
Norco Deck & Fence serves Fontana homeowners with pergola installation, custom deck builds, covered patios, and fencing across the full span of the city - from mid-century ranch homes near the city center to newer North Fontana developments. We have served the Inland Empire since 2016 and reply to all new requests within one business day.

Fontana summers regularly exceed 100 degrees, and most homeowners in North Fontana and older neighborhoods have large concrete slabs that are completely unusable in the afternoon heat without overhead structure. Our pergola installation service uses materials rated for extreme UV and heat exposure - so the structure holds its appearance and stays structurally sound through years of Inland Empire summers, not just the first season.
Fontana homes range from compact 1970s ranch lots near the city center to larger two-story lots in North Fontana, and the right deck for each is different. A custom design accounts for your lot size, sun angle, and how you want to use the space - rather than applying a standard template that fits neither your house nor your yard.
A solid patio cover blocks direct sun and dramatically lowers the temperature of the space underneath it - which in Fontana can mean the difference between a backyard you use six months of the year and one you use twelve. Many homes here from the late 1990s and 2000s have existing slabs that just need overhead coverage to become genuinely livable outdoor rooms.
Santa Ana wind events gust past 60 mph in Fontana, and older wood fences in neighborhoods built in the 1970s and 1980s are often at or past the point of structural failure. UV-stabilized vinyl holds up through both the wind load and the intense Inland Empire sun without the ongoing maintenance that wood requires in this climate.
Homes built during Fontana's 1970s and 1980s construction wave are now 40 to 50 years old, and many have original decks that have been repaired piecemeal rather than properly assessed. Heat cycling and clay soil movement accelerate the wear on older decking materials - a full replacement is often more cost-effective at this stage than continuing to patch the same structure.
Fontana's owner-occupied neighborhoods have a high share of long-term residents who invest in their properties - and an outdoor kitchen deck is one of the more visible upgrades that adds daily value. A properly designed outdoor kitchen platform with a covered overhead structure extends entertaining season well beyond the months when an uncovered backyard is bearable.
Fontana is one of the largest cities in San Bernardino County, with a population of roughly 214,000, and its housing stock spans a wide range - from 1970s single-story ranch homes near the city center to two-story tract developments in North Fontana built in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The older homes are now 40 to 50 years old, which means the roofs, exterior surfaces, and outdoor structures that came with them are well overdue for attention. The newer North Fontana developments are hitting the 20-to-30-year mark where decking, fencing, and hardscape start to show significant wear from the Inland Empire heat cycle. Both cohorts need a contractor who understands what this housing stock actually looks like and what maintenance intervals these climates require.
Fontana sits where the Inland Empire flatlands meet the San Gabriel Mountain foothills to the north, which means northern neighborhoods deal with hillside drainage and slightly different soil conditions than the flat areas near the I-10 corridor. Clay-heavy soils underlie much of the city and move with the wet-dry seasonal cycle, putting footings and concrete flatwork under repeated stress every year. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees from June through September, which degrades untreated wood, dries out caulk and sealants, and bleaches surfaces that are not rated for high UV exposure. Santa Ana winds add a seasonal wind-load consideration for fences and pergola structures. A deck builder who knows Fontana designs for all of these factors together - not just for a generic suburban project.
Our crew works throughout Fontana regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Permits for residential deck and pergola projects run through the City of Fontana Building and Safety Division, and we are familiar with that process - including the plan check requirements for projects on foothill lots in the northern part of the city, which sometimes have additional engineering review for structures on graded pads.
Fontana stretches across a significant area, and the housing stock looks different depending on where you are. Neighborhoods near the I-10 corridor tend to have older ranch-style homes on smaller lots. North Fontana - the neighborhoods that grew rapidly in the 1990s and 2000s - has larger two-story homes with more backyard space that often supports larger deck and pergola installations. The Auto Club Speedway sits in the southern part of the city and is one of the more recognizable local landmarks - most longtime Fontana residents know the area around it well, and several of the neighborhoods nearby are among the city's older residential zones.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Rancho Cucamonga, which borders Fontana to the west and has a similar housing profile in its eastern neighborhoods. To the south, Ontario has a comparable mix of older and newer residential stock and many of the same clay soil and Santa Ana wind considerations that affect project design in Fontana.
Call or submit a request online and we will respond within one business day to schedule an on-site visit. You do not need a detailed plan ready - just a rough idea of what you want to build and roughly where on your property.
We walk your property, take measurements, and look at soil conditions and sun exposure before quoting. For North Fontana lots on higher ground, we also check drainage and footing placement. The written estimate includes permit fees so the number does not change once we start.
We submit the permit application to the City of Fontana Building and Safety Division on your behalf. Approval typically takes one to three weeks. We keep you updated throughout that period so you are not left waiting without information.
Once the permit is approved, we start on the schedule we gave you. Most pergola installations take two to four days; full deck builds take one to three weeks. We walk through the finished project with you and coordinate the final city inspection before closing out.
We work throughout Fontana - from North Fontana tract homes to older neighborhoods near the city center. No obligation, no pressure. Just a straightforward on-site assessment.
(951) 393-1566Fontana is one of the core cities of the Inland Empire, with a population of roughly 214,000 people as of the 2020 Census - making it one of the largest cities in San Bernardino County. The city has grown rapidly since the 1990s, adding waves of residential development that sit in distinct layers across the landscape. Older ranch-style homes from the 1970s and 1980s occupy the southern and central neighborhoods, while two-story tract homes built in the late 1990s and early 2000s define North Fontana - a district that developed quickly as families moved east from Los Angeles and Orange County in search of more affordable housing and larger lots. About 60 percent of housing units in Fontana are owner-occupied, and long-term residency is common in the more established neighborhoods.
Fontana sits at the western edge of the Inland Empire where the flatlands transition into the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains to the north. The city is also home to a large logistics and warehouse sector, with major distribution centers employing many residents and making Fontana one of the busiest freight hubs in Southern California. Residential streets in Fontana share the city with significant industrial activity, but the established owner-occupied neighborhoods - particularly in North Fontana and around Fontana Park - have a strong community character. To the west, Rancho Cucamonga is a natural neighbor for many Fontana homeowners, sharing similar housing ages and outdoor living priorities.
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