
Greenville Fence and Deck serves King City, CA with custom deck construction, wood and composite decking, pergola installation, and fence work - permits handled, free on-site estimates, and a crew that knows southern Monterey County.

King City homes are mostly single-family houses on flat in-town lots - good candidates for a ground-level or slightly raised deck that makes the backyard actually usable. Our custom deck design and build service covers the full process from design through permit approval and construction, tailored to your yard and your budget.
Pressure-treated lumber holds up well to King City's dry summers and occasional winter frost when it is properly sealed and maintained. It is the most cost-effective way to add a solid deck to a home in this area, and it is a common choice for homeowners with modest lots and clear backyards.
Summer temperatures in King City push into the 90s and sometimes exceed 100 degrees. A covered deck or freestanding patio roof puts your outdoor space in the shade during the hottest months, making it usable on afternoons that would otherwise drive you back inside.
Most older King City homes have aging wood fences that are gray, leaning, or partially missing boards after years of dry heat and ground movement. A new wood privacy fence resets the perimeter, adds curb appeal, and gives backyards the separation that flat in-town lots need.
A large share of homes in King City were built between the 1940s and 1970s, which means some original decks and patio structures are now 40 to 60 years old. Soft boards, rusted hardware, and footings shifted by clay soil movement are the most common problems our crew finds when we assess older King City decks.
A pergola gives King City backyards a defined outdoor room without the full cost of a covered structure. Slatted overhead beams block a meaningful portion of direct sun while keeping airflow - useful in a valley climate where shade matters but air circulation is equally important.
King City sits at the southern end of the Salinas Valley, flanked by the Gabilan and Santa Lucia mountain ranges. The town has very little coastal fog influence - unlike Monterey or Salinas, which get daily marine layer that moderates temperatures. King City summers are genuinely hot, with highs in the 90s through much of July and August and occasional days above 100 degrees. That kind of sustained heat is punishing on untreated or improperly sealed wood surfaces. Deck boards that were not built with the local climate in mind dry out, crack, and splinter well ahead of their expected lifespan.
The Salinas Valley floor around King City is underlain by expansive clay soils that absorb water and swell in winter, then shrink and crack as the dry season arrives. This seasonal cycle puts real stress on concrete footings, fence posts, and deck posts if they are not set deep enough or wide enough for local soil conditions. Homes on the flat valley floor - which describes most of King City - sit on this clay base year-round. A contractor familiar with these conditions sets footings correctly from the start, rather than discovering the problem after the first rainy season.
Our crew works throughout King City regularly, and we pull residential deck and fence permits through the City of King City Building Department on Broadway Street. We know the local permit timeline and factor it into every project schedule from the first conversation, so homeowners are not surprised by a two-to-four-week wait after they sign a contract.
The residential streets around San Lorenzo County Park along the Salinas River have some of the older single-family housing in King City, and we encounter the full range of deferred maintenance there - from fence posts that have rotted off at ground level to deck ledgers that have pulled away from the house framing over decades of ground movement. Neighborhoods closer to Highway 101 and the newer western side of town have more recent construction and often simply need a first deck added to a blank backyard slab.
We serve the wider southern Salinas Valley, including Greenfield, which is about 20 miles north along Highway 101. Conditions and housing stock are similar between the two towns. We also cover Soledad and the broader Monterey County service area.
Call or fill out the form and we respond within one business day. That first conversation is short - we want to understand your project and whether an on-site visit makes sense. No sales pitch, just a direct conversation.
We visit your property in King City, take measurements, and assess access and grade. You receive a written estimate covering scope, materials, and timeline - not a range quoted over the phone. Most estimates are delivered within a week of the visit.
After signing, we submit the permit application to the City of King City. Plan check and permit issuance typically takes two to four weeks. We handle all paperwork and follow up with the building department - you do not need to be involved in that process.
Construction runs one to three weeks for most residential decks. The required city inspection is scheduled as part of the build sequence. When work is complete, we walk through every detail with you before we leave - so you know exactly what was done and where everything stands.
We serve King City homeowners with no-obligation on-site estimates. Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day with a clear next step.
(831) 613-8004King City is a small city of roughly 14,000 people at the southern end of the Salinas Valley in Monterey County, positioned between the Gabilan Range and the Santa Lucia Mountains. Agriculture defines the local economy and landscape - garlic, lettuce, and row crops fill the fields around town, and farming employment has shaped who lives here for generations. Highway 101 passes directly through King City, connecting it to Greenfield to the north and to the wider Central California corridor. Most residents drive locally, and the town has a stable, working-class character built around long-term families.
The housing stock is older than much of Monterey County - a large share of King City homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s, with single-family detached houses on standard in-town lots making up most of the residential fabric. Stucco exteriors are nearly universal, and concrete driveways and backyard slabs from the same era are common. The Salinas Valley Fair held each spring in King City has been a community fixture for decades and draws visitors from across southern Monterey County. For homeowners looking to compare options in the region, Greenfield to the north offers a closely similar housing profile, and our Soledad service area covers the valley communities further toward Salinas.
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