Loma Linda Deck & Fence builds wood privacy fences, composite decks, and outdoor structures for homeowners across Fontana, CA - from the older ranch homes near the city center to the newer tract houses in North Fontana. Serving the Inland Empire since 2020, we handle permits and build to code on every project, whether you are near the Auto Club Speedway or up in the foothills.

Fontana's mix of single-family homes on modest lots means backyard privacy is a top priority for most homeowners - especially as neighborhoods have grown denser over time. Our wood and privacy fence installation service builds solid, permitted wood fences sized and styled for Fontana properties, using materials treated to handle the heat and Santa Ana winds that roll through this part of the Inland Empire each fall.
Fontana summers are among the hottest in the Inland Empire, with temperatures above 100 degrees lasting for weeks. Composite decking handles that sustained heat without the warping, cracking, and fading that wood decks develop when they go unprotected season after season. For homeowners who want outdoor space that requires minimal upkeep, composite is the right choice here.
Many Fontana homes - particularly those built in the 1970s and 1980s - have original wood fences that have been through forty or fifty years of heat and wind. Vinyl is the most durable direct replacement: it does not rot, does not need paint, and holds up to the wind gusts that Santa Ana events bring to this part of the county every fall.
For Fontana homeowners with an existing wood deck, annual or biannual staining and sealing is the most cost-effective way to protect the surface from UV damage and prevent the cracking that comes from extended dry heat. A deck that is sealed consistently in this climate can last significantly longer than one that is left untreated through Inland Empire summers.
A patio cover or covered deck structure is one of the most practical additions to a Fontana backyard, where summer heat makes an exposed outdoor space unusable for several months. Overhead coverage brings afternoon shade, reduces surface temperature on the deck boards, and makes the space comfortable from spring through fall.
North Fontana's larger lots and newer home designs often have yard space that can support a pergola over a patio or deck area. A pergola adds structure and partial shade without requiring a full roofed addition, and it can be built to match the scale of the home and yard rather than dominating the space the way a solid cover sometimes does.
Fontana is one of the larger cities in San Bernardino County, and its housing stock spans a wide range of ages - from 1970s ranch homes near the city center to tract houses built in the late 1990s and early 2000s in North Fontana. That variety matters to a deck builder because older homes and newer homes have different structural conditions, different permit histories, and different maintenance profiles. A 1970s ranch home may have an original wood deck that has been through fifty Inland Empire summers without a seal coat. A North Fontana home from 2001 may have a deck that looks fine on the surface but has fasteners that are corroding at the base. Neither situation looks the same from the street.
The climate in Fontana is demanding. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and heat waves pushing 110 degrees are not unusual. That kind of sustained heat dries out wood, degrades caulk and sealants, and fades composite and wood surfaces faster than in coastal areas just fifty miles away. Santa Ana wind events in the fall and early winter bring gusts above 60 mph that knock down fences and loosen roofing and deck connections. The limited but impactful winter rainfall - mostly concentrated between November and March - runs off quickly on compacted Inland Empire soil, and properties with poor drainage develop standing water near foundations after a significant storm. A contractor who works regularly in Fontana understands how those seasonal forces stack against each other and builds accordingly.
Our crew works throughout Fontana regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Fontana for deck and fence projects across the city. We understand how the permit process works here and handle all of the filing steps so homeowners do not need to deal with the Building and Safety Division directly.
Fontana is a large city that covers different kinds of neighborhoods - the older, denser streets near the I-10 corridor where homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s, and the wider, newer subdivisions of North Fontana where homes went up in the late 1990s and 2000s. Fontana Park and the Aquatic Center near the city center are familiar to most long- time residents, and the Auto Club Speedway on the southern edge of the city is one of the regional landmarks most people know. We work in all of these neighborhoods and understand the differences in lot size, soil condition, and building age that come with each part of town.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Ontario, CA and Rialto, CA, so if your property sits near the Fontana city line in either direction, we cover that area as well.
Call us or submit the contact form with a brief description of what you are looking for. We reply within one business day and schedule a site visit - you do not need detailed measurements or drawings before you reach out.
We visit your property, look at the yard conditions, soil, existing structures, and access, and provide a written estimate at no charge. We address cost and material options during this visit so you have a clear picture before any commitment is made.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to the City of Fontana and schedule the build around the permit timeline. We handle the paperwork entirely and keep you informed if city processing takes longer than expected.
The crew builds the project, passes the required city inspection, and cleans the site before leaving. You do not need to be home during construction, but we are reachable throughout the build and will walk you through the finished work before we go.
We serve Fontana homeowners throughout the city - from the older neighborhoods near the freeway to the newer streets in North Fontana. Free estimates, permits handled, reply within one business day.
(909) 546-5195Fontana is one of the largest cities in San Bernardino County, with a population of over 214,000 as of the 2020 Census. It sits at the western edge of the Inland Empire, where the flatlands meet the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains. The city has grown rapidly over the past few decades, which means the housing stock spans a wide range of ages and styles. The older neighborhoods near the I-10 and the city center were built primarily in the 1970s and 1980s, with single-story ranch homes on modest lots and stucco exteriors typical of Southern California residential construction from that era. The northern part of the city - sometimes called North Fontana - was developed heavily in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with larger two-story tract homes on wider lots and newer infrastructure throughout. The city of Fontana is also home to a large logistics and warehouse sector, with major distribution facilities that make it one of the busiest freight hubs in Southern California.
Fontana is bordered by Rialto, CA to the east and Ontario, CA to the west, and many residents are familiar with both cities through work, school, or everyday errands. Fontana Park and the Aquatic Center on Citrus Avenue serve as one of the main community gathering points for families across the city. The Auto Club Speedway on the southern edge of Fontana is the local landmark that most long-time residents know by name, and it draws visitors from across the region on race weekends. Homeowners in Fontana tend to stay for the long term - owner-occupied homes make up about 60% of the housing stock - and most of the calls we get here are from people who want to improve a property they plan to keep.
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