Advanced Eastvale Fence & Deck builds composite decks, covered patios, and fencing for Mira Loma homeowners on Riverside County lots of all sizes. We have served families in this community since 2017, pulling permits through the correct county or city office for every property, and we respond to new inquiries within one business day.

Mira Loma lots tend to be larger than those in nearby cities, which means more room for a deck that actually gets used, not just looked at. Our composite deck installation uses materials rated for the Inland Empire heat and UV levels - no annual sealing, no splintering, and no fading after a few seasons in the sun.
When summer temperatures in Mira Loma climb past 105 degrees Fahrenheit, a covered patio is what makes outdoor living actually possible. Many properties here have large concrete pads or existing slabs that are already the right size for an attached solid-roof cover, making the project faster and less disruptive than a full new build.
Mira Loma properties with agricultural roots often have long fence runs along side and rear lot lines, sometimes 150 feet or more. We set wood fence posts below the clay layer so the line stays plumb over time rather than leaning as the soil moves through wet and dry cycles.
Many Mira Loma homes were built between the 1950s and 1990s, and wood decks or concrete patios from that era are overdue for inspection. We assess existing structures honestly - if repair makes more sense than replacement, we tell you that and price the repair work accordingly.
On a larger Mira Loma lot with a pool or outbuilding, a pergola defines outdoor space without requiring the full permit load of a solid-roof structure. It is a practical middle ground for homeowners who want shade and a finished look while keeping the project timeline shorter.
Vinyl fencing is a strong choice for the long front and side lot boundaries common in Mira Loma because it holds color without painting and does not crack under sustained heat. For homeowners who want a clean perimeter with minimal upkeep over 20-plus years, vinyl is the most maintenance-free option in this climate.
Mira Loma grew up as a farming and vineyard community, and that heritage still shows in the lot sizes. Many residential properties here are a half-acre or larger - substantially bigger than you would find in nearby Ontario or Fontana. That means more room for outdoor structures, but also more fence line to maintain, more concrete flatwork that has been expanding and contracting under the sun for decades, and more opportunity for clay soil movement to cause settling. A contractor who normally works on compact suburban lots in a master-planned community is going to encounter a different set of conditions on a Mira Loma property.
The climate here is classic Inland Empire: dry summers pushing well above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, mild winters with occasional frost in December and January, and Santa Ana wind events in the fall that bring gusts strong enough to knock down fence panels and damage older structures. Wood surfaces exposed to this level of UV and heat degrade faster than manufacturers typically project. The clay soils beneath most Mira Loma homes swell with winter rain and shrink during the dry season - that movement is the primary cause of cracked concrete, shifting footings, and leaning fence posts throughout the community.
Our crew works throughout Mira Loma regularly and is familiar with one of the first things that trips up contractors new to this area: the question of which permit office handles your property. Mira Loma is an unincorporated community, and while it is now officially part of the city of Jurupa Valley following its 2011 incorporation, many properties still carry the Mira Loma mailing address. Permits may run through Riverside County Building and Safety or through the City of Jurupa Valley depending on the specific parcel. We verify the correct permit authority for each address before any paperwork is submitted.
The community sits near the Jurupa Hills to the north and the Santa Ana River along its southern edge. Limonite Avenue is a main corridor through the area, running through a mix of residential streets and large industrial warehousing that has grown significantly in recent years. Homes range from mid-century ranch styles with deep lots to newer construction closer to the city boundary with Ontario. Most of the residential properties we work on here have yards large enough for substantial outdoor projects - decks, pergolas, full patio enclosures - and the homeowners are generally long-term residents who want the work done right.
We also serve nearby Jurupa Valley, CA, which officially encompasses Mira Loma and other communities including Rubidoux and Glen Avon. If your project involves properties in both areas, or if you are uncertain which jurisdiction your address falls under, we can sort that out during the site visit.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We do not require you to commit to anything at the first contact - just tell us what you are thinking about and we will schedule a time.
We come to your property, walk the yard, check the soil and existing concrete, and confirm which permit office handles your address. You receive a written estimate with line-item pricing before we talk about any next steps - no vague numbers, no pressure.
We handle the permit application through the correct county or city office. Once permits are approved - typically two to four weeks in this area - our crew arrives on the scheduled date and works through to completion without leaving you with a half-finished project.
We coordinate the required county or city inspection and walk you through the finished structure before we pack up. Any punch-list items are handled before we consider the job closed.
We serve Mira Loma and the surrounding Riverside County area. Free estimates, written pricing, and no pressure - call or submit a request and we will respond within one business day.
(909) 479-6940Mira Loma is an unincorporated community in western Riverside County, California, bordered by Ontario to the north and sitting just west of what is now the city of Jurupa Valley. The community was originally known as Wineville before being renamed Mira Loma in 1930. Most of its housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1990s, with a mix of mid-century ranch homes and later single-story tract houses. Lot sizes here are considerably larger than in neighboring communities, reflecting the area's agricultural past as a vineyard and dairy farming region. According to historical records, the community's agricultural identity shaped its street layout and property boundaries in ways that still define the character of the neighborhood today.
Mira Loma sits close to major Inland Empire freight corridors, including Limonite Avenue and the surrounding warehouse district, but the residential streets retain a quieter, more semi-rural character. Homeownership rates here are high relative to surrounding communities, and residents tend to stay long-term, investing in their properties over time. The area is now officially part of Jurupa Valley, CA, incorporated in 2011, though the Mira Loma name continues to be used by residents and the postal service alike. Neighboring Corona, CA to the southeast is another community we serve regularly.
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