Citrus Heights Outdoor Living
Citrus Heights Outdoor Living — Getting More From Your Backyard
Citrus Heights sits in the heart of Sacramento's suburban corridor, and its homeowners are increasingly recognizing what a well-designed outdoor living space can do for both daily quality of life and property value. The lots here — typically quarter-acre to third-acre in established neighborhoods — are sized well for complete outdoor transformations that include a pool, outdoor cooking, covered lounge space, and landscaping that ties it all together.
We serve Citrus Heights from our Rocklin office, about 14 miles away. Our crews know the area's soil conditions (clay-heavy in many neighborhoods), Sacramento County's permit requirements, and the practical considerations of building in established neighborhoods with mature landscaping and existing infrastructure.
Outdoor Living Design for Citrus Heights Properties
Citrus Heights properties offer a sweet spot for outdoor living — enough space for a meaningful transformation without the acreage that makes projects feel disconnected. The key is space planning that makes every square foot count.
Pools & Spas — Citrus Heights' Sacramento Valley location means summer pool use from May through October. We build geometric, freeform, and compact designs that maximize swim space on standard lots. Spas, tanning ledges, and beach entries add versatility.
Outdoor Kitchens — A well-positioned outdoor kitchen turns your backyard into an entertaining hub. Built-in grills, bar seating, refrigeration, and natural stone counters — scaled to your lot and your cooking habits.
Shade & Comfort — Pergolas, pavilions, and shade sails make Citrus Heights backyards usable through the hottest summer months. We integrate fans, misting, and lighting into every shade structure.
Fire Features — Fire pits and fire tables extend your outdoor season into fall and winter evenings. Gas-fired for convenience, designed to complement the overall space.
Pavers & Hardscape — Travertine, flagstone, and interlocking pavers for pool decks, patios, and pathways. We address Citrus Heights' clay soil conditions with proper base preparation to prevent settling and shifting.
Working in Established Citrus Heights Neighborhoods
Many Citrus Heights homes were built in the 1970s-1990s, which means established landscaping, mature trees, and existing infrastructure that need to be worked around or incorporated into the new design. We assess access routes for construction equipment, plan for tree preservation where required, and design transitions between new hardscape and existing structures that look intentional rather than patched together.
Citrus Heights Property Values and Outdoor Investment
Citrus Heights' real estate market has strengthened significantly, and quality outdoor improvements contribute to that value. A complete outdoor living space doesn't just improve your daily life — it positions your property competitively in a market where buyers increasingly expect usable outdoor spaces.