Loma Linda Deck & Fence builds pressure-treated decks, composite decks, and fences for homeowners throughout Colton, CA. Serving the Inland Empire since 2020, we know the ranch-style homes and older housing stock that make up most of Colton's neighborhoods, and we build structures that hold up to the valley heat.

Colton is a working-class city where homeowners want lasting results at a practical price, and pressure-treated lumber delivers exactly that. Our pressure-treated wood deck construction service builds solid, properly permitted decks that handle Inland Empire heat and hold up for decades with basic seasonal maintenance.
Most Colton homes were built between the 1940s and 1980s, and original decks from those eras have typically aged past the point of minor touch-ups. We assess the actual condition of the structure before recommending a repair or replacement path, so you are not paying for a new deck when targeted repairs will do the job.
Colton summers run long and hot, and composite decking eliminates the annual resealing and repainting cycle that wood decks demand in this climate. For homeowners in Colton who want a surface that stays looking good without ongoing maintenance, composite boards are a straightforward upgrade over natural wood.
Colton's compact residential lots make fencing a priority for privacy and property definition. Vinyl holds up to the dry valley heat and Santa Ana winds without splitting, rotting, or needing paint, which makes it a durable replacement for older wood fences that have dried out over decades of Inland Empire summers.
In Colton's dry heat, untreated wood decking loses moisture and protective oils within a single summer season. Annual or biannual staining and sealing locks in that protection, prevents cracking and splintering, and extends the useful life of a wood deck by years - avoiding a much more expensive repair or replacement down the road.
A covered deck or solid patio cover is one of the most practical upgrades for a Colton backyard, where summer sun makes an exposed outdoor space unusable for months. Overhead coverage lets you use your backyard from April through October and protects the deck surface from direct UV damage at the same time.
Most of Colton's housing stock was built between the 1940s and the 1980s, which means a large portion of the city's decks, wood structures, and concrete flatwork is decades old and has been exposed to Inland Empire heat cycles every single summer. Colton valley temperatures regularly push above 100 degrees from June through September, and that sustained heat causes wood to dry out, fasteners to loosen, and sealants to fail faster than in cooler climates. Structures that were installed without adequate protection for those conditions - or that have gone without maintenance - show it quickly.
The clay and sandy soils common under Colton's slab foundations shift with every wet and dry cycle, which puts steady pressure on post bases, footings, and ledger attachments. Homes close to the rail corridor near Colton Crossing also deal with decades of vibration from heavy train traffic, which accelerates the loosening of structural connections over time. A contractor working in Colton needs to account for both the material aging from heat and the structural drift that soil movement and vibration cause - not just the surface appearance of the deck.
Our crew works throughout Colton regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Colton Community Development Department for deck and fence projects across the city. We understand the permit process here and handle all of the application steps so you can focus on the project, not the paperwork.
Colton is a compact city of about 54,000 people, bordered by San Bernardino to the north and east, Grand Terrace to the south, and Rialto to the west. The city is widely known for Colton Crossing, one of the busiest rail intersections in the country, which runs directly through the middle of town and is a reference point nearly every resident knows. The flat valley neighborhoods that make up most of the city are dominated by single-story ranch homes on small to mid-sized lots, and the northern edge of the city rises toward the foothills with properties that sit on more sloped terrain. Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, the main county hospital, is located here and is one of the largest employers in Colton.
We also serve homeowners in nearby San Bernardino, CA and Grand Terrace, CA, so if your property sits near the Colton boundary in either direction, we cover that area as well.
Call or fill out the estimate form on this page. We respond within one business day to schedule a site visit at a time that fits your schedule, including evenings and weekends.
We come to your Colton property, assess the existing conditions, take measurements, and talk through what you want to build or repair. You get a written estimate with clear pricing before anything is agreed to.
Where a permit is required, we file the application with the City of Colton and schedule the build once it is approved. The homeowner does not need to interact with the permit office at any point.
Our crew completes all work, clears the site of debris and materials, and walks you through the finished project before we consider the job closed. If anything needs attention, we handle it on the spot.
We serve homeowners throughout Colton, CA. No commitment required - just a clear written estimate so you know exactly what your project will cost.
(909) 546-5195Colton is a city of about 54,000 in San Bernardino County, situated in the center of the Inland Empire. The city grew up as a railroad hub in the late 1800s, and the railroad still defines much of Colton today. The BNSF Colton Crossing, one of the busiest rail intersections in the country, runs directly through the city and divides neighborhoods from one side of town to the other. Most of the residential stock is single-family ranch homes on flat lots, built from the 1940s through the 1980s, concentrated in neighborhoods on both sides of the rail corridor. Stater Bros. Markets, the Southern California grocery chain, has its headquarters in Colton - it is one of the city's best-known institutions and a source of local pride.
The Santa Ana River runs along Colton's southern edge, and the northern part of the city rises toward the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains. The flat valley floor where most homes sit is surrounded by a significant amount of industrial and warehouse development - Colton is firmly in the heart of the Inland Empire's logistics corridor, with large distribution centers operating near residential neighborhoods throughout the city. Colton sits adjacent to Grand Terrace, CA to the south and Rialto, CA to the west, and we serve homeowners in all of these surrounding communities.
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