
Adelanto Fence & Deck repairs aging decks, builds new outdoor structures, and installs fences on the large rural lots throughout Lucerne Valley. We are experienced with the older ranch homes, manufactured homes, and wide-open desert properties that make up this community, and we make the drive out here as a standard part of our work.

A large share of Lucerne Valley homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and many have decks or covered patios that are now 40 to 70 years old. When boards go soft, posts shift, or railings pull away from the framing, those are signs of structural wear that needs attention. We assess existing deck repairs at no charge and give you a straight answer on whether fixing what is there or replacing it altogether makes more sense.
Lucerne Valley properties often have one acre or more of open land, which gives real flexibility for deck placement and size. We design and build new decks suited to the terrain, including structures on sloped or uneven ground that require specific footing designs to handle the freeze-thaw cycle at nearly 3,000 feet elevation.
Large lots in Lucerne Valley often have no fencing at all, or old wire fencing that needs replacing with something more substantial. Wood privacy fencing is a common choice for homeowners who want to define their yard, block wind, and add privacy from the road on properties with long frontages.
Summers in Lucerne Valley push above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the high-desert sun is intense at this elevation. A solid patio cover makes your outdoor space usable through the warmest months and protects any deck surface from the UV exposure that accelerates material breakdown faster here than at lower elevations.
Lucerne Valley properties with large backyard areas are natural candidates for pergola structures that define outdoor living space without enclosing it. With the San Bernardino Mountains visible to the south, a well-placed pergola creates a shaded gathering area that takes advantage of the open views most properties here have.
At nearly 3,000 feet elevation, UV radiation in Lucerne Valley breaks down unprotected wood surfaces faster than in lower-elevation desert communities. Annual inspection and resealing every two to three years is essential for any wood deck here. We use UV-rated products designed for high-desert conditions, not standard formulas built for milder climates.
Lucerne Valley sits at roughly 2,950 feet in the Mojave Desert, which creates a climate more punishing than most desert communities at lower elevations. Summer temperatures climb past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and winter brings genuine hard freezes with overnight lows well below freezing from November through March. That combination, hot dry summers and cold winters, produces the freeze-thaw cycle that is the primary driver of concrete cracking, wood warping, and stucco splitting throughout the valley. Any deck or fence installation that does not account for this temperature range will show premature wear.
The properties themselves are different from standard suburban jobs. Many Lucerne Valley lots are one acre or more, with long driveways, outbuildings, and structures that have not seen major updates in decades. Manufactured and mobile homes make up a meaningful share of the housing stock alongside site-built ranch houses, and both require different approaches to attaching decks or patios. The flat valley floor can pool water quickly during monsoon downpours because the hard desert soil absorbs rain slowly, which creates drainage challenges around any structure with ground-level footings.
Our crew works throughout Lucerne Valley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Because Lucerne Valley is an unincorporated community, permits go through the San Bernardino County Building and Safety Division rather than a city office. We are familiar with that process and can give you an accurate sense of timeline before your project starts.
State Route 18, the main highway through town, connects Lucerne Valley westward to Apple Valley and Victorville and eastward toward Big Bear Lake. Most of the properties we work on are scattered across the valley floor, some right off Highway 18 and others set back on unpaved or gravel roads. We come prepared for both. The community has a long agricultural history, and the wide-open feel of the valley - flat land, big sky, and the San Bernardino Mountains visible to the south - is part of what draws and keeps residents here.
We also regularly serve homeowners in nearby Barstow to the north and Apple Valley to the west. If you have neighbors in either of those communities, we cover them as part of our regular service area.
Call us or fill out the online contact form and we will respond within one business day. Tell us about the project type and location so we can schedule the right crew for the site visit.
We come out to your Lucerne Valley property, assess the site, and review any existing structures that are being repaired or replaced. The written estimate covers all costs - materials, labor, and county permit fees - so you can make a clear decision with no hidden charges later.
After you approve the estimate, we file with San Bernardino County and schedule construction. Most projects in Lucerne Valley take two to five business days on-site from start to completion.
We walk the finished project with you before packing up. Any detail that does not meet your expectations gets resolved before we leave your property. You have our contact information if anything comes up afterward.
We make the drive to Lucerne Valley as a standard part of our service area. Free written estimates, county permit handling included, and a response within one business day.
(442) 363-3836Lucerne Valley is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, sitting on a flat valley floor in the Mojave Desert at roughly 2,950 feet elevation. The population of around 5,000 to 6,000 residents is spread across a wide area, with properties on large lots and long driveways being the norm rather than the exception. State Route 18 runs through the heart of the community, connecting residents to Apple Valley and Victorville to the west and Big Bear Lake to the east. The Lucerne Valley Market Days swap meet is one of the community's most recognizable gathering points and draws residents from across the valley on a regular basis.
The housing mix in Lucerne Valley is diverse by high-desert standards. Site-built ranch homes from the 1950s through 1980s share the valley with manufactured and mobile homes, and many properties include outbuildings like workshops, sheds, and detached garages on large parcels. Owner-occupied homes are more common here than in nearby cities, which means residents tend to invest in their properties long-term. The San Bernardino Mountains rise sharply to the south and are visible from nearly every lot in the valley, making this one of the more visually distinctive communities in the region. We also serve homeowners in nearby Hesperia, which sits to the southwest along the I-15 corridor.
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