
Jurupa Valley Deck & Fence builds custom decks, installs composite and wood decking, and handles fence and pergola work for Ontario homeowners. We have served the Inland Empire since 2019 and respond to new estimate requests within one business day.

Ontario summers regularly reach 100 degrees or above, and wood decks that are not properly sealed dry out, crack, and grey quickly under that kind of UV exposure. A composite deck holds its color and structural integrity through the heat and does not need the annual maintenance that a wood deck demands in this climate.
Ontario lots vary widely by neighborhood - the older streets near Euclid Avenue tend to have deeper, narrower lots while newer subdivisions in the south have more backyard width to work with. We measure your specific space and design a deck that fits your yard, your house, and how you actually plan to use the outdoor area.
Santa Ana wind events hit Ontario hard in the fall, and older wood fence panels - especially those in neighborhoods built in the 1960s and 1970s - are a common casualty. We build new fences with wind load in mind and use post depths appropriate for Ontario's clay-heavy soils, which shift enough seasonally to pull poorly set posts loose over time.
Ontario has a long dry season and mild winters, which means a well-designed pergola or solid patio cover turns a hot, unusable backyard into a livable outdoor room for most of the year. This is especially practical for the mid-century ranch homes near downtown where backyards get direct afternoon sun with no natural shade.
Ontario has a significant number of homes built before 1980 - particularly in the neighborhoods surrounding historic Euclid Avenue - and outdoor wood structures from that era often have soft spots, rotted framing, or failing fasteners that make them unsafe. We assess the full structure and give you an honest read on whether repair or replacement makes more financial sense.
With Ontario's long hot season, a pool is a practical investment for many homeowners - and the deck around it affects safety and daily usability just as much as the pool itself. We build slip-resistant pool decks in materials suited for direct sun and foot traffic, with drainage designed for the quick runoff that hard Ontario soils produce during winter rains.
Ontario is a city of about 185,000 people with a wide mix of housing ages across its neighborhoods. The blocks closest to historic Euclid Avenue - listed on the National Register of Historic Places - include Craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial homes dating to the 1920s and 1930s. Moving outward, mid-century ranch homes from the 1960s and 1970s make up a large share of the housing stock. The southern and eastern edges of the city have newer stucco tract homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s that are now 20 to 30 years old. Each era of construction has different deck and fence needs, and a contractor who knows what to look for in each type of home will do better work than one who treats them all the same.
Ontario's Inland Empire climate creates specific demands for outdoor structures. Summer heat above 100 degrees accelerates the drying and cracking of any wood that is not properly sealed. The clay soils common throughout San Bernardino County expand when wet and contract when dry, which puts ongoing stress on deck footings and fence posts if they are not engineered for that movement. Fall Santa Ana winds regularly top 50 mph in this area, and a fence or pergola that is not built for wind load can fail in a single event. The City of Ontario also requires permits for most deck construction, and working with a contractor who pulls permits correctly avoids the complications that arise at the time of a home sale.
Our crew works in Ontario regularly, and we pull building permits through the City of Ontario Building and Safety Division for residential deck and fence projects. Ontario is a large, spread-out city, and we work in neighborhoods from the older streets near downtown to the newer tract developments south of the 60 Freeway near Ontario Mills. Each area has its own building character, and knowing the difference matters when we are assessing a project and setting expectations for scope and schedule.
The I-10, the 60, and the 15 Freeway all intersect in or near Ontario, making material delivery and crew scheduling straightforward from our base in nearby Jurupa Valley. Euclid Avenue - the city's most recognizable boulevard, lined with its historic double row of pepper trees - runs through the heart of the older residential neighborhoods we serve regularly. Many homes near Ontario International Airport were built in the postwar era and are at the age where decks and fences need significant attention rather than minor repairs. Our nearby service area of Chino borders Ontario to the south, and we serve homeowners throughout that community as well.
Ontario also has a large number of subdivisions with active HOAs, particularly in neighborhoods built during the 1990s and 2000s. If your HOA has architectural guidelines for exterior improvements, we can help you prepare the submittal documentation so the design review and city permit processes happen in parallel rather than one causing delays for the other.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will follow up within one business day. The first conversation is about understanding your project - size, material preferences, and timeline - no commitment required.
We visit your property, measure the space, check soil conditions and drainage, and review your goals on-site. You receive a written, itemized estimate before we leave - no surprises after the fact.
We submit the permit application to the City of Ontario Building and Safety Division and set a confirmed construction start date. Residential deck permits in Ontario typically process in one to two weeks.
Our crew builds on schedule, keeps the site clean, and removes all debris at completion. We walk through the finished project with you before we consider the job done.
We serve all of Ontario, CA - from the historic neighborhoods near Euclid Avenue to the newer south-side subdivisions. Free estimates with no obligation.
(951) 518-9665Ontario is a city of about 185,000 people in San Bernardino County, located roughly 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles in the heart of the Inland Empire. The city has a distinct character shaped by its history as an agricultural center, its mid-20th-century industrial growth, and its more recent role as a logistics hub. Ontario International Airport - one of the largest inland cargo airports in the western United States - sits right within the city limits and is a constant presence in the local economy and skyline. The historic Euclid Avenue, lined with a double row of California pepper trees and recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, runs through the center of the older residential neighborhoods and is one of the most recognizable streets in the region.
Residentially, Ontario is a city of contrasts. The neighborhoods near downtown are among the oldest and most established in San Bernardino County, with homes dating to the early 1900s and streets shaded by mature trees. The south and east sides of the city are newer - built out largely from the 1990s through the 2000s - with planned subdivisions, tile-roof stucco homes, and HOA-managed common areas. Ontario Mills mall, near the I-10 and the 15 Freeway, serves as a regional landmark that most Inland Empire residents know well. Our neighboring service areas of Riverside to the east and Chino to the south round out the area we cover in this part of the Inland Empire.
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