
Hermosa Beach Deck & Fence builds custom decks, pool decks, and fences for Redondo Beach homeowners. We understand what salt air and coastal conditions do to outdoor structures, and we build accordingly.

Redondo Beach backyards are compact, and a well-built pool deck makes the most of every square foot around your pool area. We design and build pool decks that stand up to the daily moisture, salt air, and UV exposure that coastal properties face. Learn about our pool deck construction services to see what we can build for your yard.
Most Redondo Beach lots are on the smaller side, which means your deck layout needs to work with your specific yard shape, setbacks, and HOA rules if applicable. We design custom decks from scratch to fit your exact space rather than applying a one-size solution.
Composite decking holds up to the salt air and coastal moisture that Redondo Beach properties deal with year-round. It does not splinter, warp, or need annual restaining the way natural wood does, making it a practical choice for homes this close to Santa Monica Bay.
Homes in Redondo Beach were largely built between the 1950s and 1980s, and many have decks or outdoor structures from that same era. Salt air speeds up wood rot and fastener corrosion, so repairs here often uncover more issues than they do in inland cities.
Vinyl fencing is a smart choice in Redondo Beach because it does not rust, corrode, or need repainting the way wood or metal fencing does in a salty coastal environment. It holds its appearance for years without the maintenance that other materials demand here.
Redondo Beach has mild weather year-round, but the June Gloom fog and strong afternoon sun both make covered outdoor areas more comfortable. A pergola gives your outdoor space partial shade and structure without fully blocking the ocean breeze.
Redondo Beach sits right on Santa Monica Bay, and that proximity to the ocean is the single biggest factor affecting outdoor wood and metal work here. Salt air year-round accelerates corrosion on fasteners, breaks down paint and sealant faster, and dries out untreated wood more aggressively than you would see just a few miles inland. A deck built without the right materials and hardware will start showing problems within a few years in this environment. That is not a scare tactic - it is just how coastal chemistry works.
The city is also fully built out, which means nearly every home is decades old. Most of the housing stock went up between the 1950s and 1980s, and outdoor structures from that era are well past their expected lifespan. North Redondo has a heavy concentration of condos and townhomes where HOA rules add a layer of coordination to any exterior project. South Redondo, closer to the water along the Esplanade, tends toward single-family homes where individual owners have more flexibility - but also face the most direct salt air exposure. Knowing which side of the city you are working in shapes every material and design decision we make.
Our crew works throughout Redondo Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through the Redondo Beach Building and Safety Division and are familiar with the turnaround times and inspection requirements the city applies to deck and fence projects.
Redondo Beach has two distinct sides, and we know both. South Redondo, near the Esplanade and Riviera Village, features tighter lots and single-family homes that sit close to the water - these projects need materials and fasteners rated for direct coastal exposure. North Redondo has more condo and townhome complexes from the 1970s and 1980s where HOA approvals are part of the job. Whether you are a block from the Pier or further inland on a residential street, we have worked on homes like yours before.
We also serve Torrance regularly, just to the south of Redondo Beach, where properties shift toward larger lots and older Ranch-style homes. Homeowners in both cities often have similar needs - aging outdoor structures, coastal wear, and compact yards that require careful design.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day to schedule a free on-site visit. No charge, no commitment.
We visit your Redondo Beach property, look at your yard, review setbacks and HOA requirements if applicable, and give you a written estimate with no hidden line items. You will know the full cost before any work is agreed to.
We handle all permit paperwork with the Redondo Beach Building Division. Most permits process in one to three weeks, and we keep you updated on timing so construction can start without delays.
Our crew completes your deck or fence project and walks you through the finished work before we consider the job done. Most projects in Redondo Beach are complete within one to three weeks of construction starting.
We serve all of Redondo Beach, from South Redondo near the Esplanade to North Redondo neighborhoods further inland. Free estimates, no obligation.
(424) 544-0344Redondo Beach is a coastal city of about 67,000 people in Los Angeles County, sitting along Santa Monica Bay between Manhattan Beach to the north and Torrance to the south. The city is best known for the horseshoe-shaped Redondo Beach Pier and King Harbor marina, which have been central gathering places for residents and visitors for generations. South Redondo, which runs along the Esplanade oceanfront road, has a mix of single-family homes and smaller multi-unit buildings on relatively compact lots. North Redondo, further inland, is denser and has more condo and townhome complexes, many of them built in the 1970s and 1980s. Riviera Village, in South Redondo, is the city's walkable dining and shopping hub. Home values in Redondo Beach sit well above the regional median, and the ownership rate is notably high - residents here tend to invest in their properties for the long run.
The housing stock is mostly postwar. The bulk of single-family homes were built between the late 1940s and the 1980s, and most have not had major structural updates since. That creates steady demand for deck repairs, replacements, and outdoor structure upgrades throughout the city. Nearby Manhattan Beach to the north shares many of the same coastal conditions, while Torrance to the south has a larger mix of property types including commercial corridors and mid-century ranch homes on bigger lots.
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