
Loma Linda Deck & Fence designs and builds custom decks, fences, pergolas, and outdoor living spaces for homeowners across the Inland Empire. Every project is permitted, inspected, and built to last.

Loma Linda Deck & Fence is a locally owned Deck Builder based in Loma Linda, CA, serving homeowners across the Inland Empire with 16 outdoor living services. Whether you need a new deck from scratch, a fence replacement, or a covered patio that can handle the summer heat, we handle the design, permits, and construction start to finish. We currently serve 12 cities throughout San Bernardino and Riverside counties.

No outdoor space? We design and build a deck sized and shaped for your yard, your family, and how you actually want to use it.
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Tired of refinishing every summer? Composite decking lasts decades with almost no upkeep and holds up through Inland Empire heat.
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Trex boards resist fading, splintering, and rot - backed by a 25-year warranty and built on a solid structural frame.
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Want a real wood deck without the premium cost? Pressure-treated lumber is the most affordable durable option for backyard builds.
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Cedar's natural oils resist insects and moisture. A cedar deck looks beautiful and smells great without chemical treatments.
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Boards cracking or railing wobbly? We assess whether repair or full replacement makes more sense, then do it right.
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A fresh stain and sealant stops Loma Linda's sun from aging your wood deck by years - done right, it lasts two to three seasons.
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Concrete around the pool cracked or bare? A new pool deck improves safety, comfort, and the look of your entire backyard.
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Vinyl fences are low-maintenance and stand up to decades of Inland Empire weather without painting or replacing boards.
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A wood privacy fence gives you a backyard that feels like yours - we build them to stay plumb and solid for the long haul.
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Keep bugs out and still enjoy the outdoors. A screened porch or screened deck turns your backyard into a livable room.
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A covered deck means you can sit outside in July shade or light rain - adding real usable time to your outdoor space.
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A pergola adds structure and shade without closing off the sky. It frames your outdoor space and anchors the whole backyard.
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Stop hauling food in and out. An outdoor kitchen deck puts your grill, prep space, and seating right where the action is.
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A sloped yard does not have to limit your outdoor space. Multi-level decks turn grade changes into a design feature.
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Loose or outdated railing is a safety issue. We install railings that meet code and look good for years.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or contact form and tell us what you have in mind. We will ask a few quick questions about your yard, your goals, and your timeline. You do not need to have everything figured out - that is what the next step is for. We respond within 1 business day.
We come to your home, walk the yard, take measurements, and look at grade changes, soil conditions, and sun exposure. In Loma Linda, we also ask about your HOA situation upfront. From that visit, we put together a written design proposal and itemized estimate - usually within a week.
Once you approve the proposal, we file for permits with the City of Loma Linda and handle any HOA submittal. When approvals are in hand, we build. A city inspector checks the work at key stages. When construction is done, we walk you through the finished project and hand over all permit paperwork.
We hold a current California contractor's license from the CSLB and carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every project. You can verify our license number in about two minutes on the CSLB website.
We have operated in the Inland Empire since 2020 and know the local permit offices, HOA processes, and soil conditions that affect your project. No out-of-town crews who leave when the job gets complicated.
We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written itemized estimate before you commit to anything. No phone-only quotes, no pressure, no surprise fees added later.
We pull the required city permits for every project and coordinate all inspector visits. You receive a copy of the final signed permit - the documentation that protects your home's value and your family's safety.
Ready to get started? Call (909) 546-5195 or send us a message.
"They finished our new composite deck on the schedule they gave us at the estimate - no delays, no surprises. The crew cleaned up every day before leaving, and the final result is exactly what we talked about in the first meeting."
Marcus T., Redlands - Composite deck installation
"Our old wood deck had soft spots and a railing that moved when you leaned on it. They came out, assessed it honestly, and told us repair was not worth it. The replacement is solid and the permit paperwork was handled without us having to do anything."
Diane R., Highland - Deck repair and replacement
"We asked about adding a pergola over part of the deck to get some afternoon shade. They designed it to work with the HOA guidelines, got both approvals, and built it within the timeline they promised. It made a huge difference in how much we use the backyard."
