and the clay soil movement here speeds up structural wear faster than the same age deck would show in a more stable soil environment.
Concord is the largest city in Contra Costa County, and most of its neighborhoods were built during the postwar suburban expansion of the 1950s through 1970s. That means a large portion of the housing stock is now 40 to 70 years old, and original outdoor structures - decks, patios, fences, and concrete flatwork - are well past their expected service lives. The combination of hot, dry summers and mild but wet winters creates conditions that degrade untreated or poorly maintained wood faster than homeowners in the city often realize. Temperatures from June through September regularly climb into the 90s and occasionally top 100 degrees Fahrenheit, accelerating the drying and cracking of wood surfaces. Then winter rain brings moisture back into those dried-out materials, repeating a stress cycle year after year.
Expansive clay soils are a second and often underestimated factor in Concord. Clay absorbs winter rain and swells, then dries and shrinks through the summer, and that constant movement puts stress on anything resting on or in the ground - concrete slabs, fence posts, and deck footings alike. Contractors who build to standard footing depths appropriate for stable soil often find that their work settles and cracks within a few years in Concord. A deck builder familiar with clay-soil conditions accounts for this in the structural design from the start, setting footings deep enough to reach the more stable soil layer below the active clay zone.
Our crew works throughout Concord regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Concord Building Division on a routine basis. We know the local review timeline, what documentation the inspectors request at each stage, and how to prepare permit packages that move through the process without unnecessary delays.
We work across Concord's different neighborhoods, from older streets near Todos Santos Plaza in the heart of downtown to the ranch-home neighborhoods that make up most of the city, and out to newer hillside developments east of the Concord Pavilion. The age and layout of homes varies significantly by neighborhood, and we arrive prepared for both the smaller lots and older construction methods of the central city and the slightly larger yards common in the newer subdivisions.
We also serve homeowners in Pacheco, the small unincorporated community just south of Concord, and throughout the broader central Contra Costa area. If you are near the Concord-Pacheco boundary or have a neighbor looking for the same kind of work, we can often handle both on the same schedule.
Call or submit a request through our contact form. We respond within one business day. We will ask about your yard, what you are hoping to build, and whether you have any immediate concerns - things like a soft spot in your current deck or a leaning fence post - so we come prepared.
We visit your property at no charge, measure the space, and assess soil conditions and yard access. You receive a written proposal with a single fixed price before any work begins. We also address cost questions directly at this visit so there are no surprises later.
We prepare and submit the permit application to the City of Concord Building Division. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks. We track the application and keep you updated, and we coordinate any plan check revisions the city requests.
Once the permit is approved, we schedule construction and complete the work according to the approved plans. We coordinate all required city inspections and walk through the finished project with you before we close out the job.
We serve homeowners throughout Concord and central Contra Costa County. One business day response, written proposal, no obligation.
(925) 257-6374Concord is the largest city in Contra Costa County, with a population of roughly 130,000 people. It grew rapidly during the postwar decades, and most of its neighborhoods consist of single-story ranch homes on modest lots - typically built between the 1950s and 1970s - that reflect the suburban character of that era. Downtown Concord is anchored by Todos Santos Plaza, a tree-lined public square that hosts farmers markets, community events, and outdoor concerts. The Concord Pavilion, one of the East Bay's largest outdoor amphitheaters, sits on the east side of the city and is one of Concord's most recognized institutions. Mount Diablo, the prominent peak visible from most of the city, defines the eastern horizon and is a constant local landmark for anyone who has lived here.
Concord has two BART stations - Concord and North Concord/Martinez - connecting residents to San Francisco and Oakland for work commutes. With an owner-occupancy rate near 55 percent, it is a city where homeowners invest in their properties over the long term. The housing stock varies by neighborhood: older streets near downtown have homes dating to the 1940s and 1950s, while newer subdivisions on the east and north edges of the city were built in the 1990s and 2000s. Neighboring Pleasant Hill borders Concord to the south, and Bay Point lies to the northeast along the Suisun Bay shoreline.
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