
Wildomar Fence and Deck builds custom decks, composite decks, pool decks, and outdoor fencing for Murrieta homeowners. We know the HOA requirements in Murrieta's planned communities, we pull permits through the Murrieta Building and Safety Division, and we build footings that account for local clay soil - because we work in this city regularly.

Murrieta is one of the fastest-growing cities in California, with a housing stock built almost entirely between the early 1990s and the late 2000s. That makes most homes between 15 and 35 years old - far enough along that original decks, fences, and patio covers built during initial construction are now showing real age. Median home values here are well above the national average, and Murrieta homeowners have a significant investment to protect. Choosing the right materials for the local climate - and building structures with footings sized for the clay soil - is what separates work that holds up from work that needs redoing in ten years.
The clay soil throughout southwest Riverside County is the hidden variable in most Murrieta deck and fence projects. Expansive clay swells with winter rain and shrinks through the dry summer, and that repeated movement is the most common reason footings crack and posts shift ahead of schedule. The Inland Valley's heat is the other factor - Murrieta sits away from the coastal marine layer, which means UV exposure is significantly more intense than what materials rated for coastal California climates are designed to handle. A contractor who builds regularly in Murrieta and accounts for both of these conditions will produce work that outlasts contractors who apply the same approach they use in San Diego or Los Angeles.
Our crew works throughout Murrieta regularly, pulling permits from the City of Murrieta Community Development Department and working on properties across the city's planned communities, including neighborhoods in the California Oaks area and subdivisions near Murrieta Hot Springs Road. Murrieta has more active HOAs per capita than most cities its size, which means architectural review submissions are a routine part of almost every project here - not an afterthought.
The city runs along the I-15 corridor from roughly Murrieta Hot Springs Road in the north to the Temecula border in the south. California Oaks Sports Park anchors the western side of town. Newer developments on the eastern edge of the city, toward the hills and open space, tend to have slightly larger lots and more recent construction - homes that are five to fifteen years old rather than twenty to thirty. Those properties sometimes want deck additions or outdoor kitchen builds that were never part of the original build, and we handle that permitting process through both the city and the HOA.
When projects bring us to the edges of Murrieta, we regularly serve homeowners in neighboring Temecula to the south and Wildomar to the north - both face the same clay soil, heat load, and HOA landscape as Murrieta.
Call or submit the contact form with a description of your project and property. We respond within one business day, ask a few quick questions, and set up a time to visit your yard. Phone estimates without a site visit are not accurate enough to be useful for Murrieta's varied lot conditions.
We come to the property, measure the space, assess the slope and soil conditions, and walk through material and layout options with you. You leave with a written quote that breaks down labor and materials clearly. We also flag permit requirements and HOA submission needs at this stage so nothing catches you off guard later.
We pull the City of Murrieta building permit and prepare any HOA architectural review documents. Murrieta permit approval typically takes two to four weeks depending on the Building and Safety Division's current workload. We give you a realistic start date based on actual review timelines, not optimistic guesses.
Most residential deck and fence projects in Murrieta take three to seven days of active construction. When work is complete, we walk the finished project with you, confirm the inspection is passed, and close out the permit. Any items that need adjustment are handled before we leave the site.
We serve all of Murrieta - from the California Oaks neighborhoods to the newer developments near the eastern hills. Written quotes, permit handling, and HOA submissions included.
(951) 618-5829Murrieta is one of the largest cities in southwest Riverside County, with a population approaching 130,000 as of the mid-2020s. The city sits along Interstate 15 about 30 miles north of San Diego, bordered by Temecula to the south and Menifee to the north. Almost all of Murrieta's residential development happened during the 1990s and 2000s, which is why you see consistent architecture throughout - stucco exteriors, concrete tile roofs, attached two-car garages, and wide streets. The city has more than two dozen distinct planned communities and subdivisions, many with active HOAs that set rules for exterior improvements including decks, fences, and patio covers. Median home values here are well above $500,000, and the city consistently ranks among the most desirable places to live in inland Southern California based on school quality and family amenities.
California Oaks Sports Park on the west side of town is one of the most-used recreational facilities in the city, drawing families from neighborhoods across Murrieta for baseball, soccer, and open space. Murrieta Hot Springs Road - named for the historic natural springs that gave the city its identity - runs through the northern part of town and is a landmark reference point for most residents. The eastern edges of the city, toward open space and the foothills, have newer and larger-lot developments that were built in the 2010s and later. Homeowners in these areas often want outdoor additions that were not part of the original build. Nearby communities we also serve include Menifee and Canyon Lake.
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Learn MoreFrom California Oaks to the hillside developments near the eastern edge of town, we build decks and fences for Murrieta homeowners. Call today for a free on-site estimate before the busy season fills the schedule.