
Rialto Deck & Fence is a licensed deck builder serving Rialto, CA with custom deck design, composite and wood deck installation, and fence installation - and we have been working in this city since 2019 with a crew that knows local soil conditions and permit requirements firsthand.

Most Rialto backyards were built in the 1960s through 1990s with minimal outdoor improvements - a flat concrete pad at best. A custom-designed deck transforms that unused space into somewhere your family actually wants to spend time, planned around your specific yard shape, shade needs, and how you want to use it.
Rialto summers regularly hit 100 degrees or hotter, and untreated wood warps and cracks quickly in that kind of sustained heat. Composite boards resist UV damage, hold their color, and need nothing more than an occasional rinse - making them the right call for any Rialto yard that gets full afternoon sun.
Rialto's expansive clay soils shift during the dry-wet cycle, and that movement stresses deck footings and connections over time. If boards feel soft underfoot or the frame has visibly shifted near the house, we assess the full structure and replace what has failed - not just patch the surface.
Santa Ana winds blow hard every fall in Rialto, and wood fences take the brunt of it. Vinyl panels are impact-resistant, don't need painting, and hold their shape through years of high-wind events - a practical choice for the single-family neighborhoods throughout the city.
With nearly 287 sunny days per year, shade is not optional in Rialto - it is the difference between a patio you use and one you avoid from May through October. A properly attached patio cover keeps the surface temperature down and extends comfortable outdoor hours well into the afternoon.
Rialto's year-round warm weather means outdoor pools get real use, not just summer use. A slip-resistant pool deck built to handle the constant water exposure and foot traffic keeps the area around your pool safe and looking clean through every season.
Most homes in Rialto were built between the 1950s and 1990s, when tract development across the Inland Empire put thousands of nearly identical single-family homes on lots of 6,000 to 8,000 square feet. Those homes have aged into the zone where decks, fences, and patio structures either need repair or never existed in the first place. At the same time, Rialto's outdoor living season runs nearly 12 months, which means a well-built deck gets used constantly - and a poorly built one fails faster than it would in a cooler climate.
The soil is a real factor here. Much of the Inland Empire sits on expansive clay that swells when it rains and shrinks in dry stretches. That cycle puts steady stress on footings and concrete flatwork in ways that a contractor from outside the region may not account for. The city's permit process through the Community Development Department also has specific inspection checkpoints that require a builder who has worked in Rialto before and knows how to move through them without delays.
Our crew has been working throughout Rialto since 2019, pulling permits through the City of Rialto Community Development Department and working on homes across the city's neighborhoods - from the older streets near downtown to the newer subdivisions up near the 210 Freeway corridor. We know the difference between the standard concrete slab construction common in older parts of the city and the HOA-governed planned communities in the north, where design reviews add extra lead time to any exterior project.
Rialto sits between Interstate 10 and State Route 210 in San Bernardino County, about 55 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. Neighborhoods near Eisenhower High School on the east side look different from the grid streets near Rialto Airport on the west side, and the homes have different needs. We have worked in both. When Santa Ana winds roll through in the fall and leave fence panels loose or patio covers shifted, we know exactly what to look for because we work here regularly.
We also serve the communities directly surrounding Rialto. If you are looking for deck work in Fontana to the west or have neighbors in San Bernardino who need a quote, we cover all of it.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. You don't need a full plan ready - just a rough idea of what you want to build and where.
We visit the property, check soil conditions and the existing structure, and put together a written estimate before any money changes hands. This is also when we flag any HOA approval steps or permit timing that could affect your schedule.
We handle the permit application with the City of Rialto and schedule around the required city inspections. Most permit reviews in Rialto take one to two weeks, after which we set the build date and confirm material delivery.
Construction typically takes two to five days for a standard deck. We coordinate the city's final inspection, and once it passes, we do a full walkthrough with you before we consider the job done.
We serve Rialto homeowners with free estimates, permit handling, and a crew that knows the local conditions. No pressure - just a straight answer on what your project will take.
(909) 546-5562Rialto is a city of roughly 103,000 people in San Bernardino County, covering about 22 square miles of flat valley floor at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains at around 1,200 feet in elevation. The city was incorporated in 1911 but grew most rapidly between the 1950s and 1990s, which is why most of its single-family homes are now between 30 and 70 years old. Neighborhoods range from older grid streets near downtown and Rialto City Hall on Riverside Avenue to newer subdivisions in the northern part of the city closer to the 210 Freeway, where larger two-story homes were built from the 1990s onward. You can read more about the city on Rialto's Wikipedia page.
The city sits between Fontana to the west and San Bernardino to the east along Interstate 10 and State Route 210 - two of the busiest freight corridors in Southern California. Rialto is home to one of the larger concentrations of warehouse and logistics facilities in the Inland Empire, which shapes the local economy and commuting patterns. The Rialto Unified School District serves over 24,000 students, and schools like Eisenhower High School are central reference points in the community. For homeowners, the practical reality is a city with aging housing stock, expansive clay soils, intense summer heat, and a nearly year-round outdoor living season - all factors that drive steady demand for deck and fence work. Nearby Colton to the south and Bloomington just to the southwest share many of the same property types and conditions.
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