
Apple Valley Deck & Fence builds vinyl fences, custom decks, patio covers, and pergolas for Adelanto homeowners throughout the High Desert. We know the local climate, the tract home housing stock from the 1980s and 1990s, and we respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Adelanto's strong desert winds, dusty air, and wide temperature swings from summer heat to winter frost make vinyl the most practical fencing choice for most homeowners here. It holds its shape and color without painting or staining, and it does not rot at the post base the way wood can on flat lots where water pools after heavy rain. Learn more about our vinyl fence installation service.
For Adelanto homeowners who prefer the look of wood, we build solid privacy fences using pressure-treated lumber selected for desert conditions. We set posts deep enough to account for the sandy soil that shifts after rain, so your fence stays plumb for years.
Adelanto summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and the UV exposure at High Desert elevation degrades untreated wood decking faster than most homeowners realize. Composite decking does not crack in the heat, does not splinter, and does not require annual sealing to stay looking clean.
Most of Adelanto's 1980s and 1990s tract homes have flat, open backyards with no shade at all. A solid patio cover changes that - it makes the outdoor space genuinely usable through the hot months and adds value to a home that was built without one.
The homes built during Adelanto's 1988-to-2000 growth boom are now 25 to 40 years old. If your deck was original to the home, it has been through decades of desert sun, frost, and wind. We assess what's salvageable and give you an honest recommendation before any work starts.
A pergola gives an Adelanto backyard a defined outdoor living area without the full cost of an enclosed patio cover. We anchor every pergola for the wind loads common in the Victor Valley and build to the City of Adelanto's permit requirements from the start.
Adelanto sits at about 2,800 feet in the Mojave Desert with a climate that puts real stress on outdoor structures. Summers push above 100 degrees and the UV exposure at this elevation breaks down exterior finishes and decking materials faster than in lower-elevation parts of California. Winters bring frost and occasional freezes - and the freeze-thaw cycle is what does the most damage over time, working water into cracks in wood, concrete, and fence posts until the material gives way. Most of Adelanto's housing stock dates from the late 1980s and 1990s, when the city grew rapidly. Those homes are now old enough that original decks, fences, and patio structures are showing serious wear.
The High Desert wind in this area is also a real factor. The Victor Valley, which includes Adelanto, is known for strong spring winds that can topple improperly set fence posts, damage roofing, and strip exterior surfaces. Adelanto's flat terrain and sandy soil drain slowly after heavy rain, which means standing water near fence post bases and slab foundations is a common problem. A deck builder who has worked in Adelanto before knows to set posts deeper, use the right hardware for wind loads, and consider drainage when planning a slab or flatwork project. Getting those details right from the beginning is what determines whether a structure lasts 10 years or 30.
Our crew works throughout Adelanto regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits from the City of Adelanto Building and Safety Department and are familiar with the local permit review process for residential outdoor structures. Knowing what Adelanto's inspectors expect on deck and fence projects keeps projects moving without delays.
Adelanto is a relatively compact city, but the neighborhoods vary. Homes near El Mirage Road on the western edge of the city sit on flat desert terrain with open sightlines and serious wind exposure. The residential streets closer to Victorville Boulevard on the east side are more sheltered but share the same sandy, slow-draining soil that affects the whole city. Highway 395 is the main north-south route connecting Adelanto to Victorville and the broader Victor Valley. The industrial warehouse district along the highway is something locals see every day and a landmark most residents use to orient themselves within the city.
We serve homeowners throughout the surrounding High Desert, including nearby Phelan and Victorville. If your home is near either of those communities, we cover your area too.
Reach out by phone at (442) 446-6233 or use the contact form. We respond within one business day to schedule your free on-site visit at your Adelanto property.
We visit your property, measure the space, check the soil and site conditions, and walk through material options with you. You receive a written, itemized estimate before we leave - no hidden costs later.
After you approve the estimate, we handle all permit applications with the City of Adelanto. We do not start work until permits are approved and confirmed - no shortcuts on this step.
We complete the project, schedule and pass the final city inspection, then walk you through the finished work. The job site is cleaned up when we leave, and you have the permit paperwork in hand.
We work in Adelanto regularly and understand what homes here are up against. Call or send us a message and we will respond within one business day with a free, no-obligation estimate.
(442) 446-6233Adelanto is a small city in San Bernardino County's Victor Valley, with a population of around 38,000. The city incorporated in 1988 and grew quickly through the early 1990s as new subdivisions went up across the flat desert terrain. That building boom produced most of the city's current housing stock - single-story and two-story tract homes on modest lots, mostly with stucco exteriors and slab foundations. At 30 to 40 years old, many of these homes are now hitting the point where original fences, decks, and patio structures need serious attention. The flat terrain and sandy desert soil are common to the whole city. El Mirage Dry Lake, the well-known flat dry lakebed used for off-road racing and land speed events, sits just to the west of the city and is one of the most recognizable local landmarks.
Adelanto borders Victorville to the east and sits just off Highway 395, which is the main commercial and transportation corridor for the area. Most residents do their shopping and errands in Victorville. The warehouse and distribution center district along Highway 395 has expanded significantly and is a defining feature of the city's industrial character. Despite being close to Victorville, Adelanto has its own identity and its own permit and inspection process. Homeowners near the Victorville border can also visit our Victorville deck builder page, and homeowners to the north near Phelan can find us on our Phelan service page.
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