Victorville Deck & Fence builds custom decks, composite decks, pergolas, and fencing throughout Apple Valley, CA. Licensed and locally operated since 2018, our crew understands how UV at nearly 3,000 feet, summer temperatures above 100 degrees, and winter frost cycles affect every outdoor structure we build here.

Apple Valley homeowners sit on generous lots with plenty of room to work with, but most standard tract homes came without a usable outdoor living space. Our custom deck design and build service starts with your yard, your slope, and your HOA requirements - then designs a deck that works with the specific conditions of your property. We build everything to handle the temperature swings that come with living at nearly 3,000 feet.
At nearly 3,000 feet in the Mojave Desert, Apple Valley decks take a beating from summer heat and intense UV on the way up and from frost cycles on the way down. Composite decking does not warp, crack, or require annual sealing the way natural wood does - which makes it the most practical long-term choice for homeowners in this climate who want to spend time on their deck, not maintaining it.
Apple Valley gets a lot of sun throughout the year, and a pergola can turn an exposed backyard space into a shaded retreat without blocking airflow. Pergolas are also popular with homeowners who want to add structure to their outdoor area without committing to a full solid-roof cover. We build freestanding and attached pergolas sized to match your lot and HOA guidelines.
Apple Valley summers push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit for weeks at a time. A solid patio cover over your deck keeps the surface shaded and the temperature down enough to make the space usable even on the hottest afternoons. We build attached and freestanding covers to code, with materials chosen to hold up to the desert heat and occasional wind events this area gets.
UV exposure at Apple Valley elevation is more intense than at sea level, and desert air is extremely dry - both conditions accelerate wood degradation. A wood deck in Apple Valley that goes unsealed for two or three summers will show it through deep cracking, gray weathering, and splintered boards. We assess the current condition of your wood before recommending a stain or sealant product and application schedule that fits this climate.
Many Apple Valley communities have active HOAs that specify fence material, color, and height - and vinyl fencing often meets those requirements out of the box. It does not need painting, holds its color through years of desert UV, and does not absorb moisture during the occasional heavy rain. For properties on larger lots with a lot of linear footage to fence, vinyl keeps long-term maintenance costs low.
Apple Valley sits at nearly 3,000 feet in the Mojave Desert, which puts it in a climate zone that coastal California contractors rarely understand. Summers push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit with intense UV. Winters regularly drop below freezing, and frost is common from November through February. That combination - intense heat, intense cold, and very low humidity - is harder on outdoor wood structures than either extreme alone. Most of Apple Valley's housing stock was built between the 1970s and early 2000s, which means many decks and fences from that era are at or past their useful lifespan.
Sandy desert soil and concrete slab foundations are standard here. Post footings set without accounting for the soil conditions can shift over time, especially during wet winters when the water table rises briefly and then recedes. Homeowners on larger lots also tend to have more concrete flatwork - long driveways, wide patios, walkways - that develops freeze-thaw cracks over years of seasonal movement. A contractor who understands these conditions will design and build your project accordingly from the start, not discover the problem after the fact.
Our crew works throughout Apple Valley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. We pull permits through the Town of Apple Valley Building and Safety Division for every project that requires one and are familiar with the plan-check process and typical review timelines for this jurisdiction.
Apple Valley is a spread-out town that stretches from the older neighborhoods near Highway 18 on the west side to the newer developments east of the Apple Valley Airport. The homes near the airport tend to have larger lots, and homeowners there often want longer fence runs and larger deck footprints to match the property scale. The established neighborhoods closer to Highway 18 and Bear Valley Road have an older housing stock with more repairs and replacements needed. We know both sides of town and adjust our approach based on what the specific property needs.
We also serve the neighboring communities around Apple Valley. Homeowners in Adelanto to the northwest and in Victorville nearby are all part of the broader Victor Valley community we work in every day.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and tell us what you need. We respond within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works for your schedule.
We come to your Apple Valley property, review the site conditions, check any HOA requirements, and give you a written, itemized estimate at no charge. We walk through the cost with you before anything is committed.
After you approve the estimate, we file the permit application with the Town of Apple Valley. You do not need to manage the paperwork. We update you on approval status and confirm your build start date once permits clear.
Most standard decks in Apple Valley take one to two weeks to complete once work starts. We handle inspections and leave the site clean when the job is done - no material scraps left behind, no post-install questions left unanswered.
We serve Apple Valley and the surrounding High Desert. Free on-site estimates, no obligation.
(442) 219-3154Apple Valley is a town in San Bernardino County with roughly 75,000 to 80,000 residents. It sits in the Victor Valley region of the Mojave Desert at about 2,900 feet above sea level, sharing the high desert basin with Victorville, Hesperia, and Adelanto. The town grew steadily from the 1970s through the early 2000s as families moved out of the Los Angeles basin in search of larger lots and lower home prices. Most of the housing stock dates from that period - single-family homes on generous lots with stucco exteriors, long concrete driveways, and backyard spaces designed for the desert lifestyle. Learn more at the Apple Valley Wikipedia article.
Apple Valley is a low-density, spread-out community where most properties have enough outdoor space to warrant real investment in decks, covered patios, and fencing. The town is known for its connection to Western film icons Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, who lived here for decades. The Apple Valley Airport serves as a landmark on the east side of town, and the neighborhoods nearby tend to have some of the largest lots. We work throughout the town, from the older streets near Highway 18 to the newer developments further east. We also serve the nearby communities of Hesperia to the southwest and Victorville to the northwest, which are all part of the same broader High Desert community.
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