
Twentynine Palms Fence & Deck is the Deck Builder Twentynine Palms homeowners call for custom decks, wood and vinyl fences, and covered patios - backed by a California contractor license and a record of work that holds up in the Mojave heat.

Twentynine Palms homeowners often want decks that face west or north to catch cooler evening air and frame the open desert landscape. We design every custom deck from scratch, working around your lot, your view, and how you plan to use the space - whether that is entertaining, stargazing, or simply getting outside.
The intense Mojave sun fades and cracks untreated wood fast. Composite decking resists UV damage, holds its color through summers above 105 degrees, and needs nothing more than occasional cleaning. It is the most practical long-term choice for a deck that will see full desert sun every day.
Wood decks in Twentynine Palms need sealing more often than in coastal California because the UV exposure here is among the highest in the continental United States. Annual or biannual sealing keeps the wood from drying out, cracking, and becoming a splinter hazard - and it keeps your deck looking like new well into its second decade.
Many Twentynine Palms properties sit on large unfenced lots, and the sandy, rocky desert soil around them means wooden fence posts can shift or rot faster than expected. Vinyl fencing is a low-maintenance alternative that holds its structure in sandy soil and does not bleach gray in the sun the way untreated wood does.
Shade is not optional when daytime highs exceed 100 degrees from June through September. A covered deck or patio cover extends how many months of the year you can actually use your outdoor space, turning a surface that was too hot to stand on in summer into a comfortable place to eat, relax, and watch the sunset.
A lot of homes in Twentynine Palms were built between the 1960s and 1990s, and many have existing decks that have never been updated. If your deck has wobbly posts, cracked boards, or connections that have pulled away from the house, we can assess whether repairs will make it safe again or whether a full replacement makes more sense for your budget and timeline.
The Mojave Desert climate is harder on outdoor structures than almost any other environment in California. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 105 degrees, and the UV index in Twentynine Palms ranks among the highest in the continental United States. Wood that holds up fine in San Diego will crack, fade, and splinter here within two or three seasons if it is not the right species, properly sealed, and built with the sun orientation in mind. A deck builder who does not account for this is setting you up for premature repairs.
The soil conditions add another layer of complexity. Much of Twentynine Palms sits on sandy, loosely packed desert ground that can shift with temperature swings and the occasional flash flood. Footings that work fine in stable coastal soil may need to go significantly deeper here to reach bearing ground. The city also has its own permit and inspection process through the Community Development Department, and projects that skip permits risk stop-work orders and costly demolition of unpermitted work. A local contractor who pulls permits here regularly knows the process and can keep your project on schedule.
Our crew has been working in Twentynine Palms since 2019, pulling permits with the City of Twentynine Palms Community Development Department and building on the full range of lot types this area offers - from tight in-fill lots near downtown to spread-out properties on the far east side of the city near the Marine base.
We know the neighborhoods. Whether a job is a few blocks from the north entrance to Joshua Tree National Park or out toward Amboy Road, we make the drive. The city covers a large land area, and we are used to working on properties spread across it - including homes near Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms where military families often want work done quickly around a move-in or move-out schedule.
We also serve the surrounding communities on a regular basis. If you are in Joshua Tree or further out in Landers, we cover those areas too and understand the different soil conditions and permit requirements that apply in unincorporated San Bernardino County versus the city limits.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will follow up within one business day. No commitment required to get a conversation started.
We visit your property, look at the lot and soil conditions, and talk through your options. The estimate is written, itemized, and free - you will know what things cost before you decide anything.
We handle the permit application with the City of Twentynine Palms and schedule work to start once approval comes through. Most residential projects take one to three weeks of active construction.
Once the city inspector has signed off and we have done our own final walkthrough with you, the project is complete. We do not consider a job done until you are satisfied with the result.
We serve all of Twentynine Palms, CA. Free estimates, no pressure.
(442) 214-8850Twentynine Palms is a city of roughly 28,000 to 30,000 people in San Bernardino County, sitting at about 1,900 feet elevation in the Mojave Desert, east of Joshua Tree National Park. The north entrance to the park is in the city, making Twentynine Palms the main gateway community for the park's more than two million annual visitors. Most of the housing stock dates from the postwar era through the 1980s, and the city has a notable share of ranch-style single-story homes, many built from concrete block or stucco to handle the desert climate. Lots are larger than in most urban Southern California cities, and unfenced desert-edge properties are common.
The city's economy is shaped significantly by Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, the largest Marine Corps base in the world by land area. This creates a steady rotation of military families and a higher-than-average share of rental housing. Many longtime homeowners have properties that need catch-up maintenance after years of tenant turnover, and the vacation rental market has grown as visitors looking for proximity to Joshua Tree seek alternatives to hotels. Nearby Yucca Valley and Joshua Tree are the closest neighboring communities to the west along Highway 62.
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