
Wildomar Fence and Deck builds Trex and composite decks, pool decks, pergolas, and fences for Temecula homeowners. We know HOA approval processes in communities like Redhawk and Harveston, and we have been pulling permits through the City of Temecula since we opened in 2020.

Temecula was incorporated in 1989 and grew rapidly through the 1990s and 2000s. The bulk of the city's housing was built during that period, which means most homes are now 20 to 35 years old - old enough for original decks, fences, and patio covers to need serious attention. The city's planned communities, including Redhawk, Paloma del Sol, Harveston, and Wolf Creek, add an HOA layer to most exterior work: material choices, colors, and structural heights often need architectural committee approval before a contractor picks up a tool. A builder who has not worked in Temecula before may not know that workflow, which means delays and potential rework.
Climate is the other key factor. Temecula Valley sits in a bowl of hills that concentrates heat in summer. Temperatures above 95 degrees are routine from June through September, and the valley's expansive clay soils go through a full swell-and-shrink cycle every year. That movement cracks undersized footings, pushes fence posts out of plumb, and works joints open on structures that were not built with enough tolerance. Hillside lots in Crowne Hill, Morgan Hill, and the wine country corridor add slope load on top of the soil movement. Building to California Residential Code minimums is not enough here - the site conditions require going beyond the code minimum on footing size and depth to produce a structure that stays true over ten or twenty years.
Our crew works throughout Temecula regularly, pulling permits from the City of Temecula Community Development Department and handling HOA architectural review submissions for the master-planned communities that cover most of the city. The variety of terrain in Temecula - from flat lots near the Promenade Temecula mall area to hillside pads in Crowne Hill and larger rural parcels out toward the wine country along Rancho California Road - means the footing design and site preparation work varies significantly from job to job. We assess each site individually rather than applying a single approach to every property.
Major roads we work off of in Temecula include Winchester Road, Rancho California Road, Margarita Road, and Ynez Road. The city's downtown is anchored by Old Town Temecula along Front Street, and the Promenade Temecula mall serves as the main reference point for the northern part of the city. Properties closer to Old Town tend to have more irregular lot shapes and older landscaping that affects site access.
From Temecula, we regularly travel south to serve homeowners in Fallbrook and north into Murrieta, both of which share Temecula's general climate and soil conditions.
Call or submit the contact form and tell us what you have in mind and where in Temecula the property is. We respond within one business day and ask enough to determine whether a phone call covers it or whether we need to visit the site.
We visit the property, measure the space, and check slope and soil conditions - both affect footing requirements and cost. You receive a written, itemized quote separating materials and labor. This is also when we confirm HOA requirements. No charge for the visit.
We file the building permit with the City of Temecula and handle HOA architectural review paperwork if your neighborhood requires it. Permit review in Temecula typically takes one to three weeks. HOA boards in Temecula often meet monthly, so factor that into the overall schedule.
Most residential deck and fence jobs in Temecula take three to seven days of active work. We walk the finished project with you before we leave. Final permit inspections are coordinated by us - you do not need to manage that separately.
We serve all of Temecula - from Old Town to the wine country corridor. No obligation, no pressure. Call or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day.
(951) 618-5829Temecula is a city of about 110,000 residents in the Temecula Valley at the southern end of Riverside County. Incorporated in 1989, it grew quickly through the 1990s and 2000s into a city of planned neighborhoods spread across varying terrain. The city sits in a valley flanked by hills and mesas, and neighborhoods like Redhawk, Paloma del Sol, Crowne Hill, and Wolf Creek each occupy distinct elevations and lot profiles. Old Town Temecula along Front Street is the city's original downtown, with buildings dating back over 100 years, while the northern end of the city is anchored by the Promenade Temecula mall area and the major retail corridors along Winchester Road. Temecula Valley is also one of Southern California's best-known wine destinations, with more than 40 wineries along Rancho California Road in the De Luz and wine country corridor.
Most of the residential stock is single-family homes built between 1990 and 2010, with a high rate of owner-occupancy and HOA coverage. Properties in the wine country corridor tend to be larger, sometimes over a half acre, with more rural character. Closer to the center of the city, lots are standard suburban sizes with stucco exteriors typical of California tract construction from that era. Neighbors to the northwest in Murrieta share a very similar housing profile, while properties to the south in Fallbrook tend to have larger lots and a more agricultural character.
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