
Norco Deck & Fence serves Corona homeowners with custom decks, composite decking, pergolas, fences, and outdoor structures - handling permits, hillside lots, and the heat and wind conditions that define outdoor building in the Inland Empire. We have been in the area since 2016.

Corona's housing stock - mostly homes built between 1980 and 2005 - spans flat lots, hillside parcels, and properties backing up to open space. Our custom deck design and build process accounts for your specific lot conditions, drainage, and slope before a plan is drawn.
Corona summers regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and composite decking handles that heat without the fading, cracking, or annual resealing that natural wood requires. For Corona homeowners who want a low-maintenance outdoor space that looks good season after season, composite is the practical choice.
Outdoor living is a year-round activity in Corona, and a safe, slip-resistant pool deck makes the backyard more functional from spring through fall. We design pool decks for Southern California's clay soils, which can shift under flatwork that is not properly set.
Corona is a city of owner-occupied homes where families invest in their properties for the long term - and a solid wood privacy fence defines the yard, reduces street noise, and adds real curb appeal. We build to code and size posts for local wind-load requirements.
The most common complaint from Corona homeowners about their backyard is that it is unusable during the hottest months. A covered deck or patio cover with solid shade overhead changes that - turning a sun-baked concrete slab into a place the family actually wants to be in July and August.
Homes built in the 1980s and 1990s - which make up a large share of Corona's housing stock - often have aging decks that have taken decades of Inland Empire sun and occasional frost. If your deck boards are cracking, soft, or wobbly, a repair or full replacement is often faster and more affordable than homeowners expect.
Corona sits right on the Riverside-Orange County line, just off the 91 freeway, and it has grown rapidly since the 1980s. The bulk of the housing stock - single-family homes with stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and concrete driveways - was built between 1980 and 2005. That puts a large share of the city's homes in the 20- to 40-year range, which is when roofing underlayment, outdoor concrete, and wood decks typically need real attention. A contractor who knows this city understands what to expect walking onto a property in Dos Lagos, the South Main Street corridor, or the hillside neighborhoods near the Santa Ana Mountains.
The climate adds its own demands. Summers regularly hit 100 degrees Fahrenheit or higher - intense UV exposure that degrades wood surfaces fast. Santa Ana winds in fall and early winter can gust past 60 mph, stressing fence posts and deck railings that were not installed to proper wind-load specs. Expansive clay soils beneath much of the city expand and contract seasonally, causing footings and concrete flatwork to shift over time. Homeowners on sloped lots near the hills face drainage challenges that flat suburban lots simply do not have. Building well in Corona means accounting for all of this upfront, not patching problems after the fact.
Our crew works throughout Corona regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Permits for residential construction in Corona run through the City of Corona Building and Safety Division, and our team pulls permits there on a regular basis - we know what the submittal requires and what the inspection schedule looks like for a standard residential deck.
Corona is a large, spread-out city - from the neighborhoods clustered near Dos Lagos to the older streets closer to downtown, and the hillside homes sitting above the 91 freeway corridor. We also work regularly in neighboring Norco, CA and Eastvale, CA - so if your project spans the city lines or you want a contractor who knows the broader area, we cover all of it.
Reach out by phone or the estimate form and describe what you have in mind. We reply within one business day and ask about your lot, your budget range, and how you plan to use the space - so the site visit is productive from the start.
We come to your property to measure the space, check the grade and drainage, and walk through design options in person. For Corona lots near the hills, we pay particular attention to slope and how water moves across the yard - factors that affect both the design and the footing work. We give you a rough cost range before we leave.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Corona on your behalf. Approval typically takes one to three weeks. We keep you updated and set the construction start date once the permit is in hand - no guessing on your end.
Construction runs from footing installation through framing, decking, and finishing work. City inspections happen at the required stages - we handle all scheduling. When the project is complete, we walk through it with you and hand over the permit documentation.
We serve Corona homeowners from Dos Lagos to the hillside neighborhoods above the 91. Call or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(951) 393-1566Corona is one of the larger cities in Riverside County, with a population of roughly 170,000 people. It sits right on the Riverside-Orange County border, just off the 91 freeway, and draws many residents who commute to jobs in Anaheim, Irvine, or Los Angeles. The city grew rapidly during the suburban building booms of the 1980s and 1990s, and that era of construction defines most of the housing stock - single-family homes with stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and attached garages, sitting on 6,000- to 10,000-square-foot lots. Median home values have climbed significantly, reflecting strong demand from buyers priced out of Orange County, which means homeowners here have real equity to protect.
The city is ringed by the Santa Ana Mountains to the west and rolling hills throughout its edges. Many neighborhoods back up to hillside terrain, which affects drainage, slope, and outdoor construction in ways flat suburban lots do not. Well-known landmarks include Dos Lagos, a shopping and entertainment center in south Corona built around two lakes, and Glen Ivy Hot Springs , a well-known spa resort at the base of the Santa Ana Mountains that locals have been visiting for decades. We also serve homeowners in neighboring Norco, CA and Riverside, CA , both of which share similar housing stock and climate conditions.
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