
CH Chino Fence Builder installs, repairs, and replaces fences for homeowners and businesses across the Inland Empire - on time, on budget, with no permit headaches on your end.

CH Chino Fence Builder is a full-service fence contractor based in Chino, CA, offering 16 fence and gate services to residential and commercial customers across the Inland Empire. Whether you need a brand-new fence, a repair after a wind event, or a custom gate for your driveway, we handle the permit process, the installation, and the cleanup - so you do not have to coordinate multiple contractors.

Warped, graying boards letting your privacy slip away? A fresh wood fence adds character and security that lasts decades when built right.
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Tired of repainting and repairing? Vinyl fencing looks clean and holds that look for 20-plus years without any staining or sealing.
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Need security without sacrificing visibility? Chain link is durable, low-maintenance, and keeps pets and children safely inside your yard.
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Want a clean, lasting fence with zero painting? Aluminum holds its shape and finish for 30-plus years in the Inland Empire heat.
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Running a business that needs a secure perimeter? Commercial-grade fencing protects your property, assets, and liability.
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Neighbors too close for comfort? A solid privacy fence blocks sightlines and noise so your backyard actually feels like yours.
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Leaning posts or broken boards? Fast, professional repairs restore your fence without the cost of full replacement.
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Have a yard that does not fit a standard fence? We design and build custom fencing tailored to your exact dimensions and style.
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California requires a barrier around every pool. Get a code-compliant pool fence that keeps children safe and passes inspection.
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Managing horses, livestock, or open land? We install durable perimeter fencing built for the demands of agricultural properties.
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Dogs need a secure yard, not a close call. Pet fencing keeps your animals safely contained with no gaps they can push through.
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Control who enters your driveway or property. Automatic gate systems add security and convenience in one clean installation.
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Want the elegance of wrought iron without the rust? Ornamental iron fencing adds curb appeal that lasts for generations.
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Need to control access and deter intruders? Security fencing with the right height and design makes trespassing genuinely difficult.
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Sun and heat fade wood fast in Chino. Professional staining and sealing adds years to your fence and restores its color.
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Old fence beyond patching? Full fence replacement gives you a clean start with materials built for today's weather and codes.
Learn MoreGetting a new fence should be straightforward. Here is what to expect.
Call us or fill out the contact form. We ask a few quick questions - roughly how much fence you need, what style you are thinking, and whether you have an HOA. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you. You do not need to have everything figured out yet.
We walk your property, measure the fence line, and talk through your options for material, height, and style. We flag anything that could affect the project - slopes, utility lines, or permit requirements specific to your address. You receive a written, itemized estimate before we leave or within one business day.
We pull the required permits, call 811 to locate underground utilities, and schedule your installation. The crew handles everything from post setting to final cleanup. We do a walkthrough with you when the job is done, answer any maintenance questions, and make sure every gate latches before we go.
We hold a valid license from the California Contractors State License Board and carry general liability and workers compensation coverage. You can verify our license on cslb.ca.gov before you sign anything.
Every estimate is free. We come to your property, measure the fence line, and give you a written, itemized quote. No pressure, no deposits required to get a number. You decide whether to move forward on your timeline.
We are a locally owned company with roots in Chino. We know the clay soil, the HOA rules, the permit process, and the summer heat here - because we work in this community every week.
Navigating the City of Chino permit process is our job, not yours. We submit the application, respond to any city questions, and schedule the required inspection. You never have to call the building department.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (840) 200-1589 or send us a message.
"They pulled the permit, handled the HOA submission, and had the fence done in two days. I did not have to make a single phone call to the city. The wood posts are solid - I pushed on them after the job and they did not move at all."
Marcus T., Chino, CA - Wood fence installation
"Our pool fence passed inspection the first time. The gate latch is positioned exactly where it needs to be so the kids cannot reach it. We had a tight timeline before our housewarming and they made it work."
Diane R., Ontario, CA - Pool fence installation
"Three fence posts had been pushed up by the clay soil and the whole line was leaning. They re-dug and reset the posts deeper than the originals. It has been through two rainy seasons since and everything is still straight."
Kevin M., Chino Hills, CA - Fence repair
We respond within 1 business day - no exceptions. There is no obligation to move forward after receiving your estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your fence line and walk you through your options in person.
(840) 200-1589CH Chino Fence Builder is based in Chino, CA and serves 12 cities across the western Inland Empire - including Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Chino Hills, and Pomona. We offer same-week estimates throughout our service area and can typically schedule installation within two to three weeks of permit approval.
Straight answers to the questions homeowners ask before they hire anyone.
