
Adelanto Fence & Deck builds and repairs decks and installs fences for Barstow homeowners. We handle vinyl fence installation, wood decks, covered patios, and deck repair across Barstow, and we have been working in the Mojave Desert region since 2016.

Barstow's blowing sand and wide temperature swings break down painted wood fencing within a few seasons. Vinyl holds its shape and color through 110-degree summers and freezing nights without peeling or splitting. We install vinyl fences throughout Barstow, including HOA-approved styles for neighborhoods that specify material and color requirements.
Many Barstow homes from the 1950s through 1980s have original wood decks or patios that have been neglected through years of harsh desert weather. Soft boards, shifting posts, and cracked concrete are all fixable before they become safety hazards. We assess existing structures honestly and tell you whether repair or rebuild makes more financial sense.
An unshaded backyard in Barstow is simply unusable from late spring through early fall. A solid patio cover keeps your outdoor living area 20 to 30 degrees cooler and protects deck surfaces from direct UV exposure that breaks down stain and sealant within a single season.
Barstow neighborhoods with larger lots often use wood privacy fencing to block wind and create usable outdoor space. We install pressure-treated wood fences with UV-resistant stain applied at the time of installation, which extends the life significantly compared to leaving raw wood exposed to the desert sun.
Ranch-style homes on Barstow's modest lots often have no existing outdoor deck, leaving a flat backyard that sits unused. A custom-built deck adds functional space without requiring a major addition, and we design structures that account for Barstow's soil conditions and local permit requirements from the start.
Desert UV and the monsoon season combine to strip unprotected deck surfaces quickly in Barstow. Resealing every two to three years prevents the cracking and graying that shortens a wood deck's life. We use products rated for high-UV desert climates, not standard formulas designed for milder regions.
Barstow sits in the heart of the Mojave Desert, and the climate here is genuinely extreme. Summer highs regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit and can push past 110 in July and August. Winter nights drop into the 20s from December through February. That daily and seasonal temperature swing is one of the main reasons concrete cracks, wood warps, and stucco splits in this area. Decks and fences built without materials and fasteners rated for this range of temperatures will show wear much faster than structures built with desert conditions in mind.
Most of Barstow's housing was built between the 1940s and 1980s, which means a large share of the city's decks, patios, and fences are decades old and showing their age. The late-summer monsoon pattern also brings short, intense rainstorms that expose any cracks or gaps in exterior structures. The flat terrain around Barstow can lead to standing water near foundations after these storms, which accelerates rot in wood framing if drainage is not addressed as part of any deck or patio project.
Our crew works throughout the Barstow area regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. The City of Barstow Building and Safety handles permit applications for new decks and fences, and we pull permits through that office regularly. Knowing the local process means we can give you realistic timelines rather than guesses.
Barstow sits at the junction of Interstate 15 and Interstate 40, which makes it easy for our crew to reach from multiple directions. Most of the residential neighborhoods we work in are away from the highway corridor, in the established streets surrounding downtown and to the west toward Barstow Road. Many of these homes are single-story ranch houses on modest lots, which is the building type we most frequently work on here.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Lucerne Valley, which sits to the south along Highway 247. If you have neighbors or family in that area who need similar work, we cover that community too.
Contact us by phone or through our online form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your project so we can schedule an efficient site visit.
We visit your Barstow property to measure, check drainage, and confirm permit requirements for your specific project type. The estimate we give you covers materials, labor, and permit fees so you know the total cost before agreeing to anything.
Once you approve the estimate, we file for the City of Barstow permit and get your project on the schedule. Most deck and fence builds in Barstow take two to five business days on-site from start to finish.
We walk the finished project with you before we leave. If anything does not meet your expectations, we address it on the spot. The job is not done until you are satisfied with every detail.
Free estimates for all Barstow homeowners. We respond within one business day and handle permits through the City of Barstow so you do not have to.
(442) 363-3836Barstow is a city of roughly 24,000 people in San Bernardino County, sitting at the crossroads of Interstate 15 and Interstate 40 in the Mojave Desert. The city grew up as a railroad hub in the late 1800s and continued to expand through the mid-20th century as a service point along the historic Route 66 corridor. The city of Barstow is perhaps most recognizable to travelers as the location of Barstow Station, the rail-car rest stop that sits right off the freeway between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Most of the residential population lives in established neighborhoods away from that commercial strip, in single-story ranch-style homes typical of mid-century desert town development.
The housing stock in Barstow skews older, with the majority of homes built between the 1940s and 1980s. Fort Irwin, the U.S. Army National Training Center located about 37 miles northeast, is a major employer that brings a steady flow of military families to the area. That combination of older homes and a population that moves in and out frequently creates consistent demand for home improvement work, including deck and fence projects that were deferred by previous owners. Homeowners in the area near Calico Ghost Town and along Fort Irwin Road are part of the community we regularly serve. We also cover neighboring Apple Valley, which sits to the south along Highway 247.
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Learn MoreWe serve Barstow homeowners year-round. Call today or submit a request and we will be in touch within one business day with a no-pressure written estimate.