
Madera Deck & Fence builds composite decks, wood decks, and fences for Clovis homeowners. We serve Clovis with permitted construction designed for the area's intense heat, UV exposure, and clay soils - and we have been working in the Central Valley since 2016.

Clovis homeowners who are tired of re-staining wood decks every summer tend to make the switch to composite. With 100-degree-plus temperatures baking outdoor surfaces from June through September, the low-maintenance profile of composite deck installation is a practical fit for this climate - no annual sealing, no splintering, and far less UV-related fading than untreated wood.
Clovis has a wide range of homes - from the older neighborhoods near Old Town to the newer subdivisions off Herndon and Shepherd - and pressure-treated wood is a cost-effective choice across all of them. It holds up well in dry heat when properly sealed, and it gives homeowners a natural look at a lower upfront cost than composite.
A Clovis backyard without shade is genuinely uncomfortable for most of the summer. A pergola turns an open deck or patio slab into a usable space for a much longer portion of the day, which matters when July and August temperatures push past 105 degrees and you still want to eat dinner outside.
Clovis's high homeownership rate and family-oriented neighborhoods make privacy fencing a common request, especially in the newer subdivisions where lot lines are close together. Vinyl holds up well against the Valley's UV exposure and requires no painting or staining over its lifespan.
Covered outdoor structures are one of the most-requested additions for Clovis homes. The combination of intense summer sun and mild, pleasant winters here means a covered deck or patio pays off across almost every month of the year - not just the few months when the weather is perfect.
Many Clovis homes built in the 1980s and 1990s are now 30 to 40 years old, and their original decks are reaching the end of their useful life. Clay soil movement, decades of heat, and tule fog moisture all take a toll on deck framing and boards - if yours feels soft, bouncy, or has visible rot, it is worth having someone look at it before a board gives way.
Clovis is one of the fastest-growing cities in California's San Joaquin Valley, and its housing stock reflects that growth in layers. The neighborhoods closest to Old Town Clovis include homes from the 1940s through the 1960s - smaller footprints, sometimes with wood siding instead of stucco, and original materials that have not been updated in decades. Moving outward, the bulk of the city is made up of tract-style single-family homes from the 1980s and 1990s, now 30 to 40 years old and starting to show the wear that comes from this climate. The newer subdivisions on the north and east edges of the city - built in the 2000s and 2010s - sit on larger lots but often fall under HOA rules that govern everything from deck materials to railing color.
The climate compounds all of it. Clovis summers regularly push above 100 degrees, with stretches at 105 or higher. That heat dries out wood faster than homeowners expect, fades composite boards that are not rated for sustained UV exposure, and drives the seasonal soil movement that cracks concrete footings set at minimal depth. The clay soils under most of Clovis expand in the wet season and shrink in the dry season - a cycle that repeats every year and gradually works on any structure that is not properly anchored. A builder who does real work in Clovis understands all of this before a single measurement is taken.
Our crew works throughout Clovis regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through the City of Clovis and are familiar with what plan reviewers expect for a residential deck or fence submittal. Submitting a complete application the first time avoids the back-and-forth that can add weeks to a project timeline, and that is something we pay attention to on every job.
Clovis is a city with a strong sense of its own identity - it is not just a part of Fresno, and homeowners here are right to expect contractors who know the difference. The Clovis Unified School District draws families from across the region, and the community around Old Town Clovis has a distinct character compared to the newer residential tracts near Herndon Avenue and beyond. Whether the job is near the rodeo grounds or out in a newer neighborhood off Shepherd, the soil conditions, sun exposure, and permit expectations are things we factor in from the first site visit.
We also regularly serve homeowners in Sanger, CA, which sits to the east of Clovis along the Kings River corridor and shares many of the same climate and soil conditions. Homeowners in Fresno looking for similar work can visit our Fresno service area page.
Call us or submit the contact form and we will respond within one business day. A few basics up front - yard size, what you want to build, whether you have an HOA - help us come to the site visit prepared rather than starting from scratch.
We visit your property, measure the space, look at the soil and site conditions, and talk through design options. You will receive a written estimate that spells out scope, materials, and whether the permit fee is included - no surprises after you sign.
We submit plans to the City of Clovis and handle the permit process - you do not need to deal with the permit office. Review typically takes one to three weeks. Once the permit is in hand, we schedule the build. No work starts before the permit is approved.
The crew sets footings, frames the structure, and installs the decking and railings. A city inspector signs off on the framing before boards go down. After the final inspection passes, we do a walkthrough with you, explain care and maintenance, and leave the site clean.
We serve Clovis homeowners with permitted deck and fence work designed for the Central Valley's heat and clay soils. Reach out today and we will get back to you within one business day.
(559) 481-4073Clovis is an incorporated city of roughly 120,000 residents that sits directly east of Fresno in the San Joaquin Valley. Despite its location adjacent to California's fifth-largest city, Clovis has its own government, its own school district, and a strong community identity. The Clovis Unified School District is one of the most recognized in the state and is a primary reason many families choose to settle here rather than in neighboring Fresno. Old Town Clovis, centered along Clovis Avenue near the railroad tracks, preserves the city's original main street character with local restaurants, shops, and a weekly farmers market. The annual Clovis Rodeo, held each April, is one of the oldest and largest in California and a genuine community tradition.
The housing stock reflects the city's rapid growth over the past four decades. Older neighborhoods near the original city core have homes from the 1940s through the 1960s on smaller lots. The large middle band of the city - much of it built from the 1980s through the 2000s - is dominated by stucco single-family homes on modest suburban lots with front and back yards. Newer subdivisions on the north and east edges of the city include larger homes on bigger lots, many within HOA-governed communities. All of this building stock is subject to the same Valley conditions: heat, dust from surrounding farmland, clay soil movement, and the Tule fog that brings sustained moisture every winter. Homeowners in nearby Sanger and Fresno face many of the same conditions and will find similar content on those pages.
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