Your yard deserves a fence that holds up to local soil conditions and weather. We install cedar and redwood fences in Chino Hills with posts set deep and footings sized for clay soil.

Wood fence installation in Chino Hills means removing any existing fence, digging post holes, setting posts in concrete, and attaching rails and boards - most residential jobs finish in one to two days.
Chino Hills homeowners deal with a specific set of challenges that make wood fence installation different here than elsewhere. The clay-heavy soil shifts with every wet and dry season, the sun bleaches and dries unprotected wood faster than in coastal cities, and many neighborhoods have HOA rules that govern fence height, style, and even wood species. Getting all of that right from the start is what separates a fence that lasts 15 to 20 years from one that needs repairs in three.
If you are also considering a low-maintenance alternative, take a look at our vinyl fence installation service - vinyl holds up well in Southern California conditions and requires very little ongoing upkeep.
If one or more posts are tilting - even slightly - the foundation of your fence is failing. In Chino Hills, clay-heavy soil expands and contracts with seasonal moisture changes, working posts loose over time. A leaning post will not fix itself, and the longer you wait, the more of the fence it can take down with it.
Wood dried out by years of Chino Hills sun and Santa Ana winds starts to crack along the grain and feels rough to the touch. That is not just cosmetic - cracked wood lets moisture in during rainy season, speeding up rot from the inside out. If more than a few boards look like this, replacement is usually more cost-effective than patching.
Gaps at the base are a common sign that boards have warped or the fence has shifted. For families with pets or young children, this is a safety issue, not just an aesthetic one. A new fence with proper footings and correctly spaced boards will close those gaps and stay closed.
HOAs in Chino Hills actively enforce fence appearance standards. A notice from your association is a clear signal it is time to act - ignoring it leads to fines that accumulate quickly. A new fence that meets your HOA's current requirements resolves the issue and gives you documentation the work was done to code.
We install privacy fences, picket fences, and board-on-board wood fences for residential properties throughout Chino Hills. Every installation starts with a site visit so we can account for your yard's slope, soil, and HOA requirements before a single post goes in. For homeowners focused on backyard privacy, our privacy fence installation service covers solid panel designs that block sightlines and reduce noise from neighboring properties.
We also work alongside homeowners who want to explore other materials. If you prefer something that never needs painting or staining, our vinyl fence installation team can walk you through the differences and help you decide what fits your yard and budget.
Solid board designs for homeowners who want a fully enclosed, private backyard space.
Classic curb-appeal option for front yards - works well in HOA communities with height restrictions.
Alternating boards for a finished look from both sides - popular for shared property lines.
Natural rot-resistant species chosen for Chino Hills' sun-intense, clay-soil environment.
Chino Hills sits on clay-heavy soil that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. That seasonal movement is the number-one reason fences fail prematurely here. Posts that were set at the bare minimum depth - fine in flat, stable soil - start to lean within a few years on a Chino Hills hillside lot. Pair that with fall Santa Ana winds that can gust past 60 mph, and a fence built to average standards is going to need attention much sooner than it should.
We also serve the neighborhoods around Diamond Bar and Yorba Linda, where many homes share similar terrain and HOA conditions. If you are in those areas, the same installation standards apply - deep posts, concrete footings sized for local soil, and a design review against your community's requirements before work starts.
Reach out and we will ask a few basic questions - fence length, goals, and whether you have an HOA. We schedule a free, no-obligation site visit typically within a few days.
We measure the fence line, assess terrain and soil, and walk you through wood type, height, and style options. You receive a written estimate within a day or two of the visit.
We handle the city permit application. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we provide the drawings needed for their review. This step can take a few days to a few weeks depending on your association.
The crew digs holes, sets posts in concrete, and attaches rails and boards. Most residential jobs finish in one to two days. We walk the finished fence with you before leaving - concrete needs 24 to 48 hours to cure before the fence bears weight.
We reply to all estimate requests within one business day. The site visit and written estimate are free with no obligation.
Call us or submit the form and we will respond within one business day. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer on what your fence will cost.
(909) 546-5337We dig deeper than the minimum and size our concrete footings for the expansive clay that runs through most of this city. That means your fence stays plumb through wet winters and dry summers, not just the first season after installation.
A large share of Chino Hills neighborhoods are governed by HOAs with strict fence rules. We review your CC&Rs before any post goes in the ground, so the finished fence meets community standards and you never get a teardown notice.
Every job is performed by a California-licensed fence contractor. Licensing means you can verify our standing with the California Contractors State License Board before signing anything. Insurance protects your property throughout the job.
You receive an itemized written estimate covering removal of the old fence, materials, permits, and labor. No scope changes without your approval, and no surprise line items on the final invoice.
Every one of those proof points matters more in Chino Hills than in a flat, mild-climate city. The soil, the wind, and the HOA density here all demand a contractor who has done this work locally - not just anywhere. Learn more about how we work on our about page.
For more information on permits, wood fence regulations, and California contractor standards, visit the American Fence Association or the California Contractors State License Board.
Explore other fencing options we offer for Chino Hills homeowners.
A low-maintenance alternative that never needs painting or staining - holds up well to Chino Hills heat and Santa Ana winds.
Learn MoreSolid panel designs that close off your backyard from neighboring sightlines, available in wood and other materials.
Learn MoreCall today or submit an online request - we respond within one business day and your estimate is always free.