
Premier Oxnard Deck & Fence serves Newbury Park homeowners with pergola installation, composite deck construction, covered patio structures, and wood and vinyl fencing. We work throughout the Conejo Valley and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Newbury Park summers are hot and dry, and the open hillside lots near the Santa Monica Mountains get full sun exposure for most of the day. A pergola over an existing deck or patio provides the overhead coverage that makes outdoor space livable through the warm season. Our pergola installation service covers freestanding and attached designs, and we build structures that hold up to Conejo Valley wind events without requiring significant annual maintenance.
Composite decking is a practical fit for Newbury Park homes near open space or hillside lots, where fire-resistant materials and low ongoing maintenance matter more than they do in flat suburban neighborhoods. Modern composite boards handle UV exposure, resist moisture absorption, and do not require the regular sealing that wood decks need to hold up in the Conejo Valley's hot, dry summers.
A solid patio cover attached to the back of the home extends comfortable outdoor time at both ends of the day - blocking the afternoon sun in summer and keeping the space dry during winter rains. On ranch-style homes, which make up a significant share of Newbury Park's housing stock, a properly designed attached cover reads as part of the original structure rather than a mismatched add-on.
Hillside and sloped lots are common in Newbury Park, particularly in neighborhoods closer to the foothills, and a custom deck design accounts for grade changes, retaining conditions, and view orientation that a standard deck plan ignores. We design decks for the actual site rather than adapting a template, which produces a structure that works with the lot instead of fighting it.
Newbury Park neighborhoods have a mix of older subdivisions with large lots and newer communities where lots are tighter and privacy fencing matters more. Cedar and pressure-treated wood privacy fences installed with properly sized posts and footings hold up to Santa Ana wind events that regularly push through the Conejo Valley and stress lightweight fence construction.
Most of Newbury Park's homes were built between the 1960s and the 1980s, and original decks from that era are at or near the end of their service life. We assess what is structurally sound, what can be repaired selectively, and what requires full replacement - so you are not paying for a repair that will last two years on a structure that needs to be rebuilt.
Newbury Park is a community within the City of Thousand Oaks, and most of its homes were built between the 1960s and the 1980s during the Conejo Valley's rapid suburban growth period. That puts a large share of the local housing stock at 40 to 60 years old - old enough that original roofing, siding, and outdoor structures may be at or well past the end of their service life without having been fully addressed. Ranch-style homes from that era often have low-slope roof sections, original stucco, and exterior configurations that require different detailing than newer construction when permitted deck or patio cover work is attached to the home.
The combination of Santa Ana wind events, wildfire risk from the surrounding Santa Monica Mountains, and the wet-dry seasonal cycle creates conditions that are harder on outdoor structures than in flat suburban communities. Newbury Park sits in a high fire hazard severity zone, and the CAL FIRE fire hazard severity zone maps show that many properties back directly up to wildland areas. For homeowners in those locations, material selection for decks and fences is not just an aesthetic question - combustible materials close to the structure increase fire risk in a way that lower-risk neighborhoods do not have to consider. A contractor who is not familiar with defensible space requirements and home hardening material options can inadvertently specify materials that create compliance or safety issues on hillside properties.
Our crew works throughout Newbury Park regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and outdoor structure work here. Permit applications for Newbury Park projects are processed through the City of Thousand Oaks Building and Safety Division, and we submit all plans and handle permit communication as part of every project. On hillside lots - which are common in the neighborhoods east of Wendy Drive and closer to the foothills - the permit office sometimes requests additional engineering drawings for footing design. We have that handled without turning it into a delay.
Newbury Park sits in the western end of the Conejo Valley, bordered to the south by the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Many homeowners here chose the neighborhood specifically because of its proximity to the mountains and open space, and outdoor living areas are a natural extension of that. Wendy Drive, Reino Road, and Lynn Road are the main arteries through the residential neighborhoods. Borchard Community Park is a well-known gathering spot on the north side of the community, and the surrounding streets reflect the stable, owner-occupied character of the area.
We also serve homeowners in Simi Valley to the east and in Thousand Oaks throughout the broader Conejo Valley - both areas share similar hillside property conditions and the same wind and fire season patterns that affect outdoor structure work in Newbury Park.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and tell us what you are looking to build or repair. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and can typically schedule a site visit in Newbury Park within the week.
We visit the property, assess the lot conditions - including slope, drainage, and proximity to wildland areas - and give you a written estimate with materials, labor, permit costs, and timeline. Hillside lots sometimes reveal footing or grading requirements that affect cost, and we communicate those clearly before you decide whether to move forward.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit permit applications to the City of Thousand Oaks and schedule your project around the permit timeline. Review typically takes two to three weeks. We handle all communication with the building department - you do not need to follow up with the city.
Construction of a standard deck or pergola takes one to two weeks. At completion, we walk through the finished work with you and close out the permit. You are not required to be on-site during construction, and we give you a schedule at the start so you know what to expect each day.
We serve Newbury Park and the Conejo Valley with no-pressure estimates and clear pricing. Tell us about your project and we will get back to you within one business day.
(805) 853-2110Newbury Park is one of the main communities that makes up the City of Thousand Oaks in the western Conejo Valley. The area grew quickly as a suburb during the 1960s through the 1980s, and that growth window defines much of what the neighborhood looks like today - ranch-style and traditional single-family homes on modest to medium-sized lots, with more mature landscaping than newer planned developments. Many homes in the eastern portions of the community sit on sloped or tiered lots that back up to the hillsides of the Conejo Valley, with the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area forming the southern boundary of the community. The proximity to open land and trails is a significant draw for residents, and outdoor living spaces that take advantage of the views and natural surroundings are a natural priority for homeowners here.
Thousand Oaks consistently ranks among the most desirable cities in California, and home values in Newbury Park reflect that. Most residents are owner-occupants who plan to stay, which means investment in durable, properly built outdoor structures makes financial sense. The community has a stable, established character - not a place where people expect quick fixes or temporary solutions. Nearby Moorpark to the north and Camarillo to the west are also communities we serve regularly - though Newbury Park's combination of hillside lots, older ranch homes, and wildland proximity gives it a distinct set of considerations that makes it different from either of its neighbors.
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