
Your yard deserves more than a concrete pad. We design and build custom decks around your space, your lifestyle, and Beaumont's climate - from the first sketch to the final inspection.

Custom deck design and build in Beaumont, CA means your deck is planned from scratch to fit your exact yard and lifestyle - size, shape, materials, railing style, and stair placement are all chosen to work with your home, not forced into a one-size-fits-all template. Most jobs run one to three weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
A lot of Beaumont homeowners come to us after years of living with a yard that just does not work - a steep slope, nothing but a small concrete pad, or a layout that makes outdoor entertaining awkward. We start with your space and your goals, then design something that actually fits. If you are planning a larger outdoor project, pairing your deck with composite deck installation options can save time and coordinate the whole build in one pass.
The permit and HOA approval process in Beaumont adds time before construction starts - typically two to four weeks - but it is worth it. A permitted deck is documented, inspected, and protected when you eventually sell your home.
If your family spends time outside but ends up crowded on a small concrete pad or scattered across the lawn, your yard is not working for you. A deck gives you a defined, comfortable space for dining and entertaining - and in Beaumont's climate, evenings are often beautiful even in summer.
Beaumont's intense summer heat and UV exposure break down wood decking faster than in cooler climates. If boards flex when you walk on them, show visible cracks, or feel soft near the ledger or stairs, those are signs the structure may be failing - and a surface repair will not fix what is happening underneath.
A deck that moves when you walk on it or has a railing that shifts when you grab it is a safety issue. This kind of movement usually means the posts, connections, or ledger attachment have deteriorated - and it gets worse, not better, on its own.
Some Beaumont homes sit on lots that drop away from the back door, leaving the yard awkward or unusable without a raised deck to level things out. A custom deck is often the most practical way to create flat, usable outdoor living space on a sloped lot.
Custom deck design and build is the foundation of everything we do. We work with wood and composite materials, design for flat and sloped lots, and handle multi-story homes where a raised deck is the only practical way to create usable outdoor space. If you are thinking about something larger or more involved - like a multi-level deck - we design those in a single pass so the structure, permits, and timeline all line up.
We handle every part of the project: design, material selection, permit applications, HOA submission drawings, framing, installation, city inspection coordination, and final walkthrough. You do not need to manage multiple contractors or figure out the permit paperwork yourself.
Pressure-treated or cedar framing and decking for homeowners who want a classic look at a lower upfront cost.
Low-maintenance composite board installation for Beaumont homeowners who want a surface that holds up against years of intense sun.
Tiered structures that solve sloped lot challenges and create distinct spaces for dining, lounging, and entertaining.
Code-compliant railing and stair systems designed from the start, not added as an afterthought.
Beaumont sits in the San Gorgonio Pass at about 2,500 feet elevation, and that location brings two conditions that shape every deck project here: intense UV exposure that can break down wood decking faster than in cooler climates, and wind gusts through the pass that put real stress on structures, railings, and any overhead shade features. A deck designed for Beaumont needs to account for both - and a contractor who does not know this area will not account for either. Homeowners in Beaumont and neighboring Banning face the same conditions, and we build in both communities regularly.
Beaumont has also grown dramatically over the past two decades, and a large share of newer neighborhoods - including communities like Tournament Hills and Sundance - are governed by HOAs with architectural guidelines. Getting HOA approval before the city permit is a step that surprises many first-time deck buyers. We know this process, we prepare the submission documents, and we do not start until every approval is in hand.
We ask a few basic questions about how you want to use the space, roughly how big you are thinking, and whether you have HOA restrictions to work around. Most first calls take 15 to 30 minutes. We respond to new inquiries within one business day.
We come to your home, measure the space, look at the grade of your yard, and talk through layout, material choices, railing styles, and stair placement. Bring any photos or ideas you have collected - this conversation shapes everything that follows.
Once you approve a design and sign a contract, we submit the permit application to Beaumont's Building and Safety Division and prepare your HOA architectural review submission if needed. Permit approval typically takes two to four weeks - we handle all of it.
The crew completes framing in the first one to three days, then pauses for a city framing inspection before boards go down. Once the inspector signs off, the rest moves quickly: decking, railings, stairs, and finishing details. Most standard decks are complete within one to two weeks of the crew starting.
No pressure, no obligation - just a straightforward conversation about your yard and what you want to build.
(951) 574-0539Our license is active and verifiable on the California Contractors State License Board website. We carry both liability insurance and workers' compensation - and we are happy to provide proof in writing before you sign anything.
We know what Beaumont's Building and Safety Division expects at each inspection stage. Working in this city regularly means we do not guess at permit timelines or HOA requirements - we know the process and plan around it.
Every deck we build accounts for the San Gorgonio Pass wind loads that Beaumont's codes require. That means properly anchored posts and correctly sized hardware - not just what looks fine on a calm day.
Your estimate breaks down materials, labor, and permit fees before we start. The North American Deck and Railing Association recommends getting detailed written proposals from any contractor you consider - we provide one as a matter of course.
Every one of those things comes together on a custom deck project: the license and insurance protect you, the local permit knowledge keeps the project moving, the wind-load framing makes the deck last, and the written proposal keeps the budget predictable. You can verify contractor licenses yourself at cslb.ca.gov, and the North American Deck and Railing Association publishes useful guidance on what to ask any deck contractor before signing a contract.
Low-maintenance composite boards built to resist Beaumont's intense UV exposure and heat.
Learn MoreTiered deck structures that make the most of sloped yards and larger outdoor spaces.
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