Redlands Deck and Fence designs and builds custom decks, fences, pergolas, and outdoor living structures for homeowners across the Redlands area and all of San Bernardino County.

Redlands Deck and Fence is a licensed Deck Builder company based in Redlands, CA, offering 16 outdoor construction services to homeowners across 12 cities in San Bernardino County. Whether you want a new composite deck, a privacy fence, a pergola, or a screened porch, we handle the design, permits, and construction from start to finish - so you get a finished space without the guesswork.

No yard is the same. We design every deck around your space, your goals, and how you actually plan to use it.
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Tired of annual sanding and sealing? Composite decking looks great, handles Redlands heat, and stays low-maintenance for decades.
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Trex is one of the most proven composite brands on the market - fade-resistant, stain-resistant, and backed by a strong warranty.
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Pressure-treated lumber offers a solid, budget-friendly foundation that holds up to moisture and ground contact when properly maintained.
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Cedar has natural oils that resist rot and insects, giving you a beautiful wood deck with more staying power than basic pine.
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Bouncy boards, wobbly railings, or a deck pulling away from the house? We diagnose the problem and fix it right.
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A quality stain and seal keeps your wood deck protected from UV damage and moisture - especially important in the Inland Empire sun.
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Slip-resistant, heat-tolerant, and built to handle water and sunscreen - a pool deck needs materials chosen specifically for the job.
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Vinyl fences hold their color and shape for years without painting or staining - a popular choice in Redlands neighborhoods.
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A solid wood privacy fence gives you a backyard you can actually relax in, away from the street and neighbors.
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Enjoy your outdoor space without the bugs. A screened deck or porch extends your comfortable season well into fall.
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In Redlands summers, shade is not optional. A covered deck or patio cover makes your outdoor space usable even in July.
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A pergola adds structure and shade to your yard without closing it in - perfect for Redlands entertaining year-round.
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Why cook inside when the weather is this good? We build outdoor kitchen decks designed to handle grills, counters, and company.
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Got a sloped yard or want distinct spaces for dining, lounging, and cooking? Multi-level decks solve both problems at once.
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Railings are the first thing guests grab - they need to look sharp and stay solid. We install them right the first time.
Learn MoreThree straightforward steps from your first call to a finished outdoor space.
You reach out by phone or form. We ask a few questions about your space and goals - no pressure, no sales pitch. We respond within 1 business day and can usually schedule a site visit within the week.
We come to your home, walk the yard, take measurements, and talk through your options. After the visit, you get a written proposal with a design concept, material choices, and a detailed price - not a ballpark. No obligation to move forward.
Once you sign off, we pull the permits, schedule the work, and build your project to code. A city inspector signs off at the end. We do a final walkthrough with you before we pack up - so you know exactly what you have before we leave.
There are a lot of contractors out there. Here is what actually matters when you are picking one.
We hold a valid California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) license and carry full liability and workers' compensation coverage. Ask for our license number and proof of insurance before we start - we will hand it over without hesitation.
We come to your home, measure your space, and give you a written proposal with real numbers - not a range you can not plan around. There is no fee for the estimate and no pressure to sign anything on the spot.
We are a local company, not a regional franchise. We know Redlands soil conditions, city permit requirements, and HOA approval processes because we work here every day. When something comes up, you call us directly - not a call center.
We pull every permit in our name and handle all city inspector scheduling. You never have to navigate the building department. Every project we finish has a city sign-off, which protects your investment when you refinance or sell.
Ready to get started? Call (909) 488-7740 or send us a message.
"We had them build a composite deck off our back door and it came out exactly how we pictured it. The crew showed up when they said they would, finished in about a week, and left the yard clean. The permit process was handled entirely on their end - we did not have to do a thing."
Marcus T., Redlands - Composite Deck Installation
"Our old wood fence was leaning badly after last year's winds. They came out for an estimate within a few days, gave us a clear written price, and had the new vinyl fence up in two days. It looks sharp and the neighbors have already asked who we used."
Sandra K., Loma Linda - Vinyl Fence Installation
"We added a pergola over our existing patio before summer and it completely changed how we use the backyard. The shade makes an enormous difference in July and August. They added some string light hooks into the design without us even asking - that was a nice touch."
James R., Highland - Pergola Installation
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - just a free on-site visit where we measure your space and give you a written proposal. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule your free estimate at a time that works for you.
