
Beverly Deck & Fence is a locally owned deck builder serving Beverly, MA homeowners with custom decks, composite decking, fence installation, and deck repair - licensed, insured, and responding within 1 business day.
Beverly Deck & Fence is a locally owned deck builder serving Beverly, MA homeowners with custom decks, composite decking, fence installation, and deck repair - licensed, insured, and responding within 1 business day.

Beverly homeowners have some of the most varied lots on the North Shore - sloped yards in Beverly Farms, tight lots near downtown, and properties close to the water where outdoor living is worth investing in. Our custom deck design and build service works around your yard, your home, and the way you actually use the space, not around a standard kit.
Beverly's freeze-thaw winters and coastal humidity accelerate wood decay. If boards feel soft underfoot, railings wobble, or the ledger board shows signs of pulling away from your house, the problem will not fix itself. We assess the full structure and repair what needs to be repaired - or replace what has gone too far to be worth saving.
Beverly's coastal air is hard on wood that is not sealed regularly. Composite decking is the right call for homeowners who want a low-maintenance surface that handles salt air and moisture without fading, cracking, or requiring annual treatment. It costs more upfront and far less over time.
Coastal properties in Beverly see paint peel and wood rot faster than homes a few miles inland. Vinyl fencing holds its color and structure without painting, staining, or rot treatment - a practical choice for lots near the water where maintenance time and cost add up fast.
Unsealed wood in Beverly's climate absorbs moisture through the wet shoulder seasons and then gets hit by UV through the summer. Proper staining and sealing every one to three years is what separates a deck that looks good at year ten from one that needs replacing at year five.
Wooded lots in Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing come with mosquitoes and black flies from late spring through early fall. A screened-in porch or deck enclosure lets you use your outdoor space through the full warm season without spending it fighting insects.
More than half of Beverly's housing units were built before 1960, and a significant share date back to the 1800s. Homes that old were not designed with modern outdoor living in mind - original framing, balloon-frame construction, and older rim joists require careful assessment before a deck can be attached. A contractor who does not look at what is behind the siding before installing a ledger board is taking a shortcut that can compromise the entire structure. Beverly's building stock makes that kind of homework non-negotiable.
Beverly's position on the North Shore coast also shapes how outdoor structures hold up. Salt air corrodes standard steel fasteners within a few years, and the freeze-thaw cycle that runs from December through March pushes on footings that are not set deep enough. Massachusetts requires footings to reach below the frost line - at least 48 inches in this region - and Beverly's coastal climate means hardware upgrades from standard steel to stainless or hot-dipped galvanized are not optional for a project that is built to last. These are things a contractor who works here regularly already knows to spec in without being asked.
Our crew pulls permits regularly through the City of Beverly Inspectional Services Division on Cabot Street, and we know the typical turnaround on permit reviews so we can build realistic timelines for homeowners. Permit approval in Beverly usually runs one to two weeks - we account for that window in every project schedule so there are no surprises.
Beverly is a city with real geographic variety. The neighborhoods near Lynch Park and the waterfront have smaller lots and homes that sit close together, which affects staging and access. Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing have larger wooded lots with mature trees, sloped terrain, and older estate-style homes that require more design flexibility. Ryal Side along the Bass River is a mix of older working-class homes and newer construction with very different framing conditions. We know what to expect in each part of the city because we work across all of them.
We also serve the communities surrounding Beverly, including Salem, MA just across the bridge to the south, and Danvers, MA to the west. If you are not sure whether we cover your address, call us and we will tell you immediately.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within 1 business day. There is no charge for an initial estimate, and you do not need to have a finished plan - just a general idea of what you want and where.
We visit your property to look at the yard, the home's framing condition, and the site access. After the visit you receive a written quote that breaks out materials, labor, and permit costs - so you know exactly what you are paying for and can compare it fairly to other bids.
Once you sign off on the quote, we submit the permit application to the City of Beverly Inspectional Services Division. Permit approval typically takes one to two weeks. We schedule your project start date around that window so your build starts as soon as the permit is in hand.
Our crew handles footings, framing, decking, railings, and any finishing details. A city inspector visits at the footing stage and again at completion. When the final sign-off is in, we walk you through the finished structure and any maintenance recommendations before leaving.
We serve all Beverly neighborhoods - from Beverly Farms to Ryal Side to downtown. Free estimates, written quotes, no pressure. Call us or fill out the form and we will be in touch within 1 business day.
(978) 288-8485Beverly is a coastal city of about 43,000 people in Essex County, sitting directly on the Atlantic about 25 miles north of Boston on the MBTA Newburyport/Rockport Line. The city is made up of distinct neighborhoods: Beverly Farms and Prides Crossing in the north are historic, tree-lined areas with large older homes and properties close to the water. Downtown Beverly and the areas near the city center have a denser mix of single-family and multi-family homes, many of them built before World War II. Ryal Side runs along the Bass River and has a working-class character with a mix of older homes and newer infill construction.
The city is home to Endicott College on the waterfront, Lynch Park with its ocean views and rose gardens, and a commuter culture that draws Boston workers who want more space without leaving the coast. Roughly 55 percent of housing units are owner-occupied, and median home values have climbed well above $500,000 in recent years - making outdoor improvements a real investment in property value, not just personal comfort. We also work regularly in nearby Peabody, MA to the west.
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