Loma Linda Deck & Fence provides deck building, deck repair, and fence installation across San Bernardino, CA. Our crew has served Inland Empire homeowners since 2020, and we understand how the city's older housing stock and extreme summer heat affect outdoor structures over time.

San Bernardino has a large inventory of homes built between the 1940s and 1980s, and most of those original decks and wood structures have taken decades of heat, UV, and Santa Ana wind loads. Our deck repair and replacement service assesses what is worth saving and what needs to come out, so you only pay for what the project actually needs.
For San Bernardino homeowners who want a new deck at a practical price point, pressure-treated lumber is a proven choice in the Inland Empire climate. It holds up to heat and sun better than untreated wood and provides a solid foundation that can be stained or painted to match your home.
The combination of 100-degree summers and intense UV exposure in San Bernardino is tough on natural wood decking. Composite boards resist fading, cracking, and surface checking in these conditions, making them a low-maintenance alternative for homeowners who are tired of repainting or resealing every year.
San Bernardino summers bleach and dry out wood decking faster than in most other California climates. Regular staining and sealing protects the surface from UV damage and moisture intrusion during winter rain events, extending the life of a wood deck by years and keeping it safe underfoot.
Many San Bernardino neighborhoods have older wood fences that have dried out, leaned, or lost boards to years of Santa Ana winds and dry heat. A new wood privacy fence restores property lines, improves security, and gives the yard a clean, defined edge that holds up when it is properly installed and anchored.
With San Bernardino summers running hot from June through September, a pergola turns an exposed backyard into a livable outdoor room. Many homes near the foothills and older neighborhoods have large lots with no overhead coverage at all, and a pergola solves that problem while adding visible value to the property.
San Bernardino sits in a valley at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains, where summer heat regularly exceeds 100 degrees and UV radiation is intense enough to cause visible fading and cracking in untreated wood within a single season. A deck built without accounting for that heat load will show board separation, loose fasteners, and surface checking within a few years. The Santa Ana winds that push through in fall and early winter add a second stress layer, and structures that were not anchored to handle wind loads above 50 mph can shift or partially fail during a strong event.
Much of San Bernardino's housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1980s on concrete slab foundations, with original flatwork and ledger boards that have been exposed to decades of heat expansion, soil movement, and seasonal moisture cycles. The expansive soils common across the Inland Empire shift as they wet and dry each year, and that movement puts cumulative stress on post bases and structural connections. A contractor who knows these conditions takes the time to evaluate the existing structure before planning new work on top of it.
Our crew works throughout San Bernardino regularly, and we pull permits through the City of San Bernardino Development Services Department for deck and fence projects across the city. We understand which project types require plan check review and which qualify for over-the-counter permits, and that saves time on every job.
San Bernardino is one of the larger cities in the Inland Empire, stretching from flat valley neighborhoods near downtown and the I-10 corridor up to foothill areas north of California State University, San Bernardino. The foothill neighborhoods tend to have larger lots and older custom homes that were built well before the postwar ranch homes that dominate most of the city. Both types of properties present different structural considerations, and we work on both regularly. The San Bernardino National Forest borders the city to the north, and homes along the foothill edge deal with wind exposure and slope drainage that flat valley properties do not.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Highland, CA and Colton, CA, so if your property sits near the San Bernardino city boundary in either direction, we cover those areas as well.
Reach out by phone or through the estimate form on this page. We respond within one business day to set up a site visit at a time that works for your schedule.
We visit your San Bernardino property, assess the existing structure, measure the space, and discuss what you want to accomplish. You receive a written estimate before any work begins, so cost is clear from the start.
For projects that require a permit, we handle the application with the City of San Bernardino and schedule the build once approval is confirmed. You do not need to deal with the permit office directly.
Our crew completes the work and removes all materials and debris before we leave. We walk through the finished project with you so you can review everything before we close out the job.
We serve homeowners throughout San Bernardino, CA. No pressure, no obligation - just a clear written estimate for your deck, fence, or outdoor structure project.
(909) 546-5195San Bernardino is one of the largest cities in the Inland Empire, with a population of around 222,000. It serves as the county seat of San Bernardino County, the largest county by land area in the contiguous United States. The city stretches from a dense downtown core near the I-10 and I-215 freeway interchange up to foothill neighborhoods at the base of the San Bernardino Mountains. Residential development spans multiple eras, from early 1900s homes on the older streets near downtown to postwar ranch-style houses built through the 1970s and newer subdivisions on the city's edges. Historic Route 66 runs through the city, and many of the businesses and homes along that corridor represent the city's older building stock.
The northern parts of San Bernardino, near California State University and the foothills leading up toward the national forest, have a different character than the valley floor neighborhoods: larger lots, older custom construction, and more mature tree canopy. These areas see more wind exposure from mountain-driven weather and tend to have properties with more complex grading and drainage than flat valley homes. San Bernardino borders Highland, CA to the east and Loma Linda, CA to the south, and we serve property owners throughout all of these neighboring communities.
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