
Barstow Deck & Fence brings deck repair, new deck construction, and fencing to Daggett homeowners along the Route 66 corridor. We pull San Bernardino County permits, come prepared for the drive, and build structures that hold up to Mojave heat and wind.

Daggett decks take a beating from intense UV exposure, summer heat above 110 degrees, and windblown sand that strips protective coatings fast. If your boards are soft, your railings are loose, or your ledger is pulling away from the house, our deck repair and replacement service handles everything from a single board to a full rebuild.
Large rural lots in Daggett give homeowners room to build a deck that fits how they actually use their outdoor space - a shaded sitting area, a grilling platform, or a wraparound that takes in the open desert view. We design from scratch to match your lot, your house, and the way the sun hits your yard.
In Daggett, a pergola is not just decoration - it is shade, and shade matters when summer temperatures push past 110 degrees. A well-built pergola over a deck or patio area turns an unusable sun-blasted space into somewhere you can actually sit in the afternoon.
Windblown sand and UV radiation eat through wood fence paint and stain in a few seasons out here. Vinyl fencing holds up to Daggett conditions without needing annual painting or staining - it stays clean, straight, and solid for years without the maintenance wood demands.
A solid patio cover extends the time you can spend outside in Daggett by blocking the direct sun that makes uncovered patios too hot to use for most of the day in summer. Attached patio covers also protect your exterior wall from UV damage at the same time.
Rural lots in Daggett are large and open, and a privacy fence gives you a defined yard without fencing off an entire acre. We build wood fences that are set with frost-depth posts so the desert freeze-thaw cycle does not push them out of plumb by spring.
Daggett sits in the Mojave Desert where summer temperatures regularly exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit. That kind of heat dries out caulk, blisters paint, and ages wood decking far faster than in milder climates. On top of that, Mojave winters bring overnight freezes from November through February - and the daily swing between a cold night and a warm afternoon creates freeze-thaw pressure on concrete footings, slab surfaces, and fence posts. Any deck or structure not built for both extremes will show the damage within a few seasons.
Most homes in Daggett were built decades ago on large rural lots using older, simpler materials. Many of those original decks and patios are well past their service life and need more than just cosmetic repair - they need new footings, new framing, and material choices that actually perform in a Mojave Desert environment. Windblown sand is another factor unique to this part of San Bernardino County: it works like fine sandpaper on any painted or stained surface, stripping coatings faster than UV alone. Contractors who normally work in suburban Southern California often underestimate how fast those conditions degrade outdoor structures here.
Our crew works throughout Daggett regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Because Daggett is an unincorporated community, every permit - deck, fence, pergola, or patio cover - goes through San Bernardino County Building and Safety, not a city department. We know that process and we handle it so you do not have to.
Daggett is about 10 miles east of Barstow along Interstate 40, which is its closest connection to hardware stores and major suppliers. The old Route 66 still runs through town, and most of the residential streets branch off from that historic corridor. Homes here typically sit on half-acre to multi-acre lots with no close neighbors, which is different from the suburban subdivision work most deck builders in the region are used to. We come prepared - right materials, right tools - and we do not charge extra just because your home is on the eastern edge of the Mojave.
When we are working in this area, we regularly serve nearby communities as well. We cover Yermo, CA just to the west along the I-15 corridor, and we also work throughout Barstow Heights for homeowners on the western side of the Barstow area.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form - we reply within one business day and ask a few basic questions about your project so we come to the site prepared.
We come to your Daggett property, measure the site, check existing conditions, and give you a written estimate at no charge - so you know what the job costs before anything starts.
We submit the San Bernardino County permit application and coordinate material delivery so that once the permit is issued, work can start without delay. You do not need to be present for material delivery.
Construction runs three to six days for most deck and fence projects. We schedule the county inspection and walk you through the finished work before we consider the job done.
We serve Daggett regularly - no extra trip charges, no excuses. Call or send a message and we will get back to you within one business day.
(442) 295-3866Daggett is a small unincorporated community in San Bernardino County sitting along the historic Route 66 corridor in the Mojave Desert, about 10 miles east of Barstow. The town has a long history as a stopping point - first for miners and freight haulers, later for Route 66 travelers - and that character still shows in the spread-out rural feel of the streets. With a population well under 1,000, homes here sit on large lots where neighbors are not close and properties feel genuinely rural. You can learn more about the history and character of Daggett through its Wikipedia entry, which covers the town from its 1800s origins through the Solar One and Solar Two power tower projects built just outside of town in the 1980s.
The housing stock in Daggett is mostly older single-family homes, many built in the mid-20th century on half-acre or larger parcels. The area has no dense subdivisions - it is rural desert, with stucco and block construction being the most common exterior. Homeowners here tend to be long-term residents who take care of their own properties, and many have outbuildings, detached garages, or secondary structures alongside the main house. Nearby, Yermo shares the same rural county character, and Barstow to the west is where Daggett residents go for most daily needs and services.
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Learn MoreWe serve Daggett and the surrounding Mojave Desert communities. The sooner you call, the sooner we can get on the schedule - summers book up fast.