
Moreno Valley Deck & Fence builds custom decks, fences, pergolas, and outdoor structures for homeowners across the Inland Empire. We handle the permit, the HOA paperwork, and the cleanup - you just enjoy the result.

Moreno Valley Deck & Fence is a deck builder in Moreno Valley, CA, offering 16 services that cover everything from a first custom deck to a full outdoor living renovation. Our customers come to us when the backyard has gone unused for too long, when an aging deck has become a safety concern, or when they are finally ready to add the outdoor space their home has been missing. We serve 12 cities across the Inland Empire, and every project is permitted, inspected, and built to last through the region's intense heat and shifting soils.

No backyard is the same. We design your deck around your yard, your life, and how you actually want to use the space.
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Tired of sanding and sealing every spring? Composite boards resist fading and splintering without the annual upkeep.
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Trex is the most recognized composite brand for a reason - a 25-year warranty and a surface that stays smooth through Inland Empire summers.
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Solid, proven, and budget-friendly. Pressure-treated wood builds a deck that can last 25-40 years with proper care.
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Cedar's natural oils resist rot and insects, and it smells great. A beautiful option for homeowners who love real wood.
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Soft spots, wobbly railings, or boards that have gone gray? We fix what can be saved and replace what can't.
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Moreno Valley's UV exposure is tough on wood. The right stain and sealer keeps your deck looking sharp and protected.
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Your pool deserves more than bare concrete. We build slip-resistant, heat-conscious surfaces designed for outdoor living.
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Vinyl holds its color and stays standing through Santa Ana winds without painting, staining, or rotting.
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A solid wood privacy fence gives your backyard the screen it needs from neighbors, wind, and street noise.
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Enjoy your outdoor space without the bugs. We build screened enclosures that let in the breeze and keep out the pests.
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Shade changes everything in Southern California. A covered deck makes your outdoor space usable all year.
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A pergola adds structure and style without closing off the sky. Great for vines, string lights, or just a defined outdoor room.
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Stop hauling the grill in and out. We build decks designed around your outdoor kitchen setup from the start.
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A sloped yard is an opportunity, not a problem. Multi-level decks turn uneven terrain into usable outdoor living space.
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Railings are required by code on elevated decks - but they can also be a design feature. We install rails that look intentional.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the contact form. We respond within 1 business day. You do not need to have all the answers ready - just a general idea of what you are hoping for. We will ask a few quick questions to understand the project before we show up at your door.
We visit your property to measure the space, check the slope and soil conditions, and talk through layout and material options. You leave that meeting with a clear picture of what is possible and a written proposal within a few days. No obligation, no pressure.
Once you approve the design, we handle every step - permit application with the City of Moreno Valley, HOA pre-approval if your neighborhood requires it, construction, and the final city inspection. You get a fully permitted, inspected structure and a walkthrough when the job is done.
We carry a California contractor license and full general liability and workers compensation insurance on every project. You can ask for our license number before signing anything.
Every estimate starts with a real visit to your property - not a number we make up over the phone. You get a written proposal with a full scope, and you decide if you want to move forward on your own timeline.
We know the Inland Empire's soil conditions, the city permit process, and the HOA rules in the area's planned communities. That local knowledge shortens timelines and avoids costly surprises.
We file the permit application with the City of Moreno Valley's Building and Safety Division and help you through the HOA approval process. You never have to figure out the paperwork yourself.
Ready to get started? Call (909) 546-5539 or send us a message for a free on-site estimate.
"We had been sitting on a patch of dead grass for three years. The crew started framing on a Monday and by Friday we had a full composite deck. The permit was already pulled when they showed up - no delays, no surprises."
Marcus T., Moreno Valley - Composite Deck Installation
"I was worried my HOA would reject the whole thing. They handled all the paperwork and came back with written approval before anything was ordered. The vinyl fence looks better than any of my neighbors' and it went up in two days."
Diana R., Riverside - Vinyl Fence Installation
"Our old deck had a soft spot near the steps that we had been nervous about for two summers. They replaced the damaged boards and shored up the framing underneath. It feels completely solid now - and the cost was reasonable given what they actually fixed."
Kevin M., Perris - Deck Repair and Replacement
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. Fill out the form or call us directly and someone from our office will reach out to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you. We come to your property, measure the space, walk through your options, and leave you with a written proposal. Nothing is owed until you decide to move forward.
(909) 546-5539Moreno Valley Deck & Fence is based in Moreno Valley, CA and serves homeowners across 12 cities in the Inland Empire - including Riverside, Perris, Hemet, and San Bernardino. We schedule same-week consultations for most of our service area, and most permit applications are filed within 48 hours of a signed contract.
