
Windsor Deck & Fence is your Sonoma County deck builder serving Santa Rosa, CA. We build custom decks, install composite and cedar decking, and handle deck repair for Santa Rosa homeowners. Our crew has been working throughout the region since 2020, and we handle permits from the City of Santa Rosa directly.

Santa Rosa homes vary enormously, from Victorian-era properties on McDonald Avenue to postwar ranch homes and newly rebuilt lots in Coffey Park. A custom deck design and build starts with a site visit to your specific lot, measuring the space, checking the grade, and designing a structure that fits how you actually want to use it, not a plan copied from another neighborhood.
Composite decking is a practical choice in Santa Rosa because of the city's wet winters and hot summers. Many homeowners in Coffey Park and Fountaingrove who rebuilt after 2017 chose composite boards for their lower maintenance demands and better performance in fire-adjacent conditions.
Santa Rosa has a large share of homes built in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s, and original decks from that era are well past their expected life. Soft boards, failing footings on clay soil, and railings that no longer meet current code are routine repair calls we handle throughout the city.
Privacy fencing is in high demand in Santa Rosa's denser neighborhoods and along the narrower lots common in the older residential areas near downtown. A wood fence built to the right height and setback requirements handles both privacy and the property-line constraints typical for Santa Rosa lots.
A covered deck extends outdoor usability into the wet season in Santa Rosa, which gets roughly 30 inches of rain concentrated between November and April. Homeowners who want to use their outdoor space year-round rather than only during the dry summer months often find a patio cover is the most-used improvement they make.
Pool decks in Santa Rosa require slip-resistant surfaces and materials that hold up through both the wet winters and the dry summer heat. Homes in the flatter residential areas of southwest Santa Rosa and along the Rincon Valley corridor often have the yard space for pool installations where a well-designed deck makes the difference.
Santa Rosa is the largest city in Sonoma County, and its housing stock reflects over a century of growth in waves. A large share of homes were built during the postwar boom from the late 1940s through the 1970s. At 50 to 70 years old, those structures often have original decks or no outdoor structure at all. The expansive clay soils that run through much of the valley floor put stress on footings over time, and a contractor who knows how to size and depth footings for local soil conditions is not a detail you want to skip. Santa Rosa also gets roughly 30 inches of rain per year in a concentrated winter wet season, which accelerates wear on any outdoor wood that is not sealed and maintained properly.
The 2017 Tubbs Fire reshaped entire Santa Rosa neighborhoods, particularly Coffey Park and Fountaingrove, which were rebuilt largely from scratch afterward. Newly rebuilt homes in those areas meet current California fire codes, but the lots may still have drainage or soil conditions from the rebuild process that affect how new outdoor structures are designed and anchored. Hillside homes in Fountaingrove and Rincon Valley also face steeper grades that require multi-level or elevated deck designs with stronger framing requirements. Material selection in fire-adjacent zones is a real conversation in Santa Rosa in a way it is not in most other cities.
Our crew works throughout Santa Rosa regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through Santa Rosa's permitting system and know the inspection stages the city requires. Santa Rosa has a mix of neighborhood types, from the dense historic blocks near Railroad Square to the rebuilt suburban streets of Coffey Park to the hillside homes overlooking the city in Fountaingrove, and the work varies accordingly.
Santa Rosa is a real city with distinct neighborhoods, each with its own housing character. Victorian homes along McDonald Avenue have different site requirements than a ranch house on a flat Rincon Valley lot or a freshly rebuilt Coffey Park home. The Charles M. Schulz Museum draws visitors from across the region, but for the homeowners on surrounding streets, the day-to-day priority is keeping a well-maintained, functional home. We know this city and we work here on a consistent basis.
Our service area extends through the full region. We are based just eight miles north in Windsor, CA, and we regularly work in Sebastopol, CA to the west and throughout the county. If you are looking for a deck builder who knows Sonoma County from the ground up rather than one driving in from outside the region, you are already in the right place.
Call us at (707) 687-4980 or submit the estimate form online. We reply within one business day. We ask a few upfront questions about your project so the site visit is focused rather than exploratory.
We visit your Santa Rosa property to measure, assess the grade, check setbacks, and review any site-specific factors like slope or fire zone designation. You receive a detailed written proposal covering materials, scope, and cost before any contract is signed.
After you approve the design and sign the contract, we submit the permit application to Santa Rosa's building department. City permit review typically takes two to four weeks. We track the review and schedule construction once the permit is issued.
The crew builds in phases, with required city inspections at the footing and framing stages. After the final inspection passes, we do a full site cleanup and walk you through the finished deck. You receive a copy of the approved permit for your records.
We serve Santa Rosa, CA and the surrounding Sonoma County area. Reach out today and we will get back to you within one business day.
(707) 687-4980Santa Rosa is Sonoma County's largest city, with a population of roughly 178,000 people and a housing stock that spans more than a century. The city grew in waves, with a significant postwar boom adding most of its existing single-family homes between the 1950s and 1970s. Those neighborhoods, including areas around Stony Point Road and the older residential blocks south of downtown, are predominantly ranch-style homes on standard suburban lots. The city also has distinct historic character in areas like the McDonald Avenue Historic District, where large Victorian and Craftsman homes from the late 1800s and early 1900s remain a defining feature of the streetscape.
The 2017 Tubbs Fire left a lasting mark on the city, particularly in Coffey Park and Fountaingrove, where thousands of homes were destroyed and subsequently rebuilt. Those rebuilt neighborhoods now sit alongside older areas that were spared, creating a city where housing age and condition vary sharply by block. Hillside homes in Fountaingrove have sweeping views and generous lots, while the flatter neighborhoods closer to the Highway 101 and Highway 12 corridors tend toward more modest single-family properties. Santa Rosa's homeownership rate hovers near 48 percent, meaning nearly half of the city's housing is owner-occupied. If you are searching for a deck builder near Rohnert Park, CA to the south, or throughout the broader Sonoma County area, our crew covers the full region.
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