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Vinyl Patio Covers in Stevenson Ranch & Surrounding Cities

Professional Patio Covers Manufacturing & Installation

Secure Vinyl Fencing offers expert vinyl patio covers manufacturing and installation in Stevenson Ranch and nearby areas. Durable, stylish vinyl solutions customized for every property.

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When you live in Stevenson Ranch, where the sun shines nearly year-round and curb appeal truly matters, choosing the right fencing company makes all the difference. Secure Vinyl Fencing has proudly served Stevenson Ranch homeowners with premium vinyl patio covers solutions that stand the test of time.

Why Stevenson Ranch Homeowners Choose Us

Locally manufactured in LA
UV-resistant & moisture-proof
20+ year durability
Won't rot, warp, or splinter
Licensed & Insured (#1136541)
Free on-site estimates
Vinyl Patio Covers in Stevenson Ranch

In-House Manufacturing for Stevenson Ranch

Every panel, post, and rail is crafted in our Los Angeles facility using modern extrusion technology. Custom measurements for your specific Stevenson Ranch property, wide variety of styles and colors, and faster turnaround than national suppliers.

Our Installation Process

1Comprehensive site inspection and measurements
2Old fence removal (if needed)
3Precision digging, leveling, and post anchoring
4Panel assembly with seamless finishes
5Complete cleanup and quality walkthrough

We serve residential homes, apartment complexes, HOAs, schools, and commercial properties throughout Stevenson Ranch. Contact us today for a free estimate.

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Roberto Guerra

1 month ago

Shout out to Vardges the owner for the great experience from start to finish. He showed up on time, kept me updated, no hidden costs. The crew was professional, efficient, and finished the job exactly as promised. The fence itself is extremely sturdy and perfectly level — you can tell they didn't cut any corners.

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Sian

1 month ago

I highly, highly recommend Security Fences. The owner, Vardges, did an amazing job on replacing 4 gates and some fencing on my property. He used quality materials and finished the work in one day. On top of that, he came up with an innovative solution to a problem I had with some metal fencing I had on a veranda.

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Dorothy Chappie

6 months ago

The whole experience was fabulous! The owner showed up on time, brought samples, was very friendly and knowledgeable. Reasonably priced for high quality product. Definitely highly recommend!! Our fence is awesome!

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Artos Aramyan

7 months ago

Secure Fences did an outstanding job from start to finish. Their team was professional, punctual, and clearly knew their craft. They took the time to understand exactly what I wanted, offered helpful suggestions, and delivered a fence that looks great and feels incredibly sturdy.

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christina htht

6 months ago

Secure fence is amazing at what they do, I highly highly recommend their company. They are so professional and precise with everything they do. They added a door to my side yard, I also got my front yard fences done with them. Truly a 5 star company.

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Mihika Kapoor

1 month ago

Vardges is a true professional — prompt, reliable, and easy to work with. He completed the private fencing and roller gate for our property and took the time to explain everything in great detail. The workmanship was excellent, and everything was installed properly and neatly.

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Afternoon highs in the Santa Clarita Valley regularly hit 105°F from June through September, and Stevenson Ranch backyards — most of them west- or southwest-facing on the foothills tracts off Pico Canyon Road — absorb that thermal load with zero shade relief unless something's been built overhead. That's the core problem we're solving here. The 2000s-era William Lyon and Shea Homes builds in Westridge and along Village Drive were designed beautifully on the outside, but builder-grade patio slabs were poured without any overhead cover provision, leaving a ledger attachment point that either never existed or was patched over with stucco. A properly installed vinyl patio cover — solid panel or lattice, post-and-beam system with aluminum rafter inserts inside vinyl post sleeves — turns an unusable concrete pad into functional outdoor living space for nine months of the year. Secure Vinyl Fencing manufactures its own vinyl panels and installs throughout Stevenson Ranch and the 91381 zip code area. Call (660) 999-9960 for a free on-site estimate with exact pricing before any commitment.

Stevenson Ranch is an unincorporated community of Los Angeles County — permits go through the LA County Department of Building and Safety, not the City of Santa Clarita, even though the mailing address says Santa Clarita. That distinction catches homeowners off guard. The Westridge community (upper Stevenson Ranch, gated, serviced via Pico Canyon Road near the Santa Clarita Woodlands Park boundary) and the lower Village Drive tracts both fall under two separate HOA jurisdictions — the Westridge Community Association and the Stevenson Ranch Community Association — each with their own Architectural Review Committee requirements. Homes here are predominantly 1997-to-2006 construction, 2,100–3,400 sq ft stucco-over-wood-frame on lots ranging from 5,800 to 9,500 sq ft. Post footings for patio covers need to go 24 inches deep in this area — the LA County grading code for hillside-adjacent lots in 91381 requires adequate bearing depth given the decomposed granite and sandy loam soil composition. Santa Ana wind events channel hard through the Newhall Pass corridor just east of here, with gusts recorded at 55-70 mph at Pico Canyon elevations. Any cover structure needs to be designed for LA County's 85 mph basic wind speed load requirement for this wind exposure zone.

