
Victorville Deck & Fence designs and builds custom decks, fences, pergolas, and outdoor living spaces in the High Desert. We handle permits, we show up on time, and we build for the desert climate.

Victorville Deck & Fence is a full-service deck builder in Victorville, CA, offering 16 services across decks, fences, and outdoor structures. From a first custom build to a complete backyard overhaul, we handle everything from design and permits through final inspection. We serve 12 communities across the High Desert and Inland Empire, and every project is built for the desert climate - not just for day one.

No backyard to speak of? A custom deck built around your yard and lifestyle turns unused space into the best room in your home.
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Tired of sanding and staining every spring? Composite decking holds its color and stays smooth underfoot through years of desert heat.
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Trex composite boards carry a 25-year warranty and require nothing more than occasional soap and water to stay looking new.
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Need durable outdoor space without a high price tag? Pressure-treated wood gives you a solid, lasting deck at the most affordable entry point.
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Cedar resists insects and moisture naturally, and its warm grain gives your backyard a look that composite boards simply cannot match.
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Soft boards, a wobbly railing, or a deck that bounces underfoot are safety issues, not cosmetic ones - we fix the structure, not just the surface.
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The High Desert sun fades and dries out wood faster than almost anywhere in California - a fresh seal every two years keeps your deck protected.
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A pool without a proper deck surround is a safety hazard and a maintenance headache - we build slip-resistant, durable surfaces around your water.
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Vinyl fencing never needs painting, holds up against desert wind, and stays white for decades without the upkeep wood demands.
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Want a yard that actually feels private? A solid wood privacy fence blocks sightlines and road noise while adding character to your property.
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Enjoy your outdoor space without the bugs or blowing desert dust - a screened enclosure extends your living season considerably.
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A covered deck or patio turns an otherwise unusable hot afternoon into comfortable outdoor time - shade changes everything in the High Desert.
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Add structure and shade to your backyard without completely blocking the sky - a pergola gives you filtered light and a defined outdoor room.
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Move your summer cooking outside - an outdoor kitchen deck keeps the heat out of your house and brings the whole family to the backyard.
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A sloped lot or split backyard is not a limitation - a multi-level deck turns uneven terrain into distinct outdoor living zones.
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A loose or missing railing is a code violation and a liability - we install railings that are solid, safe, and built to last in the desert climate.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day. Tell us roughly what you are thinking - size, materials, timeline - and we will let you know if a quick phone estimate works or if we need to see the space first.
We come to your home, walk the yard, take measurements, and talk through your options. We look at slope, sun exposure, HOA requirements, and soil conditions - all the details that affect your design and price. You get a written estimate before we leave.
Once you approve the design and contract, we handle the permit application with the City of Victorville, schedule the required inspections, and complete the build. You do not chase paperwork or make calls to the city. When the inspector signs off, the deck is yours.
We carry an active CSLB contractor license and full general liability and workers comp coverage on every project. You can verify our license on the CSLB website before you sign anything.
Every estimate is free, done in person at your home, and delivered in writing. You know the full scope and price before we start - no verbal quotes, no moving numbers after the fact.
We live and work in the High Desert. We know Victorville's permit process, soil conditions, HOA landscape, and climate - because we have been building here since 2018.
Every material choice, footing depth, and fastener selection we make accounts for Victorville's 100-degree summers, high UV, shifting soils, and seasonal winds. Your deck is designed for where you live.
Ready to get started? Request your free estimate online or call us at (442) 219-3154.
"They finished our composite deck in about a week and a half, which was right on schedule. The framing inspection went smoothly and the city signed off without any issues. We have been using it every evening since."
- Marcus T., Apple Valley - Composite deck installation
"Our old wood deck had boards that bounced underfoot and a railing that felt like it could come loose any day. They replaced the whole thing and explained every step. The new pressure-treated build feels completely solid."
- Diana R., Hesperia - Deck repair and replacement
"We had a pergola added to our existing backyard patio. They checked with our HOA before finalizing the design and got everything approved before breaking ground. No surprises, no letters from the association after the fact."
- James K., Victorville - Pergola installation
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home.
