
Wildomar Fence and Deck builds pergolas, covered patios, wood and composite decks, and privacy fencing for Hemet homeowners. We serve Hemet and the surrounding San Jacinto Valley, and we give every homeowner a written, itemized quote before any work begins - no surprise costs at the end of the job.

Hemet sits in the San Jacinto Valley at about 1,600 feet elevation, which gives it a climate that surprises homeowners who moved from coastal Southern California. Summers regularly push past 100 degrees and the area gets fewer than 14 inches of rain per year, almost all of it between November and March. But unlike the coast, Hemet nights drop below freezing in December and January. That combination of intense summer UV, dry heat, and real winter frost is genuinely hard on outdoor wood structures. A deck or pergola that goes unprotected through several of these heat seasons will show it in warped boards, cracked finishes, and loosened connections.
The housing stock reflects the city's character as an affordable, owner-occupied community. Most homes were built between the 1950s and 1990s and sit on modest single-family lots with a backyard concrete slab and a perimeter fence. Original outdoor structures from that era are at or past the end of their service life, and many homeowners have deferred maintenance because of budget constraints. We understand that reality and build to a standard that gives a long service life without padding the proposal with work that is not needed.
Our crew works throughout Hemet regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Building permits for Hemet projects are issued by the City of Hemet Building Department, which operates independently from neighboring San Jacinto and the unincorporated Riverside County areas nearby. We handle the permit application process on your behalf so you are not navigating that office on your own.
Hemet is a mid-size city of about 90,000 residents in Riverside County, and most neighborhoods consist of single-story ranch homes on lots of about 6,000 to 8,000 square feet. Florida Avenue and State Street are the two main commercial corridors through the city center, and Diamond Valley Lake - one of the largest reservoirs in Southern California - sits just south of town and is a landmark most Hemet residents know well. Many homeowners have lived in their properties for a decade or more and are making long-term investments in outdoor improvements that will serve them for years.
From Hemet, we regularly serve neighboring San Jacinto directly to the north and the broader Perris area to the northwest. Both share the same valley heat, clay soil base, and ranch-home housing stock that define outdoor construction work in this part of Riverside County.
Reach out by phone or through the online form and describe what you are looking to build or repair. We respond within one business day to confirm whether a site visit is needed or to answer questions you have before moving forward.
We visit your Hemet property, measure the space, and assess any existing structures. You receive a written, itemized quote - not a verbal estimate - that breaks down materials and labor so you can see exactly what you are paying for.
We handle the City of Hemet building permit application for any permitted scope. Once the permit is issued, we schedule your project and give you a start date. Permit review through the city typically adds one to three weeks before the crew arrives.
We build to the permitted plans, pass the required inspections, and leave the site clean when the job is done. We walk the completed work with you before we leave so any questions are answered on the spot.
We serve Hemet and the surrounding San Jacinto Valley. Call us or fill out the form below and we will respond within one business day with next steps.
(951) 618-5829Hemet is a city of about 90,000 residents in Riverside County, located in the San Jacinto Valley east of the Santa Ana Mountains. The city has been a destination for retirees and budget-conscious homebuyers for decades, and a large share of the housing stock consists of single-story ranch homes built between the 1950s and 1990s. The Ramona Pageant - an outdoor drama held in a natural hillside amphitheater above the city - has run every spring since 1923 and is one of the defining landmarks of Hemet's community identity. Diamond Valley Lake, a major reservoir operated by the Metropolitan Water District, sits just south of the city limits and is a well-known recreation area for residents throughout the valley.
Most residential neighborhoods in Hemet are owner-occupied, and many homeowners have lived in their properties for 10 or more years. The city sits about 30 miles west of Palm Springs and about 90 miles east of Los Angeles, making it genuinely self-contained rather than a suburb of a larger metro. Homeowners here tend to be practical about investments - they want work done right, at a price that makes sense, by a contractor who shows up when they say they will. Neighboring San Jacinto shares the valley with Hemet and has a similar housing mix, while Menifee to the west is one of the fastest-growing cities in Riverside County.
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