Advanced Eastvale Fence & Deck builds custom decks, fences, pergolas, and covered patios for homeowners throughout Jurupa Valley, CA. We have served the Inland Empire since 2017 and understand the permit process through the City of Jurupa Valley, the clay soil conditions across the city, and the different needs of older Rubidoux homes versus newer subdivision builds.

Jurupa Valley has a wide range of lot sizes and home styles, from the larger parcels in older Rubidoux and Glen Avon to the more compact yards in 1990s and 2000s subdivisions. Our custom deck design and build service starts with understanding your specific lot before we put anything on paper, so the finished deck works with your grade, drainage, and backyard layout rather than fighting it.
Jurupa Valley summers regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and composite decking holds up to that heat far better than untreated wood. For homeowners who want a surface that does not require annual sealing and does not dry out and splinter over time, composite is the most practical long-term choice in this climate.
A large share of Jurupa Valley homes were built in the 1970s through 1990s with minimal backyard shade structures. Adding a pergola or solid patio cover extends usable outdoor hours significantly during the hot months and protects nearby deck surfaces and furniture from direct UV exposure.
Jurupa Valley's older neighborhoods often have fencing that has been through decades of heat cycles and seasonal soil movement. We install new wood and vinyl fences with posts set correctly for the local clay soil conditions, replacing aging structures that have leaned or rotted at the base.
Homes in Rubidoux, Pedley, and Glen Avon often have decks or concrete patios that have been in place for 20 years or more and are showing their age. We inspect the structural framing before recommending surface repairs, because boards that look weathered on top may have compromised posts or joists below.
With Inland Empire summers as hot as they are, pools are a practical investment in Jurupa Valley - and a properly built pool deck makes the space safe and usable. We use slip-resistant finishes and materials rated for prolonged UV and heat exposure, with footings designed for local soil conditions near the pool shell.
Jurupa Valley became a city in 2011, formed by combining several older unincorporated communities - Rubidoux, Glen Avon, Pedley, and Mira Loma among them. That history matters for deck and fence work because the housing stock varies significantly by neighborhood. Some areas have homes dating to the 1940s and 1950s with large lots and mature trees whose roots have been working on nearby concrete for decades. Other parts of the city have 1990s and early 2000s tract homes with more uniform lots and structures that are now old enough to need their first major exterior repairs. Knowing which neighborhood you are in shapes how we plan a project before we ever pick up a measuring tape.
The clay-heavy adobe soils that run through this part of western Riverside County create a consistent challenge for any outdoor structure with footings. These soils absorb moisture during winter rain and swell, then shrink back as summers dry them out. That annual cycle gradually shifts any post or pier that is not set deep enough, which is why fence posts that were straight when installed may lean a few years later without anything dramatic having happened. We set all footings below the active expansion zone using local soil data, not generic code minimums. For properties near the Santa Ana River, drainage around the structure is an additional factor we assess during the estimate visit.
Our crew works throughout Jurupa Valley regularly and handles permits through the City of Jurupa Valley Building and Safety Division. Because Jurupa Valley was assembled from previously unincorporated communities, the permit process and setback requirements here are distinct from those in neighboring Eastvale, Norco, or Riverside - and we know the differences.
The city covers about 43 square miles and includes communities with very different characters. The older streets around Rubidoux and near the Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center have a different feel from the warehouse-adjacent industrial corridors closer to Mira Loma, and both are different again from the newer residential tracts built in the early 2000s. The Santa Ana River Trail runs along the southern edge of the city and is a well-used amenity connecting neighborhoods from one end of Jurupa Valley to the other. We have worked in all of these areas and understand how lot size, soil profile, and neighborhood character vary across the city.
We also serve neighboring Norco, CA, a few miles to the southeast. Norco has its own distinct character - large equestrian lots and older homes - and if you have contacts there who need deck or fence work, we cover that area too.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond to all Jurupa Valley inquiries within one business day and schedule site visits at your convenience.
We come to your property, assess the lot grade, soil, and drainage, and measure the area. For older homes in Rubidoux and Glen Avon we pay particular attention to any existing concrete or structural elements that may affect the new build. You receive a written estimate before committing to anything.
We handle the permit application with the City of Jurupa Valley Building and Safety Division. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks, and we order materials once approval is confirmed so nothing is delayed once work starts.
Our crew completes the project and we schedule the final city inspection. We walk through the completed work with you before closing out the permit and consider the job done only when you are satisfied with the result.
We serve all of Jurupa Valley including Rubidoux, Glen Avon, Pedley, and Mira Loma. Free written estimates, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(909) 479-6940Jurupa Valley is one of California's newest cities, incorporated in 2011 from several previously unincorporated communities in western Riverside County. With a population of about 110,000 spread across roughly 43 square miles, it is one of the larger cities in the Inland Empire by area. The city encompasses distinct neighborhoods - Rubidoux and Pedley to the northwest have an older, more rural character with larger lots and homes dating to the mid-20th century, while other areas closer to the Ontario and Eastvale borders have newer tract subdivisions built in the 1990s and early 2000s. The city of Jurupa Valley also borders a significant industrial and warehouse district near Mira Loma, which has shaped the character of the western parts of the city.
The Santa Ana River runs along the southern and western edges of Jurupa Valley, with the Santa Ana River Trail following it for miles. The Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center draws families from across the area, and community parks throughout the city serve a predominantly owner-occupied population that invests in its homes for the long term. Adjacent Mira Loma, CA sits within Jurupa Valley's western boundary and shares many of the same property types and soil conditions, particularly in the older residential neighborhoods closest to the river corridor.
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