Victorville Deck & Fence builds custom decks, composite decks, wood fences, and outdoor structures throughout Victorville, CA. Licensed and locally operated since 2018, we understand how the desert heat, UV, and wind affect every project we build.

Victorville homeowners in tract neighborhoods often want a deck that stands apart from the standard backyard. Our custom deck design and build service starts with your yard, your slope, and your HOA requirements - then designs from there. Whether you want a ground-level patio deck or a raised structure with built-in seating, we build it to handle Victorville summers.
Victorville temperatures top 100 degrees for weeks at a time. Composite decking handles that heat without warping, cracking, or requiring annual sealing. For homeowners who want a low-maintenance deck that holds its color through years of High Desert sun, composite is the right material.
UV at 2,700 feet elevation breaks down unprotected wood faster than most Victorville homeowners expect. Annual or biennial staining and sealing is the most cost-effective way to extend the life of a wood deck here. We assess the wood condition first and recommend the right product for your specific exposure.
Victorville HOAs in newer subdivisions near Bear Valley Road commonly require vinyl fencing for its uniform appearance and low maintenance. Vinyl does not require painting, does not fade unevenly in the sun, and holds up to blowing sand and grit far better than wood. It is one of the most requested fencing materials in the city.
A covered deck turns a Victorville backyard into a usable space even in peak summer. Shade from a solid patio cover can drop the surface temperature on an exposed deck by 20 to 30 degrees, making the difference between a deck that sits unused and one that gets used daily. We build freestanding and attached covers to match your home and HOA guidelines.
Many Victorville homeowners use wood privacy fencing to screen backyard activity from neighbors on adjacent lots. Cedar and pressure-treated wood are both viable options in the High Desert, but either requires UV sealant to prevent cracking and graying. We build to the correct post depth for the sandy desert soil and wind loads common in this area.
Most of Victorville was built during the 1990s and 2000s housing boom. Those homes are now 15 to 35 years old, and decks, fences, and outdoor structures built during that period are reaching the end of their service life at the same time. The combination of aging materials and High Desert climate conditions - extreme UV, summer heat over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, winter nights that drop below freezing, and blowing sand - means outdoor structures here deteriorate faster than in milder California climates.
The Mojave Desert freeze-thaw cycle is real. Post footings that were set shallow when building costs were low can heave over time. Wood that was never properly sealed dries out, cracks, and splinters. Concrete around pool decks settles unevenly in the sandy soil. These are not failures of the homeowner - they are predictable outcomes of desert conditions that a contractor without local experience may not anticipate or plan for. We have been working in Victorville long enough to know which neighborhoods have the most soil movement, where HOA requirements are strictest, and how to spec materials that will still look good in ten years.
Our crew works throughout Victorville regularly, and we pull permits directly through the City of Victorville Building and Safety Division for every project that requires one. We are familiar with the plan-check process, typical review timelines, and the inspector expectations for deck and fence construction in this jurisdiction.
Victorville stretches from the Route 66 corridor downtown out to the newer subdivisions near Bear Valley Road and beyond toward the Mojave River. The older neighborhoods closer to D Street and 7th Street have more varied lot sizes and older housing stock. The newer neighborhoods out toward Spring Valley Lake have active HOAs with specific fencing and decking rules. We know both ends of the city and adjust our approach to match the conditions and requirements of each neighborhood.
We also serve neighboring communities nearby. If you are in Hesperia just to the south or in Apple Valley to the east, we cover those areas too and understand how the conditions shift slightly across the High Desert.
Call or submit the form and tell us what you are thinking - a new deck, fence replacement, pool deck, or something else. We respond within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your Victorville property, look at the site conditions, check HOA guidelines if applicable, and give you a written estimate at no charge. We walk you through the cost before any commitment - no pressure, no surprises.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle the permit application with the City of Victorville. You do not need to take time off work to manage the paperwork. We keep you updated on permit status and lock in your build start date.
Most standard decks take one to two weeks. We clean up the site each day and do a final walkthrough with you before closing out the permit. You call us if anything needs attention after the job is done.
We serve Victorville and the entire High Desert. No high-pressure sales, no hidden costs. Call us or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(442) 219-3154Victorville is one of San Bernardino County's larger cities, with a population of around 134,000. It sits at approximately 2,700 feet above sea level along the Mojave River, where Interstate 15 passes through on the way between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. The city grew quickly during the 1990s and 2000s, largely because it offered home prices well below the Los Angeles metro average. That growth produced a housing stock dominated by single-family tract homes on medium-sized lots - the kind of home where a backyard deck, a privacy fence, or a patio cover can make a real difference in daily quality of life.
Historic Route 66 runs through the heart of Victorville along D Street, and the California Route 66 Museum is located downtown. The city is also home to the Southern California Logistics Airport, built on the former George Air Force Base site. Neighborhoods range from the older, more established blocks near the downtown corridor to the newer subdivisions and planned communities near Spring Valley Lake. Our neighboring service areas - Hesperia to the south and Apple Valley to the east - share similar housing stock and climate conditions, and we work across all three communities regularly.
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