
Replace a tired wood deck or add new outdoor space with Trex composite decking - built on a solid frame, permitted through the city, and sized for how you live.

Trex deck installation in Loma Linda, CA involves building a composite deck on a pressure-treated wood frame - most projects are complete in three to seven days of construction, with total timelines of five to eight weeks once permitting is factored in.
Trex is a composite product made from wood fibers and recycled plastic that resists rot, splintering, and the kind of UV damage that shortens the life of natural wood decks in Loma Linda's intense Inland Empire summers. It carries a 25-year warranty and requires no annual staining or sealing. Most homeowners who make the switch are trading one to two weekends of deck maintenance per year for an occasional rinse with a garden hose.
If you are weighing composite against wood, our pressure-treated wood deck construction page lays out the cost difference and what ongoing maintenance looks like for each material in this climate.
If your existing wood deck has turned a weathered gray, developed visible cracks, or is throwing splinters, the wood has dried beyond what refinishing can fix. Loma Linda's intense sun accelerates this process - a deck that might last 15 years on the coast can reach this point in 8 to 10 years here.
Any give when you walk near the edges or around posts signals that moisture has entered the framing and begun to rot. This is a safety concern, not just a cosmetic one - a deck that feels unstable can fail without much warning and should be assessed promptly.
If you have been paying to have a wood deck refinished every year or two and it still does not look right, composite decking ends that cycle permanently. The annual maintenance cost of a wood deck in Loma Linda's climate adds up to a meaningful fraction of what a composite replacement would cost over a decade.
If your backyard lacks a usable transition between the back door and the yard, Loma Linda's year-round outdoor season means that space is sitting unused. A Trex deck creates that connection and gives you a comfortable surface to actually spend time on.
A complete Trex installation includes demolition of any existing deck, structural framing on pressure-treated posts and joists, composite board installation with hidden fasteners, and your choice of railing system. We handle the city permit, schedule required inspections, and walk the finished project with you before we leave. For homeowners who also want a new composite deck system beyond the Trex brand, we offer a full range of composite products to compare.
Trex makes several product lines at different price points, and the right choice depends on your budget, how much direct sun the deck receives, and your aesthetic preferences. We walk through those options during the estimate visit and help you choose a board and color that suits Loma Linda's heat without sacrificing the look you want.
Homeowners who want premium performance and the widest color selection.
Those looking for a balance of quality and cost on standard deck shapes.
A reliable entry-level Trex board suited for straightforward deck replacements.
Anyone who wants a clean surface finish without visible screws or clips.
Complete railing solutions that match the deck surface for a consistent look.
Decks that receive full afternoon sun and need overhead protection.
Loma Linda sits in the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures routinely climb into the high 90s and beyond. That sustained heat and UV exposure is significantly harder on natural wood than coastal California conditions - wood decks here gray and crack faster, and they need consistent sealing to stay functional. Composite decking handles this climate better because it does not absorb moisture, does not dry out in the heat, and does not need the annual maintenance cycle that wood demands. Loma Linda also enjoys more than 280 sunny days per year, which means a deck here is a space you use ten or eleven months of the year - making the long-term value of a low-maintenance surface clearer than it would be in a cooler climate.
We install Trex decks throughout Loma Linda and into the surrounding communities. Homeowners in Redlands and Colton face the same climate and permitting context as Loma Linda, and we handle both areas with the same crew and process.
We ask about the approximate size, whether you have an existing deck to remove, and what you are hoping the finished space will look like. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a site visit.
We measure the space, review framing options, and walk through Trex product lines that fit your budget. You receive a written estimate - no ballpark-only quotes.
We submit the permit application to the City of Loma Linda and, if needed, your HOA design package. Plan for two to three weeks for city approval - we handle all the paperwork and give you a realistic schedule.
Once footings and framing pass inspection, composite boards go on using hidden fasteners for a clean surface. We walk the finished deck with you and hand over all warranty and permit documentation.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation. After you submit, someone from our team will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your space, walk through product options, and give you a written quote.
(909) 546-5195We pull permits for every deck we build in Loma Linda. That means city inspectors verify the framing and connections before anything is covered up - and you have documented proof the work is code-compliant when you sell your home.
Loma Linda sits near the San Jacinto Fault system. We build every deck frame and ledger connection to California's seismic requirements, so the structure is designed to stay put during a tremor - not just look good on day one.
Not every Trex product performs the same in triple-digit summers. We recommend board colors and product lines specifically suited to Loma Linda's heat, and we always talk through shade options so your deck is comfortable on peak summer afternoons.
Many Loma Linda neighborhoods near Loma Linda University require HOA approval before city permits can be finalized. We prepare submittal packages that get approved - and we start both processes at the same time to avoid unnecessary delays.
The North American Deck and Railing Association is a useful resource for understanding industry standards for deck framing and fastening. We build to those standards - and then the city inspector confirms the work before the deck is finished.
A more budget-friendly starting point using kiln-dried lumber built to California's seismic and moisture standards.
Learn MoreExplore the full range of composite decking brands and systems beyond the Trex product line.
Learn MorePermit season books up fast in the Inland Empire - reach out now and we will get your project on the schedule before the summer rush.