
Hillside lots, Santa Ana winds, and an active equestrian community make farm fencing in Chino Hills more involved than a flat-ground job. We plan every project around your terrain and give you a written quote after walking your property in person.

Farm and ranch fencing in Chino Hills covers any fencing designed to contain livestock, protect property boundaries on larger parcels, or keep wildlife out - and most projects here take one to three days on a one- to five-acre parcel once materials are on site.
Unlike standard yard fencing, agricultural and perimeter fencing on Chino Hills properties involves extra planning around terrain, utility marking, and sometimes permit checks depending on your parcel's zoning. The rolling hills and expansive clay soil here mean what works on flat ground in another city does not always translate directly to a Chino Hills property.
If your project also involves securing a smaller yard for pets or children near the main house, our pet and dog fencing service handles that side of things - and we can coordinate both as part of one project.
If you can grab a post and rock it, the footing has failed. In Chino Hills, this often happens after a wet winter followed by a dry summer - the clay soil expands and contracts enough to work posts loose over several seasons. A leaning post is not just cosmetic; it means the fence is no longer doing its job of containing animals.
Standard yard fencing is not designed to contain animals that push, lean, or test boundaries. If you are adding horses, goats, or other livestock to your Chino Hills property for the first time, your existing fence almost certainly needs to be replaced with something purpose-built. Using the wrong fence type with livestock creates real safety and liability risks.
After a strong Santa Ana wind event, walk your entire fence line and look for panels that have shifted, rails that have popped loose, or gates that no longer close properly. Even damage that looks minor can compromise the whole run, especially on hillside sections. If more than a few sections are affected, full replacement is often more cost-effective than patching.
Chino Hills borders Chino Hills State Park, and coyotes, deer, and other wildlife regularly move through properties at the city's edges. If animals are getting into your garden, feed storage, or livestock areas, your current fencing is not doing the job. A properly designed perimeter fence can stop most of that wildlife pressure.
We install the full range of agricultural and perimeter fencing types used in and around Chino Hills. For equestrian properties - which are common in the Carbon Canyon and Chino Hills State Park corridor - we build pipe-and-rail and board-rail systems designed specifically for horses, with smooth interior faces and no sharp edges. For general livestock containment or property boundary fencing, high-tensile wire and woven wire between treated wood or steel posts are the most practical and cost-effective options.
For properties where wildlife pressure from the nearby state park is a concern, we can design a perimeter system with the right height and ground treatment to stop coyotes from digging under and deer from jumping over. And if your project connects to a home yard that also needs a secure enclosure for a dog or smaller animals, our pet and dog fencing service handles that boundary - while our chain link fence installation is another strong option for high-traffic perimeter runs that need durability above all else.
Best for equestrian properties that need a smooth, strong barrier built specifically for horses, with no sharp edges or gaps where hooves could catch.
Best for large parcel perimeter fencing where cost-effectiveness and durability matter more than visual appearance.
Best for containing goats, sheep, or smaller livestock that would push through or squeeze under a simpler wire system.
Best for properties bordering open land or the state park, where coyotes, deer, or other wildlife are regularly crossing onto the property.
Chino Hills is built across rolling hills, and very few parcels here are flat. Fencing across slopes requires stepping or racking the fence line to follow the grade - otherwise you end up with gaps at the bottom that defeat the purpose of containment fencing entirely. The expansive clay soil throughout the area also means posts set without proper concrete footings will loosen over time as the ground moves through wet and dry seasons. We set corner and gate posts with concrete footings on every project here, not just when code requires it.
The city's equestrian community is active, particularly in areas near Carbon Canyon and the state park boundary. Homeowners keeping horses here need fencing built to equestrian standards - not standard yard fencing adapted after the fact. We also carry California 811 utility marking as a standard step before any post goes in the ground, which protects your water and gas lines on rural parcels where utility maps are not always precise. We serve homeowners in Corona and Chino as well, where similar terrain and agricultural zoning conditions apply.
We reply within one business day and ask a few basic questions - acreage, type of animals, and whether you have a survey showing your property lines. This helps us prepare for the site visit without wasting your time.
We walk your actual fence line with you - not just the perimeter from the driveway. In Chino Hills, terrain and HOA rules mean a phone quote is never accurate. The estimate visit typically takes 30 to 60 minutes and gives us everything we need to give you a written number.
We confirm whether a permit is needed for your project and handle the application if so. At least three business days before digging, we call 811 to have underground utilities marked - California law requires this, and it protects your property from accidental line damage.
On installation day the crew sets posts first, then attaches fencing material and installs gates. For a typical Chino Hills parcel, most projects wrap up in one to three days. We do a walkthrough with you before leaving - every gate gets tested and every post gets checked - so any concerns are addressed before we pack up.
We walk your fence line in person, handle permits and utility marking, and give you a written quote before any work starts.
(909) 546-5337We do not quote farm fencing projects over the phone. Chino Hills terrain - slopes, uneven grade, and varying soil conditions - means the only accurate quote comes after we have walked your actual fence line. A written estimate that accounts for your specific property is what protects you from mid-project surprises.
Chino Hills has a well-established equestrian community near the state park and Carbon Canyon corridor. We build horse fencing with smooth interior faces, no sharp edges, and proper height for the animals you are keeping - not adapted yard fencing. This is a specific skill set, and it matters for animal safety.
Santa Ana wind events in Chino Hills regularly gust past 50 miles per hour, and a fence without proper corner and end bracing will show it after the first big event of the season. We set extra-deep footings at corners and use heavier bracing on exposed runs so your fence holds through wind events, not just calm weather.
Before any post goes in the ground on a Chino Hills property, we call California 811 to have underground utilities marked. On rural and semi-rural parcels, utility maps are not always precise, and skipping this step creates real risk. The UC Agriculture and Natural Resources extension notes proper installation practices like this as key to long-term fence performance.
Between on-site quoting, local terrain experience, and wind-resistant installation practices, we bring the details that matter on Chino Hills properties. Call us or submit the form below to set up your free fence line walk.
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