Secure your yard with a professionally installed chain link fence. We handle permits, set posts for Pomona clay soil, and get the job done in one to two days.

Chain link fence installation in Pomona means woven steel wire fabric stretched between concrete-anchored posts, most residential jobs finish in one to two days, and it is one of the most cost-effective ways to secure a yard or define a property line.
Most homeowners in Pomona who call about chain link are dealing with a specific problem: a fence that has started leaning after years of clay soil movement, a yard that has no barrier at all, or a new pet that needs to be contained safely. Chain link solves all three. If low-maintenance privacy is the goal, our security fence installation service is worth considering alongside it.
Call (626) 659-1648 or use our contact form to get a free written estimate for your yard.
If you can see fence posts tilting or the wire fabric pulling loose and sagging, the fence has likely lost its structural integrity. In Pomona, this often happens because clay soil has shifted under the posts through years of wet and dry cycles. A fence in this condition no longer provides real security, and patching it usually costs more than replacing it.
Rust that has spread beyond a few small spots means the protective coating has failed and the metal underneath is actively corroding. Broken sections or holes in the wire are a security gap and a liability if a child or pet gets through. Once damage reaches this stage, repair is rarely worth the cost compared to a full replacement.
Some Pomona neighborhoods have residential lots that back up to busy streets or commercial alleys. If your yard has no barrier in those areas, that is a real safety concern, especially with children or pets. Chain link is a practical, affordable way to create that boundary without blocking sightlines for security.
One of the most common reasons Pomona homeowners call a fence contractor is a new dog. Chain link is one of the most reliable options for containing pets because it is difficult to chew through and can be installed with a bottom tension wire that prevents digging underneath. Address this before the animal arrives, not after.
We install chain link fencing in standard galvanized steel and vinyl-coated finishes, in heights ranging from three to eight feet for residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties. For homeowners who need more than a basic perimeter, we combine chain link with our aluminum fence installation service to create defined zones within a single property. Every installation includes gates, proper post depths for Pomona's clay soil, and permit handling where required.
Homeowners who need a boundary fence that also deters trespassers often pair chain link with barbed wire or privacy slats. Our security fence installation work includes these add-ons and is common for properties near commercial corridors or alleys in older Pomona neighborhoods. We size every job to your specific yard, terrain, and HOA requirements.
Best for utility and budget-focused projects where appearance is secondary to durability and cost.
Ideal for front yards and HOA neighborhoods where the fence needs to blend into landscaping.
Suits homeowners who want partial visibility reduction without the cost of a solid privacy fence.
A good fit for properties near alleys, commercial areas, or anywhere a standard-height fence is not deterrent enough.
Pomona sits on expansive clay soils that swell when it rains and contract during the dry months. A fence contractor who has not worked in this part of the Inland Valley may set posts at the same depth they would use in Los Angeles or Orange County. In Pomona, that is not enough. Posts need to go deeper and use more concrete to stay plumb through years of soil movement. Homeowners in West Covina and nearby cities share these soil conditions, which is why we use the same installation standards across the area.
Pomona also has a large share of mid-20th century homes on modest lots, and many of those properties have informal or unclear boundary lines. Before we dig a single hole, we confirm where your lot ends. We also check with HOAs in affected neighborhoods - chain link is allowed in many Pomona communities, but some require vinyl-coated wire in specific colors. Residents in Montclair and other nearby planned communities face the same HOA considerations. We ask about your association's rules before pulling a permit.
We respond within one business day. Tell us roughly how many feet of fence you need, the height, and whether you have any existing fence to remove. We will schedule a free on-site estimate rather than quoting over the phone, because we need to see your terrain and soil conditions in person.
We walk your property line, check for slopes or obstacles, and review what is already there. We will tell you upfront whether your project requires a permit from the City of Pomona and whether we handle pulling it. You receive a written, itemized quote before agreeing to anything.
If a permit is required, we submit the application to Pomona's Building and Safety division before scheduling the work. Plan for one to two weeks for permit processing. Once approved, we give you a start date. Clear the fence line of plants or stored items before the crew arrives.
The crew digs post holes, sets posts in concrete, stretches and tensions the wire fabric, and hangs gates last. On most standard Pomona residential jobs, everything goes in the same day. Before we leave, walk the fence line with us and point out anything that needs adjusting while the crew is still on site.
We respond within one business day, walk your property at no charge, and give you a written quote before any work begins.
(626) 659-1648Pomona's expansive clay expands when wet and shrinks when dry, putting extra stress on fence posts over time. We dig deeper holes and use more concrete per post than contractors working in sandier ground. That is why our fences stay straight through years of Inland Valley weather.
We pull the required permit from the City of Pomona's Building and Safety division before a single post goes in. Your fence is on record, inspected, and will never be a liability when you sell your home or file an insurance claim.
California law requires a valid Contractors State License Board license for any fence job over $500 in materials and labor. You can verify our license on the CSLB website at any time. Licensing means you have legal recourse if something goes wrong - unlike unlicensed crews who disappear.
Boundary disputes are more common in Pomona's older neighborhoods than most homeowners realize. We confirm your property line before installation begins, so your fence is on your land from day one and your neighbor has no grounds for a complaint.
Every chain link fence we install is built for the specific conditions in your yard, not a generic residential average. The American Fence Association sets the industry standards we follow for post depth, concrete mix, and wire tensioning. That is what separates a fence that holds for 20 years from one that starts leaning in five.
A rust-free, low-maintenance alternative to chain link for front yards and pool areas where appearance matters more.
Learn MoreChain link with security add-ons - barbed wire, privacy slats, or increased height - for properties near alleys or commercial corridors.
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