
GC Pomona Fence Builder is the fence contractor Chino homeowners call for wood privacy fences, farm and ranch fencing, and vinyl fence installation, with crews who understand the clay soils, former-dairy-land lot conditions, and the permit process through the City of Chino Building and Safety Division. We have served the Inland Empire since 2020 and respond to new estimate requests within one business day.

Chino's history as one of California's major dairy farming regions means a significant number of properties still sit on large lots that were part of or adjacent to working farms. Whether you need a perimeter fence for livestock, a boundary fence across open acreage, or an updated agricultural fence on a property transitioning to residential use, our farm and ranch fencing team handles rural-scale projects throughout Chino.
Most homes in Chino were built between 1980 and 2005, which means original fencing from that era is now 20 to 40 years old and often showing real wear. Cedar and pressure-treated pine are the practical choices for Chino's climate - they handle the intense summer heat and the clay soil post environment better than softer wood species, and they hold up well between maintenance cycles.
Chino summers regularly hit 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and that sustained heat dries and cracks unprotected wood faster than most homeowners expect. Vinyl holds its shape and color through those heat cycles without requiring annual sealing, making it a reliable choice for Chino homeowners in HOA communities where a consistent appearance is required.
Chino's suburban neighborhoods are home to a lot of families with dogs, and the city's coyote population in areas bordering open land makes a secure yard boundary especially important. We install pet fencing with appropriate height and gap spacing for dogs of all sizes, and can add coyote roller or dig-guard options on properties near open land or the city's western edge.
Santa Ana wind events arrive every fall and often leave Chino homeowners with leaning fence sections, broken boards, and posts that have shifted in the clay. Prompt repair after a wind event prevents moisture from reaching exposed wood at the break point and turning a straightforward fix into a full replacement project.
In Chino's high-density residential tracts where homes sit on mid-size lots close together, a solid six-foot privacy fence makes a meaningful difference in how usable your backyard actually feels. We build privacy fences that meet Chino city height requirements and, where applicable, the material and color standards specified by HOA governing documents in The Preserve and other managed communities.
Chino grew rapidly from open agricultural land to a city of tract homes between the 1980s and the 2000s. That history matters for fence work because the soil under many Chino properties was converted from dairy farmland, and the clay composition of that soil behaves in ways that catch homeowners off guard. Expansive clay soils swell significantly when the winter rains come in and then contract hard during the dry summer months. That repeated cycle slowly moves fence posts out of alignment even on fences that were installed correctly and looked fine for the first several years. Posts that were not set deep enough or backed with adequate concrete footing are the first to show the effects.
Chino's climate adds pressure on top of the soil issues. Summer daytime temperatures in the Inland Empire regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the UV exposure at this elevation and distance from the coast is intense enough to visibly degrade unprotected wood finishes in just a few seasons. Fall Santa Ana winds are a separate problem - gusts above 50 mph put real mechanical stress on fence connections and can snap boards or crack posts that the soil movement had already partially compromised. A contractor who works in Chino regularly understands that fence longevity here depends on getting the footing right, choosing materials suited to the climate, and using hardware that stays tight through seasonal movement.
Our crew works throughout Chino regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. The city is spread across former agricultural land that transitioned to residential development in waves, which means property boundaries, soil composition, and drainage patterns vary from one neighborhood to the next in ways that are not always obvious from a street-level view. We know to ask about soil test results or prior grading work before quoting post depth on larger projects.
Chino is easy to navigate via the 60, 71, and 83 freeways, and we serve all parts of the city - from the older neighborhoods near central Chino and the areas around Chino Airport to the newer master-planned communities in the southern part of the city. The Preserve, which was developed on former dairy land starting in the early 2000s, is one of our most active work areas - homes there are reaching the 15- to 20-year mark, which is when original fencing, staining, and gate hardware commonly need their first major attention. We also serve homeowners in neighboring Montclair, CA to the north, which shares Chino's clay soil and hot-summer conditions. Our crew also covers Ontario directly to the north for homeowners on either side of that border.
Call or submit the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule an on-site estimate visit at a time that works for you - you do not need to be home for us to assess the perimeter, but it helps if you can be there to discuss the scope.
We walk the property, assess the soil and lot conditions, and measure the fence line. Your written estimate covers materials, labor, post depth requirements for Chino clay soil, permit fees, and the expected timeline from permit application through final installation.
We apply for the permit through the City of Chino Building and Safety Division and schedule installation once it is approved. Most residential jobs take one to two days on site; we remove old fence materials and haul them away as part of the project.
Before we leave, we walk the finished fence with you to confirm everything meets the spec. If the project required a city inspection, we coordinate the inspection appointment and make sure the fence passes before closing out the permit.
We serve all Chino neighborhoods - from The Preserve and south Chino to the older tracts near central Chino. No obligation, and we respond within one business day.
(626) 659-1648Chino is a city of roughly 90,000 residents in San Bernardino County, sitting in the western Inland Empire between Ontario, Pomona, and Chino Hills. For most of the 20th century, Chino was one of California's primary dairy farming regions, and the flat, open land that once held dairy operations became the foundation for the residential tracts that now define most of the city. The bulk of Chino's housing stock was built between 1980 and 2005, a period of rapid growth fueled by families moving out from more expensive parts of Los Angeles and Orange County in search of larger homes at more accessible prices. Most households in Chino own their homes, and the median home value reflects a community that has invested steadily in its properties over time. Landmarks like the Planes of Fame Air Museum at Chino Airport are well known to locals and draw visitors from across Southern California.
The city's neighborhoods span a range of ages and characters. Central Chino has some of the city's oldest residential streets, with homes that predate the post-1980 tract-home wave. The Preserve, built on former dairy land in south Chino starting in the early 2000s, is one of the largest master-planned communities in the Inland Empire and is home to thousands of families whose homes are now reaching the 15- to 20-year maintenance window. Neighbors in Chino Hills to the south share many of the same housing-age issues, while homeowners in Ontario to the north deal with similar clay soil and climate conditions. Chino sits near the junction of the 60, 71, and 83 freeways, making it straightforward for our crew to reach any part of the city quickly.
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