Precision Murrieta Deck & Fence is a deck builder serving Perris, CA with custom deck construction, deck repair and replacement, pool decks, pergola installation, and fence work. We have served the Perris area since 2019, respond within 1 business day, and every project is permitted and inspected through the City of Perris.

Perris homes built in the 1990s and 2000s are reaching the age where decks and attached structures need a close look. Our deck repair and replacement service covers everything from replacing rotted boards and failed fasteners to full structural rebuilds on frames that have shifted with the clay soils common in this area.
Perris lots vary widely - from smaller yards in the city's older downtown neighborhoods to larger parcels in the newer subdivisions off Ramona Expressway. We design each deck to the actual space, accounting for grade, sun exposure, and how you plan to use the yard.
Perris summers push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit for weeks at a time, and that kind of heat accelerates the wear on untreated wood. Composite decking handles this climate significantly better - it resists UV fading, does not crack or splinter, and holds its color year after year without annual sealing.
The extended hot season in Perris makes a pool one of the most-used outdoor features a homeowner can have. We build pool decks with slip-resistant surfaces and materials that stay cool enough to walk on barefoot, which matters when the air temperature is already near triple digits.
A pergola creates usable shade in a Perris backyard without blocking the breeze - which is important in an inland climate where shade and airflow matter more than rain protection. We build freestanding and attached pergolas that are engineered for the wind loads this area sees during Santa Ana season.
Large lots in Perris often have long fence runs, and failing or leaning fence panels are a common sight in neighborhoods where posts were not set deep enough for the local clay soils. We set posts to code-required depths and use pressure-treated lumber rated for ground contact so the fence stays plumb for years.
Perris has grown rapidly over the past two decades, and a large share of its housing stock was built between the 1990s and the 2010s. Those homes are now at the age where decks, patio covers, and fence structures built during the original construction are showing the effects of time and climate. The Inland Empire heat cycle - extreme summers followed by mild but real winters - is harder on outdoor structures than most homeowners expect. Wood decks that were not sealed on a regular schedule dry out, check, and split. Fasteners corrode. Pergola posts that were set without accounting for clay soil movement lean or shift. The homes near Lake Perris and in the older downtown neighborhoods have structures that are even older, and many are well past the point where repair is the right answer.
The expansive clay soils that run through most of the Perris Valley create a separate challenge. These soils absorb water and swell during the wet season, then shrink and crack as they dry out in summer. That ground movement puts sustained pressure on deck footings, concrete slabs, and fence post bases. Structures built without properly engineered footings - or built during a drier period when soil conditions seemed stable - can shift visibly within a few years. Contractors who work regularly in Perris understand this and design accordingly, rather than relying on flat-ground assumptions that do not apply here.
Our crew works throughout Perris regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through the City of Perris Community Development Department, and we know how the city's inspection process is structured so projects move forward without unnecessary delays.
Perris is a city that covers a lot of ground. The older neighborhoods near downtown and along D Street have homes with decades of wear and a distinct character compared to the newer subdivisions going up on the north and west sides of town. Lake Perris State Recreation Area draws a lot of activity to the east end of the city, and homes in that part of Perris often have larger yards well suited for pool decks and outdoor living structures. Ramona Expressway and the I-215 corridor are the main arteries that connect the newer growth areas, and much of our Perris work comes from those neighborhoods.
We also serve homeowners in Moreno Valley to the north and Menifee to the south - so if you have neighbors or family in those cities, we cover that territory too.
We respond within 1 business day. Let us know what you are thinking - project type, rough size, and when you want to get started - and we will schedule a visit to your Perris property.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess the grade and soil conditions, and check for any existing structural issues. You receive a written estimate with material options and a clear price - no surprises after you sign.
We prepare and submit the permit application to the City of Perris on your behalf. City review typically takes two to four weeks. We schedule construction as soon as the permit is issued.
Most Perris deck builds run five to fifteen working days. The city inspector visits at the footing stage and again at final completion. You get a finished project that is code-compliant and ready to use.
We serve Perris homeowners with free on-site estimates. No pressure, no obligation - just a clear price and an honest timeline for your project.
(951) 574-0275Perris is a city in southwest Riverside County with a population that has grown significantly over the past two decades, now exceeding 80,000 residents. The city sits roughly 75 miles east of Los Angeles in the Inland Empire, which puts it well outside the coastal marine layer - summers are hot and dry, with temperatures regularly exceeding 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The city is a mix of older neighborhoods near the historic downtown core and newer residential subdivisions that have expanded on the city's north and west sides. Lake Perris State Recreation Area, just east of the city, is one of the most popular outdoor destinations in the region and a defining feature of the local landscape. For more about the city's history and geography, the Perris, California Wikipedia article provides a useful overview.
Most Perris homes are single-family, owner-occupied residences built on concrete slab foundations. The older downtown area has homes from the early and mid-1900s with wood-frame construction and larger lot sizes. The newer subdivisions on the outskirts follow the standard Inland Empire pattern - stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and compact yards. Perris borders Moreno Valley to the north and sits along the I-215, which connects it south toward Menifee and further into southwest Riverside County.
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