Your backyard should work for you. We design and build custom decks in Wildomar, handling permits, HOA approvals, and Inland Valley soil conditions so you get a deck that lasts.

Custom deck design and build in Wildomar, CA covers everything from your first site visit through permit approval, framing, surface installation, and final city inspection - most mid-size projects take four to eight weeks from signed contract to finished deck.
Unlike a pre-built kit or a one-size deck, a custom build is designed specifically for your yard, your slope, your HOA rules, and how you plan to use the space. That matters in Wildomar, where clay-heavy soils and triple-digit summers mean a deck built without local knowledge tends to show problems within a few years. If you are thinking about adding multiple levels or a larger structure, our multi-level decks service covers those builds in detail.
We have been building decks in Wildomar since 2020 and handle the permit paperwork, city inspection scheduling, and HOA submission from start to finish - so you never have to make a call to a government office.
If you find yourself staying inside even on nice evenings because the yard has nowhere comfortable to sit, that is the clearest sign a deck would change how you use your home. Wildomar's long outdoor season means a well-designed deck pays off in daily quality of life, not just on weekends.
Wildomar's summer heat is hard on wood, and boards that were not rated for high-UV exposure tend to fail within a few years. If you are seeing splits along the grain, raised nail heads, or boards that flex underfoot, the surface is failing. A professional inspection will tell you whether a resurface or full rebuild makes sense.
In areas with clay-heavy soils like parts of Wildomar, footings that were not set deep enough can shift as the ground expands and contracts seasonally. If your deck moves when you walk on it, or posts are no longer plumb, that is a safety issue - not a cosmetic one - and it needs a professional assessment.
Many homes in Wildomar's hillside and newer planned communities have significant slope in the backyard. A raised or multi-level deck can turn an awkward sloped yard into a functional outdoor room. If the backyard feels hard to use, a deck designed for your specific grade is often the fix.
Every project starts with an on-site visit where we measure your yard, assess the grade, and talk through how you want to use the space. We then produce a design - including 3D renderings for larger builds - and handle all permit submissions with the City of Wildomar before a single board is cut. For homeowners in newer subdivisions, we prepare and submit your HOA architectural review request at the same time. If you are drawn to low-maintenance surfaces, our composite deck installation service goes deeper on material options that hold up in the Inland Valley heat.
Construction covers footings set for local soil conditions, pressure-treated framing, surface board installation, railings, stairs, and any built-in features you want. A city inspector checks the framing before surface boards go down - an independent set of eyes on the most critical part of the build. We stay on-site through the final inspection and walk you through care instructions before we leave.
Suited for homeowners who want one contractor to handle design, drawings, city permits, and HOA submission.
Suited for homeowners who want a low-maintenance surface that holds up to Wildomar's heat and UV exposure.
Suited for homeowners who prefer cedar, redwood, or pressure-treated wood and are comfortable with seasonal maintenance.
Suited for hillside lots and homes where the yard grade requires elevated framing or split-level design.
Wildomar sits in the Inland Valley, where summer temperatures regularly push above 100 degrees and the outdoor season runs nearly year-round. That combination raises the stakes on material choices and design decisions in ways that do not apply in cooler parts of California. A deck here gets used from October through May at minimum - and often straight through summer if the design includes some shade coverage. Getting the orientation, materials, and structure right from the start is not optional; it determines whether the space is comfortable and whether it holds up without constant maintenance.
The city's clay-heavy soils expand when it rains and shrink in the dry heat - a cycle that puts stress on footings not designed for those conditions. Wildomar's housing stock is also heavily HOA-governed, particularly in the planned communities near the I-15 corridor, which means the design process has to account for architectural guidelines from the beginning. We serve the full area, including Murrieta and Lake Elsinore, and we bring the same permit and HOA knowledge to every project in this region.
We ask a few quick questions about your yard and goals, then schedule an on-site visit - usually within a week or two. We assess the grade, check for HOA requirements, and talk through your ideas in person.
We produce a design and a written estimate, typically within a few days of the site visit. This is the right time to ask about material options, sun orientation, and any built-in features - changes are free at this stage.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Wildomar and your HOA architectural review request if needed. You do not have to make a single call - we handle the paperwork and follow up. Plan for two to four weeks.
With permits in hand, we set footings, frame the structure, and install the surface. A city inspector checks the framing before boards go down. Most mid-size decks take three to seven working days of actual construction. We schedule and attend the final inspection.
Permit slots fill up - the sooner we submit, the sooner you are enjoying your new outdoor space. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(951) 618-5829You can verify our contractor license through the California Contractors State License Board in under a minute. That license means you have legal recourse if anything goes wrong - and it means we carry workers' compensation so you are not liable if someone is hurt on your property.
An unpermitted deck can cost you thousands when you sell - either in required teardown or remediation. We have submitted permits with the City of Wildomar's building department on every project we have built here, and we handle the follow-up so you never have to.
The clay-heavy ground in Wildomar expands when wet and shrinks in dry heat. We size and depth footings to account for that seasonal movement, which is the single most important factor in whether a deck stays level and solid for decades or develops problems within a few years.
We are familiar with the architectural review processes in Wildomar's planned communities. We design within HOA guidelines from the start and prepare your submission - so you are not going back and forth between us and your association. Learn more at the North American Deck and Railing Association for professional standards our builds follow.
Every one of those points shows up in the finished product. A licensed contractor who pulls permits, sets proper footings, and handles your HOA is not just following the rules - they are protecting your investment and your family.
For permit requirements, see the California Contractors State License Board and the City of Wildomar Building and Safety Department. For construction standards, the North American Deck and Railing Association is a good resource.
Composite boards built for Wildomar's heat and UV exposure - low maintenance, long lifespan, and color that holds up.
Learn MoreCustom multi-level builds that work with sloped lots common in Wildomar's hillside neighborhoods.
Learn MorePermit review slots fill up - call today and we will get your project moving before the season gets away from you.