
Adelanto Fence & Deck builds composite decks, installs wood and vinyl fences, and handles deck repairs throughout Victorville. We know the local permit process, the 1990s tract home construction common here, and how the desert heat and freeze-thaw cycle affect outdoor structures.

Composite decking is the most popular choice in Victorville because it handles the 100-plus-degree summers and freezing winter nights without warping, cracking, or splintering the way solid wood can. We install composite decks from leading brands and handle the full permit process with the City of Victorville from start to finished inspection.
Victorville homes on the Route 66 corridor and in the newer Bear Valley Road neighborhoods often have different yard configurations and lot sizes. We design decks specifically for each property, accounting for the sandy desert soil and any drainage patterns around the foundation before we set a single footing.
Privacy fencing is in high demand throughout Victorville neighborhoods where lots sit close together. Wood fencing provides solid visual screening at a lower upfront cost than vinyl, and we build it with posts set deep enough to handle the High Desert wind loads that topple shallow-set fences.
Vinyl is low-maintenance and holds its color under the Victorville sun year after year. For homeowners in HOA-governed communities throughout the city, vinyl is often the only material on the approved list, and we handle the HOA submittal and approval process as part of the installation.
With most Victorville homes built between 1990 and 2010, many decks in the city are now 15 to 35 years old. Soft boards, shifted footings, and rotten ledger boards are all common problems we fix, and when repair is no longer cost-effective we give an honest recommendation on full replacement.
Victorville afternoons from June through September regularly exceed 100 degrees, making a shaded outdoor space one of the most practical additions a homeowner can make. We build solid and lattice patio covers to match existing rooflines and stucco finishes common on homes throughout the city.
Victorville sits at around 2,700 feet above sea level in the Mojave Desert, giving it a climate that most California homeowners never deal with. Summer temperatures regularly hit 100 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit, and winter nights drop below freezing. That freeze-thaw cycle is one of the most damaging forces on outdoor wood structures in this area. Water works into small cracks during the day, freezes and expands at night, and over several seasons that expansion opens up splits in boards, lifts composite planks off their fasteners, and pushes poorly-set footings out of position. A deck builder who knows the High Desert understands how to fasten and support structures for this specific climate.
Most of the residential housing in Victorville was built between 1990 and 2010 during the city's rapid growth period. Those homes used largely the same materials and construction methods across entire neighborhoods, which means that when one deck in a tract starts to fail, the same problem often shows up on every block. The desert soil in Victorville also tends to drain slowly and can heave slightly with moisture changes, which affects footing design. Getting soil conditions right before setting posts is something we do on every job here.
Our crew works throughout Victorville regularly, and we are familiar with the permit process at the City of Victorville Building and Safety Department. We know what plan check reviewers look for on deck projects here and how to submit drawings that move through the process without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Victorville is the largest city in the Victor Valley and sits along Interstate 15, the main highway connecting the Los Angeles area to Las Vegas. The city spans a wide area from the older neighborhoods near the historic Route 66 corridor on the south end to the newer subdivisions built in the 2000s around Bear Valley Road to the north. We have worked on homes throughout that range, from original tract homes built in the early 1990s to newer construction. The Mojave River runs through the western part of the city, and homes near that area can have slightly different soil conditions than the more central neighborhoods.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Hesperia and Apple Valley, so if you have neighbors in those communities looking for deck or fence work, we cover that territory too.
Contact us by phone or through the form on this site and we will respond within one business day. A quick conversation up front lets us know the scope of what you are planning so we can give you a realistic timeline for the site visit.
We come to your Victorville property to measure, check the soil and drainage around the proposed deck area, and review applicable permit requirements. The written estimate you receive itemizes materials, labor, and permit fees with no hidden charges.
After you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to the City of Victorville and put your project on the calendar. We keep you updated on permit status so you always know where the project stands.
We walk through the completed project with you, confirm the city inspection is passed, and answer any questions about maintaining the new structure. Final payment is not due until the work meets your expectations.
No commitment required. We visit your Victorville property, assess the site, and hand you a written estimate covering everything before any work starts. We reply within one business day.
(442) 363-3836Victorville is the largest city in San Bernardino County's High Desert region, with a population of around 134,000. It sits along Interstate 15 at about 2,700 feet above sea level, making it a natural crossroads between the Los Angeles metro area and the rest of the Mojave Desert. The city grew quickly during the 1990s and early 2000s as buyers priced out of closer-in Inland Empire cities found more affordable homes here. That growth period produced large tracts of single-family homes that now make up most of the residential neighborhoods from the older Route 66 corridor on the south side to the newer subdivisions around Bear Valley Road in the north. The City of Victorville is also home to the Southern California Logistics Airport, the former George Air Force Base, which is one of the area's major employers.
The Mojave River cuts through the western portion of the city and is one of the most recognizable natural features in the area. The old Route 66 corridor running through downtown is another local landmark, where the California Route 66 Museum preserves the history of the famous highway. Nearby communities we serve include Hesperia to the south and Apple Valley to the east, both of which are part of the same High Desert community that Victorville anchors.
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