
Wildomar Fence and Deck builds cedar decks, composite decks, pergolas, patio covers, and privacy fencing for Fallbrook homeowners. We have served Fallbrook and northern San Diego County since 2020 and have direct experience with the hillside lots, large acreage properties, and fire-zone building codes that make outdoor construction here different from a standard suburban job. We respond within one business day and provide written quotes after every site visit.

Fallbrook sits on rolling hills in northern San Diego County, and most properties have some degree of slope. Elevated framing on hillside lots requires concrete footings poured well below the active soil zone to stay plumb through Fallbrook's annual wet-dry cycle. The area's expansive clay soils swell when wet in winter and shrink in the dry summer heat, and shallow footings on these soils tilt over years. Santa Ana wind events every fall add another layer of wind load that standard suburban deck framing does not always account for. Fallbrook is also in a high fire hazard severity zone, as designated by CAL FIRE, which means material selection matters beyond aesthetics.
The housing stock here is mostly single-family homes on lots of half an acre or more, many built between the 1960s and 1990s. Ranch-style homes are the dominant style, and most have rear yards with older concrete patios and perimeter fencing that has been in place for decades. These structures are approaching or past their service life, and the large lots mean that a typical Fallbrook job involves more linear footage of fencing and more outdoor space to work with than a standard suburban project. Homeowners here tend to be long-term owner-occupants who want work that holds up, not the cheapest option available.
Our crew works throughout Fallbrook regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Because Fallbrook is an unincorporated community, building permits are issued by the County of San Diego Department of Planning and Development Services, not a city building department. That distinction matters for scheduling because county permit timelines and submittal requirements differ from those of nearby incorporated cities. We manage the county application process as part of every permitted project.
Fallbrook is known throughout the region as the "Avocado Capital of the World" and the community has a strong small-town identity anchored around the Village district downtown, the annual Avocado Festival, and the large acreage properties that give the area its rural character. State Route 76 and Mission Road are the main corridors connecting Fallbrook to neighboring communities. The proximity to Camp Pendleton to the west means a meaningful share of homeowners are military families or veterans who appreciate on-time, professional service.
We serve neighboring Wildomar to the north and the Temecula area as well. Both share similar clay-soil and heat conditions, though Fallbrook's hillside terrain and larger lot sizes mean our on-the-ground approach here is distinct.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and describe what you want to build or repair. We respond within one business day and ask any questions needed before scheduling a site visit.
We visit your Fallbrook property, assess the lot slope and soil conditions, measure the space, and review any existing structures. You receive a written, itemized quote - not a ballpark - that breaks down materials and labor clearly.
We handle the San Diego County permit application for any permitted scope. County review typically takes two to four weeks. We give you an accurate timeline before you commit and update you when the permit is approved.
We build to the permitted plans, pass required county inspections, and leave your property clean when finished. We walk you through the completed work before we leave so any remaining questions are answered on the spot.
We serve Fallbrook and the surrounding northern San Diego County area. Written quotes, permits handled, and no surprise charges at the end of the job.
(951) 618-5829Fallbrook is an unincorporated community of about 33,000 residents in the rolling hills of northern San Diego County, best known across the region as the "Avocado Capital of the World." Avocado orchards, citrus groves, and horse properties cover much of the surrounding landscape, and the community has a rural, small-town feel despite being within 30 miles of both Temecula and Oceanside. The Village district in downtown Fallbrook anchors the community with local shops, art galleries, and restaurants that draw residents from across the area.
The housing stock is almost entirely single-family homes, with a large share built between the 1960s and 1990s on lots of half an acre or more. Ranch-style homes dominate, and stucco exteriors are the norm. Many properties include detached garages, workshops, or outbuildings in addition to the main house. Fallbrook is a community of long-term owner-occupants who invest in their properties. Nearby Murrieta and Temecula are the closest larger cities and share similar outdoor living needs, though Fallbrook's larger lots and hillside terrain create a distinct set of project requirements.
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