
Superior Perris Fence & Deck builds decks and installs fencing for homeowners across Moreno Valley. We work in the older neighborhoods near March Air Reserve Base and in the newer planned communities out east in Rancho Belago - handling permits with the City of Moreno Valley and building for the clay soils and triple-digit summers that are part of life in this city.
Moreno Valley averages around 35 days above 100 degrees each year, and Trex composite decking handles that heat far better than standard lumber. No annual staining, no splintering, and the warranty transfers if you sell your home - which matters in a city where a lot of homes change hands. Read more about our Trex deck installation service.
Most Moreno Valley homes were built between 1980 and 2005, and many of them have backyards that have never had a real outdoor structure. A custom deck designed around your yard, your family, and how you actually use your outdoor space turns that into somewhere you want to spend time from spring through late fall.
Moreno Valley lots are typically modest in size, and a well-built wood privacy fence makes a real difference in how the yard feels and how much of it you actually use. Many homeowners in the older western neighborhoods ask about privacy fencing specifically - the homes are close together and the lots are not large.
A patio cover or covered deck changes how much of the year you can use your outdoor space in Moreno Valley. The intense afternoon sun from late spring through September makes uncovered decks uncomfortable for hours at a time - a solid patio cover or lattice-top structure solves that without closing off the yard.
Homes built in the 1980s and 1990s in Moreno Valley often have original wood decks that are now 30 to 40 years old. Soft spots, cracked boards, and posts that have shifted in the clay soil are common signs that a repair or full replacement is overdue. Catching these issues before they become a safety problem is worth a quick inspection.
The newer planned communities in east Moreno Valley - including Rancho Belago - tend to have larger lots, and pool installations have become more common as those neighborhoods mature. A pool deck built with the right non-slip surface and proper drainage handles the combination of water, bare feet, and summer heat that this climate demands.
Moreno Valley sits at around 1,600 feet in the San Gorgonio Pass area, surrounded by mountains that trap heat in summer and channel cold air in winter. The city averages around 35 days above 100 degrees each year, and that intensity of UV exposure is hard on roofing, stucco, and deck surfaces alike. Most of the city's housing stock was built between 1980 and 2005, which means a lot of original wood decks are now between 20 and 45 years old - past the typical lifespan for an untreated wood surface in an inland desert climate. Santa Ana wind events in fall and early winter bring sustained gusts that can loosen railings and pull up boards that were not fastened properly to begin with.
The soil under Moreno Valley is another factor that separates inland deck builders from coastal ones. The clay-heavy ground expands when wet and contracts when dry, and that repeated cycle shifts footings that were not designed to handle it. Homes in the older western neighborhoods near March Air Reserve Base often sit on slabs that have been in the ground for 40 years - some of them show the cumulative effect of that soil movement. The newer homes in Rancho Belago and east Moreno Valley are larger and on bigger lots, which usually means bigger deck scopes, more structural framing, and longer permit review timelines because the project drawings are more complex.
Our crew works throughout Moreno Valley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck building work here. We pull permits from the City of Moreno Valley Development Services Division and know their submission process, which means applications go in complete the first time and do not come back with corrections that push your timeline out. The western neighborhoods near March Air Reserve Base have older housing that we see regularly - wood-frame construction, mature slabs, and homes that have had multiple renovation layers over the decades. Out east in Rancho Belago, the homes are newer and larger, and the projects tend to involve more structural work and bigger footprints.
Moreno Valley is straightforward to navigate from our base. We work off Alessandro Boulevard, Perris Boulevard, and Nason Street, and we are familiar with the neighborhoods around the Moreno Valley Mall and south toward the March Air Reserve Base perimeter. Whether you are in the older Sunnymead corridor or a newer street in the east end of the city, we know what to expect from those properties.
We also serve Riverside to the northwest and San Jacinto to the east - both close neighbors with similar soil conditions and housing profiles that our crew encounters on a regular basis.
Call or send a message - we reply within one business day. Tell us what you have in mind, whether you have an existing structure to remove, and roughly what your yard looks like. We schedule an on-site visit before quoting anything, because the real conditions of your yard determine the real cost.
We walk your property, take measurements, assess the soil and slope, and talk through material options. We ask about your HOA if your neighborhood has one - that step happens before we draw anything. You receive a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and permits so the number is clear before any work begins.
Once you approve the design, we submit the permit application to the City of Moreno Valley Development Services Division and order materials during the review period. Plan for one to three weeks of permit review on a standard deck. We manage the paperwork entirely - you do not need to visit the building department.
The crew pours footings first and waits for them to cure before framing begins. City inspections happen at the required stages - we schedule and coordinate all of them. When the work is complete, we walk the finished project with you and make sure you have a copy of the closed permit for your home records.
We work throughout Moreno Valley - from the older neighborhoods near March Air Reserve Base to the newer streets in Rancho Belago. Send us a message or call and we will get back to you within one business day to set up a free on-site visit.
(951) 564-0477Moreno Valley is one of the largest cities in Riverside County, with a population of around 210,000. It grew rapidly in the 1980s and 1990s when affordable housing drew families from Los Angeles and Orange County, and that growth shaped the city's character - a working-family city with a lot of first-time homeowners who have been maintaining properties that are now 20 to 40 years old. The older western side of the city, including neighborhoods near March Air Reserve Base, has the city's earliest housing - single-story ranch homes on modest lots with stucco exteriors and the full range of maintenance needs that come with four decades of inland weather exposure. The Sunnymead corridor along Alessandro Boulevard has been a commercial and residential center since the early days of the city's growth.
The eastern part of the city tells a different story. Rancho Belago and the newer planned communities built in the 2000s and 2010s have larger homes, larger lots, and more recent construction - these properties tend to need less structural remediation but often involve bigger deck footprints and more complex designs. The city is well positioned between the 60 Freeway and the 215 corridor, with Perris to the south and Riverside to the northwest - two communities we also serve regularly. Lake Perris State Recreation Area sits just south of the city and is one of the most-used outdoor destinations for Moreno Valley residents year-round.
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Learn MoreWe serve all of Moreno Valley - from the established neighborhoods near March Air Reserve Base to the newer streets in Rancho Belago. Call or send a message and we will respond within one business day.