YF Chino Hills Fence Builder is a licensed fence contractor serving Chino Hills, CA, specializing in wood fences, privacy fences, and automatic gate installation for the city's hillside properties. Our crew has been installing and repairing fences in Chino Hills since 2020, and we respond to new requests within one business day.

Chino Hills homes built in the 1980s and 1990s are hitting the age where original wood fences need full replacement. We set cedar and redwood posts in concrete footings sized for this city's clay soil - read more about our wood fence installation service.
Many Chino Hills backyards sit close to neighboring lots on tiered hillside terrain, making full privacy fences a common request. We install solid board and board-on-board designs that block sightlines even on sloped property lines.
Santa Ana winds that move through Chino Hills every fall knock posts loose, split boards, and bend gate frames. We handle fence repairs quickly so storm-damaged sections do not create safety or liability issues on your property.
Long driveways are common on Chino Hills hillside properties, and an automatic gate adds security without the daily inconvenience of getting out of the car. We install slide, swing, and barrier gate systems with keypad, remote, or app control.
Vinyl holds up well in Chino Hills' intense UV and dry heat without needing the periodic staining or sealing that wood requires. For HOA communities that mandate a uniform fence appearance, vinyl panels stay looking clean much longer between maintenance cycles.
Higher-value properties near Carbon Canyon and in the city's hillside neighborhoods often choose ornamental iron for its combination of security, visibility, and curb appeal. Iron is also a code-compliant option in Chino Hills fire hazard severity zones where combustible materials are restricted.
Most homes in Chino Hills were built between the late 1970s and the mid-1990s, which means the original fences are now 30 to 45 years old. Those fences were installed before anyone was accounting for the clay soil movement that defines this city. The ground beneath Chino Hills expands significantly when the winter rains come in and then contracts through the long dry summer - a cycle that rocks fence posts loose and cracks concrete footings over years. A fence contractor who does not account for that soil behavior is going to build you something that looks fine on day one and starts leaning by year three.
Chino Hills terrain adds another layer of complexity. A large share of properties sit on graded hillside lots with sloped yards, tiered landscaping, and retaining walls. Installing a fence on a slope requires stepping the fence line or racking the panels to follow the grade, and both approaches demand more labor and planning than a flat lot. Add in the Santa Ana winds that sweep through the city every fall - gusting past 60 mph on the worst days - and the case for getting post depth and footing size right from the start becomes clear. Parts of Chino Hills are also designated as a Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone by CAL FIRE, which affects material choices for properties in those areas.
Our crew works throughout Chino Hills regularly and pulls permits through the City of Chino Hills Building and Safety Division on a routine basis. We know the permit timelines, what the inspectors look for, and which HOA communities in the city have the most detailed fence specifications. Chino Hills has one of the highest HOA concentrations in San Bernardino County, and navigating that process is something we handle on your behalf before a post ever goes in the ground.
The city spans hilly terrain between the Puente Hills and Chino Hills ranges. Many of our jobs are in neighborhoods that back up to Chino Hills State Park or sit along Carbon Canyon Road, where sloped lots and native brush are everyday conditions. We also see a steady volume of work in the neighborhoods along Grand Avenue and around The Shoppes at Chino Hills corridor, where homes are similar in age and facing the same maintenance cycle at the same time.
In addition to Chino Hills, we serve the neighboring city of Chino and communities further east, including Ontario.
Reach out by phone or the online form and we will ask a few quick questions - fence length, material preference, whether you have an HOA. We respond within one business day and schedule a free site visit.
We walk the property, check soil and grade, and review any HOA guidelines. You get a written itemized estimate covering materials, labor, permits, and removal of the old fence - no hidden charges.
We apply for the required building permit through the City of Chino Hills Building and Safety Division. If your HOA requires design approval, we prepare the drawings and submit on your behalf before scheduling the crew.
The crew sets posts, installs rails and panels, and hangs gates in one to two days for most residential projects. We walk the finished fence with you before leaving and confirm the permit inspection is scheduled.
Tell us about your project and we will follow up within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer on what your fence will cost in Chino Hills.
(909) 546-5337Chino Hills is a city of roughly 82,000 to 85,000 residents in western San Bernardino County, incorporated in 1991. It sits across the Puente Hills and Chino Hills ranges, giving the city its characteristic rolling terrain and hillside neighborhoods. Despite its size, Chino Hills has no traditional downtown - the city is almost entirely residential, with commercial activity concentrated along Grand Avenue near The Shoppes at Chino Hills. Most residents own their homes and have lived in them for years, which creates a community that invests in property upkeep rather than deferring maintenance. For more background on the city, the City of Chino Hills website has information on permits, building codes, and city services.
The housing stock is dominated by single-family homes built between 1980 and 2000, typically with stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and attached garages. Many properties have sloped backyards, tiered landscaping, and concrete block perimeter walls that were part of the original tract construction. Carbon Canyon Regional Park on the eastern edge and Chino Hills State Park on the western edge frame the city, and many neighborhoods sit directly adjacent to open hillside terrain. We also serve nearby Diamond Bar for homeowners just across the Los Angeles County line with similar property types and similar maintenance timelines.
Classic wood fencing that adds warmth, privacy, and lasting curb appeal.
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Learn MoreSecure pet fencing that keeps dogs safely in your yard without compromise.
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Learn MoreHandsome ornamental iron fencing that combines timeless style with strength.
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Learn MoreProfessional staining and sealing that extends the life of your wood fence.
Learn MoreComplete fence replacement when repairs are no longer a cost-effective option.
Learn MoreCall us today for a free estimate. We serve Chino Hills and the surrounding Inland Empire cities, and we respond within one business day.