Complete Corona Deck & Fence designs and builds custom decks, fences, pergolas, and outdoor living spaces for homeowners across the Inland Empire. We handle permits, HOA submissions, and everything in between.

Complete Corona Deck & Fence is a licensed deck builder company based in Corona, CA, offering 16 residential outdoor living services across 12 cities in the Inland Empire. Whether you need a new deck, a privacy fence, a pergola, or a covered patio, we design and build it from the ground up - permits and HOA submissions included.

No yard or budget is the same. We design each deck around your space and how you actually plan to use it.
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Done with annual staining? Composite boards hold up to Corona's heat and rarely need more than a rinse.
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Trex's 25-year warranty backs every installation, and the boards stay cooler underfoot than older composite products.
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Want a classic wood deck without the composite price tag? Pressure-treated lumber is strong, affordable, and proven.
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Cedar's natural oils resist decay and insects, giving you a beautiful wood deck that lasts longer than standard lumber.
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Soft spots, wobbly railings, or boards pulling away from the house? We fix the problem at the source, not just the surface.
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Corona's UV intensity eats through unprotected wood fast. Professional staining adds years to your existing deck.
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Slip-resistant, heat-tolerant surfaces right where your family spends the most time on a hot day.
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Vinyl never rots, warps, or needs painting, making it a smart long-term call for Corona's dry, hot climate.
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A solid wood privacy fence gives you the outdoor space to actually relax without a neighbor's view.
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Enjoy your patio in the evening without bugs or debris - screened enclosures add usable square footage to your home.
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Shade makes all the difference in a Corona summer. A covered deck extends outdoor living from morning to night.
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Add structure and style to your backyard with a pergola that frames the space without blocking the sky.
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Move the cooking outside. An outdoor kitchen deck keeps the party in the backyard where it belongs.
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Sloped yards and large spaces are perfect for multi-level designs that create distinct zones for dining, lounging, and play.
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Railings that meet California safety requirements and look sharp - from cable systems to classic wood balusters.
Learn MoreFrom the first call to the final walkthrough, we keep the process simple and predictable. Here is what to expect.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We will ask a few questions about your yard, your goals, and your timeline - nothing complicated. We respond within 1 business day. Most homeowners spend about 15 minutes on this first call, and it costs nothing.
We come to your property, measure the space, and look at any site conditions that affect the design or cost. You get a written, itemized estimate before committing to anything. We also flag any permit requirements or HOA steps that apply to your neighborhood, so there are no surprises later.
Once you approve the design and sign the contract, we handle the permit application, any HOA submissions, material delivery, and all construction. A city inspector signs off on the finished work. You get the completed permit documentation when the job is done.
There are a lot of contractors in the Inland Empire. Here is what sets us apart in a way that actually matters to you.
We hold a valid California Contractors State License Board license and carry general liability and workers' compensation on every project. You can verify our license number on the CSLB website in about two minutes.
We come to your property, measure the space, and give you a written, itemized estimate before you commit to anything. No lump-sum bids, no vague phone quotes - just a clear number for your specific project.
We have worked in Corona's HOA communities, built on its expansive clay soils, and dealt with its permit office for years. That local experience means fewer surprises and a faster process for you.
We handle every city permit and schedule every inspection ourselves. You get full documentation when the job is done - the kind that protects you when you refinance, sell, or file an insurance claim.
Ready to get started? Call (951) 508-0140 or send us a message.
"They came out for the estimate within a day or two, and the whole project was done in about two weeks once permits cleared. The deck looks exactly like what we talked about, and the railings are solid. My HOA approved the plans without a single revision."
Marcus T., Norco, CA
Custom Deck Design and Build
"We replaced an old wood deck that was falling apart. The crew was on time every day and cleaned up at the end of each shift. The composite boards they recommended stay a lot cooler underfoot than our old deck did in the summer heat."
Sandra R., Corona, CA
Composite Deck Installation
"We had a vinyl fence and a small covered patio done together. They handled all the paperwork for the city and our HOA, which was the part I was most stressed about. The work came in on budget and everything looks clean and professional."
James K., Eastvale, CA
Vinyl Fence Installation
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home. We will measure the space, walk through your options, and give you a written quote before you commit to anything.
