Fence · San Diego County

A San Diego fence company. Fences that actually last.

New fence builds, repair, gates, pool barriers, and storm-damage response across San Diego County. Wood, vinyl, chain link, ornamental steel. Family-run, and one local line, not a national call center.

Local crews · matched to your job 67 San Diego County cities · storm damage prioritised
Fence installer setting a cedar privacy fence post in a San Diego backyard in warm afternoon light
San Diego County wide Every city, coast to backcountry
Vetted local fence crews You'll know who's coming to your home
Storm damage prioritized Real response, not a voicemail
Quotes after measuring No pressure, no obligation to book
What we do

What fence services does Fence Pros San Diego offer?

Fence installation, repair, gates, pool barriers, staining, and storm response, wood, vinyl, chain link, ornamental steel, and commercial security. One call, and you're matched with a local crew that knows the county.

Why homeowners pick us

Why do San Diego homeowners choose Fence Pros San Diego?

San Diego fencing has specific challenges. Coastal salt air corrodes standard hardware in Encinitas and La Jolla. Inland heat cups pine pickets in El Cajon and Escondido. Mountain wind and wildfire-defensible-space rules shape what gets built in Julian and Alpine. We know the county, the climate, and the materials.

  • One local line, no offshore dispatch. Leave a message with what you need and you get a call back from someone who knows a post-setting from a pier footing.
  • A written quote before work starts. The pro you're matched with measures the job and puts the price in writing before anything is built.
  • Stainless hardware, real post depth. The crews we work with set 30–36 inch footings with stainless or hot-dip galvanized fasteners. Fences that stay plumb.
  • Storm damage prioritized. Downed sections get tarped or temporarily braced first, with the permanent rebuild scheduled right after.
Where we work

Where can you get a fence installed or repaired in San Diego County?

Local crews from the coast to the backcountry. Pick your city to see fence details specific to your area, including climate notes, HOA context, and local install specifics.

Serving San Diego County

Ready to get matched with a local fence crew?

Call and we match you with a local fence pro who quotes the job after measuring on site.

Common questions

What do homeowners ask about fences in San Diego?

A few of the things homeowners ask before they call. Don't see your question? Call us at (858) 400-4906.

All FAQs
What areas in San Diego County do you service?

The crews in our network cover every city in San Diego County, from coastal communities like Encinitas, Carlsbad, and La Jolla, to inland cities like San Marcos, Escondido, and Poway, through East County (El Cajon, La Mesa, Santee), South Bay (Chula Vista, National City), and the mountain communities. If you're in the county, we can match you with a local fence pro.

How fast can you come out for a fence estimate?

Call and we match you with a local fence pro, who schedules the visit directly with you. The pro measures, photographs, and confirms HOA or permit requirements before quoting, so the number you get reflects the actual job.

How much does a new fence cost?

For a typical 150-foot backyard in the San Diego market: chain link runs $4,200–$6,500 installed; cedar privacy $6,800–$11,500; Class-A vinyl privacy $8,500–$14,000. Final cost depends on material grade, gate count, terrain, and whether the old fence needs demo and haul-away. Ask the pro for a written quote before any work starts.

Wood, vinyl, or chain link, which is best?

Depends on the yard and how much maintenance you want. Cedar wood looks best and lasts 15–20 years with sealing. Class-A vinyl lasts 25+ years with zero maintenance. Chain link is the budget option, best for large yards and utility areas. The pro you're matched with walks through the tradeoffs on site, no pressure to pick the most expensive option.

Do you pull permits and handle HOA approval?

The fence pros in our network handle permit pulls where required and prepare HOA submissions, drawings, material samples, and color specs, for most common San Diego communities. You approve the quote; the contractor handles the paperwork.