
A vinyl fence gives you full privacy and a clean look with no painting, staining, or sealing - ever. We install using UV-stabilized material built for Pomona's heat and wind, set with post depth that holds through Santa Ana season.

Vinyl fence installation in Pomona, CA involves setting PVC posts in concrete and assembling panels between them - most standard residential jobs finish in one to two days, and the fence requires no painting, staining, or sealing once installed.
Pomona homeowners tend to switch to vinyl after spending years maintaining a wood fence that the local heat and wind keep damaging. The appeal is real: a properly installed vinyl fence looks the same in year fifteen as it did on installation day, and the only maintenance is an occasional rinse with a garden hose. The trade-off compared to wood is mostly upfront cost - vinyl typically runs a bit more per linear foot.
If you are deciding between materials, our privacy fence installation page covers the full range of material options for homeowners who want maximum seclusion.
If your existing wood fence has boards pulling away from rails, posts that wobble, or wood that looks gray and soft, it is past easy repair. In Pomona's dry heat, wood fences dry out and crack faster than in cooler climates, and once structural posts are compromised, patching individual boards will not fix the underlying problem.
If a recent windstorm left your fence leaning, snapped a post, or blew out panels, the structure needs more than a quick fix. Pomona's fall and winter wind events are strong enough to expose weaknesses in any fence not built to handle them. A vinyl replacement with proper post depth will hold up far better in future storms.
If you have repainted or restained your fence more than once in the past decade and it still does not look right, you are on a maintenance cycle that vinyl eliminates entirely. At some point, the ongoing cost of materials and your own time makes replacement more financially sensible than another round of upkeep.
Gaps between boards that have warped or shrunk, missing pickets, or a fence that is too short for your needs means it is not doing its job. If you can see clearly into your backyard from the street or from a neighbor's yard, a properly installed six-foot privacy vinyl fence would give you the separation you are looking for.
We install vinyl fencing across all common residential styles and heights. Privacy panels - with no gaps between boards - are the most popular choice in Pomona because they give you full separation from neighbors and the street. Semi-privacy panels offer some airflow while still blocking most sightlines. For front yards or decorative borders, picket and ranch-rail styles are available in a range of heights. Every installation uses UV-stabilized PVC that is designed for Southern California sun exposure, not a mild coastal climate. For homeowners comparing material types, we also install chain link fences - a practical option when security and durability matter more than privacy.
All installations include gates built with the hardware and framing needed to stay square over time, posts set to the depth Pomona's wind and clay soil conditions require, and a final walkthrough before we leave. If you also want a solid barrier between your yard and the street or an adjacent property, our privacy fence installation service covers the full range of options - including whether vinyl or another material is the better fit for your specific situation.
No gaps, solid look, six-foot height standard - suits homeowners who want complete separation from neighbors and the street.
Small spacing between boards allows airflow while blocking most sightlines - a good middle ground between privacy and openness.
Classic open-board style for front yards and decorative borders - never needs painting or replacement due to rot.
Horizontal rail style without solid panels - suits larger lots, side yards, or homeowners who want a clean boundary without a full visual barrier.
Pomona averages over 280 sunny days per year, and summer temperatures regularly climb above 95 degrees. That UV intensity is why the grade of vinyl your contractor uses matters - thicker, UV-stabilized material holds its color and flexibility for decades, while cheaper alternatives yellow and become brittle within a few years in this climate. Then there are the Santa Ana winds. Pomona sits at the eastern end of the San Gabriel Valley, and fall wind events push strong dry gusts through the area that put real stress on fence posts. A contractor who knows this market sets posts deeper and uses more concrete than the coastal minimum - and that difference is what keeps your fence straight after the first wind season.
We serve Pomona and surrounding communities throughout the area. Homeowners in Diamond Bar and Chino Hills face the same wind conditions and soil challenges - and our installations in those areas follow the same post-depth standards we use throughout Pomona.
When you reach out, we ask a few basics - roughly how many feet of fencing you need, what style you are considering, and whether there is an existing fence to remove. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site estimate.
We walk your fence line, check slope and soil conditions, and measure total footage. You can look at material samples and ask about style options. You get a written, itemized estimate covering everything before you commit.
We handle the permit application with the City of Pomona and provide whatever drawings your HOA needs for approval. This step typically takes one to three weeks. We schedule installation once approvals are confirmed.
The crew removes the old fence if applicable, digs post holes, sets posts in concrete, and assembles panels. Before leaving, we walk the fence line with you. The concrete needs 24 to 48 hours to fully cure before full use.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a direct conversation about your yard and what it would cost. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site estimate.
(626) 659-1648GC Pomona Fence Builder holds an active California state contractor's license. We have worked in Pomona and the surrounding Inland Valley since 2020 and know the local permit office, HOA processes, and soil conditions from direct experience.
We install thicker, UV-stabilized vinyl rated for Southern California's intense sun - not the cheapest option available. Lower-grade vinyl yellows and becomes brittle in this climate. The material we use keeps its color and flexibility long-term in Pomona's heat.
Unpermitted fence work creates problems when you sell your home or if a neighbor files a complaint. We pull every required permit with the City of Pomona before work begins, so your fence is documented as built correctly from day one.
The number in your estimate is what you pay. We cover materials, labor, permit fees, and gate hardware in the written quote. There are no charges added after work starts.
You can verify any California contractor's license in seconds through the California Contractors State License Board - search by name or license number to confirm it is active and in good standing before you sign anything.
When security and long-term durability matter more than appearance, chain link is a cost-effective and proven option for Pomona properties.
Learn MoreExplore the full range of privacy fence materials and heights to find the combination that fits your yard, HOA rules, and budget.
Learn MoreFree on-site estimates, no obligation - call now or submit a request and we will get back to you within 1 business day. Spring is the busiest season for fence installations, so earlier estimates mean earlier scheduling.