
Leaning posts, rotted boards, or a fence that has simply reached the end of its life - we handle full replacement from demolition to final inspection, including permits and HOA paperwork.

Fence replacement in Chino means removing the old fence completely - posts, rails, and panels - and installing a new one from the ground up, with new post holes set in concrete. Most residential jobs take one to three days once permits and HOA approvals are in place.
Chino's clay-heavy soil and triple-digit summer heat accelerate fence wear in ways that are not always obvious until the fence has already failed. Posts that were not set deep enough shift as the soil expands and contracts. Wood that dried out through years of Inland Empire heat becomes structurally weak, not just cosmetically worn.
If your fence has a few boards that are damaged but the structure is otherwise solid, our fence repair service may be the better call. But when posts are leaning, more than a third of your boards are damaged, or the gate no longer closes properly, replacement is almost always more cost-effective than continuing to patch.
If you can push on the fence and it moves, or if you can see it leaning when you look down the fence line, the posts have failed. In Chino's clay soil, posts that were not set deep enough or installed without concrete will shift over time as the ground expands and contracts. Leaning fences do not get better on their own.
When fence boards crack along the grain, feel soft or spongy to the touch, or look gray and weathered rather than their original color, the wood has dried past the point where staining will help. Chino's summer heat accelerates this process - boards that bake in triple-digit heat without protection weaken faster than most homeowners expect.
A gate that drags, swings open on its own, or will not latch is usually a sign that the posts supporting it have shifted. This is a safety and security issue if you have children or pets. If gate problems are happening alongside other fence issues, the whole fence has likely reached the end of its life.
Walk your fence and count the boards that are broken, rotted, or missing. If that number is more than about one in three, full replacement is almost always more cost-effective than patching. Replacing boards on an aging fence is like putting new tires on a car with a failing engine - the rest of the fence will keep failing around the repairs.
We handle fence replacement from first estimate through final city inspection. That includes pulling the required permits from Chino's Building and Safety Division, calling 811 to get utility lines marked before any digging starts, and coordinating HOA approval if your neighborhood requires it. We also offer our wood fence installation service for homeowners who want to stay with wood but with a properly treated, well-set new fence that is built to handle Chino's climate.
For homeowners who want a lower-maintenance option going forward, we install vinyl and aluminum fencing that holds up in Inland Empire heat without the regular sealing that wood requires. We also handle fence repair for fences that are mostly sound and just need targeted attention - we will tell you honestly which option makes more sense for your specific fence.
For homeowners who want the warmth and look of wood, built with properly treated lumber and posts set deep in concrete for Chino's clay soil.
Ideal for homeowners tired of painting and sealing - vinyl holds up in Inland Empire heat and needs almost no maintenance over the years.
For homeowners who want a clean, open look with long-term durability - aluminum does not rust, warp, or require painting.
We pull the required City of Chino building permit and help with HOA submission materials so nothing gets missed before work starts.
We haul away every piece of the old fence before leaving each day - your yard is clean and usable the same day the crew is done.
After installation, we schedule and coordinate the city building inspection so your fence is fully permitted and compliant from day one.
Chino sits on expansive clay soil - the kind that swells when it gets wet and shrinks when it dries. That constant movement is one of the main reasons fence posts installed without enough depth or concrete will start leaning within a few years, especially as Chino's hot, dry summers pull moisture out of the ground. A contractor who knows this area sets posts deeper than the minimum and uses concrete to lock them in place - not just packs the hole with dirt and hopes for the best. Much of Chino's residential housing stock was built between the 1980s and early 2000s, which means a lot of original fences are now 20 to 40 years old and approaching end of life.
We work with homeowners throughout the Chino area, including neighbors in Ontario, CA and residents in Norco, CA, where larger lots and longer fence lines are common. Chino's many HOA-governed neighborhoods - particularly in newer developments - add another layer of complexity, with rules about fence height, material, and color that vary by community. We ask about all of this upfront so there are no surprises after the work starts.
We come out to walk the fence line, measure, check the existing posts, and ask about your goals and budget. You get a written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, permit fees, and debris removal - the number you agree to is the number you pay. You will hear back within one business day.
We pull the required city permit, help with HOA submission if your neighborhood requires it, and call 811 to get underground utility lines marked before any digging starts. This step usually takes two to four weeks and is required before any crew can begin work.
We remove the old fence - posts, rails, and panels. Old posts set in concrete take more time to remove, so plan for this step to take most of the first morning. We haul away all old materials before leaving for the day so your yard stays clean.
We dig new post holes, set posts in concrete, and let them cure before attaching rails and panels. In Chino's clay soil, this curing time matters - posts that are rushed can shift before the concrete hardens. When complete, we walk the fence with you and coordinate the city building inspection.
We handle permits, HOA paperwork, and debris removal so you do not have to. Free written estimate with no obligation.
(840) 200-1589Chino's expansive clay soil is one of the leading causes of fence post failure in the area. We set every post deeper than the minimum and pack concrete around it - not just dirt - so your fence stays straight through years of ground movement. Ask any contractor you are considering how they handle post depth in clay soil. The answer tells you a lot.
Chino requires a building permit for most fence replacements, and many neighborhoods require HOA approval on top of that. We pull the permit, prepare the HOA submission, and coordinate the city inspection so your new fence is fully compliant from day one. A contractor who skips these steps is leaving you exposed to fines or forced removal.
Your written estimate covers materials, labor, permit fees, and debris removal. The number you agree to is the number you pay. We have heard too many stories from Chino homeowners who got a low quote and watched the price climb once the crew was already in the yard - we do not work that way.
We hold an active California contractor license, verifiable at cslb.ca.gov. We follow installation standards informed by the American Fence Association, so the work is done to a consistent, auditable standard - not whatever a particular crew happens to feel like doing that day.
Every fence replacement we do is backed by a proper permit, installed with the soil conditions here in mind, and finished with a walkthrough so you can inspect the work before we leave. That combination is what a complete job looks like.
New wood fence installation in Chino with properly treated lumber and posts set in concrete for the Inland Empire climate.
Learn MoreTargeted repairs for fences that are mostly solid but have specific boards, rails, or posts that need attention.
Learn MorePermit processing and HOA approval take time - call now so we can get the paperwork started before your old fence gets any worse.