Common Vinyl Patio Covers Concerns in Stevenson Ranch

Ledger Board Attachment Leaks Into Stucco — Most Common Failure in 91381

The ledger board — the horizontal 2x6 or aluminum extrusion anchor bolted to the house wall — creates a direct wall penetration. Without continuous Z-flashing tucked under the stucco cladding and lapped over the top edge of the ledger, every rain event in Stevenson Ranch's wet-season months (November through March) pulls water behind the weather-resistant barrier and into the wall cavity. Stucco repair alone runs $700–$1,400 before touching the cover structure. Correct installation: remove or never install a blind ledger, install Grace Vycor Plus self-adhered flashing membrane behind the ledger zone, reinstall the ledger with 1/2-inch stainless lag bolts at 16-inch spacing into the house framing (not just stucco anchors), then cap the top edge with elastomeric sealant. This is standard on every Secure Vinyl Fencing installation — not an upgrade.

Insufficient Drainage Pitch — Standing Water Ruins Panel Joints in 2-3 Years

Minimum functional slope for any vinyl or polycarbonate panel cover is 1/4 inch of drop per linear foot of cover depth. On a 12-foot-deep cover, that's 3 inches of total pitch — enough to drain the Santa Clarita Valley's 2-3 inch rain events without pooling. Covers installed flat (zero pitch) during the 2003–2008 build-out wave in Stevenson Ranch collected standing water at the panel seams, accelerating joint separation and UV heat-cycling damage to the PVC compound. Palram SolarSmart polycarbonate panel systems handle minor slope errors better than solid vinyl because the channels shed water longitudinally, but solid vinyl panel systems need proper slope built into the rafter system at install. Fixing a zero-pitch cover requires resetting the ledger attachment point higher on the house wall and re- hanging all rafters — typically $600–$1,100 in labor on top of any material replacements needed.

LA County Permits + HOA Approval — Two Separate Timelines Running Simultaneously

Any patio cover over 200 square feet in unincorporated LA County requires a building permit from LADBS, including a site plan, plot plan with setbacks shown, and structural load calculations. In Stevenson Ranch, standard rear setback is 5 feet and side setback is 3 feet — covers can't overhang those lines. At the same time, both the Westridge Community Association and the Stevenson Ranch Community Association require an ARC submittal with architectural drawings, material specs, and color samples before a shovel goes in the ground. ARC review typically takes 3–4 weeks. County permit processing runs 2–4 weeks for residential accessory structures. Run them concurrently and you're looking at 4–5 weeks to clear both. Licensed contractor #1136541, Secure Vinyl Fencing handles the permit application package and provides the HOA submittal documents — homeowners don't have to figure out two separate bureaucratic tracks on their own.

Heat Expansion Cracking — What Happens When Panels Are Installed Too Tight

Virgin PVC vinyl expands approximately 3/8 inch per 10 linear feet for every 30°F temperature swing. Stevenson Ranch regularly sees a 50°F delta between a 105°F July afternoon and a 55°F January morning — that's over 5/8 inch of movement in a 16-foot panel run. Panels installed without expansion gaps crack at the end caps or push the rail brackets off the rafter. Proper installation uses floating panel clips (not fixed screws) in the track channels, leaves 1/4-inch expansion clearance at every end cap, and specifies vinyl post sleeves over steel or aluminum core posts to allow independent thermal movement. CertainTeed and Bufftech solid panel systems both engineer this into their track profiles. Low-cost import vinyl panels don't — they lack adequate calcium carbonate filler ratios and TiO2 (titanium dioxide) UV inhibitor loading, which makes them brittle within 5–8 years in the Santa Clarita sun.

