
Cypress Fence and Deck builds multi-level decks, composite decks, vinyl fences, and covered patios for Anaheim homeowners. We work across the full city - from postwar flatland homes in west and central Anaheim to hillside properties in Anaheim Hills - and respond to new inquiries within one business day.
Cypress Fence and Deck builds multi-level decks, composite decks, vinyl fences, and covered patios for Anaheim homeowners. We work across the full city - from postwar flatland homes in west and central Anaheim to hillside properties in Anaheim Hills - and respond to new inquiries within one business day.

Anaheim Hills is one of the few parts of Orange County where a flat backyard is the exception, not the rule. Hillside lots need decks that step down with the grade rather than fighting it, and a well-designed multi-level deck turns a challenging slope into the most usable part of the property. Our multi-level decks service covers design, city-required engineering, permit filing, and construction on both hillside lots in Anaheim Hills and the occasional split-level properties in central Anaheim.
Anaheim's combination of hot summers, Santa Ana wind events, and occasional heavy winter rains creates a punishing environment for untreated or poorly maintained wood decks. Composite decking handles all three of these conditions without the annual sealing schedule that wood demands. On the older flatland lots in central and west Anaheim, composite is the practical choice for homeowners who want a durable outdoor surface with minimal ongoing maintenance.
Anaheim summers regularly push into the low 90s and can reach 100 degrees, making an uncovered deck nearly unusable during the hottest months. A patio cover extends the outdoor living season and protects the deck surface from the UV exposure that fades composite boards and dries out wood finishes faster in Anaheim than in coastal cities. We design and permit attached and freestanding covers for properties throughout the city.
Anaheim is a large city where neighborhoods range from dense flatland streets in the west to larger-lot hillside subdivisions in the east. Vinyl fencing works well across both environments because it resists the UV degradation that fades and cracks painted wood fences after several Anaheim summers. We install vinyl fencing with post footings sized for the specific soil and wind conditions on each site, including the hillside lots in Anaheim Hills where wind exposure is higher.
A pergola is one of the most popular additions to Anaheim backyards because it adds shade and a defined outdoor room without requiring the same permit complexity as an enclosed patio cover. On hillside lots in Anaheim Hills, pergola footing placement requires attention to the grade and soil stability - we plan for those site conditions during the design phase rather than improvising on the day of installation.
Wood privacy fences remain the most common choice among Anaheim homeowners in the older flatland neighborhoods of central and west Anaheim. In these areas, where lots sit close together and original fences from the 1960s and 1970s are still in place, a properly built replacement makes a visible difference on the whole block. We use pressure-treated posts set in concrete footings sized for Anaheim's expansive clay soils.
Anaheim is one of the largest cities in Orange County, covering about 50 square miles and home to roughly 350,000 residents. The city divides into distinct housing environments: the postwar flatland neighborhoods of central and west Anaheim, where most homes were built between the late 1940s and 1970s on modest lots with stucco exteriors and slab foundations, and the hillside communities of Anaheim Hills in the east, developed mostly from the 1970s through the 1990s with larger lots, sloped yards, and retaining walls. These two environments call for different approaches to deck and fence construction, and a contractor who treats them the same is missing the point.
Anaheim's climate adds another layer of complexity. Hot summers with temperatures regularly reaching the low 90s subject decks, fences, and painted surfaces to sustained UV exposure that degrades materials faster than in cooler coastal cities. Santa Ana wind events in the fall and early winter can gust above 50 mph, putting real stress on fence panels, deck railings, and pergola structures. Winter storms, while relatively brief, can expose every gap and weakness in an aging fence or roof. A deck builder who works in Anaheim regularly builds for all of these conditions as a baseline - not as special considerations.
Our crew works throughout Anaheim regularly, and we file permits with the Anaheim Building Division for deck, patio cover, and fence projects across the city. Anaheim is large enough that the job site conditions can differ significantly from one side of the city to the other. A standard ranch home in west Anaheim near the resort district looks and behaves very differently on-site from a two-story home on a graded hillside lot in Anaheim Hills.
In central and west Anaheim, the older flatland neighborhoods are defined by postwar tract homes with compact lots, mature trees, and original concrete work that is decades old. Near Anaheim Hills, the properties are larger, the slopes are real, and structural deck work often requires engineered drawings submitted to the city before permits are issued. We handle both environments and coordinate the engineering step when it is required so the permit process does not stall.
We also serve nearby Cypress and Fullerton, so if you are working on a property that straddles city lines or want us to price work at a neighboring address at the same time, we can do that in a single visit.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form. We respond to every Anaheim inquiry within one business day to schedule a free on-site visit at your convenience.
We visit the property, evaluate the site conditions - including slope, soil, existing concrete, and tree placement - and provide a written estimate with line-item pricing. We also flag any structural or grading considerations that affect cost before you commit.
Once you approve the estimate, we file the required permits with the Anaheim Building Division and track the review process. Hillside deck projects in Anaheim Hills may require engineered drawings, which we coordinate directly. Standard permits typically take one to three weeks to approve.
Our crew arrives on the scheduled date and completes the work cleanly. When the job is finished, we walk the completed project with you to confirm it meets the agreed scope and your expectations before we close out.
We serve homeowners across all of Anaheim - from the older flatland neighborhoods in the west to Anaheim Hills in the east. Call or submit a request and we will respond within one business day.
(657) 337-7090Anaheim is one of the largest cities in Orange County by both area and population, covering approximately 50 square miles and home to about 350,000 residents. It is widely recognized as the home of Disneyland, which opened in 1955 and spurred decades of residential and commercial development throughout the city. Today, Anaheim encompasses a wide range of neighborhoods and property types - from the dense flatland streets of west and central Anaheim near Angel Stadium and the Platinum Triangle, to the hillside communities of Anaheim Hills in the eastern part of the city. The city is bisected by major routes including Interstate 5, State Route 91, and the 57 Freeway.
The residential character of Anaheim reflects its development timeline. Central and west Anaheim are dominated by single-story postwar tract homes built between the 1940s and 1970s on modest lots with stucco exteriors and concrete slab foundations. Anaheim Hills, developed later from the 1970s through the 1990s, has larger homes on hillside lots with winding streets, retaining walls, and views of the surrounding hills. Roughly half of Anaheim's housing units are owner-occupied, giving the city a mix of long-term residents invested in their properties and a significant renter population. Nearby cities we also serve include Cypress and Garden Grove, both of which share similar postwar housing stock and outdoor living needs.
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Learn MoreWhether your home is in west Anaheim near Disneyland or up in Anaheim Hills, we know the property types and conditions throughout the city. Call or request an estimate and we will be in touch within one business day.