Premier Beaumont Fence & Deck builds custom decks, fences, pergolas, and patio covers for homeowners in Banning, CA - including Sun Lakes. We handle custom deck design, composite and wood deck installations, and fence projects, and every job is permitted and built to handle the wind, heat, and cold that come with life in the San Gorgonio Pass.

Banning homes - especially in Sun Lakes and the older neighborhoods near downtown - have a wide range of lot sizes and configurations. A custom-designed deck is planned around your specific space, slope, and HOA requirements, not a one-size template that may not fit your yard or community guidelines.
Banning's combination of hot summers and cold winter nights creates freeze-thaw stress that is hard on natural wood. Composite decking does not absorb moisture, does not split from temperature swings, and resists UV fading - all practical advantages for a home that sits at 2,400 feet in the San Gorgonio Pass.
Many homes in Banning were built in the 1980s and 1990s, and original wood decks from that era are well past their first maintenance cycle. If boards are soft, cracked, or the structure feels loose, repairs now prevent a small problem from becoming a full replacement down the road.
The wind through the San Gorgonio Pass can top 50 mph during major events, and fencing in Banning takes that load season after season. A fence installed with the correct post depth and hardware for this wind exposure will stay straight and solid for years where a poorly anchored one will not.
A covered outdoor area is practical in Banning's climate - it blocks the intense midday sun in summer and provides shelter on cooler evenings. Many Sun Lakes homeowners add patio covers to make their private yard space usable year-round without major renovation.
Pergolas are popular in Banning because they add shade and visual structure without fully enclosing the outdoor space. In this wind corridor, a pergola needs to be properly anchored and sized - a crew that works in the pass regularly knows how to build one that stays put.
Banning sits at about 2,400 feet in one of the windiest corridors in California. The San Gorgonio Pass funnels strong winds from the desert into the Los Angeles Basin, and sustained gusts of 40 to 60 mph are not unusual - especially in fall and winter. That wind load is real and consistent, and any deck, fence, or patio structure built here needs to be designed with it in mind. Post depth, hardware sizing, and connection details all matter more here than in a calm inland suburb.
The housing stock in Banning tells another part of the story. Unlike fast-growing Beaumont, Banning's homes are mostly older - built from the 1950s through the 1990s. A significant share of the city's population lives in Sun Lakes Country Club, a 55-and-older community where many homes are 30 to 40 years old and approaching the age where decks, patio covers, and fencing need either repair or replacement. Contractors who understand this community know the HOA approval process and the older home construction that is typical there, which makes projects go more smoothly for homeowners.
Our crew works throughout Banning regularly, and we are familiar with the City of Banning's building department permit process as well as the HOA approval requirements for Sun Lakes Country Club. If you live in Sun Lakes, HOA approval has to come before the city issues a permit - we know how to prepare those submissions and what the community's architectural review typically looks for, which keeps projects on schedule.
Banning is a compact city with a distinctive mix of property types. The older neighborhoods near Ramsey Street and the historic downtown core have homes from the 1940s and 1950s on larger lots with more varied configurations. Sun Lakes is a denser community of single-story patio homes, many with small private yards where a well-planned deck or patio cover makes a real difference in how much the space gets used. We work in both parts of the city and understand the differences between them. The City of Banning processes permits for both residential areas, and our team pulls from that office routinely.
Banning is directly adjacent to Beaumont, where our business is based, and we also serve homeowners in Calimesa just to the west. If you have neighbors in either city, we work there too.
Tell us what you have in mind - type of project, rough size, and whether you are in Sun Lakes or another part of Banning. We reply within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works around your calendar.
We come to your property, measure the space, and walk through material and layout options with you. This is where we discuss cost openly - you get a written estimate with a clear breakdown before any commitment is made.
If you are in Sun Lakes, we prepare and submit the HOA architectural review package first. Once approved, we file the building permit with the City of Banning. Permit approval typically takes two to four weeks - we handle the paperwork and keep you informed.
The crew builds, pauses for the required city framing inspection, then completes the decking, railing, and finish work. We walk the finished project with you before leaving, clean up the site completely, and hand you a copy of the permit sign-off for your records.
We serve homeowners throughout Banning, CA, including Sun Lakes Country Club. Get in touch for a free, no-pressure estimate - we reply within one business day.
(951) 574-0539Banning is a city of about 30,000 people at the eastern end of the San Gorgonio Pass in Riverside County, situated at roughly 2,400 feet between the San Bernardino and San Jacinto mountains. The city sits along Interstate 10, about 30 miles west of Palm Springs, according to Wikipedia. The most well-known neighborhood in the city is Sun Lakes Country Club, a large 55-and-older gated community with golf courses and thousands of homes, most built in the 1980s and 1990s. The older residential areas near downtown, along Ramsey Street and the historic core, have a more varied mix of housing - some dating to the early 1900s - on larger lots.
The city is compact compared to neighboring Beaumont - most daily driving takes residents along the I-10 corridor, past the wind turbines of the San Gorgonio Pass Wind Farm that mark the edge of the desert. Those turbines are a familiar landmark to Banning residents and a visible reminder of the wind that shapes outdoor living here. The city hosts an annual community event called Stagecoach Days that celebrates its history as a stop on the Butterfield Overland Mail route. For homeowners in Banning, the combination of an older housing stock and a genuine mountain-pass climate means outdoor projects require a contractor who understands both. We also work regularly in nearby Beaumont and Hemet.
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