
Jurupa Valley Deck & Fence builds Trex decks, custom decks, fences, and pergolas for Rancho Cucamonga homeowners. We have served the Inland Empire since 2019 and respond to new estimate requests within one business day.

Rancho Cucamonga summers push temperatures well above 100 degrees for months at a time, and wood decking greys and cracks quickly without constant maintenance in that kind of heat and UV exposure. Trex decking is built to resist fading, staining, and surface damage and is one of the most popular choices for Rancho Cucamonga homeowners who want a long-lasting deck without the annual upkeep commitment.
Rancho Cucamonga has two distinct kinds of backyards - the smaller, flatter lots common in older neighborhoods near the Historic Route 66 corridor, and the larger, sometimes sloped lots in the Alta Loma and Etiwanda foothills. A custom deck design accounts for both the available space and the terrain, and we do a full site assessment before drawing up any plan.
The long Rancho Cucamonga summer makes open backyards nearly unusable during the hottest months - a well-built pergola adds overhead shade that cuts the heat and makes the outdoor space functional again from morning through early evening. Foothills properties with larger lots and mature trees are especially good candidates for pergola additions that complement the existing landscape.
Santa Ana wind events hit the Rancho Cucamonga foothills harder than almost anywhere else in the Inland Empire - the wind funnels through the mountain passes above the city and can produce gusts that knock down fence sections that are decades old or were not set correctly. We size posts and panels to handle local wind conditions, not just minimum code.
A solid patio cover extends the outdoor living season on both ends of the year - Rancho Cucamonga winters are mild enough that a covered patio is comfortable from October through April without any heating. The many single-story homes in the city center and southern neighborhoods are well-suited for attached patio cover additions, and the foothills properties have the space for freestanding structures.
Most of Rancho Cucamonga's housing stock was built between the late 1970s and mid-1990s, which means many of the wood decks installed during that era are now 30 to 45 years old. At that age, structural framing, ledger boards, and joist hardware commonly need replacement, not just a new surface coat - we assess the full structure before making a repair-versus-replace recommendation.
Rancho Cucamonga was incorporated in 1977 and grew rapidly through master-planned residential development from the late 1970s through the mid-1990s. That means the majority of the city's housing stock is now between 30 and 50 years old - old enough that original decks, fencing, and patio covers are either past their service life or in need of real structural attention. Homes in the foothills neighborhoods of Alta Loma and Etiwanda - the northern, higher-elevation parts of the city - were developed slightly earlier and sit on larger lots with more varied terrain, sometimes including slopes, drainage channels, and mature trees that affect how outdoor structures need to be designed and placed. Homes in the flatter, southern parts of the city near the I-10 tend to have smaller lots with less topographic variation but similar aging outdoor structures.
The climate here puts consistent pressure on everything that lives outside. Rancho Cucamonga averages around 287 sunny days per year, and summer temperatures regularly reach 100 to 105 degrees, which is hard on roofing, stucco, caulking, and any wood decking that is not protected and maintained. Clay soils are common throughout the Inland Empire, including here, and the expansion-contraction cycle that comes with wet winters and dry summers puts stress on concrete footings and fence posts every year. The Santa Ana winds that blow through the area each fall and winter - and are particularly intense near the mountain passes above the Alta Loma and Etiwanda neighborhoods - are strong enough to take down a fence or damage a pergola in a single event. The City of Rancho Cucamonga Building and Safety Department requires permits for most structural deck and patio cover work, and a contractor who regularly pulls permits in this city will move through that process faster than one unfamiliar with the local requirements.
Our crew works throughout Rancho Cucamonga regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. We pull permits through the City of Rancho Cucamonga Building and Safety Department for residential projects and are familiar with the plan check requirements for the types of structures homeowners in this city commonly request - Trex decks, pergolas, patio covers, and ground-level or elevated decks on sloped lots in the foothills.
Rancho Cucamonga is a city with real geographic variety. The neighborhoods near Victoria Gardens in the central part of the city represent the newer, more commercial-adjacent side of town, while the foothills communities of Alta Loma and Etiwanda have a different character - larger lots, older homes, more mature trees, and in some pockets, semi-rural properties. Below the mountain backdrop of Cucamonga Peak, the foothills neighborhoods are among the most recognizable settings in the city. Historic Route 66 runs along Foothill Boulevard through the city - the older homes and commercial strips along that corridor represent yet another layer of Rancho Cucamonga's character. We serve homeowners across all of these areas. Our nearby service area of Fontana borders Rancho Cucamonga to the east, and we work across both cities regularly. We also serve Ontario to the southwest, which shares many of the same soil and climate conditions.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about the project - size, material preference, and whether you have an existing structure - so we can schedule the site visit efficiently.
We come to your property, look at the site, and give you a written estimate before any commitment is made. For foothills properties with sloped lots or drainage considerations, this visit is especially important - we flag anything that might affect scope or cost upfront, not after work begins.
We handle the permit application with the City of Rancho Cucamonga Building and Safety Department and give you a realistic timeline for plan check approval before scheduling the build. Most residential deck permits in this city take two to three weeks to process.
Construction typically takes five to nine business days depending on size and complexity. We coordinate the required city inspections during the build and do a final walkthrough with the homeowner before we leave the site.
We serve all of Rancho Cucamonga - from Alta Loma and Etiwanda to the neighborhoods near Victoria Gardens. Free written estimates, no pressure.
(951) 518-9665Rancho Cucamonga is one of the larger cities in San Bernardino County, with a population of roughly 177,000 people. The city sits at the foot of the San Gabriel Mountains, with elevations rising from about 1,000 feet in the southern, flatter parts of the city up to more than 1,500 feet in the northern foothills communities of Alta Loma and Etiwanda. Those foothills neighborhoods were part of separate communities before the city incorporated in 1977, and they still carry a distinct character - larger lots, older trees, and homes built as far back as the 1960s. The flatter, central and southern parts of the city were largely built out through tract development in the 1980s and early 1990s. The City of Rancho Cucamonga has grown into a significant regional hub for retail, dining, and entertainment, anchored by Victoria Gardens in the central part of the city.
About 65 percent of Rancho Cucamonga households own their homes, and median home values are well above the California average - homeowners here tend to stay in their properties for years and invest in upkeep and improvements. The city is also well-connected, sitting along the I-10 and I-15 freeways and served by a Metrolink commuter rail station, which makes it a common home base for people who commute to Los Angeles and surrounding counties. Our nearby service area of Rialto is just to the east, and we serve homeowners throughout both communities.
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Learn MoreWe serve all of Rancho Cucamonga and the surrounding Inland Empire. Call today or submit the form - we respond within one business day and our estimates are always free and in writing.