Kevin and Ana S., Colton - Pergola installation
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(909) 546-5195Loma Linda Deck & Fence is based in Loma Linda and serves homeowners across 12 cities in San Bernardino and Riverside counties, including Redlands, San Bernardino, Colton, and Riverside. Most of our service area is within a short drive of our office, so we can typically schedule a site visit within the same week you reach out.
Yes. California requires a building permit for almost every new attached deck and most elevated freestanding structures. Skipping a permit means no inspector review, which can create serious problems at sale time. The California Department of Housing and Community Development outlines what triggers the permit requirement in residential projects.
Composite decking handles the Inland Empire's intense UV exposure and triple-digit summers better than natural wood, which dries out and cracks faster in this climate. Wood costs less upfront but requires sealing every one to three years. Over ten to fifteen years, composite often costs less in total maintenance.
The city inspector reviews footing depth and concrete, ledger board connections to the house, joist spacing and hardware, and railing height and rigidity. These checks happen at the framing stage - before surface boards go on - so problems get caught while they are still easy to fix.
Clay soils in the Inland Empire expand when wet and shrink in dry conditions. Footings that are not set deep enough for these conditions can shift over time. A contractor familiar with local soil should account for this in the footing design from the start.
If only a few surface boards are cracked and the frame underneath feels solid, repair is usually the right call. But if the deck bounces underfoot, railings wobble, or you can see rot at the post bases, the structural frame is likely compromised. At that point, replacement is often more cost-effective than repeated repairs.
Start at least two months before your target completion date. The City of Loma Linda permit review typically takes two to four weeks, and HOA approval can add another two to six weeks. The North American Deck and Railing Association's consumer resource center at nadra.org has helpful planning guidance for homeowners working through this process.
Loma Linda Deck & Fence is a licensed and insured Deck Builder company based in Loma Linda, CA, serving homeowners across 12 cities in the Inland Empire since 2020. We hold a current contractor's license issued by the California Contractors State License Board and carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every project.
Since 2020, we have built and repaired decks, fences, pergolas, and outdoor living spaces for homeowners throughout San Bernardino and Riverside counties - handling everything from the first site visit to the final permit sign-off.
Want to learn more about how we work and who we are? Read about us here.
If the framing underneath your deck is soft or the posts have shifted, patching surface boards will not fix the real problem. A structural assessment helps you decide before spending money on repairs that do not hold.
Pressure-treated wood typically runs $15 to $35 per square foot installed. Composite decking ranges from $35 to $70 per square foot. Both figures include labor, framing, and materials - not just the surface boards. The American Wood Council's prescriptive deck guide at awc.org covers structural requirements that affect those costs.
Start with a licensed contractor who pulls permits, gives you a written estimate before any work begins, and communicates what happens at each stage. Most project surprises come from unclear scope or missed approvals - a good contractor prevents both.
Ready to take the next step? Call (909) 546-5195 and we will schedule a free on-site estimate at your home.
Loma Linda is a small, close-knit city of about 24,000 people covering roughly 7 square miles in San Bernardino County. It sits on a hillside between Redlands and San Bernardino along the I-10 corridor, about 60 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. The city is internationally recognized as one of the world's five Blue Zones, where people live measurably longer than average - a reputation that reflects the community's long-term, health-conscious approach to daily life.
Loma Linda is anchored by Loma Linda University Medical Center, one of the largest employers in the entire Inland Empire, which draws medical professionals, students, and researchers from around the world. Most of the city's residential neighborhoods were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and many homeowners in those areas are now updating older properties. Local parks like Hulda Crooks Park are well-used gathering spots, and the city's compact layout means crews can move between jobs without long transit times. Population and housing data are available through the U.S. Census Bureau.
Loma Linda's Inland Empire climate - with summers that regularly reach the mid-90s and occasional triple digits, intense UV, and Santa Ana wind events each fall - shapes what materials last and what maintenance actually looks like here. Clay-heavy soils in parts of the area also mean that footing depth and engineering matter more than they would in more stable ground. We know these conditions because we have worked in this city and its neighboring communities since 2020, and we factor them into every project we take on.
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Loma Linda Deck & Fence
24954 Tulip Ave
Loma Linda, CA 92354
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Loma Linda Deck & Fence provides free on-site estimates with no obligation - call today or fill out our contact form and we will be in touch within 1 business day.