
Casa Grande Deck & Fence serves Florence, AZ homeowners with custom decks, fence installation, covered patios, and pergolas. We know Pinal County permitting, pull all permits in our own name, and reply to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Florence has a wide mix of housing - from older adobe and masonry homes near the historic downtown to newer stucco subdivisions built in the 1990s and 2000s. A deck design that works well for one house type needs real adjustments for the other. Our custom deck design and build process accounts for how your specific home is built and what the soil conditions look like on your lot.
Florence averages over 300 sunny days a year, and an uncovered patio or deck becomes unusable by mid-morning during summer. A properly attached patio cover solves that problem permanently without the permitting complexity of a full room addition, and we handle all required approvals through the Town of Florence.
Florence is the Pinal County seat and has active code enforcement, so fence materials and heights need to match local zoning rules. Vinyl is a low-maintenance choice that holds up against the monsoon debris and dust storms common in this area without needing paint or staining every few years.
Florence homeowners with larger yards often have more room for a freestanding pergola than newer subdivisions in the Phoenix suburbs allow. We size the posts and footings for the caliche and clay soil common across Florence lots so the structure stays plumb through multiple monsoon seasons.
The older housing stock in parts of Florence means decks and patios that were installed in the 1980s or 1990s may have posts sitting on footings that are too shallow for the local soil movement. We inspect and repair what is salvageable and replace what has moved beyond reasonable repair.
Florence sits close enough to the agricultural edge of Pinal County that many homeowners want solid wood fencing for livestock separation or heavy privacy screening. We use pressure-treated lumber rated for direct ground contact and set posts in concrete below the caliche layer so they hold position through wet and dry soil cycles.
Florence is the Pinal County seat and has its own permitting office, its own code enforcement, and a mix of housing stock that ranges from pre-1900 adobe downtown to slab-on-grade stucco subdivisions from the past 30 years. A contractor without local experience is likely to be surprised by at least one of those factors on any given job. The caliche layer here is significant - it sits close enough to the surface in many parts of Florence that post holes for fences and deck footings require breaking equipment and extra depth to reach stable soil. Getting that wrong means the structure shifts within a few monsoon seasons.
Florence summers routinely push above 105 degrees, and the July-through-September monsoon season brings intense short-duration rain events that overload drainage on flat lots. Concrete around slab foundations and deck footings takes a beating from this wet-dry cycle, and wood surfaces left unsealed in this environment degrade faster than in cooler climates. The homes in Florence that have held up best outdoors are the ones where the original contractor or a later owner made deliberate material choices for this specific climate - not choices made for somewhere else.
Our crew works throughout Florence regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Florence is one of the more varied markets we serve - the properties near the historic downtown district along Main Street involve different attachment considerations than the newer subdivisions that spread out toward the edges of town. We scope each job independently rather than assuming one approach fits every Florence address.
Florence is the seat of Pinal County government, which means there is an established permitting culture here. The town takes code compliance seriously, and we have found that permits pulled correctly and inspections passed the first time is the only way to protect a homeowner when they go to sell. Florence also sits about 65 miles southeast of downtown Phoenix, close enough to be on our regular service circuit but far enough that homeowners here benefit from working with a contractor who already knows the local permit office and does not charge extra travel time.
We also serve the areas around Florence. Homeowners in Sacaton to the west and in Coolidge just to the north are on our regular service schedule, and we can often combine site visits in nearby communities on the same day.
Reach us by phone or through the online estimate form and we will reply within 1 business day to arrange a free on-site visit. No drawings or measurements needed from you ahead of time.
We visit your Florence property, evaluate soil conditions and the caliche situation on your specific lot, and walk through material and budget options. You receive a written estimate with no obligation before any work begins.
We handle the Town of Florence permit application in our own name. Once approved, construction starts on a confirmed schedule - most standard projects run one to three weeks depending on scope.
We walk through the completed project with you, confirm everything meets scope, and pass the final inspection through the Town of Florence. You receive all permit documentation for your records.
We serve Florence, AZ and surrounding Pinal County communities. Free estimates, no obligation, and all permits handled in our name.
(520) 598-0105Florence is the seat of Pinal County and one of the oldest towns in Arizona, with a history dating back to the 1860s. The historic district along Main Street includes some of the state's best-preserved 19th-century commercial buildings, including the historic Pinal County Courthouse built in 1891. That downtown core sits alongside newer residential subdivisions that spread out toward the edges of town, creating a community where established neighborhoods and growing ones exist side by side.
Florence's population has grown significantly since 2000, adding thousands of new residents as people look for affordable housing within reasonable distance of the Phoenix metro. The result is a housing market with a wide range of property ages and types - older adobe and block homes near the historic center, mid-century single-family houses in established neighborhoods, and newer stucco subdivisions on the outskirts. Homeowners in nearby Coolidge and Eloy share the same desert building conditions and are also part of our regular service area.
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