Advanced Eastvale Fence & Deck provides deck building, pool deck construction, pergola installation, and fence work throughout Norco, CA. We have been serving homeowners across the Inland Empire since 2017, and we understand the large lots, clay soils, and Riverside County permit process that come with every Norco job.

Norco properties have the lot space to support a proper pool setup, and a well-built pool deck makes all the difference in how safe and usable that space is during the long summer months. Our pool deck construction service uses materials rated for Inland Empire heat and UV, with slip-resistant finishes and footings set for Norco's expansive clay soil base.
Norco lots are among the largest in Riverside County, often exceeding one acre, which means there is genuine room to design a deck that fits around existing outbuildings, corrals, or landscaping features. We plan layouts that work with your property rather than against it, accounting for where shade falls during afternoon hours when outdoor temperatures peak.
Shade is a practical necessity in Norco from June through September, when temperatures regularly reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit or more. A pergola or solid patio cover creates usable outdoor space in the middle of the day and protects nearby wood structures from the worst of the UV exposure.
Fencing in Norco often serves a different purpose than in neighboring cities. With livestock and horses on many properties, fences need to be set at the right depth to stay upright through the clay soil's seasonal expansion and contraction. We install wood, vinyl, and corral-style fencing throughout Norco.
Many homes in Norco were built between the 1960s and 1990s, and decks from that era are showing their age. We assess structural framing first before recommending surface repairs, because a deck that looks weathered on top can have compromised posts or joists underneath that need to be addressed before any refinishing work begins.
The acreage typical in Norco gives homeowners the opportunity to build multi-level decks or outdoor kitchen spaces that would not be feasible on smaller suburban lots. We design these larger projects with the property's grade, drainage, and outbuilding footprint in mind from the start.
Norco is not a typical Southern California suburb. Most residential parcels are a minimum of one acre, horses are common on private property, and many lots include outbuildings like barns, tack rooms, and storage structures in addition to the main house. That complexity changes how deck and fence work gets planned. A contractor who is used to standard tract-home backyards may not account for the drainage patterns around a corral, the grade changes across a large lot, or the load requirements for a pool deck that sits on expansive clay soil well away from the house.
The housing stock in Norco is older than in many surrounding cities, with a large share of homes built between the 1960s and 1990s. Structures from that era are now 30 to 60 years old, and original concrete flatwork, deck posts, and fencing from that period has been through decades of Inland Empire heat cycles. The Santa Ana winds that come through each fall put additional stress on fencing and overhead structures every year, and wood that has not been properly sealed against the summer heat is often far more brittle when those winds arrive. Understanding these cycles - and building around them - is the difference between a structure that lasts and one that needs repair again in a few years.
Our crew works throughout Norco regularly and is familiar with the permit process through the City of Norco Building and Safety Division. We understand that Norco is genuinely different from the cities around it. When we show up to a property here, we expect a large lot, we expect the possibility of outbuildings or corral structures near the work area, and we plan accordingly.
Norco sits along the 15 freeway corridor in western Riverside County, with the Santa Ana River running along its southern edge. The community around Ingalls Park draws families for local events, and Norco Horseweek is one of the area's most well-known annual traditions. From the properties near the river trail to the larger ranch parcels on the east side of town, we have worked throughout the city and understand how lot size and terrain vary by neighborhood.
We also serve the neighboring city of Corona, CA, just a few miles west along the 15 freeway corridor. If you have neighbors there looking for a deck builder or fence contractor, we work throughout that area as well and understand how the permit and HOA processes differ between the two cities.
Call or use our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule site visits on your timeline and do not require you to be present for every stage of the job once work begins.
We visit your property, walk the space, assess the soil and grade, and take measurements. On large Norco lots this step matters more than on a typical suburban property - we need to see the full site before pricing a job. You get a written estimate with no obligation.
We submit the permit application to the City of Norco on your behalf and order materials once approval is in hand. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks, and we keep you informed of the timeline.
Our crew completes the build and we do a final walkthrough with you before closing out the permit. We handle the inspection scheduling with the city so you are not waiting on callbacks from city offices.
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(909) 479-6940Norco is a city of about 26,000 residents in western Riverside County, officially known as Horsetown USA. City zoning requires most residential parcels to be at least one acre, and horses are a common sight throughout the city - on trails, in front yards, and tied up outside local businesses. That rural character sets Norco apart from every other city in the Inland Empire. Most homes are single-family detached, owner-occupied, and built between the 1960s and 1990s. The combination of large lots, mature landscaping, and older structures means homeowners here often have more outdoor space to work with than in nearby cities - and more to maintain.
The city runs along the 15 freeway between Corona to the west and Eastvale to the north, with the Santa Ana River marking much of its southern boundary. Ingalls Park is one of Norco's main community gathering points, hosting events and equestrian activities throughout the year. Homeowners in Norco are long-term residents who invest in their properties, and outdoor structures like decks, pergolas, and pool surrounds are common improvement projects given the yard space available. Neighboring Eastvale, CA sits just a few miles north and shares much of the same soil and climate profile, though its newer housing stock and HOA-heavy communities create a different set of project requirements.
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