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

Riverside backyards vary widely - from the compact lots near the University of California Riverside campus to the larger properties in Orangecrest and the hillside homes near Mount Rubidoux. Every custom deck we design starts with your specific yard dimensions, sun angle, and how you plan to use the space.
Riverside averages around 287 sunny days per year, and that UV exposure fades and dries out wood decking faster than most homeowners expect. Composite and Trex boards hold their color, resist heat warping, and require far less upkeep - an important consideration for a city this sunny and this hot.
Many of Riverside's older neighborhoods near downtown have homes built in the 1940s through 1970s - and decks or patio structures from that era are often past the point of surface repair. We assess what the structure actually needs rather than selling you work you do not need.
Santa Ana wind events hit Riverside hard in the fall and winter, and aging wood fence panels are often among the first casualties. We build new fences to handle wind load, and we can match the material and profile that fits your neighborhood whether that is wood in the Wood Streets or vinyl in a newer Orangecrest subdivision.
Riverside summers make pool ownership practical for most of the year, and the deck around the pool affects both safety and how much you actually use the space. We build slip-resistant pool decks in concrete, composite, and pavers designed for the direct sun and foot traffic a Riverside backyard sees.
With Riverside's long dry season and mild winters, a covered patio or pergola extends the usable season of your backyard into the cooler months. An outdoor kitchen deck takes that further - we build functional cook and entertainment spaces that hold up through the heat.
Riverside's housing stock spans more than a century - from the Craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial Revival homes near downtown dating to the early 1900s, through postwar ranch homes built on concrete slab foundations in the 1950s and 1960s, to the stucco-and-tile subdivisions in Orangecrest and La Sierra that went up in the 1980s and 1990s. Each era of construction comes with its own structural considerations. A contractor who treats every job the same regardless of what is under the deck is going to miss things that matter for longevity.
Beyond the building stock, Riverside's climate is a real factor. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, UV is intense year-round, and fall Santa Ana winds can be destructive. The clay soils found in parts of the city expand and shrink with the wet and dry seasons in a way that stresses footings and adjacent concrete over time. The California Department of Conservation has documented expansive soil conditions throughout the Inland Empire - working with a contractor who understands local soil conditions is worth it for any permanent outdoor structure. Riverside is also the county seat, and the City of Riverside Building and Safety Division enforces permit requirements for residential deck construction - something a contractor working regularly in this city will know how to navigate efficiently.
Our crew works in Riverside regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. We pull permits through the City of Riverside Building and Safety Division and are familiar with the plan check process for residential outdoor structures. For homeowners in historic neighborhoods near downtown - the Wood Streets, the Victoria Avenue corridor, or properties with structures on local historic registers - we know to ask the right questions before we quote, because certain materials and profiles are regulated in those areas.
Riverside is a large city and the neighborhoods feel very different from one end to the other. The established residential streets west of downtown near Mount Rubidoux have a different character than the newer subdivisions in Orangecrest on the east side of the city. UCR and the surrounding campus neighborhoods have a higher share of rental properties and smaller lots. We know how to work efficiently in each of these settings and what the typical homeowner in each neighborhood is usually dealing with. Our neighboring service area of Norco borders Riverside to the west and we serve that community as well - horse property fencing and large-lot deck builds are a regular part of our work there.
The 91 Freeway, the 60, and the 215 all converge in and around Riverside, and we plan our crew routing and material deliveries around local traffic to keep schedules on track. We also stay current on the city permit office hours and processing timelines so we can give homeowners a realistic start date for their project from the first conversation.
Call or submit a request online and we will follow up within one business day. This first conversation is just about understanding your project - no commitment expected.
We visit your property, measure the space, check soil and drainage conditions, and discuss material options with you on-site. You will have a written estimate before we leave.
We submit the permit application to the City of Riverside Building and Safety Division and lock in your construction start date. Residential deck permits in Riverside typically take one to two weeks.
Our crew builds on the agreed schedule, keeps the site clean throughout, and hauls off all debris. We do a walkthrough with you at completion to make sure everything is right.
We serve homeowners throughout Riverside - from the Wood Streets near downtown to Orangecrest and La Sierra. Contact us for a free estimate with no obligation.
(951) 518-9665Riverside is the county seat of Riverside County and one of the largest cities in the Inland Empire, with a population of roughly 320,000 residents. The city has a long history - it was founded in the 1870s and became prosperous during the citrus industry boom of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which left an architectural legacy that is still visible in the historic neighborhoods near downtown. The Mission Inn Hotel and Spa, a massive Spanish Mission-style landmark that has operated for over a century, anchors downtown Riverside and remains one of the most recognizable landmarks in Southern California. You can explore the city's history and services through the City of Riverside official website.
The University of California, Riverside is one of the city's largest employers and draws a steady population of faculty, staff, and long-term residents into the neighborhoods east of downtown. Farther east, the Orangecrest neighborhood and the areas around La Sierra are home to large owner-occupied subdivisions built mostly in the 1980s and 1990s. Mount Rubidoux, visible from most of the city's west side, is a trail destination locals have used for over a century. Adjacent Jurupa Valley borders Riverside to the west and shares similar soil conditions, housing stock age, and weather patterns - and we serve homeowners throughout that city as well.
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