Precision Murrieta Deck & Fence is a deck builder serving Temecula homeowners with custom deck design, composite deck installation, pergola builds, and fence work. From planned communities in Redhawk and Crowne Hill to larger lots in the wine country corridor, we build outdoor spaces that hold up in Temecula's heat and meet the HOA requirements of this area.

Temecula lots range from flat suburban parcels in Paloma del Sol to steep hillside pads in Crowne Hill and Morgan Hill - and each requires a different approach. Our custom deck design and build service is drawn around your specific terrain, your HOA guidelines, and how your family actually uses the backyard.
Temecula's long dry summers and intense UV exposure are hard on untreated wood. Composite decking - capped boards that resist fading, heat, and moisture - is the most popular upgrade we install here, and it is a straightforward choice for HOA communities that want consistent, low-maintenance finishes across the neighborhood.
Temecula backyards face west or south and get direct sun for most of the afternoon from May through October - the exact months you most want to be outside. A well-placed pergola extends your usable outdoor hours without requiring a full covered roof, and it pairs naturally with the wine-country aesthetic common throughout the valley.
A solid patio cover changes how a Temecula home functions in summer. We build attached patio covers over existing slabs and decks, fully permitted through the City of Temecula, with insulated or lattice roof options depending on how much shade and rain protection you need.
Properties in Temecula's wine country corridor and the hillside communities often have larger lots where privacy fencing creates distinct outdoor zones without closing the yard off entirely. We build wood privacy fences to HOA-approved specifications and coordinate the review process before any posts go in the ground.
Temecula's summer heat and UV intensity cause untreated wood to gray and crack faster than most homeowners expect. If your existing wood deck is due for a refresh - not a replacement - professional staining and sealing done correctly extends its life by several years and restores the color that the sun has bleached out.
The bulk of Temecula's housing was built during the city's rapid growth from the early 1990s through the mid-2000s. At 20 to 30 years old, many original wood decks in these neighborhoods are showing the wear that comes from years of triple-digit summer heat and the expansive clay soils that run throughout the Temecula Valley. Clay soils swell with winter rain and shrink in dry heat - that repeating cycle gradually shifts footings, cracks concrete flatwork, and can pull ledger boards away from house framing if the original connection was not made properly. A deck builder who understands this does not just replace boards - they check the entire structural connection from the house out.
Temecula also has one of the highest HOA concentrations in the region. Redhawk, Paloma del Sol, Harveston, Wolf Creek, and Crowne Hill all have architectural review boards that govern deck materials, railing profiles, and sometimes even stain colors. In many of these communities, HOA approval is required before a city permit can be submitted - and if you skip that step, you can end up being required to tear out work that does not meet community standards. We have handled HOA submissions in Temecula repeatedly and know how to get approval without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Our crew works in Temecula regularly, and the terrain variation across the city is something we account for on every project. A flat lot in Harveston and a hillside pad in Crowne Hill are fundamentally different jobs - the hillside property needs retaining consideration, deeper footings, and sometimes a stepped or multi-level deck design to work with the grade rather than against it. We have done both kinds of work throughout the city and know what each requires.
Temecula permit applications go through the City of Temecula Community Development Department. We submit permits regularly and are familiar with their current processing times and what inspectors want to see at each stage. That familiarity saves time and reduces the risk of a correction notice that adds weeks to your project.
We also serve the neighboring cities on either side of Temecula - including Wildomar to the north and Murrieta just up the I-15. If you have family or neighbors in either city looking for deck or fence work, we handle those jobs too.
We respond within 1 business day. Share a rough idea of what you want - material, size, and how you plan to use the space - and we will schedule a site visit.
We come to your Temecula property, measure the space, assess the slope and soil, and review your HOA guidelines. You get a written estimate with clear pricing and material options - no vague ranges.
For HOA communities, we prepare the submission package and coordinate approval before the permit is filed. Once the city approves - typically two to four weeks after submission - we schedule the build.
Our crew builds the deck, the city inspector signs off, and we walk the finished project with you. We check every connection and surface before we call it done - and the site is clean when we leave.
We serve Temecula homeowners throughout the valley - from Old Town to the wine country corridor. No-pressure estimates, full permit and HOA handling, and a crew that has worked in this city for years.
(951) 574-0275Temecula is a city of roughly 110,000 in the southern end of Riverside County, incorporated in 1989 and built out almost entirely since. Most of the city is composed of planned communities - Redhawk, Paloma del Sol, Wolf Creek, and Crowne Hill among them - spread across the hills and mesas of the Temecula Valley. The terrain varies considerably: flatter neighborhoods near the Promenade mall along Winchester Road give way to sloped hillside pads in Crowne Hill and Morgan Hill, and properties in the wine country corridor along Rancho California Road can sit on half an acre or more. Old Town Temecula - the historic downtown along Front Street - anchors the city's identity and includes some of the oldest buildings and properties in the area.
Temecula is probably best known outside the region for its wine country, where more than 40 wineries line Rancho California Road and draw visitors from across Southern California. For residents, the city is known for its strong schools, family-oriented communities, and an outdoor lifestyle made possible by the long, dry season that runs from April through October. We work throughout Temecula and also serve nearby Wildomar and Murrieta, which border Temecula to the north.
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Learn MorePrecision Murrieta Deck & Fence builds custom decks, pergolas, patio covers, and fences throughout Temecula. We handle permits, HOA submissions, and everything in between. Call us or send a message and we will respond within 1 business day.