
A fence designed around your property, your HOA rules, and your goals - not pulled from a catalog. We handle permits, measurements, and installation from start to finish.

Custom fence design in Chino starts with a site visit, covers material selection, permit handling, and HOA submission, and ends with a fully installed fence - most projects wrap up within two to four weeks from first call to completion.
Off-the-shelf panels rarely fit a real yard. Slopes, gates that need to clear a truck, HOA rules that specify exact colors and heights, California pool barrier requirements - a custom approach handles all of it before a single post goes in the ground. We work with homeowners throughout Chino who need a fence that fits their specific property and does not create a compliance headache later. If your existing fence has sections that could be repaired before a full replacement makes sense, our pool fence installation and ornamental iron fence installation options are worth exploring alongside a custom design conversation.
These four situations are the most common reasons Chino homeowners start a custom fence conversation.
If you can push a fence panel and feel it flex, or if gaps are opening between boards and posts, the structure is failing. In Chino, clay soil shifting under posts over several dry-wet cycles is often the cause - patching the surface will not fix the underlying problem.
A fence that was fine before may now have gaps, low spots, or gates that do not latch securely. California law requires specific fencing around residential pools, and a custom design can meet those requirements while still looking like a natural part of your yard.
If your association has flagged your fence for height, condition, or appearance, that is a clear signal to act. A custom design process that starts with your HOA guidelines means you will not go through the approval process twice or be asked to redo completed work.
Any time you are adding a pool, building an addition, or regrading your yard, your fence may no longer fit the new layout. This is the best time to design a new fence - planned around the finished yard rather than retrofitted around it.
We design and install custom fences in wood, vinyl, aluminum, ornamental iron, and composite materials. Every project starts with a site measurement visit to account for grade changes, gate placement, and your HOA's requirements before anything is quoted or ordered. For homeowners who need a specific look to complement their home's architecture, we can design something that stands out in Chino's newer planned communities where most fences look identical. If you need a specialized solution - like a pool barrier that meets California safety requirements - check out our pool fence installation service, which is built around California's specific enclosure rules.
For properties where the goal is curb appeal or architectural interest rather than just privacy, our ornamental iron fence installation combines a distinctive look with durability suited to the Inland Empire climate. We handle the permit application with the City of Chino's Building and Safety Division and, if you have an HOA, help you prepare the submission documents so the approval process does not become a bottleneck.
Suits homeowners who want a warm, natural look and are willing to seal or stain every few years.
Suits homeowners who want low maintenance and a clean look that holds up to Chino's heat without fading.
Suits yards where visibility and style matter as much as containment - especially around pools.
Suits homeowners who want a distinctive, architectural look that standard panels cannot deliver.
Chino has two conditions that make fence design more involved than in many other Southern California cities. The first is the soil. Much of Chino sits on expansive clay that swells when it rains and shrinks in the summer heat - and if posts are not set deep enough and anchored properly in concrete, that movement will tilt them within a few seasons. The second is the HOA density. Chino has a high concentration of master-planned communities where HOA boards control fence height, material, and color, and getting that wrong means tearing out completed work and starting over. A custom design process that starts with those constraints saves time and money.
We serve homeowners across Chino and the surrounding cities, including families in Chino Hills and homeowners in Ontario who need the same permit and HOA awareness on their projects. California also requires contractors to call 811 before any digging begins so underground utility lines are marked - a step that protects your irrigation system and any buried lines in your yard.
A predictable process from first call to finished fence - so you always know what comes next.
We start with a short conversation about your goals - privacy, security, curb appeal, or all three. Expect questions about your yard size, HOA status, and whether there is an existing fence to remove. We reply within one business day.
We come to your property to measure the fence line, assess the grade of your yard, and walk through material and gate options in person. You leave the visit with a clear picture of what the project will look like and cost.
We submit the permit application to the City of Chino's Building and Safety Division before any work begins. If you have an HOA, we help you prepare the submission documents - most homeowners find this step goes faster when we handle it.
Once permits are approved, we schedule your start date, call 811 to mark underground utilities, and complete the installation in one to three days. The crew cleans up each day and walks you through the finished fence before leaving.
We reply within one business day. Share your goals and we will come out, measure, and give you a written quote with no obligation.
(840) 200-1589Chino's expansive clay soil shifts with every wet-dry cycle, and that movement is what causes most fences to lean within a few years. We set posts at the right depth and anchor them correctly for local soil conditions so the fence stays plumb over time.
Pulling a permit from the City of Chino, figuring out what your HOA requires, and making sure the design meets both sets of rules can feel overwhelming. We handle the permit application and help you prepare the HOA submission so you never have to wonder whether your fence is legal.
We have worked in Chino's planned communities and know what developments like The Preserve and College Park typically require from an HOA fence design submission. That means your design is built to get approved on the first round, not revised.
Your written estimate accounts for your yard's specific conditions - slope, soil, and gate count - so the number you agree to at the start is the number on the final invoice. No mid-project surprises.
Custom fence design is where local knowledge pays the most. Understanding Chino's soil, its permit process, and the HOA requirements across its planned communities is what separates a smooth project from one that stalls at approval. You can verify any California fence contractor's license at the California Contractors State License Board and learn more about professional installation standards from the American Fence Association.
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