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Mel’s Hayward Fence and Deck

Mel's Hayward Fence and Deck is your Bay Area trusted source for wood fencing, deck building, pergolas, arbors and gazebos.

Mel's Hayward Fence and Deck

25100 Cypress Avenue Apt. 109
Hayward California 94544
United States

(510) 588-5644

Business Description

Mel's Hayward Fence and Deck serves the Bay Area with high quality wood fencing, deck building, pergolas, arbors and more. We specialize in everything wood. We offer pressure treated pine decks, cedar pergolas and arbors, as well as redwood fencing. Call us today for a free quote!

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Monday8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Tuesday8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Wednesday8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Friday8:00 am - 5:00 pm
SaturdayClosed
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About Hayward

Hayward ( HAY-wərd) is a city located in Alameda County, California, United States, in the East Bay subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area. With a population of 162,954 as of 2020, Hayward is the sixth largest city in the Bay Area, and the third largest in Alameda County. Hayward was ranked as the 34th most populous municipality in California. It is included in the San Francisco–Oakland–San Jose Metropolitan Statistical Area by the US Census. It is located primarily between Castro Valley, San Leandro and Union City, and lies at the eastern terminus of the San Mateo–Hayward Bridge. The city was devastated early in its history by the 1868 Hayward earthquake. From the early 20th century until the beginning of the 1980s, Hayward's economy was dominated by its now defunct food canning and salt production industries. == History == === Early history === Human habitation of the greater East Bay, including Hayward, dates from at least 4000 BC. The most recent pre-European inhabitants of the Hayward area were the Native American Ohlone people. === 19th century === In the 19th century, the land that is now Hayward became part of Rancho San Lorenzo, a Spanish land grant to Guillermo Castro, in 1841. The site of his home was on the former El Camino Viejo, or Castro Street (now Mission Boulevard) between C and D Streets, but the structure was severely damaged in the 1868 Hayward earthquake, with the Hayward Fault running directly under its location.

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