30+ Years Experience | Conesco Storage Systems
Conesco supplies and installs seismic-rated pallet racking for warehouses across Perris and the Inland Empire. Every system we sell in Southern California ships with the engineering documentation Riverside County requires. New or used, our inventory includes uprights, beams, decking, and accessories built for the 36-foot clear heights common in Perris distribution centers.
We buy and sell all types of warehouse racking and material handling equipment. Our inventory for the Perris area includes:
We stock replacement parts and racking add-ons rated for Southern California seismic loads. Contact our team to request a quote or sell your used pallet racking in Perris.
Perris warehouses run big. Many of the distribution centers along the I-215 corridor have 36-foot clear heights, 100+ dock doors, and ESFR sprinkler systems. That means standard racking from other regions often won’t pass a Riverside County building inspection here.
We design racking layouts around the realities of Perris facilities: high-bay storage configurations, cross-dock operations, and the flue space requirements the Riverside County Fire Department enforces under California Fire Code Chapter 32.
Selective, drive-in, push-back, and pallet flow racking systems sized for Inland Empire distribution centers. We configure layouts around your dock door count, forklift fleet, and product mix. Every system we install in Riverside County comes with load capacity placards and is anchored to meet California seismic code.
Double your usable square footage without expanding your building footprint. Our mezzanines are common in Perris 3PL operations that need pick module space above floor-level pallet storage. We handle the structural engineering, Riverside County permitting, and installation.
We supply conveyor belts, rollers, and gravity conveyors for the high-volume fulfillment operations Perris is known for. Systems are available in configurations that integrate with your existing racking layout and dock-to-stock workflow.
The Perris industrial market is anchored by large-scale logistics operations. Companies like Amazon, Home Depot, General Mills, Ross, iHerb, and Wayfair run distribution out of the area. Our racking systems support the same types of operations:
Most warehouse projects in Perris require two permits before you can load your first pallet: a building permit from the City of Perris (or Riverside County for unincorporated areas) and a high-pile storage permit from the Riverside County Fire Department. Both require PE-stamped engineered drawings.
Conesco handles this from start to finish:
We’ve managed racking projects across the Inland Empire for over 30 years. We know what Riverside County inspectors look for.
Perris sits in the eastern Inland Empire, one of the largest industrial corridors in North America. The city has over 44 million square feet of industrial and warehouse space with direct access to I-215 and proximity to I-15.
The location puts warehouses about 70 miles from the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, the busiest container port complex in the Western Hemisphere. Port drayage to Perris typically runs same-day. The Metrolink 91/Perris Valley Line also connects the area to Downtown LA for workforce access.
Typical Perris warehouses feature 36-foot clear heights, cross-dock configurations, 100+ dock-high doors, and ESFR sprinkler systems. These are big buildings with big racking needs, and the seismic and fire code requirements in Riverside County make it critical to work with a supplier that understands California compliance.
Neighboring industrial tenants along the I-215 corridor include Amazon, Home Depot, General Mills, Ross, iHerb, and Wayfair.
Frequently Asked Questions About Pallet Racking Equipment in Perris, CA.
Businesses across Perris and the Inland Empire save between 50% and 70% when they buy used pallet racking from Conesco instead of new equipment. A racking setup that costs $50,000 new often runs between $15,000 and $25,000 used. One thing to watch in California: used racking from out of state may not meet Seismic Design Category D or E requirements. We inspect every piece we sell and confirm it’s rated for the seismic loads at your specific Perris address.
Contact our team by phone or through the form on this page. Here’s how it works:
Yes. California requires a building permit for any racking system over 5 feet 9 inches tall. In Perris, that means almost every warehouse installation needs a permit from the City of Perris Building Department or Riverside County Building and Safety.
You’ll also need a high-pile storage permit from the Riverside County Fire Department if you’re storing combustible materials above 12 feet, which covers most pallet-racked operations. Both permits require PE-stamped engineered drawings. Conesco provides these drawings and coordinates the permit process for you.
California is in one of the highest seismic zones in the country. Perris falls into Seismic Design Category D or E depending on your exact site location and soil classification. The International Building Code (IBC) and ASCE 7 standards require that all racking be engineered to withstand ground acceleration specific to your address.
In practice, this means:
If you buy racking from a supplier who doesn’t ask for your facility address and slab details, they’re quoting a standard system that likely won’t pass inspection.
A high-pile storage (HPS) permit is required by the Riverside County Fire Department when you’re storing combustible materials above 12 feet in an area exceeding 500 square feet. That includes most pallet-racked warehouse operations.
The Riverside County Office of the Fire Marshal follows its own HPS guideline (FP-03), which requires:
Conesco coordinates with your fire protection engineer and handles the racking layout documentation required for HPS permit approval.
All used pallet racking sold by Conesco is fully functional and load-tested.
Most standard sizes are in stock and ready for shipment. Popular configurations move fast, so we recommend confirming your order as soon as your quote is approved.
Keep in mind that the permitting timeline in Riverside County can add 2 to 6 weeks depending on plan check backlog. Conesco submits your permit package early so racking delivery aligns with permit approval. That way your installation crew isn’t waiting on paperwork.
Yes. Conesco provides delivery and professional installation throughout Perris, Riverside County, and the Inland Empire. Our install crews anchor every rack to seismic spec, set flue spaces per California Fire Code, and post load capacity placards at each bay.
We serve Perris and nearby cities including Moreno Valley, Riverside, Menifee, Lake Elsinee, Hemet, Sun City, Nuevo, San Jacinto, and the entire I-215 corridor.
If you’re closing, downsizing, or reconfiguring your warehouse, Conesco handles the entire liquidation. We assess your existing racking, offer fair market value, and manage safe teardown and removal. Our nationwide network of buyers helps Perris businesses get strong returns on used pallet racking and material handling equipment.
This is common in the IE. Lease terms shift, 3PL contracts change, and warehouse tenants turn over. We’ve decommissioned and repurchased racking from facilities across the Inland Empire, and we can usually have a crew on-site within days of agreement.
Conesco specializes in warehouse equipment. That’s all we do. We know pallet racking, shelving, conveyors, and mezzanines. You get inspected, seismic-rated materials at transparent prices without bidding or uncertainty.
For California projects, the difference matters even more. Auction houses sell racking as-is with no engineering support. Conesco includes seismic verification, PE-stamped drawings, and permit coordination. In Riverside County, that’s not optional. It’s how you get your certificate of occupancy.
Our team is ready to assist you in finding the right equipment for your project. Complete our contact form or call us directly