Master Oakdale Deck & Fence builds custom decks, fences, and pergolas for Oakdale homeowners, with services including deck construction, fence installation, and outdoor structure builds, backed by a team that has served the Oakdale area and replies to every inquiry within one business day.

Oakdale properties, especially those on larger lots near the edge of town or out toward the foothills, often have room for a deck that is designed specifically for the site. We design and build custom decks from the ground up, working around your yard layout, existing landscaping, and how you actually plan to use the space.
Oakdale summers push past 100 degrees for weeks at a time, and winter tule fog brings persistent moisture that works into older wood. Decks built in the 1980s and 1990s, which cover a lot of Oakdale properties, frequently develop soft spots, cracked boards, and failing ledger connections. We assess the full structure before recommending repair or full replacement.
Larger lots and semi-rural properties on the edges of Oakdale often need fencing that goes beyond a standard suburban fence. Whether you need a wood privacy fence for the backyard, a vinyl fence along the front, or a longer run of perimeter fencing, we handle the whole installation from post-setting to final gate hardware.
Shade matters in Oakdale. When afternoon temperatures reach triple digits, a well-built pergola turns a sun-baked patio into a space you can actually use. We build freestanding and attached pergolas sized and positioned to give your yard real relief during the Central Valley summer.
A covered deck extends the seasons on both ends, keeping you outside longer in spring and fall without getting roasted in July. Oakdale homeowners who add a solid patio cover often find they actually use their outdoor space year-round instead of retreating inside for five months.
UV damage and seasonal moisture swings eat through unprotected wood faster in the San Joaquin Valley than in cooler parts of California. A proper stain and seal job applied every two to three years keeps the wood stable, prevents checking and cracking, and extends the life of your deck by years.
Oakdale sits at the edge of the San Joaquin Valley, where summers regularly top 100 degrees for weeks at a stretch and winter tule fog brings weeks of persistent ground-level moisture. Those two extremes, intense UV heat in summer and damp fog in winter, are harder on wood structures than the more moderate climates along the California coast. Decks that are not built with the right materials and sealed regularly tend to fail faster here than homeowners expect.
Most of Oakdale's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1990s, which means a large share of existing decks are at or past the age where they need a serious inspection. Ranch-style homes on modest lots were common in this era, and many of those backyards have room for a deck that adds real usable space. Properties on the edges of town, closer to the open agricultural land and the Stanislaus River corridor, tend to have larger lots where outdoor structures can go bigger. A builder who works in this area regularly knows the local permit process, the soil conditions, and what materials hold up in this climate.
Our crew works throughout Oakdale regularly, pulling permits through the City of Oakdale Building Department and working on a mix of older ranch homes and newer subdivisions on the outskirts of town. We know the difference between a project on a modest in-town lot and one on a larger semi-rural parcel out near the agricultural land, and we plan accordingly for each.
Oakdale is a smaller city with a strong community identity, and it shows in how people care for their properties. The neighborhoods closest to downtown, near the Hershey plant on South Yosemite Avenue, and out toward the foothills along State Route 108 all have different building characteristics. We have worked in all of them and understand what each area typically calls for in terms of lot size, soil, and local code requirements.
We also serve the surrounding communities regularly. If you are in Riverbank just to the west, or anywhere else in the area, we can be there quickly. Our service territory covers the full Oakdale corridor and we keep our response times tight.
Call or fill out our contact form and you will hear back within one business day. We ask a few questions about your project and set up a time to visit your property at no charge.
We walk your property, take measurements, and give you a written estimate before any work is agreed to. The estimate covers all materials, labor, and permit fees, so you are not surprised later. There is no cost and no obligation.
We pull any required permits through the City of Oakdale Building Department and schedule your project once approvals are in hand. Most City of Oakdale permits process within one to three weeks for standard deck projects.
We complete the work, arrange any required final inspections, and leave your property clean. Before we leave, we walk through the finished project with you and answer any questions about maintenance and care.
We reply within one business day and provide free estimates for all Oakdale homeowners. No pressure, no commitment.
(209) 318-0949Oakdale is a city of about 23,000 people in Stanislaus County, sitting at the point where the Central Valley transitions toward the Sierra Nevada foothills. State Route 108 runs east through town, connecting Oakdale to Sonora and eventually Yosemite, which makes it a gateway for the region. The Stanislaus River passes near the city, and the surrounding landscape is a mix of open farmland, dairies, orchards, and residential neighborhoods. Oakdale calls itself the Cowboy Capital of the World, a nod to its deep roots in ranching and the annual Oakdale Rodeo, which draws tens of thousands of visitors each spring.
Housing in Oakdale is predominantly single-family homes, with a mix of older ranch-style houses built in the 1950s through 1980s and newer subdivisions that have filled in on the edges of town. The older neighborhoods closer to downtown tend to have more modest lots, while properties toward the agricultural fringe can be larger and more rural in character. The homeownership rate is relatively high for a Central Valley city, which means most residents have a direct stake in keeping their homes in good shape. We serve Oakdale homeowners across all of these neighborhoods, and we also regularly work in Riverbank to the west.
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