(442) 219-3154Victorville Deck & Fence is based in Victorville, CA and serves 12 communities across the High Desert and Inland Empire, including Hesperia, Apple Valley, Adelanto, and Rancho Cucamonga. Most projects are scheduled within the same week of your estimate, and we work throughout the region without extra travel fees.
Yes - virtually all residential decks in Victorville require a building permit. The permit triggers inspections that confirm your structure is safe. Skipping it can create problems when you sell or file an insurance claim. The North American Deck and Railing Association explains the permit process at nadra.org. North American Deck and Railing Association.
Victorville temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees F, and intense UV radiation breaks down wood finishes faster than in coastal California. Composite decking handles this climate better and requires far less upkeep. Wood is more affordable upfront, but the ongoing maintenance costs add up quickly here.
It can. The Victor Valley sits in a wind corridor, and seasonal gusts put real lateral pressure on pergolas, privacy screens, and tall structures. These elements need to be engineered for wind loads - not just the weight of people using the deck. Ask any contractor specifically how they account for this.
You may be required to modify or remove the structure at your own expense. HOA approval and a city permit are two separate processes. Many Victorville subdivisions require written HOA sign-off before you even apply for a city permit. Always check your HOA's CC&Rs before finalizing any design.
In Victorville's climate, plan to reseal a wood deck every two to three years rather than the longer intervals that might apply on the coast. UV intensity at elevation dries out and bleaches wood surfaces faster than most homeowners expect. The right sealant, applied on schedule, is the most cost-effective way to extend your deck's life.
Many Victorville yards have a hard mineral layer called caliche just below the surface. Digging post footings through caliche takes specialized equipment and extra time. It is a real cost factor that honest contractors flag upfront. Footings done right are what keep a deck level and safe for decades. Learn more from the American Wood Council deck construction guide.
Victorville Deck & Fence is a licensed and insured deck builder company based in Victorville, CA, serving 12 communities across the High Desert and Inland Empire since 2018. We hold an active license with the California Contractors State License Board and carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project. Since 2018, we have completed projects across all 16 of our service categories - from single-level custom decks to full outdoor living spaces with kitchens, pergolas, and fencing.
If individual boards are damaged but the frame is solid, repair is usually the right call. If the framing flexes, the posts have shifted, or more than a third of the boards need replacing, a full rebuild is often cheaper long-term than patching.
Fall and winter - roughly October through February - offer the most comfortable working conditions and contractors often have more availability. Summer is possible but crews work in extreme heat, which can slow progress and affect material handling.
You do not need to be home every day, but you should be available by phone. Most crews work standard weekday hours. Being present for the initial walkthrough and the final inspection is worthwhile so you can ask questions and confirm the finished work meets your expectations.
Have more questions about your project? The North American Deck and Railing Association publishes homeowner guides covering materials, safety, and construction basics - or call us at (442) 219-3154 and we will talk you through it.
Victorville is one of the larger cities in San Bernardino County, with a population of around 134,000 people and a housing stock built largely during the 1990s and 2000s growth boom. The city sits at roughly 2,700 feet elevation in the Mojave Desert along the Mojave River, where summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees F and winters bring real freezing nights. That combination of heat, UV, wind, and seasonal temperature swings makes material selection and proper construction a bigger deal here than in most California cities.
Historic Route 66 runs through downtown Victorville along D Street, and the city is home to the Southern California Logistics Airport, one of the largest employers in the region on the site of the former George Air Force Base. Many Victorville residents commute along Interstate 15 toward San Bernardino or the Inland Empire, which means they are away from home most of the day and need contractors who show up when scheduled and do not need to be managed.
Most homes in Victorville were built in the 1990s and early 2000s - old enough that decks, fences, and outdoor structures are reaching the point where they need attention or replacement. The area's desert landscaping, concrete flatwork, and stucco exteriors all handle the High Desert climate differently than coastal construction, and a contractor who builds here understands what that means for footings, fasteners, materials, and maintenance. Victorville Deck & Fence is rooted in Victorville and has been working on homes throughout the city and surrounding communities since 2018.
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Victorville Deck & Fence
15518 3rd St
Victorville, CA 92395
quotes@victorvilledeckandfence.com
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