
Your yard needs a fence that actually holds up - one with posts set for local clay soil, proper permits pulled, and a gate that latches every time.

Chain link fence installation in Chino Hills means woven steel mesh stretched between posts set in concrete, with most standard residential jobs completed in one to two days, including gates.
Chino Hills homeowners choose chain link for a straightforward reason: it gives you a real perimeter at a realistic price. It works for backyards, dog runs, pool barriers, and property lines - anywhere you need security without paying for a premium look. The clay-heavy soil throughout most of Chino Hills means post depth matters more here than in most cities, and a crew that does not account for seasonal soil movement is the most common reason posts start leaning within a few years. If you are weighing options, our aluminum fence installation page covers a more decorative alternative that also holds up in this climate.
Most Chino Hills neighborhoods are governed by HOAs, and chain link rules vary by community - some prohibit standard silver in visible yards but allow black vinyl-coated mesh in backyards. We check your HOA requirements before any work begins so you are not left dealing with a violation notice after the job is done.
Walk your fence line and look for mesh that droops between posts or a post that has started to lean. In Chino Hills, clay soil that swells and contracts with the seasons is a common reason posts shift over time. Once a post leans noticeably, the whole fence line tends to follow - straightening individual posts is rarely worth the cost.
If your yard is currently open or has only a partial fence, you feel it every time you open the back door. A properly installed chain link fence with a self-latching gate gives you a perimeter you can trust. This is one of the most common reasons Chino Hills homeowners call a fence contractor - it is less about looks and more about peace of mind.
Surface rust spread across large sections, broken or bent links, or areas where the mesh has been pushed in and never bounced back mean the fence has reached the end of its useful life. Patching can work for small damage, but widespread rust or structural damage usually means the whole fence needs to go. A fence in this condition also is not deterring anything - it just looks like it is.
California law requires a barrier around residential swimming pools to prevent unsupervised access by young children, and chain link is one of the most common and cost-effective ways to meet that requirement. If you are having a pool built in Chino Hills, the fence permit and pool permit are often coordinated - confirm this with your contractors before construction starts.
We install galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link fences in heights from 3 feet to 6 feet, with standard silver or colored finishes in black, green, or brown. Every installation includes posts set in concrete with depth sized for Chino Hills clay soil, tension bars and ties that keep the mesh taut, and gates with self-closing, self-latching hardware. For homeowners who want something with a more decorative look, security fence installation covers high-security perimeter options that combine strength with access control.
We handle permits through the City of Chino Hills building department and review HOA requirements before the project starts. Pool barrier installations meet California state requirements for gate height, hardware, and enclosure integrity. Commercial chain link for schools, storage yards, and commercial properties is also available - see our aluminum fence installation page if you want a commercial-adjacent option with a more finished look.
Best for homeowners who need a reliable, low-cost perimeter for backyards, dog runs, or property lines and do not need a decorative finish.
Suits homeowners in HOA communities or those who want the fence to blend into landscaping - black and green are the most commonly approved colors.
For homeowners adding or retrofitting a pool enclosure to meet California barrier requirements, with self-latching gates that open away from the pool.
Single walk gates, double drive gates, and cantilever gates for driveways - designed to swing freely, latch securely, and hold their shape over time.
Chino Hills is built across rolling hills with clay-heavy soil that moves with the wet and dry seasons. Standard post depths that work fine on flat valley lots are not enough here - posts need to go deeper and the concrete needs to be mixed for soil movement. We have installed fences on the sloped lots near Chino and in the hillside neighborhoods throughout the city, and we know what a fence installed in this terrain looks like a year later if those steps are skipped. The answer is a leaning post and a call to start the job over.
The HOA density here is also something a contractor without local experience underestimates. Many Chino Hills associations restrict or prohibit standard silver chain link in front and visible side yards. In Pomona and the surrounding Inland Empire, the permit and HOA landscape is different - so working with a contractor who knows specifically how Chino Hills approvals run saves you weeks of back-and-forth. We pull permits through the City of Chino Hills building department and prepare HOA submissions as part of our standard process. For more on California utility marking requirements before any digging, visit the Underground Service Alert (811) website.
Call or submit a request online and we will schedule a time to walk your property. We do not quote firm prices over the phone - we measure the fence line, note slopes and obstacles, ask about gate locations, and leave you with a written quote that breaks down materials, labor, and permit fees separately. We reply within 1 business day.
We apply for the city building permit and prepare your HOA submission documents. Permit processing in Chino Hills can take a few days to a few weeks - we handle the application and keep you updated on timing so there are no surprises on installation day.
We submit a request through California's 811 utility notification system before any digging starts - typically two to three business days ahead of the scheduled install date. On installation day, the crew sets posts in concrete, stretches the mesh, and hangs gates. Most residential jobs are done in a single day.
Before the crew packs up, walk the fence line with the crew lead and check that posts are plumb, mesh is tight, and the gate latches the way you want. We clean up all scrap material and packaging before leaving. If a city inspection is required, we schedule and attend it.
We handle permits, HOA submissions, and utility marking. Written quote within 1 business day.
(909) 546-5337We set posts deeper than minimum depth and use a concrete mix that resists the seasonal expansion and contraction of local clay soil. It is the single biggest difference between a fence that stays straight for years and one that starts leaning after the first rainy season.
We handle the City of Chino Hills permit application and prepare the documents your HOA needs to approve the project. An unpermitted fence can become a real problem when you sell your home - we make sure everything is documented before we consider the job done.
We are a state-licensed and fully insured fence contractor operating in Chino Hills and the surrounding Inland Empire. The American Fence Association publishes standards for installation quality - we follow those standards on every job. Visit the AFA at americanfenceassociation.com for details on what professional installation looks like.
A gate that does not latch reliably is the most common complaint about chain link fence jobs. We install every gate with self-closing, self-latching hardware and check the entire fence line before we leave - so you can let your dog out or send your kids into the yard without standing at the door watching.
Every one of these details - post depth, permits, HOA coordination, gate hardware - adds up to a fence that does its job reliably. Call us or submit a request online and we will walk your property and give you a written quote within 1 business day.
A rust-free, low-maintenance alternative to chain link with a more finished look - popular for yards, pools, and HOA-governed properties.
Learn MoreHigh-security perimeter fencing with access control options for homeowners and businesses that need more than a standard boundary fence.
Learn MorePermits, HOA submissions, and proper post depth are all part of the job. Call now or submit a request and hear back within 1 business day.