
Stop refinishing every spring. We install Trex composite decks that hold up to Inland Empire heat and look great year after year with almost no upkeep.

Trex deck installation in Jurupa Valley uses recycled composite boards fastened over a pressure-treated frame, producing a surface that resists fading, splintering, and rot - most residential projects take two to five days of active construction once the permit is in hand.
If you have been patching the same wood deck every couple of years, you already know the math stops working. Jurupa Valley summers routinely hit triple digits, and UV exposure here is far more intense than on the coast - wood finishes that might last two seasons elsewhere often look washed out after one. Trex products carry a 25-year limited residential warranty covering fading and staining, which is why so many homeowners in this area make the switch when a wood deck reaches the end of its life.
If you are comparing options, composite deck installation covers the full range of non-wood composite board brands and styles beyond the Trex product line.
If you are pulling splinters from your feet or noticing large cracks running along the boards, your wood deck has hit the end of its useful life. In Jurupa Valley's intense sun, wood decks age faster than in cooler climates - what lasts 15 years near the coast may look worn out in 8 to 10 years here. At that point, replacing is more cost-effective than patching.
A deck that flexes noticeably when you walk on it - especially near where it attaches to the house - signals that the framing underneath has weakened. This is a safety concern, not just a cosmetic one. A bouncy deck typically means the structure needs rebuilding rather than board-by-board repair.
If you have been refinishing your wood deck every one to two years and it still looks faded within months, the wood has absorbed too much UV damage to hold a finish. Jurupa Valley's sun is relentless. At some point the ongoing cost of maintaining a wood deck exceeds the cost of replacing it with composite.
Walk around the perimeter and push the posts at ground level. If they shift, or if the wood looks dark and soft near the base, the structure is compromised. A deck with failing posts is not a maintenance project - it is a replacement project, and continuing to use it creates real safety risk.
We handle every part of a Trex deck project from the first measurement to the final inspection - permit application, footing excavation, pressure-treated framing, board installation, railing, and stairs. Trex boards come in several product lines ranging from entry-level to premium with enhanced grain texture and deeper color options. We walk you through the differences so you can choose what fits your budget and how you plan to use the space. For homeowners who want to compare Trex against other composite brands side by side, our composite deck installation page covers all the options we carry.
We also install railing systems to complete the project. If you are planning a second-story deck or a structure with significant elevation changes, pressure-treated wood deck construction is another option worth looking at, particularly if upfront cost is the primary concern.
Best suited for homeowners who want a clean, level outdoor surface close to the yard - low framing height keeps costs reasonable.
Ideal when your home's back door sits several feet above grade and you need a proper landing with a stair run to the yard.
Required by code for decks above a certain height, and a practical safety addition for any elevated structure - we install Trex-branded and compatible railing options.
For homeowners tearing out an old wood deck - we demolish the existing structure, inspect or replace the framing as needed, and install new Trex boards on a solid base.
Jurupa Valley sits in the heart of the Inland Empire, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 100 degrees and UV intensity is significantly higher than coastal Southern California. That level of heat and sun exposure is genuinely hard on outdoor surfaces - wood decks that look fine in San Diego can gray and crack within a few years here. Composite boards handle that heat better, and Trex specifically is manufactured to account for thermal expansion in high-temperature climates. The key is having an installer who understands proper board spacing for those temperature swings - board spacing that works in a mild climate can result in buckling when Jurupa Valley hits a stretch of 105-degree days.
The city also sits on clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry, which means deck footings need to be set deep enough to stay stable through seasonal moisture changes. Homeowners in Riverside and Norco deal with similar soil and climate conditions, and we apply the same footing practices across all of these communities. Additionally, many Jurupa Valley neighborhoods - particularly those built in the 1990s and 2000s - are governed by HOAs that require architectural review before a deck project can begin. We are familiar with that process and can help you prepare the submission materials your HOA needs.
Call or submit the form and expect a reply within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your yard and what you have in mind so we can decide whether a phone estimate makes sense or whether we should schedule a visit.
We come to your home to measure the space, look at the ground conditions, and check how the house is built where the deck will attach. You will receive a written, itemized estimate within a few days - no cost, no obligation.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Jurupa Valley on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA with an architectural review requirement, we help you put together the submission materials. Plan one to three weeks for permit approval on a standard project.
We excavate the footings, frame the structure, and install the Trex boards and railing system. A city inspector approves the footings before decking goes down, and a final inspection confirms the finished deck meets all requirements. We walk you through the completed project and hand over all permit and warranty documents.
We handle permits, footings, and HOA submissions - call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day.
(951) 518-9665In California, the contractor is legally required to pull the building permit, not the homeowner. We handle the entire permit process with the City of Jurupa Valley on your behalf. You end up with a fully inspected, code-compliant deck and the paperwork to prove it when you sell.
Much of Jurupa Valley sits on clay-heavy soils that shift with moisture. We dig and set footings at the depth required for stable bearing in local soil conditions - not just the minimum on paper. That attention to foundation work is what keeps a deck level and solid years down the road.
Composite boards expand in heat, and Jurupa Valley summers are extreme. We follow Trex's manufacturer spacing guidelines specifically for high-temperature climates, which prevents buckling and gapping as temperatures swing. This is a detail that separates experienced local installers from crews applying a one-size-fits-all approach.
Many Jurupa Valley subdivisions require HOA architectural review before deck work can begin. We have worked in these communities and can help you prepare the submission materials so approval does not become a bottleneck. For more on what to look for in a licensed deck contractor, the California Contractors State License Board has a free license lookup tool.
Every one of these details - permit handling, footing depth, board spacing, HOA familiarity - shows up in the long-term performance of your deck. We build projects that pass inspection and hold up through years of Jurupa Valley summers.
A budget-conscious alternative to composite - pressure-treated framing built to handle termite pressure and Inland Empire heat.
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