Fence installation & repair in Campo, CA.
New fence builds, fence repair, gate install, pool fencing, staining, and storm-damage response across Campo. Wood, vinyl, chain link, and ornamental steel. Local crews, and one local line, not a national call center.
What Campo fence projects actually look like
Campo fence work is rural border-zone scope at 2,600 feet elevation along SR-94 near the Mexico border. Parcels are typically five to forty acres or more, with the fence requirement driven by property definition, livestock containment, wildlife exclusion, or border-zone perimeter security depending on the specific property. Home values run $500K-$1.4M+ depending on parcel size. The community sits in an inland valley that runs hot in summer and sees freeze nights through the winter.
Most Campo fence work concentrates along SR-94, Forrest Gate Road, Campo Road, and the residential branches off these main routes. Properties along the southern edge of the community sit closer to the international border, with some parcels adding perimeter security spec to standard ranch chain link, typically barbed-wire top extension on three strands or higher-gauge mesh in 8-foot height where the property line faces the border directly.
What do Campo fences need?
Mountain fence work, Julian, Alpine, Ramona, Pine Valley, Campo, has to handle wind, wildlife, and defensible-space rules. Footings go 36 inches deep minimum, WUI-compliant materials go inside the 5-foot defensible-space zone, and long property perimeters get chain link or split-rail where appropriate. Solar-powered gate openers are common because electrical service at the gate is often impractical.
Working specs for Campo fence projects
A typical Campo ranch perimeter project is 1,000-3,000 linear feet of three-rail rough-cut cedar with 2x4 welded-wire no-climb mesh on the inside face, pressure-treated 4x6 posts set 36-42 inches deep in concrete on six-foot centers, and 14-16 foot drive gates with optional solar-powered openers. For long-perimeter work where visual character is not the priority, galvanized chain link with top rail is the cost-effective alternative at 6-foot height in 11-gauge or 9-gauge mesh.
Border-adjacent parcels sometimes add security elements to the perimeter. Three-strand barbed-wire top extension over standard 6-foot chain link is common, with higher-gauge 9-gauge mesh replacing standard 11-gauge on the actual border-facing run. Where the property line faces the border directly, some owners spec 8-foot height with a coil-wire crown. The crews we send coordinate the perimeter work with any Border Patrol federal easement boundaries before work begins. Defensible-space rules apply within five feet of structures as they do throughout the east-county WUI zones. About 45.4% of homes in Campo were built before 1978 per Census ACS figures, so the age of the existing line is the first thing a fencing crew checks.
Campo neighborhoods covered
- Campo proper
- Forrest Gate Road area
- Campo Road corridor
- SR-94 corridor scattered parcels
- border-zone southern edge
- Lake Morena area
How much does a new fence cost in Campo?
A typical 150-foot backyard fence installed in Campo runs $4,200–$6,500 for chain link, $6,800–$11,500 for cedar privacy, and $8,500–$14,000 for Class-A vinyl privacy. Pool-barrier installs start around $3,400 for removable mesh and $6,800 for ornamental aluminum. Gate installation adds $300–$650 per walk gate; drive gates with automatic openers $2,400–$7,500.
Expect a written quote covering the full scope before work starts, and the pro handles HOA or permit paperwork when the job needs it.
How do you pick a Campo fence builder?
Pick the Campo fence company that measures your yard in person, quotes it in writing line by line, and can tell you the footing depth it sets posts to. Fence Pros San Diego isn't the contractor. We're the local line that matches you with a licensed fence builder already working in Mountain San Diego, and that pro quotes your Campo fence installation after walking the property. One local number, not a national call center.
Most Campo fence companies quote free. Three things worth checking on any bid. Verify the license number yourself at the California CSLB site, cslb.ca.gov, since a real one is public and takes thirty seconds to confirm. Get the quote broken into materials, labor, gates, and permits, because a single lump sum makes two bids impossible to compare. And ask what happens to the old fence, as haul-away is the line most often left out and added later.
What fence services are available in Campo?
Every service in the network is available in Campo, with the same local crews and materials as the rest of the county.
Most Campo jobs start the same way: someone needs Campo fence installation, a fence repair, or a full replacement and wants a straight answer. The fence installers and fencing contractors in our Campo network cover new builds, repairs, gates, and pool barriers, the same reason people searching for a Campo fence company or Campo fence builder land here.
What do Campo homeowners ask about fences?
Do you do large-perimeter ranch fence in Campo?
Yes. Multi-acre perimeter fence is one of the most frequent Campo scopes. A typical project runs 1,000-3,000 linear feet of three-rail rough-cut cedar with 2x4 welded-wire no-climb mesh on the inside face, pressure-treated 4x6 posts set 36-42 inches deep in concrete on six-foot centers, and 14-16 foot drive gates with optional solar-powered openers. Corner posts and pull posts get H-frame steel bracing or doubled wood posts with diagonal cross-braces.
My Campo property faces the border, can you handle that perimeter?
Yes. Border-adjacent perimeter work is part of the regular Campo scope. Standard spec for these runs is 6-8 foot galvanized chain link with three-strand barbed-wire top extension and 9-gauge mesh (heavier than standard 11-gauge) on the actual border-facing stretches. Where the property line faces the border directly and higher security is required, some owners spec 8-foot height with a coil-wire crown. Local crews here coordinate with any Border Patrol federal easement boundaries before work begins.
What about fire-zone rules on Campo properties?
Within five feet of any structure (the WUI zone-zero zone), combustible materials including standard wood fence are restricted by CalFire defensible-space rules. Most Campo properties handle this by transitioning fence material as the perimeter approaches the house: wood-and-mesh ranch fence across open pasture and road frontage, transitioning to galvanized chain link, steel-tube ornamental, or vinyl within five feet of any structure. The crews we work with document the material change for insurance and CalFire compliance.
Can you do solar gates on remote Campo properties?
Yes. Solar-powered gate operators are the practical answer for Campo properties where running electrical service to a gate 200-1,000 feet from the house is impractical and expensive. Installers in the network mount the solar panel oriented for sun exposure with no shade obstruction, use UV-rated cable insulation throughout, and spec deep-cycle batteries rated for the temperature swings. Typical installed cost for a 14-foot solar swing-gate setup runs $4,200-$7,000 depending on gate length, terrain, and security features.
How much does it cost to do 2,000 feet of Campo ranch perimeter?
For a typical 2,000-linear-foot Campo ranch perimeter (three-rail rough-cut cedar with no-climb mesh, corner bracing, two-to-three gates including one 14-16 foot drive gate, hardware throughout), total project cost runs $58,000-$88,000 depending on terrain, gate operator scope, and any border-zone security spec or specialized add-ons. The work typically runs four to seven weeks of on-site time.
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