
Rialto Deck & Fence has been building decks, pool surrounds, fences, and covered patio structures for Loma Linda homeowners since 2019 - including pool deck construction, custom deck design, and wood and vinyl fence installation - and we bring the same Inland Empire experience to every project in this city.

Loma Linda summers push into the mid-90s and above, and a pool without a proper deck surround is both a safety concern and a missed opportunity. Our pool deck construction uses materials rated for prolonged UV exposure and heat, so the surface holds up through years of Inland Empire summers without cracking or fading the way cheaper options do.
Loma Linda's mid-century homes on compact lots often have underdeveloped backyards - flat concrete pads or bare dirt where a proper outdoor space could be. A custom deck plan works around the actual dimensions and orientation of your yard, not a generic template, so the finished space fits how you live.
An uncovered deck in Loma Linda is difficult to use during afternoon hours for most of the year - the direct sun and reflected heat from the ground make it uncomfortable by midday. A solid patio cover or lattice structure changes that completely, making the space usable through spring, summer, and fall without major changes to the existing deck or slab.
Loma Linda's compact lots with homes set close together make privacy fencing a practical need, not just a preference. A wood privacy fence installed with post depths appropriate for the local soil conditions will stay plumb through the seasonal wet-dry cycles that loosen shallow footings - which is a common problem on older Loma Linda properties.
For Loma Linda homeowners replacing an aging wood deck, composite boards handle the heat and UV exposure far better. They won't dry out and crack under sustained summer temperatures, they hold their color without fading, and they require no annual staining or sealing - a real advantage for properties that have had maintenance deferred for several years.
A pergola is one of the most versatile additions for a Loma Linda backyard - it provides filtered shade and a defined outdoor room without fully enclosing the space or requiring the same permit scope as a solid patio cover. Pergolas work particularly well on the compact mid-century lots that are common throughout this city.
Most of Loma Linda's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s, and homes from that era are now well into the age range where outdoor structures - wood decks, fences, patio covers, and pool surrounds - need either serious maintenance or replacement. The city's compact lots and close lot spacing mean access to the sides and rear of homes can be tight, which affects how crew sets up for deck and fence work. Properties near Loma Linda University also see higher turnover as renters cycle in and out, which often means outdoor structures have had maintenance deferred for longer than owner-occupied homes typically would.
The climate here is demanding on outdoor materials. Loma Linda sits in the Inland Empire basin, where summer heat is sustained and intense - UV exposure degrades wood sealants, cracks surface finishes, and fades composite colors faster than most homeowners expect. The wet-dry cycle driven by dry summers and occasional wet winters causes expansive clay soils - present in parts of Loma Linda and the surrounding area - to move seasonally, putting steady stress on fence footings and deck post connections. Santa Ana wind events in fall add a separate load that older fence structures are often not built to handle.
Our crew works throughout Loma Linda regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. For permitted projects, we coordinate with the City of Loma Linda Building and Safety Division and handle permit submissions and inspection scheduling so you don't have to manage that process yourself.
Loma Linda is a small, tight city shaped in large part by Loma Linda University Health - the medical campus and hospital that most people associate with the city and that draws workers and students from throughout the region. The city is internationally recognized as one of the world's five Blue Zones, a designation tied to the long-lived Seventh-day Adventist community that founded the city in the early 1900s. Whether your home is near Hulda Crooks Park or closer to Anderson Street, we've worked on properties across the city and know the range of lot conditions and home ages here.
Loma Linda borders San Bernardino to the west and Redlands to the east. We serve both of those communities as well, so if your project crosses city lines into Grand Terrace or into Redlands, the same crew handles the work.
Call or submit a request online and we'll follow up within one business day. Tell us what you're looking for - pool deck, new deck, fence, or patio cover - and we'll book a free on-site estimate at a time that fits your schedule.
We visit your Loma Linda property to measure the space, review soil and drainage conditions, and assess any existing structures. You receive a written estimate with a full cost breakdown - no commitments required and no hidden charges added later.
For permitted projects, we submit to the City of Loma Linda and schedule inspections. Once approved, we provide a construction start date and a realistic completion window so you know what to expect before work begins.
We complete the work, pass any required city inspections, and clean the job site before the final walkthrough. You're not left managing leftover materials, open inspection items, or follow-up calls to the building department.
We serve all of Loma Linda and the surrounding Inland Empire communities. No obligation - just a written estimate and straight answers about your project.
(909) 546-5562Loma Linda is a small city of about 24,000 people covering roughly 7 square miles in San Bernardino County, positioned between San Bernardino to the west and Redlands to the east along the I-10 corridor. The city was founded in the early 1900s by Seventh-day Adventists and that history still shapes its character - Loma Linda University Health, the city's major hospital and medical school, is the primary employer and the institution most people outside the area associate with the city. Loma Linda is internationally recognized as one of the world's five Blue Zones, places where populations live measurably longer than average. Residential neighborhoods are compact and primarily made up of single-family homes built between the 1950s and 1980s, with stucco exteriors on modest lots typical of a dense Inland Empire suburb.
The housing mix includes a significant share of rental properties, driven by the steady demand from university students and hospital staff who need housing close to the medical campus. Hulda Crooks Park is one of the best-known local landmarks - named after a Loma Linda resident who became famous for climbing Mount Whitney at age 91. Loma Linda sits close to communities we also serve, including Grand Terrace to the northwest, and the street-level conditions - compact lots, mid-century homes, stucco exteriors - are consistent enough across this part of the county that our crew knows what to expect when we arrive at a Loma Linda address.
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