
Wildomar Fence and Deck builds pool decks, composite decks, patio covers, and fences for Lake Elsinore homeowners. We work on flat lots near the water, sloped hillside properties in Canyon Hills, and newer subdivisions throughout the valley, and we have been pulling permits through the City of Lake Elsinore since we opened in 2020.

Lake Elsinore has grown from about 28,000 residents in 2000 to over 70,000 today, with most of that growth coming through large planned subdivisions built by production homebuilders. Those homes are now 15 to 25 years old - the exact window when roofing underlayment, deck boards, fence posts, and patio covers start showing real wear. At the same time, the city has a small share of much older homes near downtown and the lakefront, some dating to the early 1900s, that face entirely different structural challenges. The range of property ages means a contractor who works throughout Lake Elsinore encounters a wider variety of conditions than in a more uniformly-built city.
The lake itself changes the equation for nearby properties. Lake Elsinore is the largest natural freshwater lake in Southern California, and homes within a few blocks of the water deal with higher ambient moisture, occasional flooding during wet years, and the kind of humidity fluctuations that accelerate wood decay. The 2023 atmospheric river storms raised the lake significantly and flooded nearby streets. Hillside properties in Canyon Hills and Rosetta Canyon face the opposite challenge - drainage, soil creep on sloped lots, and retaining wall considerations that flat-yard builds do not require. Combined with summer temperatures that regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit and wildfire risk in the surrounding hills, Lake Elsinore is an environment where getting the material selection and footing design right from the start matters more than it does in a milder climate.
Our crew works throughout Lake Elsinore regularly, pulling permits from the Lake Elsinore Community Development Department and working on properties across the full range of the city's housing stock. We know that a hillside lot in Canyon Hills needs drainage planning that a flat-lot project near the downtown area does not, and we factor those site-specific requirements into the quote rather than discovering them mid-project.
Lake Elsinore is laid out along the I-15 corridor in southwestern Riverside County, with the lake sitting roughly in the center of town. The main roads we work off of include Central Avenue, Mission Trail, and Railroad Canyon Road. Lake Elsinore Storm Stadium near downtown is a landmark most locals know well. The hillside neighborhoods of Canyon Hills and Tuscany Hills sit to the east of the freeway, and the older lakeside neighborhoods are west of the I-15 along the water.
We also regularly serve homeowners in Canyon Lake to the northwest and Wildomar to the south - all three cities share the same expansive clay soils, the same summer heat, and similar deck and fence maintenance demands.
Get in touch by phone or the contact form and describe your project and where in Lake Elsinore the property is located. We respond within one business day - and for hillside lots we almost always want to see the site before quoting, since slope and drainage conditions change the scope significantly.
We walk the property, assess slope, soil, drainage, and any retaining considerations, and measure the space. You get a written itemized quote that covers materials and labor separately. We also flag HOA requirements and permit scope at this stage. No charge for the site visit.
We submit the building permit application with the City of Lake Elsinore and handle any HOA architectural review your neighborhood requires. Permit approval typically takes one to three weeks. We do not schedule construction until the permit is approved so there are no surprises.
Most projects in Lake Elsinore take three to seven days of active work on site. When construction is finished, we walk every detail of the completed project with you before we close out. Any required final inspection with the city is coordinated by us, not left for you to manage.
We serve all of Lake Elsinore - lakeside properties, hillside homes in Canyon Hills, and newer subdivisions throughout the valley. Free site visits, written quotes, and we handle the permit process.
(951) 618-5829Lake Elsinore is a city in western Riverside County built around the largest natural freshwater lake in Southern California. The lake itself covers roughly 3,000 acres and sits at about 1,239 feet above sea level - you can read more about its history and character on Wikipedia. The lake is the defining feature of the city, drawing visitors for water sports and outdoor recreation, and setting properties near the water apart from the hillside and valley neighborhoods farther from the shore. The older part of the city near downtown and the lakefront includes a mix of smaller homes, some dating back generations, that predate the modern growth era.
Most of the residential growth in Lake Elsinore has happened in large master-planned subdivisions on the hillsides to the east of the freeway. Canyon Hills is one of the largest and most recognized of these communities, with thousands of homes on sloped lots that offer valley and lake views. Tuscany Hills and Rosetta Canyon are other established hillside neighborhoods most locals know by name. Lake Elsinore Storm Stadium near downtown is a familiar landmark in the community. We serve the entire Lake Elsinore area, and our neighboring service areas of Canyon Lake to the northwest and Menifee to the south are both a short drive from any Lake Elsinore property.
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