What Vinyl Patio Covers Actually Cost in Stevenson Ranch — And What Drives Price Up

A standard 10x14 attached lattice vinyl cover — two posts, post-and-beam rafter system, lattice panels, concrete footings, permit prep — runs $4,200–$6,000 installed in the 91381 area. Solid panel covers for the same footprint add $700–$1,200 due to denser rafter spacing (16 inches on center vs 24 for lattice) and panel material cost. Larger structures — 16x20 and above — run $8,500–$14,000 depending on span, slope complexity, and whether existing concrete needs saw-cutting for footing placement. Hillside-adjacent lots in upper Westridge may require deeper footings or a soils report, adding $400–$800. Because Secure Vinyl Fencing manufactures its own panels, there's no distributor markup in the material cost — that difference is real on projects in this price range. Every estimate includes exact line-item pricing. Call (660) 999-9960 to schedule.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you get to Stevenson Ranch for a vinyl patio cover estimate?

Stevenson Ranch exits directly off the I-5 at Pico Canyon Road — we're typically 25–35 minutes out depending on Newhall Pass traffic. Estimate appointments are usually available within 3–5 business days of your call. The on-site visit takes about 40 minutes: we measure the space, check the attachment wall, assess footing conditions, and give you exact pricing before leaving. No ballpark ranges that change when the contract shows up. From signed contract to permit submission, plan 3–5 business days on our end. Call (660) 999-9960 to get scheduled.

What does a vinyl patio cover installation in Stevenson Ranch typically cost?

Attached lattice cover in a 10x12 to 12x16 footprint: $4,200–$6,000 installed, which includes two vinyl-clad posts, aluminum rafter inserts, lattice panels, concrete footings at 24-inch depth, and basic permit prep documentation. Solid panel covers run $700–$1,200 more for the same size. Wider or deeper structures (16x20+) with hip-roof rafter layouts or second-story ledger attachment push into the $9,000–$14,000 range. Pricing varies with site conditions — we've seen $1,500 swings just from whether existing concrete needs saw-cutting for post placement. On-site estimates include exact pricing; no per-square-foot estimates that shift after you say yes. Free estimate at (660) 999-9960.

Do I need a permit for a patio cover in Stevenson Ranch, and does the HOA have to approve it too?

Yes and yes — two separate processes. Stevenson Ranch is unincorporated LA County, so the permit comes from the LA County Department of Building and Safety, not the City of Santa Clarita. Structures over 200 sq ft require a building permit with structural calculations and a site plan showing setback compliance. Simultaneously, the Westridge Community Association and Stevenson Ranch Community Association both require ARC submittals with architectural drawings, material cut sheets, and color samples. ARC review runs 3–4 weeks; LADBS residential permit review runs 2–4 weeks. Licensed contractor #1136541, Secure Vinyl Fencing prepares the full permit package and HOA submittal — you don't have to coordinate two separate review processes yourself.

Can a vinyl patio cover handle Santa Ana wind gusts in Stevenson Ranch?

Yes — but only if it's engineered for it. The Newhall Pass corridor channels Santa Ana events directly into Stevenson Ranch and upper Westridge, with recorded gusts at 55–70 mph during major events. LA County requires patio cover structures in this wind exposure zone to be designed for 85 mph basic wind speed. Our post-and-beam systems use steel reinforcement channels inside vinyl post sleeves, set posts in 24-inch-deep concrete footings, space solid-panel rafters at 16 inches on center, and attach the ledger with 1/2-inch stainless lag bolts driven into the house framing — not toggle anchors in stucco. A cover that fails in a wind event causes structural damage to the house wall attachment point; the engineering cost upfront is far less than repair costs after.

What warranty comes with a vinyl patio cover from Secure Vinyl Fencing?

Lifetime material warranty on the vinyl panels — covers chalking, color fade, cracking, and delamination under normal conditions. Because we manufacture our own panels (not reselling a third-party brand), that warranty doesn't disappear if a supplier changes hands or goes out of business. Installation labor carries a one-year workmanship warranty. What's not covered: physical impact damage, modifications by others, and vandalism. UV degradation claims are essentially non-existent on our product because we use virgin vinyl with TiO2 UV inhibitor compounding — not recycled-content PVC, which chalks and embrittles faster under Santa Clarita's 300-plus sunny days per year. Realistically, expect 25–30 years of functional life on a properly installed system.

Do you also serve Valencia and Castaic near Stevenson Ranch?

Stevenson Ranch and the surrounding Santa Clarita Valley are regular territory for us. Valencia (zip codes 91354 and 91355), Castaic (91384), Saugus, Canyon Country, and Newhall are all within our normal service radius. We cover LA County, Orange County, and Ventura County — so whether you're in a Westridge gated community or a Castaic hillside lot, we can schedule and permit the project. If you're in a gated community, mention that when you call so we can plan gate access for the estimate visit. Scheduling in the 91381 area typically runs a 2–3 week lead time for installation once permits clear. Reach us at (660) 999-9960 — we're 5-star rated on Google with 51 reviews.

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