Victorville Deck & Fence builds composite decks, wood fences, pergolas, and patio covers throughout Hesperia, CA. Licensed, locally operated since 2018, and experienced with the large lots, expansive soil, and temperature extremes that define building in the High Desert at 3,200 feet.

Hesperia sees both 100-degree summers and below-freezing winters - a temperature range that is hard on natural wood but that composite decking handles without complaint. Our composite deck installation service covers material selection, proper substrate prep for Hesperia soil, and installation to the manufacturer specifications required for warranty coverage.
Hesperia properties - especially the horse-zoned lots on the west side of the city - often need long fence runs to define large lots and separate yard areas. Cedar and pressure-treated wood are both viable here, but post depth matters on Hesperia soil. We set posts to account for the sandy, expansive desert ground that can shift with moisture changes.
Hesperia homes built in the 1980s and 1990s often have original decks that were never properly sealed for the High Desert climate. Cracked boards, loose railings, and posts that have heaved in the soil are common findings on homes this age. We assess whether repair or full replacement is the better investment and give you an honest recommendation.
A pergola is one of the most practical additions to a Hesperia backyard. It provides partial shade that makes the outdoor space more usable in summer without the full permit and engineering requirements of a solid roof structure. Large Hesperia lots often have the space and the visual need for a pergola to define the outdoor living area.
With over 70 square miles of spread-out residential land, many Hesperia homeowners have south- or west-facing backyards that get full afternoon sun in summer. A solid patio cover makes the difference between a deck that is too hot to use and one that becomes the main gathering spot. We build attached and freestanding covers designed for Hesperia wind loads.
The UV intensity at Hesperia's 3,200-foot elevation accelerates fading and wood fiber breakdown on unprotected decks. Homes here that have gone several years without staining or sealing typically show graying, surface cracking, and splintering. Proper surface prep followed by a penetrating sealant is the single most effective way to extend the life of a wood deck in this climate.
Hesperia sits at about 3,200 feet above sea level - higher than Victorville and most other High Desert cities - which means colder winters, more intense UV, and a wider daily temperature swing. The city covers over 70 square miles, with a mix of 1980s and 1990s ranch homes on standard suburban lots and larger rural-residential properties with horse-keeping areas. Many homes in both categories have original decks or fences that were installed decades ago without the sealing and footing depth needed for this climate.
The sandy and clay-mixed soil common throughout Hesperia expands when wet and contracts when dry. Over time, that movement affects post footings, concrete pads, and fence lines - particularly on properties close to the Mojave River Valley where soil composition varies. New construction in Hesperia's northern and eastern neighborhoods tends to be on fresher soil that still needs a settling period. We account for these conditions in every footing and foundation decision we make, because shortcuts taken during installation turn into expensive repairs within a few years.
Our crew works throughout Hesperia regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. We pull permits through the City of Hesperia Building and Safety Department and are familiar with the plan-check process and inspection requirements for this jurisdiction. For projects on horse properties and larger lots, we understand the setback and zoning requirements that apply in the parts of Hesperia zoned for agricultural and equestrian use.
Hesperia is a commuter city - most residents use the Cajon Pass corridor on Interstate 15 to reach jobs in the Inland Empire or Los Angeles. That means we routinely work at properties where no one is home during the day. We do not need a homeowner on-site to get the job done, and we communicate by phone and text so you stay informed without having to take time off work.
We also cover the neighboring communities around Hesperia. Homeowners in Apple Valley to the east and Victorville to the north are close enough that we serve them regularly, and the climate and soil conditions across the three cities are similar enough that our approach translates directly.
Call or submit the form with a brief description of what you need - a new deck, fence run, patio cover, or repair. We respond within one business day and set up a time to visit your Hesperia property.
We assess your lot, soil conditions, and any zoning or HOA considerations, then provide a written estimate at no charge. We will walk you through the cost, materials, and timeline so there are no surprises if you decide to move forward.
Once you approve the estimate, we file the permit application with the City of Hesperia. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks. We track the status and confirm your build start date as soon as approval comes through.
Construction on most decks takes one to two weeks. We pass the final inspection with the city inspector before closing out the permit. A walkthrough with you at the end ensures everything meets your expectations.
Free estimates for Hesperia homeowners. Call us or submit the form and we will respond within one business day. No pressure, no obligation.
(442) 219-3154Hesperia is one of the fastest-growing cities in San Bernardino County, with a population that reached roughly 100,000 as of recent estimates. It covers more than 70 square miles of the Mojave Desert plateau, sitting at about 3,200 feet above sea level. The city has a character that sets it apart from its neighbors - more rural and spread out than Victorville, with large lots, horse-keeping areas, and wide open space between neighborhoods. About 70% of housing units are owner-occupied, which means most homeowners have a long-term stake in maintaining and improving their properties.
The bulk of Hesperia's housing stock was built between the 1980s and early 2000s, though new construction continues in the northern and eastern parts of the city. The community landmark most residents know is Hesperia Lake Park, a popular family destination with a fishing lake and campground that draws residents from across the city and from neighboring Victorville and Apple Valley. The Cajon Pass on Interstate 15 is the main connection to the Inland Empire, and most Hesperia residents commute that route daily.
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