
Stop worrying about what you come home to. We install security fences in Pomona with posts anchored for local clay soil, heights that actually deter entry, and permits handled front to back so nothing comes back to bite you at resale.

Security fence installation in Pomona means putting up a taller, stronger barrier - typically steel or aluminum, six to eight feet high - designed to make your property a genuinely harder target, most residential installations are complete in one to three days and the result is a defined perimeter that slows down unauthorized entry in a way a four-foot decorative border simply cannot.
Pomona homeowners come to us for security fencing for specific, practical reasons. Some have experienced a break-in, vandalism, or repeated trespassing and want a physical barrier that changes the equation. Others want to keep children and pets safely inside a yard that currently has no reliable perimeter. A security fence is also one of the best ways to support a camera or alarm system - it gives those systems a defined, enclosed space to monitor rather than an open yard where it is hard to tell if someone has entered or just walked past.
A security fence works best when it is part of a complete perimeter plan. For commercial properties or yards that need both strength and appearance, it can be paired with commercial fence installation options that carry a higher load rating while still meeting local aesthetic requirements.
If you can push on your fence posts and feel them move, or if there are sections where the fence has pulled away from the posts, the barrier is not doing its job anymore. A fence with visible gaps or a gate that will not latch is essentially an open invitation, and in a neighborhood where property crime is a real concern, that is a risk worth fixing quickly.
If someone has entered your yard without permission - to steal from your garage, damage your property, or simply cut through as a shortcut - your current boundary is not working. A proper security fence changes the calculation for anyone considering your property as an easy target.
After a strong wind event it is common to see fences that are leaning, have broken panels, or have posts that shifted in the ground. Many homeowners patch visible damage without addressing the underlying footing problem, which means the fence is still structurally compromised. If your fence has been through one or more bad wind seasons without a full repair, it may be time for a properly anchored replacement.
If your yard has no fence at all, or only a low decorative border, you have no reliable way to keep kids or animals from wandering into the street. A security fence with a self-latching gate solves this problem while also adding a layer of protection against anyone entering your yard from outside.
We install steel, aluminum, and chain-link security fencing for residential and light commercial properties across Pomona and the surrounding cities. Every installation starts with post holes dug to the depth that Pomona's clay soil requires - not the minimum a flat sandy lot would need. Posts are set in concrete, allowed to cure before panels are attached, and gates are hung and adjusted on the same project. For homeowners who want the deterrent strength of a security fence without sacrificing curb appeal, we can combine a six-foot steel or aluminum perimeter with decorative elements that complement your home's style - similar to what we do with fence finishing work that makes a functional fence look intentional rather than industrial.
Anti-climb features are available on steel and aluminum panels - these include extended picket tops, rotating spike strips, or increased height sections at entry points. Self-closing and self-latching gate hardware is standard on all security fence installations we do, because a gate that does not close behind visitors defeats the purpose of the fence. For commercial properties or larger parcels that need a full-perimeter solution, our commercial fence installation service handles higher linear footage, vehicle gate operators, and the added permit requirements that come with commercial-use fencing.
The strongest residential option - rigid panels, difficult to cut or bend, and available with anti-climb picket tops for maximum deterrence.
A lighter alternative to steel that resists corrosion, holds a powder-coat finish well in Pomona's UV environment, and satisfies most HOA design requirements.
Cost-effective for rear yards, side yards, and commercial perimeters - privacy slats reduce visibility while the galvanized steel frame handles wind and impact loads.
Standard on every security installation - gates that close and latch automatically so the perimeter stays secure even when someone forgets to shut the gate behind them.
Pomona regularly sees summer temperatures above 95 degrees and experiences Santa Ana wind events in fall and early winter that can gust past 50 miles per hour. A fence that is not properly braced and anchored can rack or lean after a bad wind event - and a fence that looks fine in June can be leaning by December if the post footings were undersized. We dig post holes and size our concrete footings to handle both the seasonal clay soil movement and the wind loads common in the Pomona Valley. Homeowners in Montclair, CA and neighboring communities face the same wind and soil conditions, and we apply identical footing standards across all our work in the region.
The demand for genuine security fencing in Pomona is also higher than in many neighboring cities. Many homeowners here are specifically looking for a fence that functions as a real deterrent rather than just a boundary marker, which means contractors in this market need experience with security-grade installations - not just decorative fencing. The City of Pomona's permit process adds one to three weeks to most security fence projects, so planning ahead matters. Homeowners in Ontario, CA deal with a similar local permit environment, and we handle the application process in both cities on behalf of our clients.
When you reach out, we will reply within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your yard size and goals, then schedule a free on-site estimate visit that typically happens within a few days of your first call.
We walk your property line, check ground conditions including any slopes or clay pockets, and review your options for height and style based on Pomona's local rules. You get a written quote that breaks down materials, labor, and permit fees - take it home, compare it with at least one other estimate, and ask us anything before committing.
If your fence height requires a permit - common for security fences in Pomona - we handle the application with the City of Pomona's Development Services Department on your behalf. We keep you updated on where things stand during the one-to-three-week review period.
The crew marks utility lines before digging, sets posts in concrete footings, and attaches panels once the concrete has cured - usually returning the next day to finish. Gates are hung and adjusted last. We do a full walkthrough with you before we leave, and you keep a copy of your permit and any warranty documentation.
Free site visit, written quote, no obligation. We handle the permit so you can focus on everything else.
(626) 659-1648We size our post holes and concrete footings for the expansive clay soil that runs through the Pomona Valley - not for a flat sandy lot somewhere else. Clay soil that moves with the seasons will push out a post that was set too shallow. Ours stay straight.
Strong Santa Ana gusts are a real structural test for any fence in this region. We brace and anchor every installation to handle the wind loads typical of fall and early winter events in the Pomona area, so you are not calling for repairs the morning after a bad wind night.
We submit the application to Pomona's Development Services Department, communicate with the city during review, and coordinate the final inspection. You get a copy of the approved permit for your files - documentation that protects you at resale and for any insurance claim.
If your home is in one of Pomona's HOA communities, we review your association's rules before a post is dug and design the fence to pass approval the first time. We have worked with HOAs across Pomona and the surrounding San Gabriel Valley cities and know what typically gets flagged.
All of these details come from doing this work specifically in Pomona and the surrounding cities - not from general fence contractor knowledge. The combination of local soil awareness, wind-load standards, and permit familiarity means your fence holds up through weather events and outlasts the typical warranty period. Before hiring any fence contractor, verify their license at the California Contractors State License Board - it takes two minutes and tells you whether the license is active and whether any complaints have been filed. You can also learn more about residential security fencing standards from the American Fence Association.
Protect and extend the life of an existing wood or iron fence with a stain or sealant rated for Pomona's UV and heat conditions.
Learn MoreHigher linear footage, heavier-gauge materials, and vehicle gate operators for businesses, multi-family properties, and larger parcels.
Learn MorePermit processing adds one to three weeks to your timeline - call now before the spring rush fills up the schedule.