(909) 488-7740Redlands Deck and Fence serves homeowners across 12 cities in San Bernardino County, including Redlands, Loma Linda, Highland, and Yucaipa. Most areas are within same-week scheduling distance from our Redlands office.
Six things homeowners commonly wish they had known before starting a deck or fence project.
Composite decking is engineered specifically to handle UV exposure and heat - key factors in a climate where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees. Lighter board colors and heat-reducing product lines make the surface far more comfortable underfoot than dark wood or untreated concrete on a hot afternoon.
In California, nearly every deck attached to your home requires a building permit - and inspectors check both footings and the finished structure. Skipping the permit can create insurance and resale problems down the road. California HCD outlines residential building requirements for homeowners who want to understand the basics.
Boards that flex, railings that wobble, or posts that lean are signs the structure itself may be compromised - not just the surface. If the frame is more than 15 years old and has never been inspected, a professional assessment can tell you whether repair or full replacement is the smarter path.
Many Redlands neighborhoods have HOA rules about deck size, materials, and railing styles. Getting HOA approval before breaking ground prevents costly redesigns. A good local contractor will ask about your HOA at the first meeting and help you prepare the paperwork.
The Inland Empire has soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry, which can cause footings to shift over time if they are not sized and set correctly for local conditions. This is one of the areas where local contractor experience matters most - it is mostly invisible once the deck is built, but it directly affects long-term stability.
Design, permitting, and scheduling typically take three to five weeks before a single board goes down. If you want your deck ready for summer entertaining, starting in late winter or early spring gives you a realistic window - waiting until May often means a July completion at best. The North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) offers free consumer resources on planning timelines.
Redlands Deck and Fence is a licensed and insured Deck Builder company based in Redlands, CA, serving 12 cities across San Bernardino County since 2020. We hold a California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) general contractor license, issued by the State of California - the same credential required for any residential construction work over $500.
We have completed hundreds of outdoor projects across the Inland Empire, from single-level composite decks in newer Redlands subdivisions to full outdoor living spaces for historic homes near downtown. Every project is permitted through the city, inspected, and built to last. Learn more about our team and how we work.
Straight answers to the questions we hear most often.
If your deck is more than 15 years old and has multiple issues - soft spots, loose railings, and separating boards - the cost of repairs often approaches replacement. A full replacement with composite also eliminates annual maintenance costs going forward. An honest contractor will tell you which option actually makes sense for your situation.
Outdoor living consistently ranks among the higher-return home improvements in Southern California, where buyers expect usable backyard space. A well-built deck adds a functional room to your home - one that buyers can picture themselves using. The Remodeling Cost vs. Value Report tracks deck ROI across US markets annually.
Sloped yards often benefit from multi-level deck designs that work with the grade rather than fighting it. Mature trees can be worked around with careful planning - sometimes they become a design feature. Older Redlands lots commonly have both, and a site visit is the only way to understand what will actually work in your specific yard.
The best first step is a free on-site visit - call (909) 488-7740 or send us a message to schedule yours.
Redlands is a mid-sized city of about 73,000 to 75,000 people in San Bernardino County, roughly 60 miles east of Los Angeles along the I-10 corridor. The city has one of the most distinctive housing stocks in the Inland Empire - a large number of Victorian, Craftsman, and early 20th-century homes dating back to the citrus boom of the 1880s through 1920s. These older properties sit alongside mid-century ranch homes and newer subdivisions on the north and east sides of town, creating a neighborhood mix that ranges from historic preservation districts near downtown to more recently built communities with HOA rules and stucco construction.
Some of the most recognized spots in Redlands include the Kimberly Crest House and Gardens, a Victorian mansion built in 1897 that remains one of the most visible landmarks in the city, the University of Redlands, a private liberal arts university that has anchored the city since 1907, and the walkable historic downtown with its brick buildings and tree-lined streets. The city sits at about 1,300 feet elevation, which gives it slightly cooler nights than lower Inland Empire cities - but summers still regularly hit triple digits, which makes shade structures a genuine necessity for anyone who wants to use their outdoor space year-round.
From the Victorian homes near Kimberly Crest to the stucco ranch houses on the east side and the newer planned communities in the City of Redlands building permit area, we have worked on all kinds of Redlands properties. We know how local soil conditions, city inspectors, and HOA processes work here - because this is where we work every day.
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