
Norco Deck & Fence provides deck building, covered patio installation, and pergola construction in Chino Hills, CA, handling decks, patio covers, and fencing on the sloped lots this city is known for. We have served the Inland Empire since 2016 and respond to all new inquiries within one business day.

Chino Hills summers routinely push past 95 degrees, and most homeowners here have a backyard that sits unused from May through September without overhead shade. Our covered decks and patio covers are built to handle the heat load and the hillside footing conditions this city requires - not just off-the-shelf structures dropped onto flat ground.
Many Chino Hills properties were built with large concrete slabs that feel exposed and unfinished without structure overhead. A pergola frames the space, creates shade from the afternoon sun, and adds definition to a backyard that otherwise feels formless on a tiered hillside lot.
Sloped and tiered lots are the norm across Chino Hills neighborhoods built in the 1980s and 1990s. A custom deck that steps with the terrain - rather than fighting it - makes the most of the elevation change and creates outdoor living space that a flat-ground plan simply cannot offer.
Hillside properties in Chino Hills naturally lend themselves to multi-level deck layouts that follow the grade rather than requiring extensive fill or retaining walls. A well-designed multi-tier deck connects the indoor level to the yard in a way that feels intentional and adds real square footage to your usable outdoor space.
Santa Ana wind events hit Chino Hills hard every fall, and older wood fences from the 1990s are often due for replacement rather than another repair. A properly set fence with posts anchored deep into the clay soil holds up through wind events better than one that was repaired piecemeal over the years.
UV exposure in Chino Hills is intense, and wood decks that go unsealed for more than a season or two begin to gray, crack, and splinter. Most homes in this city were built 30 to 40 years ago, and the decks that came with them are well past due for a fresh application of stain or sealant to extend their lifespan.
Chino Hills was incorporated in 1991 and most of its homes were built during the suburban boom of the 1980s and early 1990s. That means the majority of the housing stock is now 30 to 40 years old - old enough that outdoor structures, fencing, and decks installed at the time of construction are due for serious attention. The territory adds another layer: the city sits in the Puente Hills and Chino Hills ranges, so sloped lots, tiered backyards, and graded pads are the norm rather than the exception. Deck framing on a slope requires different post engineering and footing design than a flat suburban yard, and a contractor who does not account for that will produce a structure that settles or shifts within a few seasons.
Clay-heavy soils underlie much of this area, and they move with every wet and dry cycle - swelling after winter rains and contracting through the long dry summers. That movement is hard on any structure with a footing that was not sized for it. On top of that, Chino Hills falls within the path of Santa Ana wind events that can gust past 60 mph in fall and early winter, which puts significant lateral load on fences, pergolas, and deck railings. Parts of the city are also designated as a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone by CAL FIRE, which affects material choices for certain structures near the hillside edges of the city. A contractor who knows Chino Hills builds to those conditions, not to a generic Southern California standard.
Our crew works throughout Chino Hills regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Permits for residential deck and patio cover projects run through the City of Chino Hills Building Division, and we pull permits there on a regular basis - which means we know the plan check process, the inspection sequence, and the details that can slow an approval if they are not addressed upfront.
Most of the properties we work on in Chino Hills sit off Grand Avenue or Peyton Drive corridors in neighborhoods that were platted in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Many have tiered backyards with retaining walls and sloped pads, which is the terrain our crew is used to rather than the exception. Carbon Canyon Regional Park sits on the eastern edge of the city, and several neighborhoods near that corridor have additional brush clearance and defensible space considerations that affect what we can build and how close to the slope edge structures can sit.
For homeowners in Chino Hills looking at nearby areas, we also serve Chino, which borders Chino Hills to the north and west and has a different housing stock - mostly flat lots from an earlier era of construction - but many of the same permit and soil considerations. We also serve Ontario, CA, located just northwest, where homeowners deal with similar clay soil and Santa Ana wind conditions.
When you reach out, we respond within one business day to schedule a time to visit your property. You do not need to have a full plan ready - just a rough idea of what space you want to improve.
We visit your property, walk the yard, and take measurements. For hillside lots, we look at the grade, footing placement, and drainage before quoting - that is how we give you a number that does not change once we start. The written estimate includes permit fees so there are no surprises.
We handle the permit application to the City of Chino Hills Building Division on your behalf. Approval typically takes one to three weeks. We keep you updated on where the permit stands so you are not waiting without information.
Once the permit is approved, the crew starts on schedule. Most projects take one to three weeks of active construction. We walk through the finished work with you before we leave and coordinate the final city inspection.
We serve homeowners throughout Chino Hills and respond to all inquiries within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a free on-site estimate.
(951) 393-1566Chino Hills is a city of roughly 82,000 to 85,000 residents in San Bernardino County, incorporated in 1991 after decades of rapid suburban growth. Despite its size, the city has no traditional downtown - it is almost entirely single-family residential, with the commercial activity concentrated around The Shoppes at Chino Hills on Grand Avenue. Most homes are detached single-family houses built between the late 1970s and mid-1990s, sitting on lots that vary from modest to mid-size depending on the neighborhood. The defining physical characteristic of the city is terrain: Chino Hills sits in the rolling Puente Hills and Chino Hills ranges, which means sloped backyards, tiered lots, and graded pads are commonplace throughout the residential neighborhoods. Chino Hills consistently ranks among the highest-income mid-size cities in the Inland Empire, and homeowners here tend to invest in their properties for the long term.
Chino Hills State Park runs along the western edge of the city, offering open grassland and oak woodland that many residents can see from their yards - one of the reasons the community retains a greener, less urban feel than many Inland Empire cities its size. Carbon Canyon Regional Park on the eastern edge is known for its grove of coastal redwood trees, an unusual sight this far inland. Neighbors to the west and north include Chino, which shares the same building code jurisdiction under San Bernardino County for some parcels and has a similar mix of homeowners committed to property upkeep.
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