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Backyard Improvements · Malibu, CA

Backyard Improvements in Malibu

A full backyard build is a coordination project. Multiple elements, multiple trades, multiple inspections, all sequenced to avoid demoralizing the family living through it. We do every wood element ourselves with one crew, coordinate the rest with your pool / hardscape / landscape contractors, and run a single written schedule that updates every Friday. Coastal estates from PCH to Point Dume — salt-air spec required.

  • Malibu
    Los Angeles Co.
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  • 14–60
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Why Malibu homeowners pick Red Stag

Three reasons our backyard improvements work is different in Malibu.

01

One in-house crew, one schedule.

We do the deck, the fence, the gate, the carpentry, and the finish carpentry. One crew, one PM, one written schedule. No subcontractor coordination problems, no sequence-induced delays.

02

Coordinated with pool, hardscape, landscape.

Most backyard transformations involve four trades: pool, hardscape, landscape, carpentry. We coordinate with your other contractors so the sequence works — fences after pool deck, decks after pool plumbing, gates after grade.

03

Single-contract, fixed-price.

One contract, one price. Every element line-itemed. No mid-build surprises, no allowance overages, no scope-creep change orders.

Malibu build context

What's specific about backyard improvements in Malibu.

A full backyard build is a coordination project. Multiple elements, multiple trades, multiple inspections, all sequenced to avoid demoralizing the family living through it. We do every wood element ourselves with one crew, coordinate the rest with your pool / hardscape / landscape contractors, and run a single written schedule that updates every Friday. In Malibu specifically, the build context is different from a generic LA project. 27 miles of Pacific Coast Highway frontage, oceanfront estates from $4M cottages to $80M compounds, and a permit climate dominated by the California Coastal Commission. That changes what a backyard improvements project looks like — both in spec and in process.

Architecture in Malibu runs mid-century glass-and-steel oceanfronts, contemporary cliff-edge cantilevers, and a stubborn pocket of traditional cape cod beach cottages around the colony. — and the backyard improvements we deliver is calibrated to read with the architecture, not against it. We've completed backyard improvements projects across 90263, 90264, 90265 and inside the major HOA districts: Malibu Colony HOA, Point Dume Bluffs, Big Rock Mesa. Anything within 200 ft of the mean high water line triggers Coastal Commission review (typical lead time 6–14 weeks). Hillside lots above 4,000 ft additionally require LA County geotech sign-off.

Material selection for Malibu backyard improvements reflects the local microclimate: Salt-laden marine layer 200+ days a year, intense UV exposure on south-facing decks, and 60+ mph Santa Ana wind events through Malibu Canyon. Our standard Malibu build spec: 316 marine-grade stainless on every fastener, hidden clip systems on all decking, structural steel substructure for any horizontal element within 1 mile of MHWL. Pricing in Malibu typically falls in the $65,000–$220,000 band per project, with the upper half reserved for hillside, coastal, or HOA-design-review-heavy builds.

  • Malibu-specific permit and HOA process handled by us — submission-grade documents included
  • Build spec calibrated to local microclimate (salt-laden marine layer 200+ days a year)
  • Working knowledge of Malibu HOAs: Malibu Colony HOA, Point Dume Bluffs
  • Recent Malibu build: 32 Carbon Beach: 740 sq ft Cumaru deck pile-mounted into the bluff, 316 stainless throughout, surveyed by a coastal engineer to take 14 ft king-tide storm wash
  • Coordinated with neighboring 3 city builds — sequenced delivery and shared crew schedules where it makes sense

Pricing

Backyard Improvements pricing in Malibu

Malibu backyard improvements projects typically fall in the band below. The upper half reflects hillside, coastal, or HOA-design-review-heavy builds; the lower half reflects standard residential scope.

  • Standard Malibu build
    Cedar or Garapa hardwood, standard detailing, 90263
    $65,000$142,500/ project
  • Premium Malibu build
    Cumaru or Ipe hardwood, hidden hardware, HOA-grade detailing
    $142,500$220,000/ project

Reflects 2026 Malibu market. Anything within 200 ft of the mean high water line triggers Coastal Commission review (typical lead time 6–14 weeks).

Questions homeowners ask

Backyard Improvements in Malibu — frequently asked

How much does a full backyard renovation cost in LA?
Modest yard transformations (deck + fence + carpentry, ~1,500 sq ft yard) start around $45,000. Premium full-yard builds with pool integration, custom gates, and architectural carpentry run $150,000–$380,000.
How long does a full yard transformation take?
Modest builds: 14–24 build days. Premium full-yard transformations with multiple elements: 30–60 build days, with phased schedules to minimize family disruption.
Do you coordinate with my pool contractor?
Yes. We sequence around pool plumbing, gas, and electrical inspections. We've worked with most major LA pool contractors — Premier, Mission, Pacific. Your PM is the single point of contact for scheduling.
Can we phase the work to manage cost?
Yes. We commonly phase backyard transformations into 2–3 stages over 6–12 months: structural elements (deck, fence, gate) first, then carpentry and finish work, then optional integrations. Each phase is its own contract.

Build the backyard improvements Malibu deserves.

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Israel Acquino · Founder & General Contractor · CSLB #964664 · Building in Los Angeles since 2011

Page reviewed May 2026

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