
Cypress Fence and Deck builds wood fences, privacy screens, composite decks, and patio covers for Stanton homeowners. We know the postwar ranch homes on small lots throughout this city and respond to every new inquiry within one business day.
Cypress Fence and Deck builds wood fences, privacy screens, composite decks, and patio covers for Stanton homeowners. We know the postwar ranch homes on small lots throughout this city and respond to every new inquiry within one business day.

Stanton is one of the more densely packed cities in Orange County, and on lots this close together, a solid wood privacy fence makes a real difference in how usable your backyard feels. Our wood and privacy fence installation service covers permit filing, post setting with properly sized footings for Stanton's clay soil, and full panel installation built to handle Santa Ana wind gusts.
Stanton summers push temperatures into the 90s, and composite decking handles that heat and UV exposure far better than bare wood without requiring annual sealant applications. For homeowners on smaller lots who want to maximize usable outdoor square footage, a composite deck is a low-maintenance addition that holds its look year after year.
A patio cover turns the small concrete slabs behind most Stanton ranch homes into genuinely comfortable outdoor space during the city's hot, sunny summers. Whether you need a simple shade structure or a fully permitted attached patio room, we design and build to the City of Stanton's current code requirements.
Stanton backyards are often modest in size, and a pergola gives them structure and shade without consuming the footprint a full patio cover requires. We build freestanding and attached pergolas on Stanton properties and handle the city permit process, including any engineering review required for attached structures.
Vinyl fencing holds up well in Stanton's mix of intense summer sun and fall Santa Ana wind events, and unlike wood it does not need paint or stain to stay presentable over time. On a tightly packed street where the fence line is visible to neighbors from multiple angles, a clean white or tan vinyl fence keeps everything looking well maintained with minimal effort.
Many Stanton homes have original wood patio structures or fences that were installed decades ago and have reached the end of their useful life. We assess existing structures honestly and tell you whether targeted repairs or full replacement makes more financial sense given the age and condition of what you have.
Stanton covers just 3.1 square miles and most of its housing stock was built between 1950 and 1975 during the postwar suburban push across Orange County. Those homes are now 50 to 75 years old, and the original concrete flatwork, fencing, and backyard structures that came with them are well past their expected service life. Add the fact that roughly 60 percent of housing units in Stanton are renter-occupied, and you get a city where homeowners who do own their properties are motivated to protect and improve them - but they want straightforward pricing and contractors who do not overcomplicate the job.
The climate adds specific demands. Stanton's clay soils swell during wet winters and shrink during the dry summer months, and that seasonal movement is a primary cause of cracked concrete, leaning fence posts, and deck footings that have shifted out of level over time. Santa Ana wind events roll through every fall and winter and can knock over fence panels, damage pergola structures, and loosen railings that were not built with this in mind. The combination of aging housing stock and a climate that is hard on outdoor structures means the demand for fence and deck work in Stanton is consistent year-round.
Our crew works throughout Stanton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. The city is compact enough that you see the same housing patterns repeatedly - single-story ranch homes on lots under 7,000 square feet, stucco exteriors, attached garages, and backyards with just enough room for a modest deck or patio structure. We come set up for those jobs rather than treating every Stanton property as unfamiliar territory.
Stanton sits between the 22 (Garden Grove) Freeway and the 91 (Riverside) Freeway and is bordered by Anaheim to the east, Garden Grove to the south, and Buena Park to the northwest. Stanton Central Park near City Hall is a landmark most residents know, and the residential streets that branch out from Katella Avenue define the character of most neighborhoods in the city. The City of Stanton Building and Safety Division issues the permits we pull for fence and deck projects, and we are familiar with current plan check requirements and typical turnaround times.
We also serve the cities that border Stanton. If your project is in Garden Grove to the south or Buena Park to the northwest, the same crew and the same standards apply.
Call or submit a contact form and we will respond within one business day to schedule a free on-site visit. You do not need to have a finished plan - most homeowners just know what problem they want to solve.
We walk the property, assess site conditions including soil type and access constraints, and provide a written estimate with line-item pricing. There are no verbal ballpark figures - you get a document you can review and compare before committing.
We submit permit applications to the City of Stanton on your behalf and keep you updated on review status. Once permits are approved, we order materials and confirm a start date - you do not need to manage any of this yourself.
Our crew completes the work according to the approved plans, keeps the site clean throughout, and walks you through the finished project before we leave. We schedule any required city inspection and stay until it passes.
We serve all of Stanton, CA. Free written estimates. No obligation. Replies within one business day.
(657) 337-7090Stanton is a small, densely packed city in northwestern Orange County, covering 3.1 square miles with a population of about 38,000 residents. Most of the city is made up of postwar single-story ranch homes built between 1950 and 1975, sitting on modest lots that typically run between 5,000 and 7,000 square feet. The city is easy to reach from the 22 and 91 freeways, and its residential streets are well-established neighborhoods where many families have lived for years. Stanton Central Park near City Hall serves as the city's main public gathering space, and Katella Avenue running east-west is the main commercial corridor most residents know.
Despite its small size, Stanton sits at a convenient crossroads in the county - Anaheim is directly to the east, Garden Grove to the south, and Buena Park to the northwest. Knott's Berry Farm in neighboring Buena Park is a reference point most Stanton residents use when giving directions. Homeowners in Stanton tend to be practical about renovation work - they want solid materials and fair pricing rather than luxury upgrades, and they expect contractors who work in this city to know how to get things permitted and finished efficiently. For projects just across the city line, we cover Anaheim and Cypress as well.
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