Precision Murrieta Deck & Fence is a deck builder serving Hemet, CA with cedar decks, composite deck installation, privacy fences, and covered patio structures designed for the valley heat and the older housing stock common throughout this city. We respond within 1 business day and handle permitting through the City of Hemet.

Cedar holds up in Hemet's dry heat better than many softwoods, and it weathers to a natural gray that suits the desert-influenced landscape common to the San Jacinto Valley. Our cedar wood deck construction service is a good fit for Hemet homeowners who want a natural-looking deck and are comfortable with periodic oiling or sealing to extend the material's life in a high-UV climate.
Hemet logs over 280 sunny days a year, and that kind of UV exposure breaks down untreated wood decks faster than most homeowners expect. Capped composite decking does not fade, crack, or splinter under those conditions, and it requires no annual staining - a real practical advantage for homeowners in this valley who would rather spend time on the deck than maintaining it.
Single-story ranch homes on mid-size lots are the dominant property type in Hemet, and backyard privacy fencing is one of the most consistent requests we get from homeowners here. Board-on-board cedar and tight-panel redwood fences work well for these properties, giving full privacy without requiring special engineering for the mostly flat terrain.
When Hemet hits 105 degrees in July, an uncovered patio or deck is unusable for hours at a stretch. A solid patio cover - attached to the house and built over your existing slab or a new deck surface - changes that completely. We build permitted patio covers that provide real shade and stand up to Hemet's temperature range from summer highs to winter frost nights.
Hemet's housing stock skews older than many Inland Southern California cities - many homes here were built in the 1970s and 1980s, and original decks and patio structures from those builds are well past their expected lifespan. We assess whether targeted repairs will extend the structure's life by another decade, or whether a full replacement is the better financial decision for your property.
A pergola gives Hemet backyards partial shade and structure without the full cost of a solid patio cover. Many homeowners in the valley use them to anchor an outdoor dining area or seating zone - they add definition to a yard that otherwise lacks it. We build freestanding and deck-attached pergola structures sized for Hemet's typical ranch-home lot dimensions.
Hemet is not a typical Southern California suburb. The city sits in the San Jacinto Valley at roughly 1,600 feet elevation, which means it gets weather that lower-elevation Inland Empire cities rarely see - summer temperatures that climb past 105 degrees and winter nights that drop below freezing. That combination puts real stress on outdoor structures. Concrete slab cracks more readily when the ground heats and cools across a wide temperature range each year. Roofing and exterior wood degrade faster under that much direct sun. Decks and fences built without accounting for Hemet's specific climate tend to show their age well before their expected service life.
The housing stock also makes this market distinct. A large share of Hemet homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s - ranch-style single-story houses on slab foundations with modest backyards. Many of these properties have never had a deck or patio cover added, and homeowners who want one are starting from scratch on an older structure. That calls for a careful look at what the existing slab and framing can support before committing to a design. It also means the permit process here often involves older site plans or no existing records at all, which requires more groundwork at the start of a project.
Our crew works throughout Hemet regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Permit applications for Hemet projects run through the City of Hemet Building Division, and we handle that process on behalf of our clients. For a city where a meaningful share of the housing stock has no recent permit history, the plan-check process can require more documentation than a newer development - something we prepare for rather than discover mid-project.
Hemet is a city with some real geographic anchors that most residents know well. Diamond Valley Lake sits just south of the city - a major reservoir and one of the most recognizable landmarks in the area. The Ramona Pageant grounds are up in the hills to the east, and the Hemet Valley Mall serves as the central retail hub for the San Jacinto Valley. We work across all parts of the city, from the older streets near downtown to the newer neighborhoods closer to the lake.
Hemet sits directly adjacent to San Jacinto to the east, and the two cities share similar property types and climate conditions. We also work in Perris to the northwest, which gives us a wide service footprint across this part of Riverside County.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us what you have in mind - a new deck, a fence, a patio cover - and we will set up a time to come out and take a look at your property.
We visit your Hemet home, assess the site - including your existing slab condition if relevant - and give you a written estimate with material choices and a clear price. We address cost and timing questions here so you have what you need to decide.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to the City of Hemet. Most residential projects get permit approval within one to three weeks. We handle all the back-and-forth with the building department.
Construction runs five to ten working days for most deck and fence projects. The city inspector signs off on completion, and we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm everything is right before we close out the job.
We know what it costs to do this work right in Hemet and we give you a straight number - no bait-and-switch pricing, no pressure. Reach out and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(951) 574-0275Hemet is a city of about 90,000 people in the San Jacinto Valley, in the inland part of Riverside County. It has been a destination for retirees for decades, and that history shows in the demographics - a significant share of residents are seniors, and there are numerous age-restricted communities and mobile home parks alongside traditional single-family neighborhoods. The typical Hemet home is a single-story ranch on a modest lot, built anytime from the 1950s through the 1980s, with a stucco exterior and a concrete slab foundation. Newer developments closer to Diamond Valley Lake skew more recent, but much of the city's housing reflects that older building era.
Hemet is more self-contained than many Southern California cities - most residents shop, work, and access services locally, anchored by the Hemet Valley Mall and the city's local medical and retail economy. The Ramona Pageant, an outdoor drama that has run in the hills above Hemet since 1923, is one of the most distinctive local institutions in the region. Neighboring San Jacinto borders Hemet to the east and shares essentially the same valley climate and property type profile. Homeowners throughout both cities deal with the same high-heat, high-UV outdoor conditions, which is why durable, low-maintenance materials matter more here than in cooler parts of Southern California.
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