The City of Chino requires a permit for solid fences over six feet tall and for fences in certain yard zones. Skipping the permit can create problems when you sell your home. Your contractor should handle this - if they say permits are not needed for a six-foot fence, that is a red flag worth taking seriously. The City of Chino Building Division publishes the current standards at cityofchino.org.
City of Chino Building DivisionMany Chino neighborhoods - especially newer planned communities like College Park and The Preserve - have HOA rules about fence height, material, and color. HOA rules apply on top of city requirements, not instead of them. Get written HOA approval before signing any contract. A fence that violates HOA standards can require costly modifications after the work is done.
Most of Chino sits on expansive clay soil that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. That seasonal movement is the main reason fence posts in this area eventually lean or heave out of alignment. Posts set too shallow or without proper concrete will fail faster here than in sandier soil. Ask any contractor you consider how deep they set posts in Chino's clay - the answer tells you a lot.
California Geological Survey - Expansive SoilsChino regularly hits 100-plus degrees in summer, and the UV exposure here is intense. Untreated or unsealed wood dries out, cracks, and grays much faster in this climate than in coastal cities. Sealing or staining within the first year and re-applying every two to three years adds significant years to a wood fence's life. Choosing cedar or redwood - which have natural oils - also helps.
Yes. The Inland Empire experiences Santa Ana wind events with gusts that can exceed 50 mph. A privacy fence acts like a sail in those conditions - posts that are not set deep enough or packed properly in concrete are the first thing to fail. This is one reason post-setting quality matters more in this region than it would in a milder climate.
National Weather Service - Santa Ana WindsIn California, any contractor performing fence work above $500 in combined labor and materials must hold a valid license from the California Contractors State License Board. You can verify any contractor's license number in about 30 seconds on the CSLB website. Also confirm they carry general liability insurance and workers compensation - if a worker is injured on your property without coverage, you could face liability.
CH Chino Fence Builder is a licensed and insured fence contractor company based in Chino, CA, serving 12 Inland Empire communities since 2019. We hold a contractor license issued by the California Contractors State License Board, which you can verify at cslb.ca.gov before you make any decisions.
Since 2019, we have completed hundreds of residential and commercial fence projects across Chino and the surrounding Inland Empire - covering all 16 services we offer, from basic chain link to custom ornamental iron.
If you want to learn more about how we work and who we are, visit our About page.
Common questions from Chino homeowners before they hire a fence contractor.
Wood costs less upfront but requires staining or sealing every few years to hold up in the Inland Empire heat. Vinyl costs 20-30% more initially but needs nothing beyond an occasional rinse. Over 10-15 years, vinyl typically costs less when you factor in maintenance. The American Fence Association provides a neutral comparison of fencing materials at americanfenceassociation.com.
If fewer than a quarter of your boards are damaged and the posts are still solid, repair is usually the better value. If the posts have shifted, the rails sag, or rot is visible at the base of multiple posts, replacement is almost always the smarter choice - patching a failing structure costs money without solving the underlying problem.
A complete written estimate should list materials (species or grade, not just 'wood'), labor, permit fees, gate hardware, and the depth posts will be set. If a quote does not include permit fees or just says 'concrete,' ask for specifics before you sign. Vague estimates lead to surprise charges after the work starts.
Have more questions about your specific project? Call us at (840) 200-1589 or send a message and we will answer them for free, no obligation.
Chino is a city of roughly 90,000 residents in San Bernardino County, sitting in the western Inland Empire about 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. Most of the housing stock was built between 1980 and 2005, when the city grew rapidly as dairy farms gave way to residential tracts. That means a significant portion of the homes here have original fencing that is now 20 to 40 years old - and due for repair or replacement. You can read more about the city at the U.S. Census Bureau quick facts page for Chino.
The city has real character. The Planes of Fame Air Museum at Cable Airport is one of the most well-known aviation collections in Southern California. Newer master-planned neighborhoods like The Preserve have brought thousands of families to the southern part of the city since the 2000s. Many of those homes are now old enough that first-generation fencing, driveways, and exterior materials are starting to need serious attention.
We work throughout Chino every week - from the neighborhoods near Eucalyptus Avenue to the newer streets south of the airport. Chino's clay-heavy soil and intense summer heat create specific demands on fence materials and installation methods. We build with those conditions in mind, which is one reason homeowners here trust us over contractors who work the whole region without knowing the local soil. The City of Chino Community Development Department handles all local permits and inspections, and we work with them regularly.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
CH Chino Fence Builder
13232 14th St
Chino, CA 91710
Always open, 24/7.
Call us or request a free estimate online - we respond within 1 business day and serve all of Chino and the surrounding Inland Empire.