Premier Beaumont Fence & Deck builds covered decks, patio covers, fences, pergolas, and custom outdoor spaces for homeowners in Moreno Valley, CA. We have served the Inland Empire since 2015, and every project is permitted, inspected, and built for the heat and soil conditions here.

Moreno Valley summers regularly push past 100 degrees, which makes uncovered backyard spaces unusable for much of the year. A properly built covered deck or patio cover brings those hours back - shading the space during peak heat while keeping the structure built to last in this climate.
Many Moreno Valley homes were built in the 1980s and 1990s on lots that are large enough for a real deck but never had one. A custom design accounts for the grade, soil type, and sun angle specific to your yard - not a generic plan pulled from a catalog.
Santa Ana wind events push through the Inland Empire in fall and early winter, and fencing that was not set deep enough or anchored correctly can lean or fail in a single strong event. We set posts to the depth and concrete footing size the soil and wind exposure here require.
A pergola gives Moreno Valley homeowners shade without closing off the backyard. Combined with shade fabric or a retractable canopy, it makes the space workable during summer afternoons - something a basic concrete slab alone cannot do in this climate.
Homes in the older western neighborhoods near March Air Reserve Base often have original wood decks from the 1980s and early 1990s. Clay soil movement and decades of UV exposure leave those structures with cracked boards, loose railings, and soft framing that needs repair or full replacement before another season passes.
Moreno Valley's combination of extreme heat and occasional winter frost is hard on wood decking - boards dry out, crack, and need to be re-sealed every two to three years. Composite decking handles both temperature extremes without the annual maintenance cycle, which is why more local homeowners are switching to it.
Most Moreno Valley homes were built between 1980 and 2005 on clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and contract when dry. That seasonal movement is one of the leading causes of cracked concrete slabs, shifting deck footings, and uneven outdoor surfaces across the city. A contractor who understands how to spec footing depth and drainage on these soils prevents problems that a one-size-fits-all approach misses entirely.
The climate here adds its own pressure. Moreno Valley sits at around 1,600 feet elevation in the Inland Empire, and summer temperatures regularly hit 100 degrees or higher. That heat degrades wood decking, dries out caulk and sealant, and fades finishes faster than in cooler parts of Southern California. Santa Ana wind events in fall and early winter add another variable - fencing and pergola structures that are not built to account for that wind load can loosen or fail during a single strong event. Getting the material and structural specs right from the start saves homeowners real money over time.
Our crew works throughout Moreno Valley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. The city has a wide range of housing stock - older ranch-style homes on the western side near March Air Reserve Base, mid-1990s tract subdivisions in the Sunnymead area, and newer planned communities like Rancho Belago on the east side. Each part of the city has different soil behavior, different typical lot sizes, and different permit timelines through the City of Moreno Valley Community Development Department.
The main roads that frame most of our job sites here are Alessandro Boulevard running east-west, Perris Boulevard on the north-south axis, and the 60 Freeway that cuts through the northern edge of the city. Lake Perris State Recreation Area sits just to the south, and many homeowners in neighborhoods near the lake have larger lots with more room for outdoor living projects. We work in all of those areas.
Moreno Valley borders several other cities we serve. If you have neighbors or family in Perris or San Bernardino, we cover those areas too.
Call or submit the contact form with a description of the project - size, material preferences, and any HOA restrictions you know about. We reply within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your property, measure the space, check the grade and soil, and walk through layout and material options with you. This is where we talk through cost ranges in plain terms so the written estimate that follows has no surprises.
We submit the permit application to Moreno Valley Community Development and prepare any HOA documentation needed. Permit approval typically takes two to four weeks. We keep you updated and confirm a start date as soon as we have clearance.
Our crew builds the project, we pass the required inspections, and we walk the finished work with you before we leave. Any punch-list items are handled before we close out the job.
We serve homeowners across Moreno Valley and the Inland Empire. Free estimates, no pressure, and we reply within one business day.
(951) 574-0539Moreno Valley is one of Riverside County's largest cities, with a population of around 210,000 people spread across a wide valley flanked by the San Bernardino Mountains to the north. The city grew rapidly through the 1980s and 1990s as affordable housing attracted families from Los Angeles and Orange County, and that growth produced a mix of older ranch-style homes on the western side and newer planned subdivisions like Rancho Belago on the east. March Air Reserve Base anchors the western edge of the city and has been a major part of the local identity since 1918. According to the city's Wikipedia entry, Moreno Valley officially incorporated in 1984 and has been one of California's fastest-growing cities since then.
The housing stock here reflects that growth history. Older neighborhoods near the Sunnymead commercial corridor were built in the early 1980s on modest lots. The Rancho Belago area on the east side has larger two-story homes built in the 2000s and 2010s with bigger backyards and more room for outdoor projects. Lake Perris State Recreation Area sits just south of the city and is a popular destination for boating, camping, and fishing. Nearby cities we also serve include Riverside and Hemet.
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