Build Outdoor Space You Actually Use
Decking in Colton for homeowners who need a stable, weather-resistant structure that expands usable living area
JCE Flores Construction builds custom decks for homeowners in Colton who want a functional outdoor area that handles foot traffic, furniture, and exposure to rain without warping or splitting within a few seasons. You may need a deck that connects to a back door, wraps around a corner, or includes built-in seating and planters. Each project begins with understanding how you plan to use the space and what limitations your property presents, such as slope, soil type, or proximity to trees.
The design process includes selecting materials that match your maintenance preferences and budget. Pressure-treated lumber costs less and lasts decades when properly maintained, but requires regular sealing. Composite decking resists rot and fading but expands in heat and requires specific fastening methods. Cedar offers natural resistance to insects and a refined appearance, though it weathers to gray without treatment. JCE Flores Construction discusses these trade-offs during consultation so you understand what each option demands over time.
If you are ready to add or replace a deck, reach out to schedule a consultation in Colton and review design options that fit your home.

What Custom Deck Construction Involves
You receive a structure built on footings that extend below the frost line, with beams and joists spaced to support load without bounce or sag. The framing uses galvanized or stainless hardware to prevent rust, and ledger boards attach to the house with through-bolts and flashing that keeps water from reaching the rim joist. Decking boards are fastened with hidden clips or screws depending on the material, and spacing allows for drainage and airflow beneath the surface.
Once the deck is complete, you notice solid footing underfoot, no movement when furniture is repositioned, and water that drains quickly after rain without pooling in corners. JCE Flores Construction ensures that railings meet code height and spacing, stairs include proper rise and run, and the finished deck integrates visually with the existing structure.
The build includes layout, excavation for footings, framing, decking installation, and railings. Permits are handled according to local requirements. The work does not include landscaping, irrigation adjustments, or grading beyond what is necessary to set footings. If the deck attaches to the home, existing siding is cut back and flashed to prevent water intrusion.
Questions About Deck Building and Materials
These details help clarify what to expect during the planning and construction phases in Colton.
What size footings are required for deck support?
Footings are sized based on soil type, deck height, and load, typically ranging from ten to twelve inches in diameter and extending at least thirty inches deep in this region to stay below frost depth.
How does composite decking perform compared to wood?
Composite resists moisture and insect damage without sealing, but it costs more upfront, can feel hotter in direct sun, and may require special fasteners to allow for thermal movement.
When do permits apply to deck construction?
Most decks over thirty inches in height or attached to a dwelling require a building permit in Colton, which includes inspections of footings, framing, and railings before final approval.
Why is flashing important where the deck meets the house?
Flashing prevents water from entering the wall cavity at the ledger connection, which otherwise leads to rot in the rim joist and interior framing that you cannot see until damage spreads.
How does JCE Flores Construction match the deck to the home?
The team selects railing styles, post caps, and fascia details that complement existing trim and rooflines, so the deck looks like part of the original design rather than an afterthought.
JCE Flores Construction has built decks on flat lots, hillsides, and properties with challenging access, adapting the design to suit the site and the way you use your outdoor space. Contact them to discuss your project and receive a consultation tailored to your home.
