
Hermosa Beach Deck & Fence builds custom decks, Trex deck systems, and fences for El Segundo homeowners. We know the postwar housing stock here and what salt air does to outdoor structures over time.

El Segundo sits right on the coast, where salt air and marine layer moisture shorten the lifespan of natural wood decking. Trex composite boards resist that deterioration, hold their color under strong UV exposure, and require far less upkeep than wood - which matters on a tight lot where the deck sees daily use. See our Trex deck installation options to find the right board profile for your yard.
El Segundo lots are compact, and most homes were laid out in the postwar era when outdoor living spaces were an afterthought. We design custom decks that fit your actual yard boundaries, setback requirements, and the proportions of a mid-century home rather than something that just looks awkward bolted on.
With most El Segundo homes dating from the 1940s to 1970s, many decks and patio structures are well past their useful life. Coastal moisture accelerates wood rot and fastener corrosion here, so a deck that looks surface-level okay may have more problems underneath than it appears.
El Segundo is a dense city where homes sit close together, and a well-built wood privacy fence makes a real difference in how usable your backyard feels. We use pressure-treated or naturally rot-resistant lumber that holds up better in the coastal moisture El Segundo homeowners deal with year-round.
El Segundo gets morning marine layer most of the year, plus intense afternoon sun in summer. A patio cover or covered deck gives you a dry, shaded space that works comfortably through both conditions - and extends how many months of the year you actually use your outdoor area.
Regular staining and sealing is especially important this close to the ocean. UV exposure and salt-laden air break down protective coatings faster in El Segundo than they do inland, and keeping up with a resealing schedule every one to two years is one of the most cost-effective ways to extend the life of a natural wood deck.
El Segundo is a small city of about 16,000 people on the Pacific coast, bordered by LAX to the north and Manhattan Beach to the south. It feels like a tight-knit beach town, and most of its housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1970s during the postwar aerospace boom. Homes from that era have original structural bones - rooflines, framing, and exterior layouts that were not designed with modern deck additions in mind. When we build on a 1950s ranch home in El Segundo, we account for how the existing structure handles the additional load and what the permit office requires for that type of attachment.
The coastal location is the other major factor. El Segundo sits right on the Pacific, and salt air is working on your home every day. Metal fasteners corrode faster here than they do in Torrance or Gardena. Wood dries out and checks more aggressively under the combination of sun, salt, and periodic marine layer moisture. Composite and Trex decking materials are a practical answer for El Segundo homeowners who want an outdoor space that does not need constant attention - and we recommend them often for properties this close to the water.
Our crew works throughout El Segundo regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The El Segundo Planning and Building Safety Division handles permit reviews for deck and fence projects, and we are familiar with their submission process and what they typically require for attached and detached structures.
The city covers only about 5.5 square miles, which makes it genuinely easy to work here efficiently. Most of the residential streets run through a compact grid between Main Street and the beach. Homes near El Segundo Beach, on the western edge of the city off Vista del Mar, face the most direct ocean exposure and need materials chosen accordingly. Homes closer to Sepulveda Boulevard on the eastern side are a bit more sheltered but still coastal enough to warrant coastal-grade hardware on any outdoor build.
We serve the neighboring city of Hermosa Beach as our home base, just a short drive south. El Segundo and Hermosa Beach homeowners often face the same challenges - older homes, tight lots, and the ongoing maintenance demands of a coastal environment - so our experience carries directly between the two cities.
Contact us by phone or through the online form and we will respond within one business day to set up a free site visit. No pressure, no obligation.
We visit your El Segundo property, measure the space, discuss material options suited to the coastal environment, and provide a written estimate with a clear total cost. No surprise fees after the fact.
We handle all permit paperwork with the El Segundo Building Safety Division. Approval typically takes one to three weeks, and we coordinate the construction start date around permit timing so there are no gaps.
We build your project and walk you through the finished work before we leave. Most El Segundo deck and fence projects are complete within one to two weeks of construction starting.
We serve all of El Segundo, from the streets near the beach to neighborhoods closer to Main Street. Free on-site estimates with no obligation.
(424) 544-0344El Segundo is a small, tight-knit coastal city in Los Angeles County with about 16,000 residents packed into roughly 5.5 square miles. It sits between LAX to the north and Manhattan Beach to the south, facing the Pacific Ocean to the west. Despite being surrounded by the larger LA metro, El Segundo has a genuine neighborhood feel, centered on a walkable downtown along Main Street lined with local restaurants and independent businesses. The city was founded in 1911 around a Chevron oil refinery - still operating on the northern edge of town - and grew substantially during the mid-century aerospace boom that brought major employers like Boeing and Northrop Grumman to the area. Many of the engineers and professionals who work at those companies own homes here and maintain them carefully.
The housing stock reflects that postwar growth. Most single-family homes in El Segundo were built between the 1940s and 1970s - modest ranch-style and traditional homes on small lots, most finished in stucco, many with backyards that have never been updated from their original layouts. Home values sit well above the regional median, and the owner-occupancy rate is notably high, which means homeowners here tend to invest in long-term improvements rather than short-term patches. Nearby Manhattan Beach to the south has a similar high-value coastal character but with larger lots and more variety in housing style - both cities attract homeowners who want outdoor spaces that hold up to the beach environment.
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