Loma Linda Deck & Fence provides custom decks, fences, and pergolas across Loma Linda, CA. Our crew has served Inland Empire homeowners since 2020, building outdoor structures that hold up to the heat, UV exposure, and Santa Ana winds that define life in this area.

Most Loma Linda homes were built in the 1950s through 1980s on compact lots, which means a cookie-cutter deck design often does not fit. Our custom deck design and build service works around your specific yard layout, sun exposure, and how you plan to use the space, so the finished deck actually suits your home rather than fighting it.
Loma Linda summers push temperatures above 100 degrees regularly, and natural wood decks take a beating from that kind of heat and UV exposure year after year. Composite decking resists fading and warping in these conditions, making it a practical choice for homeowners who want a deck that keeps looking good without heavy maintenance.
Santa Ana winds roll through the Inland Empire every fall and winter, and they test every deck, fence, and structure that was not anchored well. If last season left your deck with loose boards, damaged posts, or wobbly railings, we assess the damage and repair what needs fixing rather than recommending a full replacement unless it is truly warranted.
Loma Linda neighborhoods have modest lot spacing, which means fencing matters for both privacy and property definition. Vinyl fencing holds up to the dry Inland Empire climate without needing paint or staining, and it stands up to wind better than older wood fences that have dried out over decades of summer heat.
With Loma Linda summers as intense as they are, backyard shade is not a luxury, it is a practical need. A pergola gives you defined outdoor space that you can actually use during the day, and it adds structure to a yard that might otherwise feel exposed and unusable from May through October.
Pools are common in Loma Linda residential neighborhoods, and the surround matters both for safety and comfort. A pool deck built for the Inland Empire climate uses materials that stay cooler underfoot and provide adequate grip when wet, addressing two problems that bare concrete or unshaded surfaces create during peak summer heat.
Loma Linda sits in the San Bernardino Valley, where summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees and UV exposure is intense enough to age wood decks and exterior surfaces years faster than in cooler climates. A deck that looks fine when it is installed can show cracking, fading, and joint separation within a few years if it was not built with Inland Empire conditions in mind. Material choice, finish selection, and structural anchoring all have to account for the heat load and seasonal wind events that define this area.
The soil under many Loma Linda lots includes expansive clay that swells when wet and contracts when dry, cycling with each rain season. Over time, that movement shifts footings and puts stress on post connections and ledger attachments. Homes built between the 1950s and 1980s - which is a large share of Loma Linda's housing stock - often have original concrete pads and ledger boards that show the effects of decades of this movement. A contractor who knows these conditions assesses the existing structure carefully before any new work goes on top of it.
Our crew works throughout Loma Linda regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Loma Linda Community Development Department for deck and fence projects across the city. We know which project types trigger plan check review and which qualify for over-the-counter permits, and that knowledge keeps projects moving without unnecessary delays.
Loma Linda is a compact city of about seven square miles, bordered by San Bernardino to the west and Redlands to the east, and most of our residential work happens in the neighborhoods that developed around Loma Linda University. Homes near Hulda Crooks Park, on Anderson Street, and in the blocks south of Barton Road represent the mix of mid-century single-family homes and modest lots that define most of the city. We also serve property owners near Loma Linda University Medical Center, including rental property owners who need reliable contractors between tenant turnovers.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Grand Terrace, CA and Redlands, CA, so if your property sits near the Loma Linda boundary, we cover that area as well.
Reach out by phone or through the estimate form on this page. We respond within one business day to schedule a site visit at a time that works for you, including evenings and weekends.
We visit your property, measure the space, evaluate existing structures, and discuss your goals. You receive a written estimate before any commitment, so there are no surprises on cost.
We handle the Loma Linda permit application so you do not have to navigate the city process yourself. Once approved, we schedule the build and confirm the timeline with you before the crew arrives.
We complete the project, pass any required inspections, and leave your yard clean. If anything needs adjustment after you have used the space, contact us and we address it.
We serve homeowners throughout Loma Linda, CA with deck building, fencing, pergolas, and outdoor structure projects. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer on what your project will cost.
(909) 546-5195Loma Linda is a small city of about 24,000 residents in San Bernardino County, covering roughly seven square miles on a hillside between San Bernardino and Redlands. The city is internationally recognized as one of the world's five Blue Zones, places where residents live measurably longer than average, a distinction that reflects the community's deep Seventh-day Adventist roots and health-focused culture. Loma Linda University Health, the city's largest employer, anchors the local economy and draws medical professionals and researchers from around the world.
Residential neighborhoods in Loma Linda are primarily mid-century single-family homes, built largely between the 1950s and 1980s on modest lots with stucco exteriors. The streets near Hulda Crooks Park and along Anderson Street are representative of the city's housing stock. About half the city's units are owner-occupied, with the remainder rented to students and staff connected to the university. Loma Linda sits along the I-10 corridor, placing it within easy reach of San Bernardino to the west and Redlands to the east, both of which we also serve regularly.
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