Your backyard has more potential than a concrete slab. We design and build custom decks around your yard, your home, and how you actually want to live outdoors in San Jacinto.

Custom deck design and build in San Jacinto means planning and constructing a deck from scratch around your specific yard, home layout, and how you want to use the space - most projects run six to ten weeks from first call to finished deck once permit timelines are factored in.
Unlike a kit deck from a big box store, a custom-built deck is sized, shaped, and detailed for your property. That means the stair placement, railing style, and material choice are all decided together before a single hole is dug. If you are thinking about a composite surface for the low maintenance, our composite deck installation page covers those options in detail.
San Jacinto homeowners get a genuine advantage here: year-round outdoor weather. That makes a well-designed deck one of the most practical investments you can make in this area, not just a seasonal luxury.
If you find yourself staying inside even on beautiful evenings because your yard has nowhere comfortable to sit, that is the clearest sign a deck would change how you use your home. San Jacinto's long warm season means you are leaving months of usable outdoor time on the table.
Boards that are cracked, faded gray, or soft underfoot have taken the full force of the San Jacinto Valley's intense UV exposure and heat cycles. A deck in this condition is not just an eyesore - soft or cracked boards can be a safety hazard, especially for children and older adults.
Many homes in San Jacinto's hillside and valley neighborhoods have back doors that open to a significant slope or an uneven yard. A custom deck creates a level, safe transition from your home to the yard, with stairs that make the grade change feel natural.
Outdoor living space is consistently one of the top features buyers look for in the Inland Empire. If your home currently has no deck or an outdated one, adding a well-built custom deck before listing can improve both your asking price and how quickly your home sells.
Every custom deck project starts with a design consultation at your home. We look at the yard, measure the space, and talk through how you plan to use it - whether that is a simple platform for weekend dinners or something more ambitious. For homeowners who want multiple levels or a more complex footprint, we also build multi-level decks designed specifically for yards with grade changes or larger outdoor living goals.
From there we handle the full build: permit application, material procurement, framing, decking surface installation, railings, and stairs. Every project goes through the city inspection process, which means a third party - not just us - checks the structure before you ever step on it. We also coordinate HOA submittals if your neighborhood requires one.
A flat, single-level deck close to grade - ideal for most San Jacinto yards with minimal slope.
Decks attached to your home and raised off the ground, suited for homes where the floor level sits above grade.
Two or more connected levels that step down a sloped yard, expanding usable outdoor space.
Decks not attached to the house structure - useful for pool areas, gardens, or secondary entertaining spaces.
San Jacinto sits in the inland valley at the foot of the San Jacinto Mountains, where summer temperatures routinely push past 100 degrees and UV exposure is relentless from spring through fall. Materials that hold up fine on the coast can fade, crack, or warp within a few seasons here. That is why material selection is not just a preference - it is a structural decision. A contractor who knows this area will steer you toward products rated for high-heat and high-UV conditions rather than simply offering the cheapest option.
The local soil conditions add another layer. Much of the San Jacinto area sits on expansive clay soils that shift with moisture. Footings need to be dug to the right depth and designed for these conditions - which is exactly what a city inspection confirms before framing can proceed. Homeowners in Hemet and surrounding valley communities face similar conditions, and a contractor who works throughout the region will account for that from the start.
The payoff is real: San Jacinto gets enough sunny, usable weather that a well-built deck effectively extends your living space for ten or eleven months a year. For a family that spends any time at home, that is meaningful. For more information on local deck building standards, the North American Deck and Railing Association publishes resources on deck safety and construction best practices.
We ask a few basic questions - size, attached or freestanding, what you plan to use it for. No commitment, just enough to schedule a visit and give you a rough sense of fit before anyone drives out.
We come to your home, walk the space with you, and take measurements. By the end of this visit you will have a clear picture of the finished deck and a written estimate to review.
Once you approve the design, we submit to the City of San Jacinto Building and Safety Division. We handle all the paperwork - you do not need to go to city hall. Materials are often ordered during this stage so work can start as soon as the permit arrives.
We dig footings, pour concrete, and frame the structure. A city inspector checks footings before framing goes up. Then decking boards, railings, and stairs go in - followed by the final city inspection before you step foot on it.
We respond to all inquiries within one business day. Ready to get started? Send us a message or call (951) 574-0258.
We will come to your home, measure the space, and give you a detailed written estimate - no obligation and no sales pitch. Permit timelines in San Jacinto mean starting earlier saves you time later.
(951) 574-0258We submit your permit to the City of San Jacinto and coordinate every inspection. You never have to chase paperwork or wonder if the work passed - a city inspector signs off before you ever use the deck.
We choose decking products and finishes specifically tested for high-UV, high-heat environments. Decks that look great on day one but fade or crack by summer two are a common problem in this area - we build to avoid that.
Many San Jacinto neighborhoods have HOA guidelines that can complicate outdoor projects. We ask about your HOA at the start of every project and help you design something that satisfies the association before the permit is filed.
Our California Contractors State License is verifiable on the CSLB website in seconds. A valid license means we are bonded, insured, and legally accountable for our work - not just our word for it. Check any contractor before you hire.
Every deck we build in San Jacinto goes through the full city permit and inspection process. That is not just a legal requirement - it is the only way to know your investment is structurally sound. You can also verify our license independently through the California Contractors State License Board.
A durable, low-maintenance decking surface made for San Jacinto's heat - no staining, no sealing, and it holds its color for decades.
Learn MoreTwo or more connected deck levels designed to follow a sloped yard and create distinct outdoor living zones on a single property.
Learn MorePermit timelines in San Jacinto mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are enjoying your new outdoor space - contact us today to lock in your project date.