
Suisun City Fence & Deck brings deck building and outdoor kitchen construction to Davis homeowners, handling custom decks, outdoor kitchens, pergolas, and fence installation across the city. We have been serving the greater Sacramento Valley since 2015 and respond to every Davis inquiry within one business day.

Davis summers run well past 100 degrees, and a properly built outdoor kitchen deck lets you move cooking and entertaining outside for six months of the year. If you want to see what a full outdoor kitchen build looks like, explore our outdoor kitchen deck service for details on materials, design, and what the project involves.
Davis has a wide range of housing styles - from small bungalows in Old North Davis to larger suburban homes in Mace Ranch - and each one calls for a different deck layout. We design around your yard, your house, and the clay soil conditions common across Davis so footings are set correctly from day one.
Davis winters bring tule fog that keeps surfaces damp for days, and composite decking resists the moisture cycling that shortens the life of untreated wood. For busy Davis homeowners who commute to Sacramento, composite decking means less annual maintenance and more time actually using the outdoor space.
A pergola adds shade without closing off the yard - important in Davis where summer afternoons can be brutal even with a Delta breeze in the evening. Older Davis neighborhoods with mature tree canopies pair especially well with a pergola that frames the yard rather than competing with the existing landscape.
The alternating cycle of 100-degree summers and foggy, wet winters is one of the hardest combinations for wood deck finishes in Northern California. Davis homeowners with wood decks built in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s often find that the original finish has long since broken down and the wood needs a thorough prep and reseal before another Davis winter arrives.
Davis is a densely populated city for its size, and privacy fencing is a common request in neighborhoods where yards are close together near the UC Davis campus. We set posts to account for clay soil movement so your fence stays plumb through multiple wet-dry cycles rather than leaning after the first few winters.
Davis sits in the Sacramento Valley where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and winter brings the famous tule fog - a thick, persistent ground fog that can settle in for days and keep humidity high well into spring. That combination of extreme heat drying out materials in summer and moisture lingering through winter is one of the most demanding environments for outdoor wood structures in California. Decks built with inadequate materials or skipped maintenance steps deteriorate noticeably faster here than they would in a coastal city with more moderate temperatures.
The clay soil that underlies most of Davis adds another layer of complexity. This soil expands when winter rains arrive and contracts during the long, dry summer, and that seasonal movement puts real stress on concrete footings, driveways, and patios. A deck contractor who does not account for Davis clay conditions when setting footings is essentially guaranteeing that the structure will shift or develop cracks within a few years. The newer subdivisions in Mace Ranch and Wildhorse and the older streets near downtown all sit on soil that behaves this way, so it is a factor on nearly every job in the city.
Our crew works throughout Davis regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and outdoor structure work here. We pull permits through the City of Davis Building and Safety Division and are familiar with their review process, which typically runs one to two weeks for standard deck and patio permits. Knowing the local process means we can give you a realistic project timeline from the first conversation rather than discovering delays after you have already signed a contract.
Davis is a city with a distinct character - one shaped by UC Davis, the weekly Farmers Market in Central Park, and a network of bike lanes that makes getting around on two wheels as natural as driving. The city stretches from older, tree-lined streets near downtown and the campus to newer subdivisions off Mace Boulevard on the east side and Covell Boulevard to the north. We serve homeowners across all of these areas, and we understand that a house in Old East Davis with a mature sycamore in the backyard needs a different approach than a newer two-story in Wildhorse.
Davis neighbors Woodland to the north, and we serve both cities regularly. We also work in Hercules and throughout the broader region, so our team is well-equipped for projects that cross city lines or involve multiple sites.
Call or submit the contact form and we reply within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your project and schedule the on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your property, measure the space, and review the soil and site conditions that affect the build. You receive a written estimate that covers all costs - no surprise line items after you sign.
We submit the permit application to the City of Davis and build once it clears - typically one to two weeks. Most deck projects run three to seven working days on-site; outdoor kitchen builds take one to three weeks depending on scope.
We walk through the completed project with you, answer any questions, and make sure everything meets your expectations before we leave the site. You get documentation of the permitted work for your records.
We serve homeowners across Davis - from the older neighborhoods near downtown to the newer subdivisions on the east side of town. Reach out today and we will get back to you within one business day.
(707) 247-9905Davis is a city of about 68,000 people in Yolo County, situated roughly 15 miles west of Sacramento along Interstate 80 - the stretch of highway that crosses the Yolo Causeway over the Yolo Bypass wetlands. The city is defined by UC Davis, one of the largest campuses in the University of California system, and by a strong culture of cycling that has earned Davis a reputation as one of the most bike-friendly cities in the country. The mix of students, faculty, and Sacramento commuters gives Davis a small-town feel that belies its proximity to a major metropolitan area.
Housing in Davis ranges from early-1900s bungalows and mid-century ranch homes in the Old North Davis and Old East Davis neighborhoods near downtown, to larger tract homes built in the 1980s and 1990s in subdivisions like Mace Ranch and Wildhorse on the east and north sides of town. Homes in the older neighborhoods often sit on smaller lots with mature trees and well-established landscaping; the newer subdivisions have larger yards and more standard suburban layouts. We serve homeowners throughout all of these areas, and we also work regularly in Vacaville and other Sacramento Valley communities where the building stock and soil conditions are similar.
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Learn MoreFrom outdoor kitchens to custom composite decks, we build outdoor spaces that hold up to Davis summers and Sacramento Valley winters. Call us today or submit the contact form and we will be in touch within one business day.