
Reedley Deck & Fence builds pergolas, custom decks, fences, and covered patios for homeowners throughout Kingsburg, CA. We have served the valley since 2018 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

In a city where summer temperatures routinely exceed 100 degrees, a well-built pergola is one of the most practical outdoor upgrades a Kingsburg homeowner can make. Our pergola installation service covers freestanding and attached designs, built from cedar, redwood, or pressure-treated lumber that stands up to San Joaquin Valley heat.
Kingsburg backyards need solid overhead coverage to be usable in summer. We build attached patio covers that tie into the existing roofline and freestanding shade structures that work on any layout, giving homeowners real outdoor living space even on the hottest days.
Kingsburg has a mix of older homes near downtown with smaller backyards and newer tract homes on the edges of the city with more room to work with. We design and build each deck around the specific dimensions and layout of your property, not a standard template.
Most Kingsburg residential lots are bordered by standard concrete block walls or open chain link, and many homeowners want to upgrade to a wood privacy fence that provides real separation from neighbors. We install cedar, redwood, and pressure-treated wood fencing throughout the city.
Composite decking handles Kingsburg summers better than bare wood because it does not absorb moisture, swell, or require annual sealing. It is the preferred low-maintenance option for Kingsburg homeowners who want a deck that looks sharp year after year with minimal upkeep.
The clay soils and temperature swings in the Kingsburg area take a toll on older deck structures. Boards crack, framing shifts, and railings loosen over time. We assess existing decks on-site and repair only what needs fixing rather than pushing an unnecessary full replacement.
Kingsburg sits about 25 miles south of Fresno in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, and the climate here is among the most demanding in California for outdoor wood structures. Summer temperatures exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit on a regular basis from June through September, with some years seeing sustained triple-digit heat for weeks at a time. That kind of heat causes wood to expand, check, and crack at an accelerated rate compared to cooler coastal climates. Any deck or fence built here needs to account for these temperature ranges in the choice of materials, fasteners, and finish - or the structure will start showing serious wear within a few seasons.
The winter side of Kingsburg's climate brings a different set of challenges. The San Joaquin Valley is known for tule fog - a dense, ground-level fog that can sit over the valley for days at a time from December through February. This persistent moisture works into any crack or unprotected wood surface, accelerating rot and loosening paint or stain over time. Older homes near downtown Kingsburg, many of which have original wood siding and aged exterior structures, are especially susceptible. Properly sealed and maintained wood structures handle the tule fog season much better than bare or poorly finished ones.
Our crew works throughout Kingsburg regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. We pull permits through the City of Kingsburg for every project that requires one and are familiar with what the local building department looks for on deck and pergola installations. The City of Kingsburg website has current contact information for the building department.
Kingsburg has a well-known Swedish heritage that is visible along Draper Street downtown, where older buildings carry Swedish-style architectural details that give the city its distinct character. Homes near the downtown core tend to be older, built from the 1920s through the 1960s, and often have smaller yards and original wood structures that need updating. Moving away from downtown toward the edges of the city, the newer subdivisions from the 1990s and 2000s have larger lots and attached garages - often with blank backyards that owners want to develop. The Kings River runs near the city and is a landmark most longtime residents know well.
We regularly serve homeowners in Dinuba to the east, and in Selma to the north. Whether you are near downtown Draper Street or out in one of the newer neighborhoods, we come to you and bring the same crew and standards.
Contact us by phone or through the form on this page. We respond to every Kingsburg inquiry within one business day and can typically schedule an on-site visit that same week.
We come to your Kingsburg property, look at the site, and walk you through material and design options. The estimate is written and free - you see the full cost before making any commitment.
For projects requiring a permit, we file with the City of Kingsburg building department and coordinate scheduling so work starts on time once approval comes through. You do not need to be present for every permit step.
We finish the work, pass any required inspections, and leave your property clean. You get a finished deck, pergola, or fence that is ready to use and backed by our workmanship guarantee.
We serve all of Kingsburg, CA - from downtown Draper Street to the newer neighborhoods on the edges of town. No obligation, just a clear price.
(559) 551-0095Kingsburg is a city of about 12,000 people in Fresno County, sitting roughly halfway between Fresno and Visalia along Highway 99. The city was founded in the 1890s by Swedish immigrants, and that heritage is still visible today along Draper Street, where buildings carry Swedish-style architectural details and the city hosts an annual Swedish Festival each spring. The downtown area and the older residential blocks nearby have homes dating back to the early 1900s, giving the city a historic character that sets it apart from neighboring communities.
Most of Kingsburg is made up of single-family homes, with a mix of older properties near the historic downtown and newer subdivisions built in the 1990s and 2000s on the outer edges. Agriculture remains the backbone of the local economy, and the community has a working-family character where homeowners tend to be practical about costs and want contractors who do honest work at fair prices. Kingsburg is close to Dinuba to the east, and we serve both communities regularly.
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Learn MoreKingsburg summers are too short to spend without proper shade. Call us today or fill out the estimate form and we will be in touch within one business day.