Why Hermosa Beach Homes Need Expert Decks
The Hermosa Beach Challenge
With some of the smallest residential lots in the South Bay and home values among the highest ($2M–$5M+), Hermosa Beach outdoor living design is about maximizing every square inch. Rooftop decks, elevated patios, and vertical pergola structures require permits, structural engineering, and HOA compliance in Hermosa's dense block configurations.
The Paragon Solution
Paragon Home Services has served Hermosa Beach homeowners since 2007 — 18+ years of custom deck construction experience specific to the South Bay's unique construction era, climate, and infrastructure challenges. Every project is managed by licensed, W-2 technicians with the tools and expertise your home deserves.
Deck Construction Process
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Site assessment — we evaluate the existing structure attachment point, foundation conditions, grade below the deck, and view angles before design begins.
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Structural engineering — elevated decks require engineer-stamped drawings specifying beam sizing, post sizing and footing depth, ledger connection to the home, and railing post attachment.
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City permit pull and plan check — we manage the permit application, respond to plan check corrections, and schedule inspections at each required milestone (footing, framing, final).
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Footing excavation and concrete pour — pier footings are drilled and poured to the depth specified by the engineer, based on local soil bearing capacity.
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Framing installation — pressure-treated lumber framing is installed to the engineer's plan, with all hardware (joist hangers, post caps, ledger bolts) per specification.
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Decking surface installation — composite boards are installed with hidden fasteners for a clean surface (no visible screws), or with color-matched screws for a traditional aesthetic.
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Railing installation — glass, cable, or composite railing systems are installed and tested to the code-required 200-pound top-rail load rating.
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City final inspection and sign-off — the building inspector confirms code compliance before the permit is closed.
Deck Construction Capabilities
- Composite decking (Trex Transcend, TimberTech Azek)
- Pressure-treated wood framing and decking
- Glass panel railings (ocean view preservation)
- Cable railing systems
- Aluminum and composite railing
- Structural engineering coordination
- City permit management
- Hillside and elevated deck construction
- Deck lighting integration (recessed and step lighting)
- Hot tub structural pad engineering
- ADA ramp construction
- Pergola post footing and beam installation
- Existing deck replacement and structural repair
Paragon in Hermosa Beach
Serving All of Hermosa Beach
Neighborhoods: an affluent, walkable beach community between Redondo Beach and Manhattan Beach on the South Bay coastline
ZIP codes served: 90254
CSLB #1234567 · Fully Licensed & Insured
Established 2007 — 18+ years South Bay experience
24/7 emergency response
Custom Decks — Frequently Asked Questions
- Does a deck require a permit?
- Any deck with a walking surface over 30 inches above grade requires a building permit in all South Bay jurisdictions. Ground-level decks (under 30 inches) may not require a permit depending on city, but HOA approval may be required. All elevated decks require engineer-stamped drawings as part of the permit submittal. We manage this entire process.
- Composite or wood — which lasts longer?
- Composite (Trex Transcend, TimberTech Azek) lasts significantly longer in the South Bay coastal environment. Premium composite carries a 25-year manufacturer warranty against fading, staining, and structural failure, and requires no sanding, sealing, or staining. Pressure-treated wood requires annual maintenance and typical deck boards need replacement within 15–20 years in coastal conditions. The framing structure (always pressure-treated or composite) outlasts the surface material in both cases.
- Can you build over a slope?
- Yes — this is one of the most common deck scenarios in hillside Palos Verdes and Redondo Beach's Hollywood Riviera. Sloped sites require post heights that vary across the structure, often requiring engineering for posts over 8 feet tall. We've built extensively on South Bay hillside properties and understand the footing, drainage, and access challenges involved.
- What is the structural weight capacity of a deck?
- LA County building code requires residential decks to support 40 pounds per square foot (psf) live load — adequate for furniture, gatherings, and hot tubs up to about 200 gallons. Larger hot tubs (400+ gallons, weighing 4,000+ pounds when full) require additional structural engineering to distribute point loads. We evaluate hot tub pad requirements as part of the design process.
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