(951) 508-0140Complete Corona Deck & Fence serves homeowners across 12 cities in the Inland Empire and surrounding communities, including Norco, Eastvale, Riverside, and Ontario. Most projects can be scheduled within the same week, and we cover the full region from our Corona base.
Building a deck is a significant investment. These six topics come up on almost every project we do in the Inland Empire.
Yes - almost always. California requires a building permit for any deck attached to your home. The permit process means a city inspector verifies the structural work, which protects you at resale. The California Department of Housing and Community Development publishes the building standards that govern this statewide.
It can, yes. Corona regularly sees temperatures above 100 degrees F, and intense UV exposure dries out unsealed wood faster than in coastal areas. Composite decking and UV-resistant sealants handle this climate significantly better than bare wood.
Wood costs less upfront but needs sealing every one to two years in this climate. Composite costs more initially but requires almost no maintenance and holds up better in prolonged heat and sun. The right answer depends on your budget and how much time you want to spend on upkeep.
Parts of Corona sit on clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry. This seasonal movement can shift deck footings that were not designed for local soil conditions. A contractor with Inland Empire experience accounts for this when sizing and placing footings.
If your neighborhood has an HOA - and many in Corona do - you need architectural review approval before construction begins. This step is separate from the city permit process and can add two to four weeks to your timeline. Skipping it can mean fines or a demand to tear out completed work.
Fall and winter are the best times to start planning. The permit review process and HOA approvals add weeks before any construction begins, and the best local contractors book out quickly heading into spring. Starting your project in October or November often means you are ready to build by February. The North American Deck and Railing Association offers additional guidance on planning a new deck.
Complete Corona Deck & Fence is a licensed and insured deck builder company based in Corona, CA, serving homeowners across 12 cities in the Inland Empire since 2016. We hold a current California contractor license issued by the California Contractors State License Board - the state authority that regulates all residential construction in California.
Since 2016, we have completed projects across all 16 of our service categories, from custom deck builds and composite installations to vinyl fencing and pergola construction. Our team handles permits, HOA submissions, and city inspections on every project.
Want to learn more about our team and how we work? Read our full about page.
Most homeowners underestimate how much space they need. A deck for dining and lounging typically needs at least 200 to 300 square feet. If you plan to add built-in seating, an outdoor kitchen, or a hot tub, size up from there. Your contractor should help you match the deck size to how you actually plan to use it.
An unpermitted deck is a liability. California requires disclosure of unpermitted structures when you sell your home, and buyers' lenders often flag them. You may be required to bring the work up to current standards before closing - at your cost. The city can also require removal of unpermitted structures at any time.
Yes - sloped lots are common in parts of Corona, and they are often better suited to multi-level or raised deck designs. A sloped yard does affect footing requirements and framing complexity, which affects cost. A contractor familiar with local terrain can design around the slope rather than treating it as a problem.
For additional guidance on safe deck construction, the American Wood Council Deck Construction Guide covers structural requirements and best practices. Ready to move forward? Call (951) 508-0140 or request a free estimate online.
Corona is one of the larger cities in Riverside County, with a population of around 170,000 people and a housing stock that is largely owner-occupied. Most homes were built between the 1980s and the early 2000s - which means a large share of the city's decks, fences, and outdoor concrete are now old enough to need serious attention. The City of Corona has grown steadily, drawing families from Los Angeles and Orange County who wanted more space - and more room for the kind of outdoor living that the Inland Empire climate makes possible almost year-round.
Neighborhoods like South Corona, Sycamore Creek, and Dos Lagos are heavily HOA-governed, which affects how deck and fence projects move through approval. Many of Corona's neighborhoods back up to hillside terrain near the Santa Ana Mountains, with sloped lots that require more involved footing work than a flat suburban lot. The proximity to Glen Ivy Hot Springs and the region's warm, dry climate reinforce a culture of outdoor living that makes a well-built deck one of the most used investments a homeowner can make.
We have worked across all parts of Corona - from homes right off the 91 freeway to properties tucked back in the hills. That local experience shapes how we approach every project here - from soil conditions and permit timelines to HOA paperwork. If you are a homeowner in Corona looking for a deck builder who knows your neighborhood, Complete Corona Deck & Fence is ready to help.
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Complete Corona Deck & Fence serves homeowners across Corona and the Inland Empire. Call or contact us for a free on-site estimate - no obligation, just an honest conversation about your project.