
Ceres Deck and Fence installs pergolas, builds decks, and handles fencing for Newman homeowners. We know the Central Valley climate, pull permits through the City of Newman, and respond within 1 business day.

Newman summers push above 100 degrees Fahrenheit for months at a stretch, and a pergola installation creates a shaded outdoor zone that makes your backyard usable again when the heat would otherwise keep everyone inside. It also gives you a natural anchor for climbing plants or string lights that add character to flat valley lots.
A fully covered patio or deck structure gives Newman homeowners a shaded outdoor space that holds up through the long dry summer and stays comfortable during the mild winter months when the valley gets its best outdoor weather. We build solid attached patio covers that are permitted and engineered for local wind and load conditions.
Most Newman homes sit on flat lots with backyards that have the room for a proper deck, but the flat terrain means drainage and footing depth matter more than homeowners often realize. We design decks that account for the local clay soil and are sized for how your family actually wants to use the space.
Newman is a working agricultural town where many properties back up to open lots or neighboring farm parcels, and solid privacy fencing is a common request. Posts installed in the clay-heavy Valley soil need to be set to a depth that handles seasonal ground movement without leaning over time.
Newman homes built in the 1950s through 1990s are at an age where deck structures often have failing boards, loose railings, or posts that have shifted with the soil. We assess what is repairable and what needs replacing so you are not spending more than necessary to get the deck safe and solid again.
Vinyl fencing is a practical choice for Newman homeowners who want a clean-looking fence without the upkeep that wood requires in a climate that swings from 105 degrees in summer to frost in winter. No painting, no sealing, and no rotting posts if the ground shifts during the wet season.
Newman sits in the flat agricultural heartland of Stanislaus County, where the climate is as demanding as anywhere in the Central Valley. Summers are long, dry, and regularly above 100 degrees Fahrenheit from June through September with almost no rain. That kind of heat dries out untreated wood fast, causes sealants to fail, and puts composite decking through significant expansion and contraction cycles every day. Homes built between the 1950s and 1990s, which make up a large share of Newman's housing stock, often have original outdoor structures that have been through decades of this without proper maintenance.
Newman's flat valley terrain also means expansive clay soils under most residential lots. These soils swell in the wet winter months and shrink back as the dry season takes over, putting steady pressure on deck footings, fence posts, and concrete flatwork every year. Tule fog adds to the picture in winter, keeping surfaces damp for days and accelerating wood rot if there are any gaps in exterior sealing. A deck builder who works regularly in Newman understands how to set footings, choose materials, and seal structures so they hold up through all of it.
Our crew works throughout Newman regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. For projects requiring permits, we work with the City of Newman building department and are familiar with the local review process. Newman has a mix of older neighborhoods near downtown and Main Street, and newer subdivisions that grew on the edges of town through the 2000s and 2010s - the housing stock and site conditions vary enough that a site visit always matters.
Newman sits along Highway 33 in the western part of Stanislaus County, about 80 miles southeast of San Jose via Interstate 5. The area is known for its dairy farming community and its proximity to the San Luis National Wildlife Refuge, which borders the town to the west. We have worked on homes near downtown Newman, including streets close to West Side Community Hospital, and out in the newer subdivisions on the east side of town where larger lots are more common.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Patterson and Turlock to the north. If you are in Newman or a nearby community and want a free estimate, call us or fill out the online form and we will respond within 1 business day.
Call us or submit the online form. We respond within 1 business day. The first conversation is just about your project and what you are hoping to accomplish.
We come to your Newman property, assess the site, and provide a full written estimate with no obligation. You will know the total cost before agreeing to anything, including permit fees and timeline if permits are required.
Where a permit is required, we submit the application and manage the process with the City of Newman. Once approved, we confirm the start date and order materials. You do not need to coordinate any of the permit paperwork.
We complete the build, pass any required inspections, and clean up the work area. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave so you can confirm everything meets your expectations.
We serve Newman and the surrounding west Stanislaus County area. No obligation, full permit handling, and we respond within 1 business day.
(209) 592-1379Newman is a city of about 11,000 residents in the western part of Stanislaus County, set in the flat agricultural landscape of California's Central Valley. The community is anchored by dairy farming and row crops, and the town has a practical, working-class character that its residents take pride in. Most of the housing stock consists of single-family homes built between the 1950s and 1990s, with stucco exteriors and modest lots that are typical of Valley towns that grew steadily through the postwar decades. Newer subdivisions have added larger homes on the edges of town in more recent years, bringing the total housing mix to a range of property types and ages. According to the city overview, Newman is also close to the Interstate 5 corridor, giving it access to larger markets while retaining a distinctly rural identity.
Main Street runs through downtown Newman, where older commercial buildings reflect the town's agricultural history. West Side Community Hospital is one of the most recognized institutions in the area, serving residents across the western Stanislaus County region. We have worked on homes throughout Newman, from the older neighborhoods near downtown to the newer subdivisions on the east side. Homeowners in nearby Patterson will find that we cover their area as well, with the same approach to permits and pricing.
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