Premier Beaumont Fence & Deck has been building pool decks, custom decks, fences, and outdoor living spaces for Loma Linda, CA property owners since 2015. We work on mid-century ranch homes, compact lots, and rental properties throughout the city - permitted, inspected, and built to hold up in the Inland Empire climate.

Loma Linda's hot summers make a pool a practical investment, and a properly built pool deck turns the area around it into a safe, finished outdoor space. Whether you want concrete, pavers, or composite, a pool deck built for this climate handles wet conditions, UV exposure, and the tight lot sizes common in this city.
Most Loma Linda lots are modest in size, which makes thoughtful design even more important. A well-planned deck maximizes the usable area without crowding the yard or bumping into setback requirements, giving you outdoor living space that actually functions the way you want it to.
Loma Linda's long, dry summers and UV intensity make low-maintenance materials the practical choice for most homeowners and landlords. Composite and Trex decking resist fading and splintering in the Inland Empire heat, and they eliminate the annual sealing that wood requires to avoid cracking and deterioration.
Loma Linda's compact residential lots mean fences matter more here - they define property lines, create privacy, and separate spaces in yards that don't have much room to spare. Santa Ana winds stress fence panels every fall, so proper post depth and panel anchoring are not optional in this area.
Inland Empire afternoons in summer are too hot to use an uncovered patio comfortably. A pergola or patio cover creates usable shade during peak heat hours and extends the time residents and tenants can actually spend outside, which adds real value to both owner-occupied homes and rental properties.
A large share of Loma Linda's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s, and decks from that era are reaching the end of their useful life. Replacing rotted boards, failed posts, or an entire outdated structure now prevents the kind of costly damage - to the home's ledger and framing - that deferred repairs cause over time.
Loma Linda is a small, compact city, and that density creates conditions that differ from the sprawling new subdivisions nearby. Most residential lots are modest in size, which affects everything from where footings can go to how crew accesses the sides and rear of a property. Mid-century ranch homes - built between the 1950s and 1980s - make up the core of the housing stock. These homes are at the age where original decks and fences have either been replaced once or are overdue. A contractor who works on these properties regularly knows what to expect: aging ledger boards, older post bases that have shifted, and stucco that needs careful treatment where deck framing meets the house.
The rental dimension adds another layer. With roughly half of Loma Linda's housing units renter-occupied - largely due to the student and staff population at Loma Linda University Medical Center - landlords need contractors who work efficiently and choose materials that hold up between tenant cycles without constant attention. Low-maintenance composite decking, properly anchored vinyl fencing, and covered patios that keep exterior surfaces out of the direct Inland Empire sun are the right choices for rental properties in this market. Getting the project right the first time reduces callbacks and protects the property value over time.
Our crew works throughout Loma Linda regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. The city covers roughly seven square miles, which means we can move between jobs efficiently and get to a property quickly when a project comes up or a repair is needed. Anderson Street runs east-west through the center of the city and is a reliable landmark - we have worked on properties on both the north and south sides of that corridor.
Loma Linda University Medical Center is the anchor of this city, and the neighborhoods around it tend to have a mix of owner-occupied homes and rental properties. Near Hulda Crooks Park on the south side of the city, the residential streets are quieter and more owner-occupied - those homeowners typically invest in longer-term improvements like deck builds and pergola additions. Closer to the university, we see more landlords looking for durable, low-maintenance updates between tenants. We work with both types of clients and approach each job accordingly.
Loma Linda sits between Redlands to the east and Highland to the north, and we serve all three communities. If you have neighbors or family in either city, we work there too.
Call us or use the contact form to share what you are thinking - size, type of project, and whether you are an owner or landlord. We respond within one business day and schedule a site visit that works for you.
We measure your Loma Linda property, check lot conditions and access, and walk through material choices with you. Cost ranges are discussed on-site so the written estimate matches what we talked about - no surprises when you open the proposal.
We submit the permit application to the City of Loma Linda and keep you updated on the approval timeline. Most permits take three to four weeks. We confirm your construction start date as soon as approval comes through.
The crew completes the project, we coordinate the required city inspection, and we walk through the finished work with you before calling it done. You don't need to be present for the build - we manage the job and communicate progress.
We work throughout Loma Linda - from homes near Hulda Crooks Park to properties along Anderson Street. Free estimate, no obligation.
(951) 574-0539Loma Linda is a small city of about 24,000 people covering roughly seven square miles in San Bernardino County, situated between San Bernardino to the west and Redlands to the east along the I-10 corridor. The city was founded by Seventh-day Adventists in the early 1900s and that community continues to shape daily life here. Loma Linda is internationally recognized as one of the world's five Blue Zones - places where people live measurably longer than average. That identity draws health-focused long-term residents and contributes to a community that takes care of its properties. Neighboring Redlands is just a few minutes east and shares much of the same housing character and climate.
Loma Linda University Medical Center is the city's dominant institution and largest employer, drawing thousands of medical staff, students, and researchers. The residential neighborhoods reflect that population mix - some streets are solidly owner-occupied by long-term residents, while others have a higher density of rentals housing university students and hospital workers. The housing stock runs mostly mid-century, with single-story ranch homes built between the 1950s and 1980s making up the core of the city's neighborhoods. Compact lots and grid-style streets are the norm, and access to rear yards can require some planning. Understanding how to work efficiently on these smaller properties - without disrupting neighbors - is part of what makes a difference when you hire a crew that actually works here.
Get a fully custom deck designed and built to match your home.
Learn MoreLow-maintenance composite decking installed for lasting beauty.
Learn MoreAffordable pressure-treated wood decks built to last outdoors.
Learn MoreNatural cedar decks crafted for warmth and weather resistance.
Learn MoreRestore your aging deck with expert repairs or full replacement.
Learn MoreProtect and refresh your deck with professional staining and sealing.
Learn MoreDurable vinyl fencing installed for privacy and clean curb appeal.
Learn MoreClassic wood privacy fences built to define and secure your property.
Learn MoreEnjoy the outdoors bug-free with a screened porch or deck.
Learn MoreExtend your outdoor living season with a covered deck or patio.
Learn MoreWe build pool decks, custom decks, fences, pergolas, and outdoor spaces throughout Loma Linda. Call today or send us a message - we get back to you within one business day.