
Barstow Deck & Fence serves Newberry Springs homeowners with vinyl fencing, custom deck builds, pergolas, and patio covers on large rural Mojave Desert lots. We are familiar with the county permit process and the soil and climate conditions that shape how outdoor structures hold up out here.

Newberry Springs properties are large and open, and a vinyl fence gives you a defined yard without the annual maintenance that wood demands in the Mojave. Sand, UV, and summer heat strip wood coatings fast - vinyl holds up to those same conditions without needing paint or stain. Our vinyl fence installation service includes post-setting through caliche soil, which requires the right equipment to do properly.
Homes in Newberry Springs sit on big rural lots with room to build a deck that actually fits your lifestyle - whether that is a shaded area off the back of the house, a raised platform with views across the open desert, or an entertainment space connected to the living room. We design around your lot conditions and how the afternoon sun tracks across your yard.
When summer heat in Newberry Springs regularly pushes past 100 degrees, a pergola turns an exposed patio into a shaded space you can actually use. A pergola also adds a place to hang fabric panels or attach shade cloth on the hottest afternoons, giving you flexible sun control without a full roof structure.
An attached patio cover turns a hot, sun-blasted concrete slab into a shaded outdoor room - and in Newberry Springs, that is the difference between a space you avoid from 10 a.m. onward and one you can actually use most of the day. Solid patio covers also protect the adjacent wall and door from direct UV damage.
Rural properties in Newberry Springs often have outbuildings, animal pens, or secondary structures that benefit from a defined perimeter. A wood privacy fence gives you that separation without fencing an entire large lot - and we set posts deep enough that desert freeze-thaw cycles and high winds do not push them out of plumb.
Many Newberry Springs homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s, and original decking from that era is well overdue for attention. If your existing deck has soft boards, wobbly railings, or damaged ledger connections, we assess the full structure first so you get an honest picture of what needs repair versus what needs full replacement.
Newberry Springs sits in the Mojave Desert where summer temperatures regularly climb past 100 degrees and push over 110 during heat waves. That kind of sustained heat, combined with intense UV radiation at high desert elevation, ages roofing, deck surfaces, and fence coatings much faster than homeowners who moved here from coastal areas expect. Materials that last 15 to 20 years in Los Angeles may need replacement in 7 to 10 years here if they are not rated for desert conditions.
The soil in the Newberry Springs area presents a specific challenge that contractors from outside the region do not always anticipate. Much of the desert floor has a hard caliche layer - a dense calcium carbonate crust - sitting just below the sandy surface. Post holes for fencing and deck footings that only penetrate the sandy topsoil are not properly anchored, and they shift and heave when freeze-thaw cycles work on them each winter. Newberry Springs also sees cold nights from November through February, and the combination of deep desert summers and freezing winters means any structure here needs to be built for both extremes.
Our crew works throughout the Newberry Springs area regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Because Newberry Springs is an unincorporated community, all permits go through San Bernardino County Building and Safety - not a city building department. We know that process and handle it on your behalf.
Newberry Springs is about 20 miles east of Barstow along Interstate 40, with the old Route 66 running right through the community. The area is well known for the Bagdad Cafe - the roadside diner on the old highway that became internationally recognized after a 1987 German film was shot there. Homes here sit on one-acre or larger rural lots and are spread out along desert roads with no city water or sewer - every property runs on a private well and septic system. That rural character means each job is different, and we show up prepared for the specific conditions of your lot rather than expecting a standard suburban setup.
We work throughout the area regularly and serve nearby communities on the same trips. Just to the west, Helendale, CA is another desert community we cover, and we also work throughout Daggett to the west along the I-40 corridor.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we reply within one business day. We ask a few questions about your project before coming out so we arrive prepared for your specific lot and property type.
We come to your Newberry Springs property, assess the site conditions - including soil type and existing structures - and give you a written estimate at no charge. We discuss cost here so there are no surprises once work starts.
We submit the San Bernardino County permit application and arrange material delivery so construction can begin as soon as the permit clears. You do not need to coordinate any of that - we handle it.
Most fence and deck projects run two to six days depending on scope. We schedule the county inspection, and you walk through the finished work with us before the job is closed out.
We serve Newberry Springs as a regular part of our territory - no excuses about the drive, no inflated remote-area pricing. Reach out and we will respond within one business day.
(442) 295-3866Newberry Springs is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, located along the historic Route 66 corridor in the Mojave Desert, roughly 20 miles east of Barstow. The community is known internationally because of the Bagdad Cafe, the roadside diner on Route 66 that was the setting for a 1987 German film and has attracted visitors from around the world since. Beyond the cafe, Newberry Springs is a quiet, rural desert community where homes sit on large parcels - often an acre or more - with no city water or sewer service. You can read more about the area on the Newberry Springs Wikipedia page.
The housing stock here is mostly single-family homes built between the 1960s and 1980s, with a notable share of manufactured homes on permanent lots. Most properties are owner-occupied by long-term residents, and many include outbuildings - detached garages, sheds, animal pens, or workshops alongside the main house. The community is spread out along desert roads, and the open desert landscape includes the dry lake bed that has served as a landmark for the area for generations. Neighboring Helendale and Daggett share a similar rural desert character, and we serve all three communities as a regular part of our territory.
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