
GC Pomona Fence Builder is the fence contractor Pomona homeowners call for wood fences, privacy fences, and vinyl fencing, with same-area crews who know local permit requirements, clay soil conditions, and HOA rules. We have served Pomona and the surrounding Inland Valley since 2020, replying to new requests within one business day.

Pomona has a large share of mid-century homes on modest lots where a properly built wood fence means the difference between a backyard that feels private and one that feels exposed. We set posts to the depths that Pomona's clay soils and seasonal wind loads demand, and we can handle wood fence installation from Lincoln Park to the neighborhoods near the Fairplex.
In Pomona neighborhoods where homes sit close together on smaller lots, a solid privacy fence is one of the most effective ways to reclaim your backyard. We build privacy fences that meet city height requirements and, where applicable, HOA material standards in newer Pomona developments.
Pomona's intense summer sun and UV exposure can dry out and crack wood fencing within a few seasons if it is not sealed regularly. Vinyl holds its color and structure through heat cycles without needing annual maintenance, which makes it a practical choice for busy Pomona homeowners.
Santa Ana winds hit Pomona every fall and winter, and a strong gust season regularly leaves leaning posts and knocked-out fence boards across the city. Fast repairs stop a manageable problem from turning into a full replacement job, especially when moisture from winter rains accelerates rot at an exposed post base.
Many Pomona properties, including older homes near downtown and newer developments in the southern part of the city, benefit from a powered gate that controls driveway access without requiring the homeowner to get out of the car. We handle the full installation including electrical rough-in coordination.
California law requires a compliant barrier around any residential pool, and the City of Pomona enforces these requirements through its Building and Safety Division. We install pool fences that meet California's residential pool barrier code so your permit inspection passes the first time.
Pomona sits at the eastern end of Los Angeles County where the San Gabriel Valley meets the Inland Empire, and the climate here is genuinely harder on fences than in coastal cities. Summer temperatures regularly climb above 95 degrees Fahrenheit, and the UV exposure at this inland elevation dries out unprotected wood faster than most homeowners expect. A fence that would last 20 years near the coast might need its first re-seal or partial replacement within 10 years in Pomona if the right materials and finishes were not used from the start.
Beyond climate, Pomona's older housing stock and clay-heavy soils create structural challenges that a contractor unfamiliar with the area might overlook. Parts of the city sit on expansive soils that swell when wet and shrink when dry, a cycle that slowly shifts fence posts out of alignment over several years. Add in the Santa Ana wind events that arrive every fall with gusts above 50 mph, and it becomes clear why post depth and concrete footing size matter more here than in calmer, more forgiving climates. A contractor who knows this city knows to account for all of it before the first post goes in the ground.
Our crew works throughout Pomona regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Pomona Building and Safety Division for nearly every residential fence job we complete here. We know which parts of the city have active HOAs with written material and color standards, which neighborhoods have the oldest housing stock with the most ambiguous fence lines, and where the clay soils are dense enough to require wider concrete footings than the minimum code.
Pomona is a city most people recognize by its landmarks: the Fairplex, home of the Los Angeles County Fair, sits on the west side near the 10 freeway, while Cal Poly Pomona anchors the eastern edge of the city. Between those two points is a wide mix of neighborhoods, from the Victorian and Craftsman homes in the Lincoln Park Historic District to mid-century ranch houses in the flatter sections of the city and newer stucco developments near the 71 freeway. Each area brings its own fence needs, and we have worked across all of them. We also serve homeowners in nearby La Verne, CA, which borders Pomona to the north and shares many of the same soil and climate conditions.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form, and we will respond within one business day. We will ask basic questions about your fence line, height preferences, and whether you have any existing fence to remove.
We walk your fence line in person, check the slope of the ground and soil conditions, and review any HOA requirements you have. This visit is free and lets us give you an accurate written number rather than a rough phone estimate.
We handle the City of Pomona permit application before any work begins. Permit processing typically adds one to two weeks to the timeline, so we factor that into your schedule from the start.
Most Pomona residential jobs are complete in one to two days. Before we leave, we walk the fence with you, check post alignment, gate swing, and any finish details, and address anything that needs adjustment on the spot.
Tell us about your project and we will get back to you within one business day. No pressure, no commitment. Just a straight answer about what your fence will cost in Pomona.
(626) 659-1648Pomona covers about 23 square miles at the eastern end of Los Angeles County, where the San Gabriel Valley transitions into the Inland Empire. With more than 150,000 residents, it is one of the larger cities in the valley and one of the most diverse. The city is home to California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, and Western University of Health Sciences, which anchor the eastern and central parts of the city and bring a steady population of students, faculty, and staff. The Fairplex, home of the Los Angeles County Fair, sits in the western part of the city near the 10 freeway and is one of the region's most recognizable landmarks.
The housing stock in Pomona spans nearly a century of building styles. The Lincoln Park Historic District in central Pomona contains some of the most intact collections of Victorian, Craftsman, and Colonial Revival homes in the Inland Valley, with many structures dating to the late 1800s. Moving outward from that core, most of the city's residential neighborhoods consist of mid-century ranch homes built in the 1940s through 1960s on modest lots, typically five to seven thousand square feet. Newer stucco developments from the 1980s and 1990s are concentrated in the southern parts of the city, often within HOA-governed communities. We serve homeowners throughout all of these neighborhoods, and our work also extends into neighboring La Verne to the north.
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