
Premier Porterville Deck & Fence serves Exeter homeowners with deck repair and replacement, custom deck construction, fence installation, and pergolas built to handle the intense San Joaquin Valley heat and the older craftsman and ranch-style homes common throughout the city. We have worked throughout Tulare County since 2020 and understand what Exeter properties actually need.

A large share of Exeter homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s, and decks from that era have been through decades of valley heat, tule fog, and soil movement. We assess the framing before we quote so you know whether repair or full replacement is the right call - and we do the work correctly the first time. Learn more about deck repair and replacement.
Exeter is a compact town of mostly single-family homes on modest lots, and a well-designed deck adds real usable outdoor space without overwhelming the yard. We design to your lot, your home style - craftsman bungalow or ranch - and your budget, choosing materials that perform through valley summers without demanding annual refinishing.
Exeter summers push past 100 degrees F for weeks and that UV load dries out unprotected wood decking, causing cracks that tule fog moisture then turns into rot. Staining and sealing before summer each year is the most cost-effective maintenance a wood deck owner in this climate can do.
Exeter homeowners who are close to the Orange Blossom Festival grounds or near the orchards on the edge of town know how exposed their backyards get from May through October. A pergola over a patio or deck creates shade that makes those outdoor spaces usable even in the hottest part of the afternoon.
Vinyl holds up better than painted wood under Exeter's dry summer heat because it does not need repainting or re-sealing to maintain its appearance. For homeowners on a tight maintenance schedule, a vinyl fence installed correctly in this soil handles the clay expansion and contraction cycle without shifting.
Homes on the larger lots on the outskirts of Exeter - near the orchards and agricultural land - often need a solid privacy fence that also keeps yard areas contained on irregular parcels. We set wood fence posts deep enough in this soil to keep the fence plumb through years of seasonal ground movement.
Exeter is a small city of about 10,000 people with a housing stock that skews older - many homes here were built between the 1940s and the 1980s. Those properties have been through decades of valley heat, tule fog winters, and the slow grinding movement of clay-heavy soils. Decks and fences installed under previous owners were often built without accounting for how much the ground shifts here each year, and the results show up as fence posts that lean, deck footings that have settled unevenly, and boards that have opened up and started to rot in the areas that collect moisture. A contractor working on Exeter homes needs to evaluate what is actually happening structurally before recommending a fix.
The climate also sets specific demands on any outdoor structure in Exeter. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees F and the intense UV load damages unprotected wood surfaces faster than homeowners expect. Then from December through February, the San Joaquin Valley's tule fog settles in and keeps surfaces damp for days at a time - a pattern that drives mold and rot into wood that has already been dried out and cracked by the summer heat. Choosing the right materials and the right finish for this specific swing from extreme dry heat to sustained winter moisture is part of what separates a deck or fence that lasts from one that needs work again in five years.
Our crew works throughout Exeter regularly and understands the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. The city is compact and mostly residential, with a grid of older neighborhoods close to downtown and larger lots on the outskirts where properties border the citrus orchards that give Exeter its identity as the Orange Capital of the World. We work on both the craftsman bungalows near the downtown mural district and the ranch-style homes on bigger parcels toward the edge of town, and the soil and drainage conditions are meaningfully different between those two parts of the city.
For permit requirements in Exeter, the City of Exeter handles building permits and can confirm what is required before you start a project. Highway 65 and Highway 198 are the main corridors our crew uses to get in and out of Exeter quickly. We also serve homeowners in nearby communities - including Woodlake to the east and Lindsay to the south - so if you have family nearby, we can help them too.
We reply within one business day to every Exeter inquiry. On the first contact we ask what you are looking to build or repair, roughly how large the project is, and what your timeline looks like - to figure out next steps and schedule an on-site visit.
We come to your Exeter property, look at the existing structure if there is one, check the soil and drainage at the install location, and measure the space. We give you a written estimate that breaks down materials and labor - no surprises when the invoice arrives.
If your project needs a permit from the City of Exeter, we handle the filing and communicate the expected review timeline. We schedule your start date once permits are confirmed so the job moves forward without stops.
We do the work on the agreed schedule and leave your property clean when we finish. If any issue comes up during the build - a framing problem hidden under old decking, for instance - we call you before changing anything so you stay in control of decisions and costs.
We serve Exeter and all of Tulare County. No pressure - just a free on-site estimate and a straight answer about what your project actually needs.
(559) 854-8624Exeter is a small city of about 10,000 residents in Tulare County, California, situated in the southern San Joaquin Valley among citrus groves and farmland. The city has a compact, walkable downtown with a collection of outdoor murals depicting local agricultural history - a feature residents and visitors recognize as a defining part of town character. Exeter calls itself the Orange Capital of the World, a reference to the navel orange industry that built the local economy, and each spring the city hosts the Orange Blossom Festival, one of the largest community events in Tulare County. Exeter also sits close to the entrance of Sequoia National Park, a point of pride for residents who appreciate the proximity of the Sierra Nevada.
The housing stock in Exeter is predominantly older single-family homes - craftsman bungalows near downtown and ranch-style homes from the postwar decades are the most common types. Homes on the outskirts of town sit on larger lots that border active agricultural land, reflecting the city's farming roots. Nearby, Visalia is the nearest large city and regional service hub, and Tulare is a short drive to the west along Highway 198. We serve homeowners throughout this corridor and know the differences between building conditions in each of these communities.
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