C&J Fencing installs wood, deer, hog and rail fencing.
Fence styles include Board on Board, Louvered, Solid Board, Dog Ear, Deer Wire and Hog Wire.
C&J Fencing offers both single and double wood gates.
C&J Fencing installs decks, arbors and trellises.
C&J works with TimberTech and Trex Composite Decking for a long-lasting, low-maintenance and high-quality decking solution that offers a variety of color options.
We also build arbors to shade a deck area and can build a trellis over an entryway or gate.
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C&J Fencing was formed in 2005 and has been making backyard dreams into a reality for the residents of select areas of Contra Costa and Alameda counties ever since.
C&J Fencing specializes in the production of redwood fencing exclusively using wood sourced from lumber and saw mills that are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) in order to ensure our customers are getting top quality materials without hurting the environment. By working exclusively with FSC certified mills, C&J Fencing is doing our part to help decrease deforestation and improve environmental performance. This helps to ensure our environment and community have a healthier and greener future.
C & J Fencing is dedicated to exceeding our customers and team members expectations by providing a high quality product with great customer service at reasonable prices.
Call us at (925) 355-1380 or click below to get a free estimate
License # 924202
Licensed C-13
Licensed C-61
Licensed D41 Contractor
Fence Contractor, Deck Builder, Patio & Deck, Fences & Gates, Commercial & Residential Contractors
Serving: Antioch - Brentwood - Clayton - Concord - Danville - El Cerrito - Hercules - Lafayette - Martinez - Moraga - Oakley - Orinda - Pinole - Pittsburg - Pleasant Hill - Richmond - San Pablo - San Ramon - Walnut Creek - Albany - Berkeley - Dublin - Emeryville - Hayward - Livermore - Newark - Oakland - Piedmont - Pleasanton - San Leandro - Castro Valley - San Lorenzo
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