
If your sloped backyard feels unusable, a multi-level deck gives you separate areas for dining, relaxing, and entertaining - built for Beaumont's heat and wind.

Multi-level decks in Beaumont are built on two or more platforms at different heights, connected by stairs or landings, and most jobs take one to three weeks of active construction once permits are in hand.
If your backyard slopes away from your house, you have an ideal candidate for this kind of build. Instead of fighting the grade, a multi-level deck works with it - one platform off the back door, another lower down for a dining table, maybe a third for a hot tub or a fire pit. The result is a yard that actually gets used. Many Beaumont homeowners who come to us for multi-level decks are also curious about custom deck design and build options that let them shape the layout from the ground up.
We work throughout Beaumont and the surrounding Inland Empire, and we handle everything from the permit application to the final city inspection.
If your yard drops away from the house and you have never figured out how to use it, that is the most common reason Beaumont homeowners start thinking about a multi-level deck. A sloped lot that feels like dead space can become a functional outdoor living area when the deck is designed to follow the grade. You do not need a flat yard - you need the right design.
If your family spends most evenings indoors because the backyard just does not have a comfortable place to sit, that is a clear signal. A multi-level deck creates defined spaces - somewhere to eat, somewhere to relax, somewhere for the kids - that make the yard feel like a real room rather than a patch of ground.
If you have an older wood deck and you are noticing boards that are cracking, splintering, graying, or starting to feel soft underfoot, Beaumont's intense sun has likely done its work. At that point a repair may only delay the inevitable, and a rebuild gives you the chance to add levels and upgrade materials designed for this climate.
If your existing deck wobbles, posts have shifted, or railings feel less solid after a strong Santa Ana wind event, that is a structural warning sign. Beaumont's wind corridor puts real stress on outdoor structures, and a deck not built with that in mind may need to be replaced with something engineered for local conditions.
We design and build multi-level decks from the footings up, handling every phase: site assessment, permit application, framing, surface installation, stairs, and railings. If you have a sloped lot in one of Beaumont's hillside neighborhoods, we engineer the footings and posts to match the grade and the wind loads that come through this part of the Inland Empire. For homeowners who want a specific surface material or a fully custom layout, we offer custom deck design and build so the finished product fits exactly how your family uses the space.
We also install deck railing installation as part of every multi-level build - railings are required by California code on elevated decks, and we design systems that are engineered for the wind loads Beaumont gets through the San Gorgonio Pass. Every job includes permits, inspections, and a final walkthrough.
Suits homeowners with a moderate slope who want a dining level and a lounge level connected by a single staircase.
Suits homeowners with steep grades or larger lots who want separate zones for cooking, dining, and relaxing.
Suits homeowners who want a low-maintenance surface that holds up in Beaumont's intense summer heat and UV exposure.
Suits homeowners who prefer a natural wood look and plan to maintain the surface with regular sealing.
Much of Beaumont's residential growth has happened on hillside and graded terrain in master-planned communities. Sloped lots are actually ideal candidates for multi-level decks, but they require more engineering work - deeper footings, taller posts, and sometimes a structural review before the city issues a permit. The intense sun at Beaumont's 2,600-foot elevation also accelerates wear on lower-grade wood, which makes material selection more consequential here than it would be closer to the coast. Homeowners in communities like Sundance and Tournament Hills also need to navigate HOA approval alongside the city permit, which adds a step we handle for every client.
We build throughout Beaumont and the broader Inland Empire, including homeowners in Yucaipa, CA and Calimesa, CA who have similar hillside lot challenges and the same wind and sun conditions. If you are not sure whether your yard is a good candidate, a free site visit is the fastest way to get a straight answer.
We ask a few questions about your yard and what you want from the space, then schedule a free on-site visit. We will reply within one business day. At the visit we look at your slope, soil, and access points and take measurements - no obligation to proceed.
Within a week or two of the site visit, we deliver a written estimate that breaks down each part of the project and what it costs. You will see the number for permits, materials, and labor separately so there are no surprises.
We submit the plans to the City of Beaumont and, if your home is in an HOA community, prepare the documentation for architectural review at the same time. This phase typically takes two to six weeks. We track it and keep you updated so you are not chasing anyone.
Once permits are approved, we dig footings, frame each level, install the surface and railings, and schedule the city inspection. When the inspector signs off, we walk you through the finished deck and hand you a copy of the permit documentation for your home records.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle permits, HOA paperwork, and city inspections.
(951) 574-0539We have built multi-level decks on the sloped and graded terrain common throughout Beaumont's master-planned communities. We know what the city's permit reviewers look for on hillside builds and how to engineer footings that satisfy both the building department and good construction sense.
Beaumont sits at the mouth of one of the windiest corridors in Southern California. Every multi-level deck we build uses post anchors and connection hardware sized for the lateral wind forces this area sees regularly - not just the minimum required for a calmer climate.
We submit the building permit application to the City of Beaumont and prepare the documentation for HOA architectural review when applicable. You can verify any contractor you consider through the California Contractors State License Board - a licensed, insured contractor is the only kind who should be pulling permits on your property.
We give you an itemized written estimate that covers materials, labor, permits, and cleanup before you commit to anything. The number you see at the start is the number you pay at the end - no escalating costs once the project is underway.
Multi-level decks are one of the more complex outdoor projects a homeowner can take on, and the quality of the outcome depends heavily on the contractor's familiarity with local permit requirements, soil conditions, and wind engineering. We bring all of that to every build in Beaumont.
Code-compliant railing systems engineered for Beaumont's wind loads, available in wood, aluminum, and composite.
Learn MoreFully custom deck layouts designed around your yard, your slope, and how your family wants to use the space.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Beaumont mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are enjoying your new outdoor space - reach out today and we will get the process moving.