
Your backyard deserves more than a cracked concrete slab. We build cedar decks in Beaumont that handle the heat, the UV, and the wind - and stay looking great with regular care.

Cedar wood deck construction in Beaumont means building a raised outdoor structure from naturally rot-resistant cedar lumber, using concrete footings deep enough for local soil conditions, hardware rated for wind exposure, and a permit from the City of Beaumont - most projects run one to two weeks of active construction once the permit is approved.
A lot of homeowners in Beaumont come to us after years of putting up with a cracked concrete patio or a backyard that just sits unused all summer. Cedar gives you a warm, natural-looking deck at a lower upfront cost than composite, and it holds up well in the Inland Empire when it is properly sealed and maintained. If you are comparing your options, deck repair and replacement may also be worth considering if you have an existing structure that needs attention rather than a ground-up build.
The key difference between a cedar deck that lasts and one that does not comes down to what is underneath - the footings, the post anchors, and the framing hardware. In Beaumont, those details matter more than in most places because of the soil movement and wind. We build them correctly the first time.
Beaumont summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and without a deck or shaded structure your backyard becomes uncomfortable for months. If your family is staying inside all summer because there is nowhere to sit outside, that is a clear signal it is time to build.
Beaumont sits on soils that expand and contract with moisture, and concrete slabs crack as a result. If you have sections that have heaved, sunk, or cracked lengthwise, a raised cedar deck built on deep footings is often a more durable long-term fix than patching the concrete again.
Many Beaumont homes on hillside lots have yards that slope away from the house, making it hard to use outdoor furniture safely. A raised deck can be built level over a grade change, turning an unusable slope into a flat, comfortable outdoor room.
If stepping out the back door puts you directly on dirt, gravel, or a single narrow step, you are missing a safe transition space. A deck creates a proper landing that connects your indoor and outdoor areas, which also matters for safety if you have kids or older family members at home.
We build cedar decks in Beaumont from the ground up - from permit to final inspection. Every project starts with an on-site estimate where we look at your yard, your slope, and how the deck will connect to your home. We handle all the city paperwork, and we design the framing to account for Beaumont's wind and soil conditions. If you are comparing materials, we also offer pressure-treated wood deck construction for homeowners who want a lower-cost structural option.
Beyond standard rectangular decks, we build multi-level layouts, decks with built-in stairs, and structures that include shade features or railings. If your project involves a full outdoor living area, our custom deck design and build service lets you start from scratch and build exactly what you want.
Suits homeowners who want a clean, single-level backyard deck with a natural wood look at a manageable budget.
Best for elevated homes or hillside lots where a proper staircase and code-compliant railing are part of the build.
Ideal for larger yards or homes where different outdoor zones - dining, lounging, cooking - benefit from separate levels.
Beaumont sits at around 2,600 feet in the San Gorgonio Pass, and the conditions here are harder on outdoor wood than most homeowners realize. The summer UV is stronger than at lower elevations, and the wind through the pass is serious - gusts can exceed 50 mph during wind events. A cedar deck built without the right post anchors and bracing will develop wobble and looseness faster than you would expect. Homeowners in communities like central Beaumont and Yucaipa both face these wind conditions, and we build for them on every project.
The soil in this area also moves with the seasons - expanding when wet and contracting when dry. That movement can tilt footings that were not dug deep enough or set with the right concrete. We dig footings below the active soil zone and use the right mix for Inland Empire conditions. Beaumont also has a large number of HOA communities, and many of them require pre-approval before any deck can be built. We review your HOA guidelines before the design is finalized so you are not dealing with rejection after the permit is already in.
We come to your yard to look at the slope, sun exposure, and how the deck connects to your home. You leave the visit with a written estimate and a clear picture of the proposed layout - not just a number over the phone.
We submit plans to the City of Beaumont on your behalf. Permit review typically takes one to four weeks. No work begins on your property until the permit is in hand - starting early can result in required demolition.
Once the permit is approved, we dig footings deep enough for Beaumont's soil conditions, pour concrete, and let it cure before building the frame. Cedar boards go on last, spaced slightly to allow for drainage and natural wood movement.
After railings and stairs are complete, we call for the city's final inspection. Once it passes, we walk you through the finished deck and explain exactly how to care for the cedar so it holds up in Beaumont's climate.
Free on-site estimate. We handle permits and HOA paperwork. No surprise charges.
(951) 574-0539We size post anchors, hardware connections, and bracing specifically for the wind conditions this area sees - not minimum-code specs written for a calm coastal city. Your deck will hold up over time, not just on the day it is finished.
The shrink-swell soils in the Beaumont area can shift footings that were not set deep enough or mixed correctly. We have built on these soils since 2015 and know exactly how to anchor a deck so it stays level as the ground moves through the seasons.
We submit plans to the City of Beaumont and can review your HOA guidelines before the design is finalized. You never have to call the building department or navigate community approval paperwork on your own. Details on permit requirements are available at the City of Beaumont Building Safety Division.
Beaumont's strong UV will start cracking and graying an unsealed cedar deck faster than you expect. We finish cedar with the right products for this climate, and we tell you exactly when and how to maintain it - so it looks the way it did when we built it for years to come.
Every cedar deck we build in Beaumont gets the same structural attention - deep footings, wind-rated hardware, and a permit that protects you at resale. That is what separates a deck that lasts from one that starts showing problems within a few seasons.
For more on cedar grading and maintenance standards, visit the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association. For structural requirements, the American Wood Council publishes the prescriptive residential deck construction guide used across California.
When an existing deck needs more than a coat of stain, we assess the frame and surface and tell you honestly whether to repair or rebuild.
Learn MoreA cost-effective structural alternative to cedar that uses chemically treated lumber rated for ground contact and outdoor exposure.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Beaumont mean the sooner you reach out, the sooner you are sitting on your finished deck - contact us today and we handle the paperwork.