
Supreme Ontario Deck and Fence brings deck building, pool deck construction, fence installation, and pergola work to Fontana homeowners. We are a licensed contractor serving this city and the surrounding Inland Empire, and we respond to every new inquiry within one business day.

Fontana summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and a pool is one of the best ways to make that heat manageable. If your pool deck is cracked, uneven, or simply not the right surface for a wet environment, pool deck construction with slip-resistant, heat-tolerant materials makes the space safer and far more enjoyable through the long summer season.
Fontana has a wide range of lot sizes and home styles, from older ranch homes near the city center to larger two-story homes in North Fontana subdivisions built in the 1990s and 2000s. A custom-designed deck starts with what your specific yard allows and what your family actually needs from the space.
Santa Ana wind events hit Fontana hard, regularly gusting past 60 mph in fall and winter. Vinyl fencing is anchored more consistently than wood, does not rot, and does not require seasonal painting or staining - a real advantage in a city where sun and wind work against wood finishes year-round.
Fontana's UV index is high through most of the year, and that intensity fades natural wood stains faster than most homeowners expect. Composite boards hold their color without annual sealing, which makes them a practical choice for any Fontana homeowner who wants a low-maintenance outdoor deck that looks good for years.
A pergola with shade cloth or adjustable louvered panels can make a Fontana backyard usable well into the afternoon during summer, when direct sun makes most exposed patios and decks uncomfortable. It extends the hours your family actually uses the outdoor space without requiring a full room addition.
Many homes in Fontana were built between the 1970s and early 2000s - which means existing decks in the city are often due for a serious inspection. Fontana's clay soil movement and summer heat accelerate wear on posts, beams, and surface boards in ways that are easy to miss until the damage is extensive.
Fontana sits at the western edge of the Inland Empire, where elevations rise from about 1,000 feet near the I-10 freeway corridor up to over 1,500 feet in the northern neighborhoods near the San Gabriel Mountain foothills. That elevation range means homes in different parts of the city experience different soil drainage conditions, frost exposure in winter, and wind exposure during Santa Ana events. The housing stock reflects this variety too - older mid-century homes near the city center behave differently than the larger North Fontana tract homes built in the 1990s and 2000s, which are now hitting the age where major exterior components need attention.
Fontana's climate puts sustained pressure on outdoor structures. Summers regularly hit 100 degrees or more, which dries out wood finishes and causes older caulking to crack and separate. Fall and winter bring Santa Ana winds that have knocked down many a poorly anchored fence in this city. And the area's clay-heavy soil expands during winter rains and shrinks back during summer dry spells - that repeated movement is what causes posts to drift and concrete flatwork to crack over time. A deck builder who works regularly in Fontana accounts for all of this in how they design footings, select materials, and anchor structures to the ground.
Our crew works throughout Fontana regularly, and we submit permits directly with the City of Fontana Building and Safety Division for every project that requires one. Fontana is one of the larger cities in San Bernardino County, and the permit office manages a high volume of residential submittals - knowing how to prepare a complete package the first time reduces the back-and-forth that can add weeks to a project timeline.
Fontana has a distinct geography that affects the work. Homes near the Auto Club Speedway in the southern part of the city tend to sit on flatter terrain with more uniform soil conditions. Homes in North Fontana neighborhoods, closer to the San Gabriel Mountain foothills, often have sloped lots, hillier drainage patterns, and slightly colder winter temperatures than the rest of the city. We encounter both regularly, and adjust footings and drainage planning accordingly.
Fontana borders Rialto to the east and sits close to Rancho Cucamonga to the north. We serve all three communities, so homeowners near any of those city lines are well within our regular service area.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your project so we can come to the site with the right information, not a generic price sheet.
We visit your Fontana property, look at the existing conditions - including soil, slope, and any old structures to be removed - and give you a written itemized estimate at no charge. There is no pressure to decide on the spot.
We handle permit submittal with the City of Fontana and schedule city inspections as required. Once permits are approved, the build typically takes three days to two weeks depending on project size - we keep you informed throughout so you know exactly where things stand.
We walk you through the finished project before closing out the permit and collecting final payment. If anything needs adjustment, we handle it then - not after you have already signed off.
We serve Fontana homeowners across every part of the city. Call or submit your project details and we will respond within one business day.
(909) 738-1084Fontana is one of the largest cities in San Bernardino County, with a population of around 214,000 people. It has grown significantly over the past few decades, adding waves of new development from the 1970s through the early 2000s. The result is a city with a genuinely wide range of housing stock - older ranch homes near the city center that date back 40 to 50 years, and larger two-story tract homes in North Fontana that were built in the 1990s and 2000s and are now approaching the age where roofs, decking, and exterior systems need real maintenance. About 60 percent of housing units in Fontana are owner-occupied, which reflects a community of homeowners making long-term investments in their properties. The city's southern section is well known for the Auto Club Speedway, a NASCAR-affiliated racing track that has been one of Fontana's most recognized landmarks since 1997.
Fontana's position at the base of the San Gabriel Mountain foothills gives the northern neighborhoods a slightly different character - hillier lots, better mountain views, and cooler winter nights than the southern flatlands near the freeway. The city is a major logistics hub in the Inland Empire, home to distribution facilities for some of the country's largest companies, and many residents work in those facilities or commute to neighboring cities like Ontario and San Bernardino. Homeowners near the border with Rialto to the east and Rancho Cucamonga to the north can access the same crew and the same service.
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Learn MoreWhether you are in North Fontana or near the speedway, our crew is ready to come to your property and give you a straight, written estimate - no pressure, no surprises.