
Windsor Deck & Fence is your deck builder for Cotati, CA. We build pressure-treated and wood decks, replace aging structures, and install fences and pergolas for Cotati homeowners, bringing Sonoma County experience to every project since 2020.

Cotati lots are compact, and pressure-treated wood deck construction is the most practical starting point for most of the city's modestly sized backyards. It handles the North Bay wet season reliably, costs less than composite upfront, and can be stained or painted to match the look of your home.
Cotati homes built in the 1960s and 1970s often have original decks or concrete patios that have been through decades of the wet-dry cycle. Rotted rim joists, loose railings, and settled concrete near the foundation are common repair calls in the older residential blocks close to the hexagonal downtown area.
Cotati's compact lots mean neighbors are close, and privacy fencing is a common ask across the city's residential streets. Cedar and pressure-treated wood are both popular here because they age naturally and fit the look of the older bungalow and ranch neighborhoods without looking out of place.
Cotati summers run hot and dry, and a pergola is one of the highest-value outdoor additions for a compact backyard. A well-placed pergola off the back door creates usable shade from May through October without taking up the kind of footprint that would overwhelm a smaller lot.
Cedar is a natural match for Cotati's older Craftsman bungalows and cottage- style homes near the plaza. It ages gracefully, has natural rot resistance suited to the wet winter season, and the warm tones complement the character of homes built in the early to mid-1900s.
Cotati's wet winters saturate unprotected wood, and the summer UV exposure bleaches and cracks it from the other direction. A stain and seal coat applied in the fall after the summer heat clears gives your deck the best protection going into the rainy season, and most Cotati jobs are straightforward one-visit work.
Cotati is a small, compact city built mostly between the 1950s and 1980s, with a handful of older homes near the downtown plaza dating back to the early 1900s. Most lots are under 6,000 square feet, and the homes themselves are single-story ranch style or small Craftsman and cottage designs. That age and size combination means two things for deck and fence work: the structures that already exist are often overdue for replacement or significant repair, and new builds have to be designed for tight spaces where every square foot of outdoor area counts. A contractor who understands how to work on a modest Cotati lot will give you a design that uses the space well rather than just fitting a generic template.
The clay soils common throughout the Cotati area expand and contract with the wet-dry cycle, which puts stress on footings and any concrete flatwork around older homes. Homes near the hexagonal plaza have some of the oldest foundations in the city, and those sites require a more careful assessment before starting any structural deck work. Cotati also sits in a freeze-capable zone in winter - not hard freezes, but overnight temperatures below 32 degrees occur several times each winter. That mild freeze-thaw cycle adds to the wear on concrete and wood surfaces that are already dealing with heavy seasonal rain and summer UV exposure.
Our crew works throughout Cotati regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Permit applications for Cotati projects go to the City of Cotati Community Development Department. We know what a complete residential submission looks like, including the detail level the city expects for foundation and framing drawings on older homes.
Cotati is one of the more distinctive small cities in Sonoma County, built around a hexagonal street grid radiating from La Plaza Park - a layout that makes the downtown area immediately recognizable and gives the city a tight-knit neighborhood feel. The Cotati Accordion Festival at La Plaza Park has been drawing crowds to the downtown for decades and is something most long-time residents know well. Highway 101 runs along the eastern edge of town, and most residential streets are west of the freeway in the quiet blocks around the plaza.
We cover the immediate neighboring city of Rohnert Park, CA, which shares Cotati's southern and eastern borders. Homeowners further south can find our service coverage in Petaluma, CA as well.
Call or submit the online estimate form. We respond to Cotati inquiries within one business day. We keep scheduling flexible so working homeowners can usually get a site visit in the same week they reach out.
We visit your Cotati property, assess the yard, check existing conditions including any older foundation work or drainage concerns, and talk through your options. You get a written estimate before committing to anything - no surprise charges after the fact.
We handle the permit application with Cotati's Community Development Department after you approve the plans. Standard review runs two to four weeks. We use that window to source materials so there is no delay once the permit is in hand.
Construction on a standard Cotati deck takes one to two weeks. We handle required city inspections at the footing and framing stages. You do not need to be home for inspections, but we walk the completed project with you before we call the job done.
We serve Cotati and all of Sonoma County. Call or send a message and we will get back to you within one business day - no obligation, no pressure.
(707) 687-4980Cotati is one of the smallest cities in Sonoma County, covering roughly 1.7 square miles and home to around 7,500 residents. The city is best known for its unusual hexagonal street grid, which radiates outward from La Plaza Park at the center of downtown - one of only a handful of hexagonal town grids in the country. The blocks closest to the plaza include some of Cotati's oldest homes, with a mix of Craftsman bungalows and early cottage-style houses dating back to the early 1900s. Further from the plaza, the residential streets transition to the ranch-style tract homes built in the 1960s through 1980s that make up the bulk of the city's housing stock.
Cotati sits directly adjacent to Rohnert Park to the north and east, and about 10 miles north of Petaluma along the Highway 101 corridor. Most of the city's homes are west of the freeway in the quiet residential streets surrounding downtown. Cotati has a walkable, small-town feel compared to its larger neighbors, and homeowners here tend to be invested in maintaining properties that reflect that character.
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