Outdoor construction in Encinitas.

We start with how your family wants to use the yard, lay it out around the bluff and canyon views, then build it to last in coastal salt air. From the coast to the rural lots of Olivenhain. Same owner, in-house team, clean record since 1984.

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42
Years in San Diego County
1984
Same owner since
0
Subcontractors
10yr
Liability tail, every build
Outdoor living project in San Diego County

Encinitas starts with how you live outside.

Encinitas runs from bluff and canyon lots near the coast to the larger rural parcels of Olivenhain. Wherever you are, the first conversation is the same: how your family moves through the yard, where you cook and gather, and how the layout turns an awkward bluff or canyon edge into outdoor rooms you use. That spatial design is the part most contractors skip on their way to a bid.

The setting then drives the materials. Within a mile of the water, salt air corrodes cheap hardware fast, so we spec stainless and marine-grade fasteners, powder-coated metal, sealed stone, and corrosion-rated equipment. The same footprint can swing two or three times in cost by material alone, so we educate you on where the money matters and where it doesn’t.

When a layout you’ve pictured won’t function on a coastal-zone lot, we’ll say so and take design control to fix it. The answer to a hard lot is a better plan and the right materials, not the cheapest bid. Then we build it to last.

What we build

Selected work near Encinitas.

Projects across North San Diego County. We never fake a location, so a few of these are nearby builds rather than Encinitas addresses.

Freeform pool integrated into a North County hillside garden
Pool & hardscape
Hillside pool
Modern pool with sheet-descent water wall and outdoor kitchen
Full design / build
Modern pool & kitchen
Stone patio built over reclaimed dead ground in San Diego County
Hardscape
Patio that reclaimed dead ground

What we build in Encinitas.

Built in-house, in the same order every time. Tap a stage to see what goes in.

The whole outdoor space? Full Design / Build.
One concept, one team, all ten trades sequenced into a single fixed-price build.
Full Design / Build →

Encinitas questions.

Yes. Ultrascape has built outdoor projects across North San Diego County, including Encinitas, since 1984 — from coastal bluff and canyon lots near the water to larger rural parcels in Olivenhain. One in-house team handles design, engineering, and construction, so you deal with the same people from the first site visit to the last inspection.
We start with how your family wants to use the yard and lay it out to turn the bluff or canyon edge into usable outdoor rooms, then let the setting drive the materials. Near the water we spec stainless and marine-grade fasteners, powder-coated metal, sealed stone, and corrosion-rated equipment, so the build holds up against salt air instead of rusting out within a few seasons.
We handle permitting and inspections in-house, including City of Encinitas building requirements and, where a project sits in the coastal zone or affects bluff setbacks and protected views, the added review that comes with it. We coordinate the agencies so you do not have to chase them yourself.
A layout that fits how you use the space, materials chosen for coastal salt air, and a build sized to clear coastal-zone view and setback review. Inland Olivenhain adds larger rural parcels with well and equestrian use. The same footprint can cost two or three times more depending on the materials, so we educate you up front on where the money counts.

Building in Encinitas? Start with how you’ll use it.

Tell us about your Encinitas lot — coastal bluff, canyon, or Olivenhain rural — and how you want to live outside. We’ll come look, talk through the layout, and give you a fixed-price concept. One team since 1984. No charge for the visit.

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