
Newark Fence & Deck has served Hebron homeowners since 2017, building pool decks, custom decks, and privacy fences for properties throughout the village and the Buckeye Lake area. We understand the drainage and moisture conditions common to low-lying Licking County ground, and we build accordingly. Call us for a free estimate - we respond within one business day.

Hebron homes range from older ranch-style houses built in the 1950s and 60s to more recent builds along the edges of the village. Many are close to Buckeye Lake, which means moisture, drainage, and frost depth are real factors on every job. Here is what we handle for Hebron homeowners.
Homes near Buckeye Lake often have backyard pools that need a proper surrounding deck - one built with drainage in mind so water drains away from the structure rather than pooling under it. We design pool decks for Hebron properties with the low-lying terrain and wet soil in mind. See the full details on our pool deck construction page.
Pressure-treated wood is the most cost-effective option for Hebron homeowners who want a solid, long-lasting deck. We use the correct ground-contact rated lumber throughout and set all footings below the Licking County frost line - which matters a lot in a village where freeze-thaw cycling can push a footing out of the ground if it was not set deep enough.
For Hebron homeowners who want a low-maintenance surface that holds up in a wet environment, composite decking is the right call. It does not absorb moisture, will not rot, and needs no annual sealing - which is particularly valuable for lake-adjacent properties where the ground stays wet longer after rain.
Many older homes in Hebron have decks built in the 1980s and 1990s that are showing real signs of age - soft boards, rusted hardware, or posts that have started to lean. We assess the structure honestly and tell you whether targeted repairs are the right move or whether a replacement will save you more money over the next decade.
Vinyl fencing holds up particularly well in Hebron because it does not rot or corrode in the damp conditions common to the Buckeye Lake area. It also does not need painting or sealing, which makes it a popular choice for homeowners who want a clean-looking fence without ongoing maintenance work.
Wood decks near Buckeye Lake face more moisture exposure than decks in drier locations. Sealing every one to two years dramatically slows the weathering process - especially on the end grain and any boards close to ground level where moisture accumulates first.
Hebron sits in low-lying ground right next to Buckeye Lake, and that geography shapes how outdoor structures behave here. A large share of homes in the village were built in the 1950s through 1970s, which means original foundations, older exterior sheathing, and ledger connections that may not have been built to current codes. The clay-heavy soil common throughout Licking County holds water instead of draining it, and properties closer to the lake sit on ground that stays saturated for extended periods after rain. Footings that are not set deep enough and posts that sit in pooled water do not last - and that is a detail that matters before the first board goes on.
Winters in Hebron follow central Ohio's pattern of regular freeze-thaw cycling. Temperatures rise above freezing and drop back down multiple times each week from November through March, and each cycle puts stress on wood, concrete, and any hardware that is not rated for outdoor exposure. Older ranch-style and two-story homes throughout the village typically have modest backyards with mature trees, which add shade and beauty but also drop limbs and create root systems that can affect footings and any flatwork near the deck. A contractor who has not worked in this area before may not factor any of that in at the planning stage - and the homeowner sees it in the repair bills a few years later.
Our crew works throughout Hebron regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Hebron is an incorporated village in Licking County, which means building permits for deck projects are handled through the Licking County Building Department. We pull permits and coordinate inspections for every permitted job so homeowners do not have to navigate that process themselves.
The village sits along US Route 40 and is just minutes from I-70, which makes it an easy run from our Newark base. Buckeye Lake State Park borders the village on its southern side, and the neighborhoods closest to the lake are the ones where drainage and moisture considerations are most acute. We have worked throughout those neighborhoods and along the Route 40 corridor, and we know the soil and site conditions well.
Homeowners in Pataskala, OH and Licking, OH are also part of our regular service area, and we often combine work across multiple stops in the same part of Licking County on the same trip.
Call us or submit an estimate request online. We respond to all inquiries from Hebron homeowners within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your property, assess the site conditions - including drainage, soil, and any existing structure - and give you a written, itemized estimate. There is no pressure and no fee to get the estimate.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle the Licking County permit application. Construction begins after permit approval - most deck builds in Hebron take three to seven business days depending on size and complexity.
We coordinate the final inspection with the county, clean the job site completely, and walk through the finished work with you before we leave. You do not need to follow up with the building department - we handle that.
We serve all of Hebron, OH and the Buckeye Lake area. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(740) 322-4165Hebron is a small village in Licking County, Ohio, with a population of around 2,300 people. It sits roughly 30 miles east of Columbus and is bordered on the south by Buckeye Lake, one of Ohio's oldest reservoirs and a longtime destination for boating and fishing. The village has a tight-knit, working-class character - most residents are homeowners, and most homes are single-family detached houses on modest lots with yards, driveways, and mature trees. The mix includes ranch-style homes from the 1950s and 60s, two-story houses from the 1970s and 80s, and a smaller number of newer builds.
US Route 40, one of Ohio's oldest east-west corridors, runs right through the village and connects Hebron to Newark to the west and Zanesville to the east. The Hebron State Fish Hatchery, an Ohio DNR facility, has operated here for decades and is known to residents and anglers well beyond the village. Neighboring communities we serve include Newark, OH just to the west and Heath, OH to the northwest - both part of our regular coverage area.
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