Signal Hill Fence & Deck builds custom decks, composite decking, and wood and vinyl fences for Long Beach homeowners. We have served Long Beach since 2018, working across neighborhoods from Belmont Shore to Bixby Knolls, with permits pulled from the Long Beach Building and Safety Bureau.

Long Beach has one of the most varied housing stocks in Southern California, from Spanish Colonial homes in California Heights to beach bungalows in Belmont Shore. A custom-designed deck works with your specific lot, home style, and outdoor goals. Learn more about our custom deck design and build service.
Homes within a mile or two of the Long Beach waterfront take constant salt air off San Pedro Bay. Composite decking resists that corrosive exposure far better than untreated wood, and it holds its color through Long Beach's roughly 280 sunny days a year without fading or graying.
A large share of Long Beach homes were built before 1960, and many decks from that era have reached or exceeded their service life. We assess your deck honestly, tell you whether targeted repairs are enough, and give you a fair written estimate for either path.
Long Beach neighborhoods like Bixby Knolls and the Wrigley district have a strong tradition of well-maintained front and back yards. A properly built wood or privacy fence defines your property clearly and adds real curb appeal to Craftsman and Spanish Colonial homes in these areas.
Long Beach summers bring intense afternoon sun to east-side neighborhoods like El Dorado Park and Los Altos. A covered deck or patio cover makes outdoor space usable throughout the day rather than only in the morning or evening hours.
Larger lots in east Long Beach neighborhoods such as Los Altos and El Dorado Park are well-suited to pool installations. A properly built and slip-resistant pool deck is both a safety requirement and the finishing detail that makes the whole outdoor space work.
Long Beach sits along San Pedro Bay, and the marine layer that rolls in off the Pacific keeps the western and southern parts of the city damp most mornings. Salt air from the bay is hard on wood and metal fasteners, causing decks near the coast to deteriorate faster than those a few miles inland. Homeowners who choose standard wood decking without considering salt air often find themselves dealing with premature rot, corroded hardware, and graying lumber within a few years. Material selection here is not just a budget question - it is a durability question.
Long Beach also has one of the oldest housing stocks in Southern California. A significant number of homes were built in the 1920s and 1930s, and many have had decks and outdoor structures added and modified over the decades without consistent permitting or inspection. When we come to assess a Long Beach property, we often find structural connections, ledger attachments, or post footings that do not meet current California Building Code. We document what we find and present your options clearly before any work starts.
Our crew works throughout Long Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits from the Long Beach Development Services department, and we know the difference between the permit requirements for a standard residential deck in an east-side neighborhood versus a project in a coastal zone near Belmont Shore, where additional review may apply.
Long Beach is a large city - roughly 50 square miles - and no two parts of it are quite the same. The beach bungalows and cottages on tight lots in Belmont Shore and Naples present different access and structural challenges than the ranch homes on larger lots in Los Altos and El Dorado Park. The older Craftsman and Spanish Colonial homes in California Heights and the Wrigley district require careful attention to how a deck attaches to the original building, which may not have been designed with a deck in mind. We have worked on properties across all of these neighborhoods and plan each project around what is actually there.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Lakewood and in Signal Hill, which sits directly above Long Beach on the hill.
We reply within one business day. You tell us the basics - what you are looking to build, the rough size, and whether you have any timeline constraints. No commitment required at this stage.
We come to your Long Beach property, assess the site conditions including proximity to salt air and any existing structural issues, and provide a written estimate at no charge. Pricing is discussed openly at this meeting.
Once you approve the estimate, we file for permits with Long Beach Development Services and build your project schedule around the approval timeline. You do not need to track any of that yourself.
We complete the work and pass the city inspection. A final walkthrough with you confirms everything is exactly as planned before we close out the job and leave the site clean.
We serve all of Long Beach, from Belmont Shore to El Dorado Park. Free estimates, permits handled, no pressure.
(626) 416-2675Long Beach is one of the largest cities in California, with roughly 466,000 residents spread across about 50 square miles along San Pedro Bay. The city runs from its working waterfront - home to the Port of Long Beach, one of the busiest container ports in the United States - to quieter residential neighborhoods in the east side. The housing stock is as varied as the neighborhoods: Spanish Colonial Revival homes built in the 1920s in California Heights, Craftsman bungalows in the Wrigley district, compact beach cottages in Belmont Shore and Naples, and larger ranch homes in El Dorado Park and Los Altos built in the 1960s and 1970s.
Belmont Shore along Second Street is one of the city's most recognized neighborhoods, known for its restaurants and beach access. Bixby Knolls, on the north side of the city, has tree-lined streets and a strong residential character that attracts homeowners who invest in their properties. No matter which part of Long Beach your property is in, our team has worked in that neighborhood and knows what the homes there typically need. Nearby Torrance and Carson are also communities we serve.
Beautiful, low-maintenance composite decking installed to last.
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Learn MoreCall us now or submit the form. We reply within one business day and come to your Long Beach property at no charge.