Premier Beaumont Fence & Deck has been building custom decks, fences, pergolas, and outdoor living spaces for Redlands, CA homeowners since 2015. We build on Victorian-era lots, stucco ranch homes, and new subdivisions alike - and we handle permits, HOA submissions, and inspections so you don't have to.

Redlands lots vary dramatically - from flat stucco-ranch yards on the newer east side to sloped, tree-covered properties near the historic downtown. A custom-designed deck works with your specific grade, mature trees, and any historic preservation guidelines that apply to your neighborhood.
Redlands summers push past 100 degrees regularly, and the UV exposure at 1,300 feet accelerates the breakdown of unsealed wood. Composite and Trex materials resist fading and splintering under these conditions, making them the low-maintenance choice for homeowners who don't want to reseal every two years.
Many Redlands homes from the 1950s through the 1980s have original or early-replacement wood decks that are showing the effects of decades of heat cycles. Repairing rotted boards, replacing failing posts, and applying a fresh stain protects the structure and extends its life significantly.
Santa Ana wind events hit the Inland Empire every fall and winter, and Redlands is directly in that path. Fences on exposed lots need properly set posts and the right panel design to handle those gusts without racking or blowing down by the third season.
Redlands afternoons from June through September are hot enough to drive most people indoors. A well-positioned pergola or patio cover puts usable shade over your outdoor space and makes evenings - when temperatures drop - genuinely comfortable without retreating inside.
Pool additions are common in Redlands as owner-occupied households invest in their properties for the long term. A correctly built pool deck uses slip-resistant materials and proper drainage slopes so the area stays safe and functional season after season.
Redlands is one of the few Inland Empire cities where a contractor might work on a home built in 1895 on one day and a tract home from 2005 the next. Victorian and Craftsman homes - the kind near downtown and around Kimberly Crest - sit on large lots with mature trees, older foundations, and decorative wood trim that requires careful handling. Newer stucco ranch homes on the east side of town have entirely different structural characteristics. Knowing which type of property you are working on changes everything about how a project gets planned and built.
The climate adds its own demands on any outdoor structure. Redlands winters are mild but do bring frost, which stresses concrete footings and post bases on older installations. Summers are long and hot, with UV exposure that degrades unsealed wood far faster than most homeowners expect. Clay soils present throughout the Inland Empire expand when wet and shrink in drought - that movement is what cracks driveways, tilts fence posts, and stresses deck footings over time. Building right from the start - with correct post depth, proper hardware, and materials suited to this environment - is what separates a structure that lasts from one that needs constant repair.
Our crew works throughout Redlands regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Redlands has a large number of Victorian and Craftsman homes that are well over 100 years old, and working on those properties requires more careful planning than work on a standard modern tract home. Older foundations, mature trees with root systems that affect where posts can go, and historic preservation considerations around the downtown all come into play. We factor those details in before we start rather than discovering them mid-project.
Redlands is a city people stay in. The University of Redlands has anchored the community since 1907, and the neighborhoods near it - as well as the historic streets near downtown - are owner-occupied and well-maintained. Homeowners here invest in their properties, which means they want work done correctly, not just quickly. Anderson Street and Redlands Boulevard run through the core of the city, and we have worked on properties up and down both corridors and throughout the surrounding residential neighborhoods.
Redlands sits between Yucaipa to the east and Loma Linda to the west, and we work throughout all three communities. If you have neighbors or family in either area, we serve them too.
Call us or fill out the contact form and describe what you are thinking. We respond within one business day and will schedule a site visit at a time that works for your schedule.
We come to your Redlands property, measure the space, assess the lot conditions, and walk through material options with you. We discuss cost ranges at this stage so the written estimate reflects reality, not a lowball number to get your signature.
We submit the permit application to the City of Redlands Building Division and handle any additional historic review if your property requires it. We set a construction start date as soon as we have permit clearance.
The crew builds the project, we schedule the required framing inspection, and we complete the finishes. Before we leave, we walk through the finished project with you and confirm everything is right.
We serve all Redlands neighborhoods - from the historic areas near downtown to the newer east-side subdivisions. Free estimate, no pressure.
(951) 574-0539Redlands is a city of about 74,000 people in San Bernardino County, founded in the 1880s during the Southern California citrus boom. The city has one of the largest collections of Victorian-era homes in the region, along with many Craftsman bungalows built in the early 1900s. These historic neighborhoods - particularly those near the Kimberly Crest House and Gardens and the downtown historic district - give Redlands a distinct character you don't find in most Inland Empire cities. The University of Redlands, founded in 1907, anchors the community and draws long-term residents who invest in their properties. Neighboring Loma Linda sits just to the west along the I-10 corridor.
The newer parts of Redlands - subdivisions built from the 1950s through the 1990s on the north and east sides - have a very different character. These neighborhoods feature stucco ranch homes and modest single-story construction on lots that are generally smaller than the older areas. Mid-century homes here are increasingly reaching the age where decks, patios, and fences that were original to the house need significant repair or replacement. Whether you own a century-old Victorian near the historic downtown or a stucco ranch home on the east side of town, the property type changes how we approach the project - and having that local knowledge on your contractor's side matters.
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