Composite decking outperforms untreated wood in Moreno Valley's intense UV exposure and 100-degree summers - it resists fading, splintering, and moisture without annual sealing. Concrete flatwork is durable but prone to cracking in the region's expansive clay soils, making composite or pressure-treated wood a better fit for most residential deck projects here.
In California, a building permit is required for any deck attached to your home or elevated more than 30 inches off the ground. Skipping the permit can delay or block your home sale and may void your homeowner's insurance if something goes wrong. The California Department of Housing and Community Development sets the baseline requirements that local jurisdictions like Moreno Valley enforce.
Santa Ana wind events in the Inland Empire can produce gusts over 50 mph, which puts real stress on deck ledger boards, fence posts, and pergola connections. A deck or fence built with hardware sized for local wind loads and footings dug to the correct depth will stay intact through these events - one built to minimum spec may not.
The posts, beams, and concrete footings underneath a deck determine whether it stays safe for 20 years or starts to shift in five. In Moreno Valley's clay-heavy soils, footings that are not dug deep enough will move with the soil cycle - causing the whole deck to rack and gap. The surface boards are the last thing installed and the least structural part of the job.
Vinyl fencing holds its color and structure through the Inland Empire's dry heat and Santa Ana winds without painting, staining, or rotting. Wood privacy fencing costs less upfront and looks more traditional but needs staining every two to three years to hold up in this climate. Your choice often comes down to budget now versus maintenance cost over time.
Surface damage - a few cracked boards, faded stain, a loose railing - is usually worth repairing if the frame underneath is solid. Once the framing is soft, the posts have shifted, or more than a third of the boards need replacement, a full rebuild is almost always more cost-effective. A contractor should inspect the structural frame before recommending one path or the other.
Moreno Valley Deck & Fence is a licensed and insured Deck Builder company based in Moreno Valley, California, serving homeowners across 12 cities in the Inland Empire since 2018. We hold a California contractor license issued through the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) and carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project.
Since 2018, we have completed projects across the full range of outdoor structures - from first-time custom decks and composite board installations to fence replacements, pergola builds, and pool deck construction. Every project we take on goes through the City of Moreno Valley's permit process, passes a city inspection, and comes with documentation you can present when you sell your home.
We work in a region with specific challenges - expansive clay soils, intense UV exposure, HOA design requirements, and Santa Ana winds - and we build for those conditions, not just for the photos. Learn more on our About page.
A 10x12-foot deck seats a table for four and gives you room to move around. For a grill, a dining table, and seating for six or more, plan for at least 300 square feet. The North American Deck and Railing Association offers homeowner guides on sizing and layout that are worth reading before your estimate.
Late fall through early spring is the best window - temperatures are moderate and wood is less likely to dry out during installation. Contractor demand spikes in spring, so if you want a spring build, lock in your permit application and bids in January or February.
Freshly installed pressure-treated lumber contains moisture from the treatment process. Applying stain too soon causes peeling within a season. Most contractors recommend waiting at least 60 to 90 days. In Moreno Valley's dry heat, the wood may be ready sooner - do a water-drop test first: if water beads up, it is not ready yet.
Have a question that is not covered here? Call (909) 546-5539 and we will answer it directly - or send us a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
Moreno Valley is one of the largest cities in Riverside County, home to around 210,000 residents and a housing stock built mostly between 1980 and 2005. The city sits in the Inland Empire at around 1,600 feet elevation in a valley surrounded by mountains, including the San Bernardino Mountains to the north. That location means hotter summers and cooler winters than coastal Southern California - conditions that accelerate wear on outdoor wood structures and make material selection a real decision, not just an aesthetic one.
Much of Moreno Valley's residential growth happened in planned communities, and the city's neighborhoods reflect that - from the older western side near March Air Reserve Base to the newer streets in the east, including Rancho Belago. Residents enjoy easy access to outdoor recreation at Lake Perris State Recreation Area, just south of the city, and community amenities anchored by the Moreno Valley area. Most homes here are single-story or two-story tract homes on lots between 5,000 and 8,000 square feet - the kind of property where a well-planned deck turns an unused backyard into a real outdoor living space.
We have worked in neighborhoods across the city - from the older streets near the base to the newer subdivisions out east - and we understand the soil conditions, the HOA landscape, and the city permit process firsthand. If you are a Moreno Valley homeowner thinking about a deck, fence, or outdoor structure, we are the local contractor to call.
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Moreno Valley Deck & Fence
Moreno Valley Deck & Fence builds custom decks, fences, and outdoor structures for homeowners across the Inland Empire. Call us or send a message today and we will get you a free on-site estimate within 1 business day.