
Stop feeling on display in your own yard. A solid privacy fence built for Pomona's clay soil gives you the seclusion your property is missing - and posts that stay straight year after year.

Privacy fence installation in Pomona, CA typically means a 6 to 8 foot solid barrier in wood or vinyl, installed with posts set deeper than standard to handle expansive clay soil - most residential jobs take one to three days of on-site work once the permit is approved, which adds one to three weeks to the overall timeline.
A lot of Pomona homeowners come to us after putting up with a fence that leans, has gaps between boards, or simply does not block the view the way they expected. Privacy fence installation in Pomona is not complicated - but getting the posts right for this soil and knowing the city permit process is what separates a fence that holds up from one that does not.
If your old fence needs to come out before a new one goes in, we handle that removal as part of the same job. And if the real issue is a fence that is structurally sound but worn, our fence repair service and wood fence installation page can help you figure out whether a repair or a full replacement makes more sense for your situation.
If you can push on your fence and feel it flex or sway, the posts have likely failed at the base. In Pomona, this often happens because clay soil movement has worked the posts loose over years of wet-dry cycles. A leaning fence is not just an eyesore - it is a liability if it falls on a neighbor's property or a child.
Privacy fences are supposed to give you a true visual screen. If you can see through gaps between boards, your fence is no longer doing its job. Boards shrink and warp over time in Pomona's dry heat, and gaps that start small tend to get wider each summer.
Wood rot often starts at ground level where the post meets the soil, and in Pomona's clay-heavy ground, moisture can linger around post bases even during dry months. Press a screwdriver into the base of a wood post - if it sinks in easily, the wood is rotting from the inside and cannot be repaired.
Homes near Holt Avenue, Mission Boulevard, or the 71 Freeway corridor deal with road noise and blowing dust year-round. A solid privacy fence acts as a partial sound and wind barrier. It will not eliminate the problem entirely, but homeowners consistently report a noticeable improvement after installation.
We install wood and vinyl privacy fences from 6 to 8 feet tall across Pomona and the surrounding communities. Every installation starts with post holes set deeper than minimum code to account for local clay soil movement - that is not an upgrade, it is our standard. We handle the city permit application from start to finish, coordinate the inspection, and do not leave until you have walked the finished fence with us.
For homeowners choosing a material, we walk through both options honestly. If you want the look and warmth of wood, we install wood privacy fences with a UV-resistant sealant applied at installation. If you want lower long-term maintenance, vinyl panels with a UV-stabilized finish are the better choice for Pomona's climate. We also handle fence repair for existing privacy fences that are structurally sound but need board replacement or post reinforcement.
Best for homeowners who want a natural look and are willing to seal or stain every few years to protect against Pomona's UV exposure.
Ideal for homeowners who want maximum privacy with minimal ongoing maintenance - vinyl holds up to Pomona's sun and dry heat without cracking or graying.
Suits homeowners who want a classic overlapping-board look that stays true even as wood expands and contracts through Pomona's seasonal temperature swings.
A middle-ground option for homeowners who want the look of wood with better moisture and UV resistance than raw lumber provides.
Pomona's Inland Valley climate is consistently harder on fencing than many homeowners expect. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 95 degrees F, and UV exposure is significantly stronger than in coastal Southern California. Untreated or poorly sealed wood fences can dry out, crack, and gray within just two or three seasons here. Beyond the sun, Pomona sits on expansive clay soils that swell in wet winters and shrink in dry summers - a cycle that gradually works fence posts out of alignment if they are not set deep enough with the right concrete mix. Many of the older neighborhoods in Pomona also have property lines that are not where old fences suggest they are - a reality in areas developed in the 1940s through 1970s where fences went up without formal surveys. We walk the fence line with you before digging begins.
We install privacy fences throughout the region, including La Verne and Walnut, where established residential neighborhoods have similar soil, HOA, and permit considerations. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we verify what is permitted before we draw up a quote.
We ask a few basic questions and schedule a site visit to measure your yard and see the property in person. You get a written, itemized estimate - labor, materials, permit fees, and removal of any existing fence. Expect a reply within one business day.
For most privacy fences in Pomona, we file the city permit on your behalf - you do not need to visit any city office. If your neighborhood has HOA rules, we verify what is permitted before the application goes in.
Before the crew arrives, clear the fence line of furniture, plants, and stored items. On installation day, we mark post locations, dig holes, and set posts in concrete. This step is the foundation of the entire fence - we take our time and do it right.
Once posts are set and panels are attached, we coordinate the city inspection if one was required. After the inspection passes, we walk the finished fence with you and go over any gates, hardware, or maintenance steps before we leave.
We measure your property in person and give you a written quote that covers everything - no surprises, no obligation.
(626) 659-1648We set posts deeper than the minimum and use a concrete mix suited for expansive clay conditions. This extra step is what keeps your fence straight through multiple wet-dry cycles - and it is standard on every job we do, not an add-on.
Pomona's Development Services permit process can add two to four weeks to a project if you are not familiar with it. We file the application, respond to any city requests, and coordinate the inspection - you sign off and we handle the rest.
In parts of Pomona developed after the 1990s, HOA rules about fence height, color, and materials can be stricter than city code. We check your CC&Rs before drawing up a quote so you do not end up with a fence you have to tear down.
A quote given over the phone without seeing your yard is not reliable. We visit every property before quoting, account for soil conditions, slopes, and existing fence removal upfront, and put everything in writing so there are no surprises on the final invoice.
Our licensing is verified through the California Contractors State License Board - look us up before you sign anything. For property line questions in Pomona's older neighborhoods, the Los Angeles County Assessor parcel map is the right starting point - and we reference it as part of our standard pre-installation walkthrough. Before any post holes are dug, we also contact 811 to have underground utilities marked - required by California law and something a responsible contractor handles automatically.
If your existing privacy fence is structurally sound but has damaged boards or leaning posts, repair may be more cost-effective than a full replacement.
Learn MoreExplore wood fence styles beyond standard privacy panels, including board-on-board, shadowbox, and custom-designed wood fences for Pomona properties.
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