
Casa Grande Deck & Fence builds custom decks, pergolas, fences, and patio covers for homeowners throughout Chandler, AZ. We know Chandler HOA requirements, the Chandler Development Services permit process, and how caliche soil affects every post we set - and we reply within 1 business day with a free written estimate.

Chandler homes range from 1990s ranch-styles near Downtown to newer two-story builds in Fulton Ranch and the Ocotillo lake communities - and each has different attachment points, HOA rules, and lot orientations that shape what a deck can look like. Our custom deck design and build process starts with your specific lot and HOA documents, not a catalog of stock plans.
Chandler summers push past 110 degrees and direct afternoon sun bakes any unshaded west- or south-facing patio into an unusable slab for five or six months of the year. A pergola with a louvered or lattice top reclaims that space in the mornings and evenings when the temperature drops to something livable, and it adds outdoor square footage that Chandler buyers consistently value.
Chandler HOAs in communities like Sun Groves and Carino Estates typically allow attached patio covers as long as the roofline, materials, and colors match the existing home - which is exactly the kind of constraint we design around before we pull a permit. A solid cover attached to the back of the house converts a hot slab into a shaded outdoor room you can use year-round.
Pools in Chandler are not a luxury - they are a practical response to 110-degree summers - and the deck that surrounds the pool takes a year-round beating from pool chemicals, sunscreen, and heat. We build pool decks with slip-resistant surfaces and proper drainage slopes that handle the wet-dry cycles without cracking or spalling across the caliche soil that underlies most Chandler lots.
Most Chandler HOAs specify white or tan vinyl for backyard perimeter fencing, and the material earns its place in this climate - it does not crack from UV the way wood does after a few years of Arizona sun. We set posts past the caliche layer so the fence line stays plumb through the wet-dry soil shifts that follow monsoon season every year.
Chandler homes built between 1988 and 2005 are now 20 to 35 years old - and many of the outdoor structures added during construction or shortly after have never been inspected. UV surface breakdown, post movement from caliche-heavy soil, and corroded hardware from monsoon humidity are the three most common problems we find, and all three are repairable before they require a full tear-out.
Chandler is one of the largest cities in Arizona, with about 280,000 residents and a housing stock that spans four decades of suburban expansion. Homes built in the late 1980s and 1990s near Downtown Chandler are now 30-plus years old and have stucco exteriors that have been through hundreds of heat-cool cycles. Homes in newer master-planned communities like Fulton Ranch and Ocotillo are younger but sit in HOA environments with detailed rules about what can be attached to the exterior and what materials are permitted. A deck contractor who has not worked in Chandler before will spend time figuring out those variables after the estimate is signed - which is when surprises cost money.
The soil under Chandler lots contains caliche, a hard calcium-rich layer that sits just inches below the surface in many areas. It blocks drainage, which means monsoon water that falls faster than the ground can absorb it pools around foundations and concrete flatwork rather than soaking in. Any post-in-ground structure - decks, pergolas, fences - needs footings that break through the caliche and reach stable soil below it. The City of Chandler requires permits for decks and attached structures, and the inspection process is the mechanism that catches footing and drainage problems before they are covered up.
Our crew works throughout Chandler regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Chandler covers about 65 square miles, and the character of the work shifts depending on which part of the city you are in. Older neighborhoods near the Price Road corridor and downtown core tend to have 30-year-old wood framing that requires closer inspection before we attach anything to it. The Ocotillo area in south Chandler has larger lots, lake frontage in some cases, and homes where the scope and budget for outdoor living projects runs significantly higher.
The Intel Ocotillo campus is a landmark that most Chandler residents orient around, and the neighborhoods that grew up around it along Chandler Boulevard and Dobson Road are some of the busiest for our residential work. Chandler Fashion Center sits at the north end of the city, and the quiet subdivisions between it and the downtown historic core are the older part of the housing stock we see most often for repair and replacement jobs.
We also serve communities surrounding Chandler. Homeowners in Queen Creek to the southeast and in Maricopa to the south are on our regular schedule, and we understand the differences in permit offices and HOA landscapes across those municipalities.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we reply within 1 business day to set up a free on-site visit. You do not need measurements ready - we take those ourselves at the assessment.
We visit your property, assess the site conditions including soil and HOA constraints, and provide a written estimate with a clear price before any commitment. Cost questions are answered at this visit, not after the contract is signed.
We handle the permit application with Chandler Development Services and do not begin construction until approvals are in hand. The review process typically takes one to two weeks, and we coordinate HOA submissions in parallel where needed.
Once construction is complete we walk the finished project with you, confirm the inspection is passed, and leave the property clean. Most standard Chandler deck builds wrap within two weeks of breaking ground.
We serve Chandler homeowners from Ocotillo to Downtown and everywhere in between. Free estimate, no obligation, reply within 1 business day.
(520) 598-0105Chandler is one of Arizona's largest cities, with roughly 280,000 residents spread across 65 square miles of the East Valley. The city grew in two major waves - first through the late 1980s and 1990s when subdivisions replaced cotton fields along the Price Road corridor, then again in the early 2000s as master-planned communities like Fulton Ranch and the Ocotillo lake district developed in the southern half of the city. That layered growth means Chandler has a wide range of housing stock, from smaller 1990s ranch-style homes near Downtown Chandler and the historic San Marcos Hotel area, to newer two-story builds on larger south Chandler lots where outdoor living features are standard expectations.
The southern half of the city is anchored by the Intel Ocotillo campus - one of the largest chip-manufacturing facilities in the United States - and the surrounding neighborhoods reflect the professional, long-term homeowner profile that campus brings. Chandler Fashion Center defines the commercial north, and the neighborhoods between it and the downtown historic core are the older, more established part of the city where repair and renovation work is most concentrated. Homeowners closer to Queen Creek on the southeast edge and Maricopa to the south are part of the same regional community and often look for contractors who know all three areas.
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