
Highland Deck and Fence handles deck repair, new deck construction, wood fences, vinyl fences, and patio covers for Muscoy homeowners. We have served the San Bernardino Valley since 2017 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Most of Muscoy's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1970s, and original wood decks and patio structures from that era have taken decades of 100-degree summers and occasional frost nights. We assess whether your structure needs targeted deck repair or full replacement and give you an honest recommendation based on what the framing and post bases actually look like underneath.
Muscoy summers push temperatures above 100 degrees regularly, and composite decking handles that heat better than untreated wood - it does not split, warp, or need sealing every year. For homeowners replacing an old rotted wood deck, composite is a practical upgrade that holds its appearance through multiple seasons of San Bernardino Valley heat.
Muscoy is a dense residential community where yards sit close together, and a solid privacy fence matters to families who want usable outdoor space. The flat lot conditions here make fence installation straightforward, and we work efficiently so neighbors are not impacted for long.
Vinyl fencing holds up well in the San Bernardino Valley's dry heat - it does not warp, split, or need painting under intense UV, which makes it a low-maintenance choice for Muscoy homeowners who want a clean-looking perimeter fence without ongoing upkeep. It is a particularly good fit for front yards where curb appeal matters.
Muscoy backyards get direct sun most of the year, and a solid patio cover transforms an unusable hot slab into a shaded space families actually spend time in. A cover also protects any deck structure underneath from direct UV, which extends the life of the decking surface and reduces how often it needs sealing or maintenance.
Not every Muscoy backyard has the same layout, and we design each deck around the actual dimensions and access points of the specific lot rather than fitting a standard template. Homes on corner lots, homes with narrow side yards, or properties where the existing patio slab is in the wrong position all need a design that accounts for the real constraints on the ground.
Most homes in Muscoy were built between the 1950s and the 1970s, and the outdoor structures on those properties have been through decades of hard use. Summer temperatures in the San Bernardino Valley regularly climb above 100 degrees, and that sustained heat degrades unprotected wood faster than homeowners often realize. Boards crack and split along the grain, post bases dry out at the soil line, and connections between beams and posts loosen as the wood cycles through heat expansion and the occasional winter contraction. A contractor who does not understand how this cycle compounds over the years can patch visible problems without addressing the underlying structural fatigue.
Muscoy's flat terrain and proximity to the Santa Ana River corridor also create drainage challenges that affect outdoor structures. Many lots in the community sit on flat or gently sloping ground that pools water after the heavy winter storms that roll through the San Bernardino Valley every few years. Standing water against concrete footings or post bases accelerates deterioration faster than dry conditions, and properties near the river corridor can see significant runoff during major storm events. The FEMA Flood Map Service Center is a useful reference for homeowners who want to understand their property's flood zone designation before starting outdoor work.
Our crew works throughout Muscoy regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Muscoy is unincorporated, which means permits run through San Bernardino County Land Use Services rather than a city building department. This is a detail that matters practically - the permit process, inspection schedule, and code requirements are all county-level, and we are familiar with how that process works for residential deck and fence projects in this part of the county.
Muscoy sits just northwest of the city of San Bernardino, bordered roughly by Cajon Boulevard to the north and the Santa Ana River to the south. The San Bernardino International Airport, located in the former Norton Air Force Base site to the east, is a well-known local landmark that most Muscoy residents can see or hear from their properties. The community is compact and mostly flat, with single-family ranch-style homes on modest lots that our crews can work on efficiently.
San Bernardino is the nearest city to Muscoy on the east side - we serve San Bernardino and run projects in both areas routinely. Rialto sits just to the west - see our Rialto service area page for details on what we build in that community.
Call us or fill out the request form on this site. We respond to every Muscoy inquiry within one business day and schedule site visits promptly - we do not leave people waiting a week to hear back.
We come to your property, assess the existing structure or the space for new construction, and provide a written itemized estimate at no charge. For repair jobs, we tell you plainly whether repair or replacement makes better financial sense for the condition of the structure.
We prepare and submit the San Bernardino County permit application on your behalf. County review for residential decks and fences typically takes one to two weeks. While the permit is in review, we order materials so the build can start immediately after approval.
Our crew handles the full build and coordinates the county inspection. When the work is finished, we walk through everything with you to make sure it matches what was agreed. We do not consider the job done until you do.
We serve Muscoy and the surrounding San Bernardino Valley communities. Reach out and we will respond within one business day.
(909) 737-6946Muscoy is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, situated just northwest of the city of San Bernardino in the San Bernardino Valley. With a population of roughly 10,000 to 12,000 residents, it is a compact, family-oriented neighborhood. Most homes are single-story ranch-style houses built between the 1950s and the 1970s, on modest lots with stucco exteriors, concrete driveways, and backyard space. Because Muscoy is unincorporated, the community is governed by San Bernardino County rather than a city, which affects everything from code enforcement to permit processing.
The community has a working-class, long-term character - many residents have lived here for years and are invested in maintaining their properties. The Santa Ana River borders Muscoy to the south, and the San Bernardino International Airport sits to the east at the former Norton Air Force Base. Cajon Boulevard runs along the northern edge of the community and connects Muscoy to the broader San Bernardino area. Our neighboring service areas include San Bernardino to the east and Rialto to the west, both of which we serve regularly.
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