Advanced Eastvale Fence & Deck builds and repairs decks, covered patios, pergolas, and fencing for homeowners throughout Moreno Valley - from the older neighborhoods near March Air Reserve Base to the newer streets in Rancho Belago. We have served Inland Empire families since 2017, we handle permits through the City of Moreno Valley Building Division, and we get back to every inquiry within one business day.

A large share of Moreno Valley homes were built between 1980 and 2005, and the original deck or patio structures from that era are now showing the effects of decades of Inland Empire heat, clay soil movement, and winter rains. Our deck repair and replacement service covers everything from replacing warped surface boards to rebuilding a full framing structure that has shifted off its footings.
Moreno Valley regularly sees summer temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and an uncovered backyard is effectively off-limits for most of the day from June through September. A solid-roof patio cover attached to the back of the house turns that wasted space into somewhere the family can actually spend time - and it is one of the most common projects we see requested throughout the city.
The newer Rancho Belago neighborhoods on the east side of Moreno Valley have larger lots than the older western tracts, and homeowners there often want a custom deck that takes full advantage of the available space. We design around the actual dimensions and grade of your yard and specify materials suited to Moreno Valley heat and soil conditions rather than applying a generic template to every project.
For Moreno Valley backyards with an existing concrete slab or patio area, a pergola adds shade and visual structure without requiring the same permit load as a full solid-roof cover. We size and anchor pergola posts correctly for the clay soil conditions common throughout Moreno Valley, so the structure stays level as the ground shifts seasonally.
Most single-family homes in Moreno Valley have stucco exteriors and concrete driveways, and the backyard fencing gets the same intense sun exposure the rest of the property does. Vinyl fencing requires no painting, does not rot in clay-heavy soil, and holds its appearance through years of Inland Empire heat and UV without the ongoing maintenance that painted wood demands.
The combination of 100-plus-degree summers and expansive clay soil makes composite decking the practical long-term choice for many Moreno Valley homeowners. Composite boards do not absorb moisture, so they resist the splitting and warping that clay soil movement causes in wood decks. They also hold their surface color through years of direct sun exposure without annual sealing.
Moreno Valley grew rapidly through the 1980s and 1990s as affordable housing drew families from Los Angeles and Orange County, and most of the city's housing stock dates from that era. Homes built between 1980 and 2005 are now old enough that original outdoor structures - decks, patio covers, fencing, and concrete flatwork - are at or past their expected service life. The clay soil beneath most Moreno Valley properties expands when wet during winter rains and shrinks during dry summers, and that repeated movement puts stress on concrete slabs, deck footings, and fence posts every single year. A contractor who does not account for soil conditions when setting footings is building something that will shift and crack faster than it should.
Summer temperatures in Moreno Valley regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the city averages around 35 days per year above that threshold. That level of heat accelerates the breakdown of roofing materials, wood deck surfaces, and exterior caulk faster than most product warranties assume. Mild winters with occasional frost - particularly in the higher-elevation areas - add freeze-thaw cycles that crack concrete and work against stucco and caulk joints. Santa Ana wind events in fall and early winter bring strong gusts that can pull up improperly anchored fence panels and damage deck railings. These are recurring conditions that any outdoor structure here must be built to handle.
Our crew works throughout Moreno Valley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. We file permits with the City of Moreno Valley Building Division for every permitted project and factor the city review timeline into the schedule we provide at the estimate. The different parts of Moreno Valley have genuinely different property profiles. The western areas near March Air Reserve Base have some of the city's oldest housing, with smaller lots and original concrete work that is now several decades old. The Sunnymead corridor has established commercial and residential blocks that have been through multiple cycles of repair and update.
The east side of the city - including the Rancho Belago planned communities near Theodore Street - has newer homes built in the 2000s and 2010s with larger lots, bigger driveways, and more square footage to work with on deck and patio projects. Moreno Valley is bordered by the San Bernardino Mountains to the north and sits near Lake Perris State Recreation Area to the south, which makes the city a natural gathering spot for families who spend time outdoors year-round - and who want a backyard that supports that lifestyle.
We also regularly serve Fontana, CA, which shares similar Inland Empire soil and climate conditions, and Riverside, CA, just to the west, where we handle the same range of deck, patio, and fence work.
Call us or fill out the contact form and we respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about what you need so the site visit is focused and does not waste your time.
We come to your property, measure the space, check the soil and grade conditions, and assess any existing structure if it is a repair. You get a written estimate with itemized line items - and we tell you honestly whether repair or replacement is the smarter investment given what we find.
For work that requires a permit, we file the application with the City of Moreno Valley and keep you informed as it moves through review, which typically takes two to three weeks. We schedule the build start as soon as the permit is approved.
Most repair and build projects take one to two weeks on site. We handle the final city inspection and walk you through the finished work before we close out - you do not need to coordinate with the inspector yourself.
We serve homeowners all across Moreno Valley - from the older neighborhoods near March Air Reserve Base to the newer homes in Rancho Belago. No obligation, no pressure - just honest pricing.
(909) 479-6940Moreno Valley is one of the largest cities in Riverside County, with a population of around 210,000 people. It sits at roughly 1,600 feet elevation in a valley surrounded by mountains, including the San Bernardino Mountains to the north. The city grew rapidly in the 1980s and 1990s as affordable housing drew first-time homebuyers from the Los Angeles basin. That growth produced a housing stock made almost entirely of single-family tract homes with stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and concrete driveways - the standard build for inland Southern California. The western portion of the city, near March Air Reserve Base, contains some of the oldest housing in the area, while the Sunnymead area along Alessandro Boulevard has been one of the main commercial corridors for decades. You can read more about the city at the Moreno Valley Wikipedia article.
The eastern part of the city has developed more recently, with planned communities like Rancho Belago offering larger lots and homes built in the 2000s and 2010s to more current codes and with more square footage than the older western tracts. Lake Perris State Recreation Area sits just south of the city and is a popular outdoor destination for Moreno Valley residents. Neighboring Riverside, CA is directly to the west, and Fontana, CA is to the northwest along the I-215 corridor.
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