Carson Deck & Fence builds Trex decks, custom wood decks, fences, and patio covers for Redondo Beach homeowners. We know what it takes to build a deck that stands up to salt air, June Gloom, and the realities of an older coastal home.

Redondo Beach homeowners near the water deal with salt air corrosion on wood year-round, which is why Trex composite decking is one of the most popular choices here. It holds up against coastal moisture without warping, splintering, or fading the way natural wood does in this environment. Learn more about our Trex deck installation.
Redondo Beach lots tend to be compact, and many homes are on narrow lots in North or South Redondo where every foot of outdoor space counts. A custom deck design fits your actual yard rather than forcing a standard template onto a space that does not suit it.
Privacy fencing is a common project in Redondo Beach, where homes sit close together and outdoor living areas are visible to neighbors. Cedar and redwood hold up better than untreated pine in the coastal air, and we match the fence style to what already exists on the property.
A patio cover extends your usable outdoor season in Redondo Beach by providing shade during the hot summer months and protection during the El Nino rain events that can bring several inches of water in a short period. It also gives the outdoor space a finished, permanent feel that adds to the home's value.
The combination of salt air, June Gloom moisture, and strong summer UV in Redondo Beach breaks down wood deck finishes faster than in inland cities. We recommend resealing wood decks every two years here, and we use penetrating sealers formulated for coastal conditions.
Most Redondo Beach homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, which means many attached decks and patio structures are now well past their original lifespan. We assess what is worth repairing and what needs full replacement, and give you an honest recommendation before any work begins.
Redondo Beach is a fully developed coastal city with very little new construction - nearly every home here is an older one, and older homes need contractors who understand what was standard practice 40 to 60 years ago. The bulk of the housing stock was built in the postwar decades, from the late 1940s through the 1980s, and many properties have never had major structural updates. When you add a deck or replace an existing one, the attachment points and structural connections need to account for what is already there.
The coastal location creates specific material requirements that do not apply to inland projects. Homes within a few blocks of Santa Monica Bay deal with salt air year-round, which corrodes standard galvanized fasteners, fades exterior finishes quickly, and drives moisture into wood grain. The June Gloom marine layer that settles over the city from late spring into early summer adds persistent dampness on top of the salt exposure. We select fasteners, materials, and finishes rated for coastal use on every Redondo Beach project - not just the ones right on the water.
Our crew works throughout Redondo Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The Redondo Beach Community Development Department handles permit applications for residential deck projects, and the process includes plan check review and a mandatory inspection at structural completion. We coordinate both steps so homeowners do not have to manage those logistics.
North Redondo and South Redondo are two distinct markets within one city. South Redondo - near the Pier, the Esplanade, and Riviera Village - tends to have more single-family homes on small lots with direct ocean exposure. North Redondo has a heavier mix of condos, townhomes, and HOA-governed buildings where exterior work requires association approval before the city permit can even be filed. We are familiar with both tracks and handle them regularly.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Torrance and Lawndale, covering the full South Bay corridor for homeowners who want a single crew with consistent experience across the area.
Call us or fill out the contact form and we will respond within one business day. Sharing photos of the space and a rough idea of the size helps us prepare for the site visit and give you more useful information on that first call.
We visit your Redondo Beach property, measure and assess, and walk through the project with you. You get a written, itemized estimate before any commitment - and if your home is in an HOA, we discuss the approval process at this visit so you know what to expect.
Once you approve the estimate, we file the permit application with the City of Redondo Beach and schedule the build for once approval is confirmed. Most residential deck permits in Redondo Beach take 2 to 4 weeks to process.
Active construction on most deck projects takes 3 to 7 business days. We coordinate the city inspection, walk the completed work with you, and do not consider the job finished until you are satisfied with the result.
We serve North and South Redondo Beach. Free written estimates, no obligation, and we handle permits for you.
(424) 318-3887Redondo Beach is a coastal city in Los Angeles County with about 67,000 residents and one of the highest rates of homeownership in the South Bay. The city is anchored by the Redondo Beach Pier and King Harbor, a horseshoe-shaped landmark on the waterfront that locals have gathered at for generations. The oceanfront Esplanade runs along South Redondo, and Riviera Village - a walkable dining and shopping district - gives the south side of the city a neighborhood-center feel. North Redondo has a heavier mix of condos and townhome complexes, particularly from the 1970s and 1980s, alongside single-family streets.
Virtually all of Redondo Beach's housing stock is several decades old - the city is fully built out with little room for new construction. That means most homeowners are maintaining and improving properties that were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and finding contractors who understand older home construction matters. Nearby cities including Hawthorne and Gardena are also part of our regular service territory.
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