
Norco Deck & Fenceserves Jurupa Valley homeowners with deck repair, deck replacement, fence installation, and covered outdoor structures - all permitted and built for the Inland Empire's soil conditions and summer heat. We have been working across Riverside and San Bernardino counties since 2016and understand how Jurupa Valley's mix of older homes in Rubidoux and Pedley and newer subdivisions near Mira Loma shapes what each job requires.

A large share of Jurupa Valley's homes were built between 1970 and 2000, which means original decks in Rubidoux, Glen Avon, and Pedley are 25 to 55 years old - old enough that posts, beams, and footings need a real look before any surface work begins. Our deck repair and replacement starts with an honest structural assessment so you know whether a targeted repair or a full rebuild is the right call for your property.
Jurupa Valley's older neighborhoods in Rubidoux and Pedley often have larger lots with more outdoor space than the newer subdivisions near Mira Loma - which means there is usually more opportunity to design a deck that works with the full yard rather than just a corner of it. A custom design accounts for your lot's grade, existing trees, and how your family actually uses the outdoor space.
Jurupa Valley's older neighborhoods near Rubidoux and Glen Avon have homes with yards large enough that fencing the full perimeter is a meaningful project. Wood privacy fencing in these areas needs to be set with post depths that account for the clay soils and installed with hardware that does not rust and stain the boards through the wet winter months.
Jurupa Valley summers regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and without shade overhead the backyard becomes unusable during the peak afternoon hours that matter most for families. A covered deck or patio cover extends the time you can actually be outside from a few mild weeks to the full warm season.
For Jurupa Valley homeowners who want a deck that holds its color and surface through years of Inland Empire UV exposure, composite decking avoids the resealing cycle that natural wood requires in this climate. It is particularly practical on newer homes where the goal is a low-maintenance outdoor space that stays looking clean without annual attention.
A pergola is a practical option for Jurupa Valley backyards where a full covered structure may not fit within the property's setback limits, or where a homeowner wants overhead filtering without the permit complexity of an attached room addition. Posts are set deep enough to handle the clay soil movement that affects this part of western Riverside County.
Jurupa Valley sits in western Riverside County where summer temperatures frequently reach 100 to 110 degrees Fahrenheit and UV exposure is intense from May through October. That combination breaks down outdoor materials faster than in coastal California - deck boards crack and gray sooner, fence posts shift as the soil contracts during the dry months, and hardware that was not specified for outdoor conditions will rust and stain wood within a few seasons. The clay and adobe soils that run through much of the city expand in winter and shrink in summer, creating a seasonal cycle that puts real stress on concrete footings and fence posts set to standard depth. Building in Jurupa Valley means choosing materials and installation practices that account for these conditions specifically, not general specifications that work fine in more forgiving climates.
The city's housing stock also creates specific demand for repair work. A large share of homes in Jurupa Valley were built between 1970 and 2000 - meaning original decks, fence posts, and outdoor structures in places like Rubidoux, Pedley, and Glen Avon are now 25 to 55 years old. Some older sections have homes dating to the 1940s and 1950s with mature trees whose roots can damage driveways, foundations, and adjacent concrete flatwork over time. Parts of the city near the Santa Ana River also sit in low-lying terrain where drainage around foundations and concrete slabs warrants attention after wet winters. A contractor who works throughout Jurupa Valley regularly understands all of these variations and does not approach every neighborhood as if it were the same job.
Our crew works throughout Jurupa Valley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Jurupa Valley incorporated as a city in 2011 - making it one of the newer cities in California - and it handles its own residential permits through the City of Jurupa Valley's Community Development Department. Knowing what the department needs at submittal - site plans, material specs, setback confirmation - keeps projects on schedule rather than bouncing back for corrections.
Jurupa Valley is a city many locals know from the Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center and the Santa Ana River Trail that runs through the western part of the city. The communities we work in range from the older streets in Rubidoux - where homes have been there since long before the city incorporated - to the newer subdivisions near Mira Loma on the city's north side, and the family neighborhoods around Jurupa Valley Sports Park. The housing stock in each of these areas has a different age and character, and our approach to each job reflects that. We also serve homeowners in nearby Riverside, CA, which shares Jurupa Valley's western Riverside County location and similar clay soil conditions.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions - your address, what you have noticed about your deck or fence, and whether any prior work has been done on it. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. No contractor can give you an accurate number without seeing the property and the structure underneath.
We walk the deck carefully - checking boards, railings, posts, and the framing underneath - and inspect for rot, loose connections, and any signs that footings have shifted in the soil. You receive a written estimate that breaks out what needs to happen and what it will cost. Cost questions get addressed here, before a single permit is pulled.
We handle the permit application with the City of Jurupa Valley before any work begins. For structural repairs or a full replacement, this step typically adds one to two weeks to the project timeline. Once the permit is approved and materials are confirmed, you receive a written start date.
The crew arrives on the agreed date and completes the work - most structural repairs run two to three days, and full replacements typically take two to five days. When the work is done, we coordinate the city inspection and walk through the finished structure with you before final payment. You do not need to manage the inspection scheduling yourself.
We serve homeowners throughout Jurupa Valley, CA - Rubidoux, Glen Avon, Pedley, and Mira Loma. Responses within 1 business day.
(951) 393-1566Jurupa Valley became a city in 2011 - one of the newest cities in California - and sits in western Riverside County covering roughly 43 square miles. The city was formed by combining several older unincorporated communities, including Rubidoux, Glen Avon, Pedley, and Mira Loma, each with its own character and housing stock. Rubidoux is one of the oldest and most established communities within Jurupa Valley, with homes dating back decades and the Santa Ana River and the Santa Ana River Trail running along its western edge. Pedley and Glen Avon tend to have older homes on larger lots, while the neighborhoods near Mira Loma on the north side of the city include both older properties and newer tract-home subdivisions built in the 1990s and 2000s.
With a population of about 110,000 and a high rate of owner-occupied homes, Jurupa Valley is a city where homeowners have a real stake in maintaining their properties. The housing stock spans a wide age range - from homes built in the 1940s and 1950s in the older communities to newer builds from the 2010s - which means the condition of outdoor structures like decks and fences varies significantly from block to block. We work throughout all of Jurupa Valley and also serve homeowners in nearby Riverside and Mira Loma, both of which share similar soil conditions and housing patterns with Jurupa Valley.
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