
You deserve a backyard that actually works. We design and build custom decks in Corona tailored to your property, your lifestyle, and the Inland Empire climate.

Custom deck design and build in Corona, CA means a deck drawn up specifically for your property - the shape, slope, stairs, and materials all decided together with you before a single board goes in. Most residential projects run one to three weeks of actual construction once permits are in hand.
Homeowners in Corona often come to us after an existing deck starts to fail - boards that feel spongy, railings that wobble, or wood that is simply past its best years in the Inland Empire heat. Others are starting from scratch, turning an unused backyard into a space the whole family actually wants to be in. If you are weighing material choices, our composite deck installation page covers the low-maintenance alternative to wood in detail.
Every custom deck we build in Corona is permitted through the City of Corona Building and Safety Division, inspected at key structural stages, and backed by documentation you can hand to a future buyer. That paperwork matters more than most homeowners realize.
If you drag chairs onto the grass when you have people over, your outdoor space is not working as hard as it could. A deck gives you a defined, level area that makes the backyard feel intentional and usable every day.
In Corona's intense heat and sun, wood decking that has not been regularly sealed can deteriorate faster than homeowners expect. Boards that flex, visible cracks along the grain, or soft spots near the house are signs the structure may be past simple repair.
If your backyard is mostly bare dirt or concrete and you rarely go outside, it is often not because you do not want to - it is because the space does not invite you. In Corona, where you can realistically use outdoor space ten or eleven months a year, that is a meaningful quality-of-life gap.
Unpermitted structures can complicate a home sale in California. Buyers' lenders and inspectors often flag them, and you may need to bring the work up to current standards before closing. Better to know now than during escrow.
We handle every step - site assessment, structural design, permitting, material selection, and construction. Whether you want a ground-level platform deck, a raised deck off the back door, or something with multiple levels to match a sloped yard, the design starts with your property and your goals. For homeowners who want a deck that handles years of Corona summers without constant upkeep, we typically recommend composite decking materials - boards that resist fading and cracking in intense UV environments.
If your backyard has a slope or grade change, a multi-level deck design can turn what seems like a challenging yard into a genuinely useful outdoor space. We also incorporate railings, stairs, built-in seating, pergolas, and outdoor kitchen areas into custom deck builds when clients want an all-in-one project.
Suits homeowners with flat yards who want easy, accessible outdoor living.
Ideal for back doors with a grade drop - connects your interior and outdoor space seamlessly.
Best for sloped properties in Corona's hillside neighborhoods where grade changes are a feature, not an obstacle.
For homeowners who want shade and protection from the Inland Empire sun while still being outside.
Corona's climate is one of the main reasons material and structural decisions here are not the same as they are in other parts of California. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, and the UV exposure on a south- or west-facing deck is intense enough to dry out and crack untreated wood faster than most homeowners expect. Building in this climate means choosing materials and sealants rated for sustained heat - not just what looks good in a showroom.
The soil conditions in Corona also shape how decks are built. Parts of the city sit on clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and contract when dry - a seasonal movement that can shift footings on decks built by contractors unfamiliar with the area. We serve homeowners across Corona and neighboring Norco, and our familiarity with local permitting, HOA review requirements in communities like Sycamore Creek and Dos Lagos, and the soil conditions across the Inland Empire is something a low bidder from outside the area simply cannot match.
You describe what you want - how you plan to use the space, a rough size, and any features you have in mind. This call or meeting takes 20 to 45 minutes and costs you nothing. We respond within 1 business day.
We visit your property to measure the space, check slope and grade, and review how the deck connects to your home. We then put together a design and written estimate, and flag any HOA or soil considerations specific to your area of Corona.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Corona's Building and Safety Division and help with HOA architectural review if required. This stage typically takes two to six weeks.
With permits in hand, we deliver materials, set footings sized for local soil conditions, frame the deck, and install boards, stairs, and railings. A mid-size deck usually takes five to ten working days to build. We walk you through the finished deck and hand over all permit documentation.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. Fill out the form and someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(951) 508-0140Our license is on file with the California Contractors State License Board - you can look it up before you ever call us. We carry general liability and workers' compensation on every project, so you are covered if anything goes wrong.
One of the most common frustrations Corona homeowners run into is discovering HOA or city requirements mid-project. We manage the permit application and HOA architectural review submission so you are never scrambling to navigate a process you have never dealt with before.
Parts of Corona and the broader Inland Empire have clay-heavy soils that shift with the seasons. We have been building decks here since 2016 and know exactly how to size and anchor footings for local soil conditions - not just a generic national standard.
We give you a detailed written estimate and a clear conversation about what could change it and why - so you are never blindsided by a number different from what you agreed to. The North American Deck and Railing Association recommends always getting estimates in writing.
We have built custom decks across Corona and the surrounding Inland Empire since 2016. Every project comes with a written estimate, city permits, and a final inspection sign-off - the kind of documentation that protects you now and when it is time to sell. The North American Deck and Railing Association recommends verifying contractor licensing, permits, and insurance before any deck project begins.
Upgrade your outdoor space with low-maintenance composite boards that stay looking great in Corona's intense sun.
Learn MoreTurn a sloped Corona backyard into a multi-level entertaining space that makes the most of every square foot.
Learn MoreSpring and summer schedules fill up fast - reach out now to get your estimate on the calendar before the season gets busy.