
Waltham Fence & Deck builds custom decks, pool decks, composite and wood decks, and fences for Newton homeowners across all 13 villages - with proper permits, detailed estimates, and a crew that understands older construction. We have served the Newton area since 2017 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Newton's larger residential lots in villages like Waban and Chestnut Hill are well suited for in-ground pools, and a well-built pool deck turns the surrounding area into a usable outdoor space. We build slip-resistant pool decks designed for New England's freeze-thaw conditions, using materials that drain properly and do not heave or crack after the first hard winter. See more about our pool deck construction service.
Newton's housing stock runs from Victorian-era homes in Newton Centre to newer construction near the Mass Pike, and a deck that works on one style of house does not automatically suit another. We design each project from the ground up around your property, your yard layout, and the style of your home, so the finished deck looks like it belongs there.
Newton's clay-heavy soil holds water and contributes to frost heave that is hard on wood structures. Composite decking resists moisture better than untreated wood, does not need annual staining or sealing, and maintains its appearance through the kind of wet springs and hard winters that are standard in eastern Massachusetts.
Many Newton neighborhoods feature generous lot sizes with mature trees and well-established landscaping. A wood privacy fence complements that character while creating separation from neighbors or screening utility areas. We build fences that match the style of older Newton homes and install posts deep enough to stay plumb through frost season.
A number of Newton's older homes were originally built with wood decks that are now showing their age - soft boards, failing ledger connections, and loose railings are common in homes from the 1970s through the 1990s. We assess what can be repaired and what needs full replacement, and we always give you both options in writing before we start.
Newton summers bring warm, humid weather and enough insects that unscreened outdoor spaces can be uncomfortable. A screened porch or screened deck enclosure lets you enjoy the yard through June, July, and August without the bugs, and it extends usable outdoor time into the cooler shoulder seasons as well.
Newton's housing stock skews old. A large share of homes were built before World War II, and many date to the late 1800s. Older construction in Newton often means fieldstone or brick foundations, wood clapboard or shingle siding, and structural framing that was not designed with modern deck attachment methods in mind. A deck attached incorrectly to an older ledger board or a foundation wall that was never meant to support a cantilevered structure is a liability. Working with older homes here requires assessment of the existing structure before any deck design begins.
Newton's climate adds another layer of complexity. The city averages around 48 inches of snow per year and sees multiple freeze-thaw cycles every winter. The glacially deposited, clay-heavy soil throughout eastern Massachusetts drains slowly and holds water near foundations and footings. That combination accelerates wood rot and can cause footings to shift if they are not set below the frost line, which runs deeper in this area than many homeowners expect. Material selection, footing depth, and deck drainage all need to account for those realities.
Our crew works throughout Newton regularly and pulls permits from Newton Building Inspection Services for deck construction and fence projects. We are familiar with Newton's plan review process, which requires more documentation upfront than some neighboring municipalities, and we build that lead time into our project schedules so it does not catch clients off guard.
Newton is not a single place - it is 13 distinct villages, and each one has its own character. Chestnut Hill and Waban have large single-family lots with older homes and mature trees, where projects often involve more site preparation. Newtonville and Newton Corner have denser parcels with two- and three-family buildings where property boundaries are tighter. West Newton and Auburndale are quieter residential villages with a mix of housing ages. We have worked on properties in most of these villages and know what to expect when we show up. The city also has strong ties to Boston College, whose campus sits in the Chestnut Hill section and whose surrounding streets feature some of the most recognizable residential architecture in the area.
Newton is directly adjacent to Waltham, MA to the north and near Natick, MA to the west. We serve homeowners in all three communities and move between them on a regular basis.
Call or use the estimate form below. We respond within one business day and set up a convenient time to visit your property. You do not need drawings or a firm plan before reaching out.
We visit your Newton property to assess the site, review any existing structure, and identify site-specific factors - soil conditions, footing depth requirements, setbacks from your property line - that affect the project. Cost anxiety is common at this stage, and we address it directly: our written estimate breaks down materials, labor, and permit costs line by line.
We submit the permit application to Newton Building Inspection Services and handle all plan review follow-up. Once the permit is issued, construction begins. Most standard Newton decks take one to two weeks to build. We keep the site tidy and communicate when we need access to the yard.
The city inspector reviews the completed structure. After sign-off, we walk through every element of the finished deck with you and address anything that needs attention. We do not consider the job done until you are satisfied.
We serve homeowners across all of Newton, MA and respond to every inquiry within one business day. Your estimate is detailed, written, and comes with no pressure.
(781) 701-0552Newton is a city of about 88,000 people in Middlesex County, directly west of Boston. Unlike most Massachusetts cities, Newton is organized around 13 named villages rather than a single downtown core. Villages including Newton Centre, Newtonville, Waban, Chestnut Hill, West Newton, and Auburndale each have distinct commercial areas, street character, and housing types. Newton is consistently ranked among the wealthiest cities in Massachusetts, with a large share of owner-occupied homes and a population that tends to invest in long-term property improvements. The final miles of the Boston Marathon pass through Newton on Commonwealth Avenue, including the stretch known as Heartbreak Hill, one of the most recognized sections of the entire course.
The housing stock in Newton is predominantly older. Many homes were built before 1940, and Victorian, Colonial Revival, and Craftsman-style houses are common throughout the city's villages. Large lots with mature trees are characteristic of villages like Waban and Chestnut Hill, while neighborhoods near village centers like Newtonville and Newton Corner have a denser mix of two- and three-family buildings. Newton's historic preservation program reflects the city's commitment to maintaining the character of its older neighborhoods. Nearby Watertown, MA borders Newton to the north and shares a similar mix of older residential properties that we serve regularly.
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