Carson Deck & Fence builds covered patios, custom decks, pergolas, and wood fences for homeowners throughout Lomita, CA. We know this independent South Bay city and the postwar ranch homes that fill it - and we reply within 1 business day.

Lomita homes sit close to the coast, and an uncovered outdoor space bakes in summer afternoons and gets soaked by winter rains. Our covered decks and patio covers service creates protected outdoor living that works in every season - and keeps the salt air and marine moisture from degrading your deck surface over time.
Lomita lots are modest in size, and a well-designed deck makes the backyard feel larger than it is. We design each deck around the actual dimensions of your property - not a standard template - so every square foot is useful and the structure fits the existing house correctly.
A pergola on a Lomita backyard adds shade and visual interest without requiring a full roof structure. It works well on the smaller lots throughout the city, and the open-beam design allows breezes to pass through - which matters when the afternoon marine layer rolls in off the water.
Lomita residential streets are tight, and a wood privacy fence is often what separates your yard from a neighbor's patio or driveway. Coastal moisture accelerates post rot on older fences, and many Lomita homes have fences that are long overdue for replacement with properly treated materials.
Composite decking is the practical choice for Lomita, where salt air and overnight moisture from the coast shorten the lifespan of untreated wood. It holds its color and structure for decades, does not need annual sealing, and does not splinter - which matters on homes where families use the deck daily.
Many decks on Lomita homes were added in the 1970s and 1980s and are showing their age in the form of soft boards, cracked railings, and posts that have started to rot at the base. We inspect the structure and give you an honest assessment of whether repairs or full replacement is the better path.
Lomita is one of the smallest independent cities in Los Angeles County, covering just 1.87 square miles with almost entirely single-family homes and small rental buildings. Most of that housing was built between 1940 and 1970, which means the homes themselves are older but the owners have often been here long enough to know when something is overdue for attention. Driveways, patios, decks, and fences from that era are reaching the end of their functional lives, and homeowners across the city are working through upgrades and replacements. The modest lot sizes mean outdoor living projects are not oversized - but they still need to be done correctly.
The coastal location creates real challenges for outdoor materials. Lomita sits just a few miles inland from the Port of Los Angeles and San Pedro, close enough that salt-laden marine air affects wood, metal fasteners, and concrete surfaces over time. Untreated wood fence posts rot faster at grade level. Older deck boards gray and split within a few years. Concrete driveways and patios crack under the combination of clay soil movement and seasonal rain events that dump water in short bursts during the November-to-March rainy season. A deck builder working in Lomita needs to understand these factors and spec materials accordingly.
Our crew works throughout Lomita regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Because Lomita is its own independent city - not part of unincorporated Los Angeles - it has its own building department and permit process through Lomita City Hall. We pull permits there directly and know what the current requirements are for deck heights, patio cover setbacks, and fence permits on residential lots in the city.
Lomita is a city where most residents know their neighbors and notice what is happening on nearby properties. The Lomita Railroad Museum sits right in the middle of a residential block near the center of town - it is the most recognizable spot in the city and most residents can tell you exactly where it is. Western Avenue is the commercial spine that most people drive every week, with quiet residential streets branching off in both directions. Ranch homes and small bungalows on lots under 6,000 square feet fill most of those blocks - the same kind of properties our crews work on every week.
We also serve homeowners in the surrounding communities. That includes Long Beach to the east and Torrance to the north - two cities that share the same coastal climate and postwar housing characteristics as Lomita.
Call us at (424) 318-3887 or fill out the estimate form on this page. We reply within 1 business day and schedule a site visit for the same week when possible.
We come to your Lomita home, measure the space, review the site conditions, and provide a written estimate at no charge. The quote covers all materials and labor - there are no add-ons after the job starts.
We file the permit application with the City of Lomita on your behalf and keep you updated on the approval timeline. Once the permit clears, we confirm the build schedule so you know exactly when our crew will be on site.
We complete the project, walk through the finished work with you, and remove all debris and leftover materials before we leave. Your yard is clean and your new outdoor space is ready to use the same day we finish.
We serve Lomita homeowners directly and know the local permit process at City Hall. Submit the form or call and we respond within 1 business day.
(424) 318-3887Lomita is a small, independent city in the South Bay area of Los Angeles County, covering just 1.87 square miles with a population of roughly 20,000 people. Unlike many nearby communities, Lomita is its own incorporated city with its own local government - a point of pride for longtime residents. The housing stock is almost entirely single-family ranch homes and bungalows built in the postwar era, giving the city a consistent residential character that has not changed much in decades. The Lomita Railroad Museum, which features a restored 1902 steam locomotive in a replica Victorian depot, sits right in a residential neighborhood near the center of town and is the landmark most associated with the city.
Western Avenue is the commercial spine running through Lomita, lined with local businesses and connecting the city to Torrance to the north and to Harbor City and San Pedro to the south. Most residential blocks are quiet streets just off this main corridor, filled with the postwar ranch homes that define the city's building stock. Lomita borders Carson, Torrance, and Harbor City, putting it in the heart of the South Bay's established communities. We work regularly in Carson to the northeast and Torrance to the north, where the same coastal conditions and postwar housing make outdoor construction a consistent need.
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