San Jacinto Deck & Fence builds decks, pergolas, fences, and pool decks for Hemet homeowners, with materials and footings sized for the valley climate. We have been serving the San Jacinto Valley since 2019 and respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Hemet's single-family ranch homes on 6,000- to 8,000-square-foot lots typically have backyards that work best with a deck designed to the specific space rather than a generic plan. We design and build from scratch so the deck fits your yard, your budget, and how you actually plan to use the space. Learn about our custom deck design and build service to see how that process works.
Hemet homeowners on fixed incomes or tight timelines often ask about composite decking because it eliminates the recurring cost of staining every few years. With 280-plus sunny days a year in the valley, composite boards that resist UV fading and heat warping are a practical choice, not just an upgrade.
A pergola in Hemet does more than add visual interest - it creates a shaded zone that makes a backyard tolerable from June through September when full sun makes most outdoor spaces unusable during the middle of the day. We build pergolas sized to your deck or patio and anchored properly for Santa Ana wind conditions.
Many Hemet neighborhoods have block walls on the perimeter, but wood privacy fencing within the yard adds separation between neighboring lots and provides a finished look that concrete block alone does not give. We build wood fences that are properly anchored to handle the seasonal winds that move through the valley.
Hemet's UV load and summer heat degrade unprotected wood faster than homeowners expect. If your existing deck is still structurally sound but looks weathered, professional staining and sealing will extend its life several more seasons and restore its appearance without the cost of a full replacement.
A covered deck transforms what you can do with your Hemet backyard for roughly nine months of the year. We attach solid patio cover structures to the house that shade the deck below, reduce the heat radiating onto the home's exterior, and keep the space usable even during the hottest stretches of summer.
Hemet's climate is harder on outdoor wood structures than most homeowners moving from the coast expect. Temperatures exceed 100 degrees for weeks at a time in summer while overnight lows in December and January can drop below freezing at the city's 1,600-foot elevation. That freeze-thaw cycle in the same year as extreme summer heat is unusual for Southern California and means deck footings, fasteners, and wood boards all need to be specified for a wider temperature range than a purely warm-weather design would assume.
Hemet also has a significant share of homes built between the 1950s and 1990s, many with original slab foundations and aging concrete flatwork in the backyard. Slab movement from clay soil expansion and contraction under these older properties can affect how a deck platform sits and performs over time. A contractor who understands these conditions will set footings below the active soil layer and choose hardware rated for the thermal and moisture cycling this valley produces.
Our crew works throughout Hemet regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through the City of Hemet Building Division and are familiar with the residential permit process for deck and fence projects in the city.
Hemet is not a small town. With around 90,000 residents, it has its own economy, retail, and service community. Homeowners near Diamond Valley Lake to the south deal with more open-air wind exposure, while homes near the Ramona Pageant grounds on the north side of the city sit closer to the hills and often have more sloped or irregular lot shapes that affect deck design. We have worked on both types of properties and design accordingly.
We also serve neighboring Beaumont, CA to the northwest, where similar climate and soil conditions apply, and we cover San Jacinto right next door. Being based in the valley means no drive-time markup for reaching Hemet.
Call or fill out the form on our contact page and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule a visit. You do not need detailed plans at this stage - just an idea of what you want and where on the property.
We come to your Hemet property, assess the space and soil, and give you a written estimate covering materials, labor, and the permit cost. No obligation, and we explain what drives the number so you can compare it accurately.
Once you approve the estimate, we file the permit with the City of Hemet and give you a construction start date based on the review timeline. Standard residential permits typically take 2 to 4 weeks to approve.
We work through construction with daily site cleanup and finish with a walkthrough alongside you. Any punch-list items are handled before we close the job - we are a local crew and following up in Hemet is never a problem.
We serve all of Hemet and the surrounding San Jacinto Valley. Call or submit the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(951) 574-0258Hemet is a city of about 90,000 residents in the San Jacinto Valley in Riverside County, known for its large share of retirees and longtime owner-occupants alongside growing numbers of working families who moved inland for affordable homeownership. The city's housing stock is heavily weighted toward single-story ranch-style homes built between the 1950s and 1990s, most finished in stucco and sitting on slab foundations. A significant number of age-restricted and mobile home communities also operate within the city, giving the housing mix more variety than many neighboring cities.
The city is best known locally for the Ramona Outdoor Play, which has run every spring since 1923 in the natural amphitheater above the city, and for Diamond Valley Lake to the south, the largest reservoir in Southern California and a popular fishing and recreation destination for valley residents. Hemet is a self-contained community with its own retail, medical, and service economy - most residents do not commute to Los Angeles or San Diego. We also cover nearby Beaumont and San Jacinto for homeowners looking for a deck builder who serves the whole valley.
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