
A fence built for your yard, your style, and Kings County's soil and climate. We handle design, permits, and installation - with a written quote before anyone picks up a shovel.

Custom fence design in Hanford means you choose the style, height, material, and layout - with a contractor who walks your property first, accounts for Kings County's clay soil, and handles permitting if needed. Most projects are complete from first call to finished fence in two to four weeks, with installation typically taking one to two days on-site.
A lot of homeowners come to us after buying a house with no fence, or with mismatched sections added over the years by different owners. Others need a fence because of a pool, a new dog, or a neighbor situation that left the property line unclear. Whatever the reason, custom design gives you a fence that solves the actual problem - not a generic solution dropped in from a truck. If an existing fence is the starting point, we can also assess whether targeted fence repair or a full replacement makes more sense for your situation.
If you can push on a fence panel and feel it move, or if posts are visibly tilting, the structure is no longer doing its job. In Hanford, this often happens faster than homeowners expect because of clay soil shifting through wet winters and dry summers. A leaning fence is a liability if it falls on a neighbor's property or a child.
California law requires specific fencing around residential pools, and a dog that can squeeze under or jump over your existing fence is a safety and liability problem. Custom design lets you solve the specific problem you have, rather than patching something that was never quite right for your situation.
Hanford's summer heat dries out untreated wood quickly. If your fence boards feel soft or spongy when you press on them, or if the wood has turned a weathered gray and is starting to splinter, the material is breaking down. At that point, repair is usually a short-term fix - a custom replacement with the right materials makes more sense.
Many older Hanford homes were built without fencing, or have mismatched sections added over the years by different owners. If your yard feels exposed, or if the existing fence looks like it belongs to a different house, a custom design lets you start fresh with something that actually fits your home and your family's needs.
We design and build fences in wood, vinyl, aluminum, ornamental iron, chain-link, and mixed materials. Every project starts with a site visit - not a phone quote - where we walk your property, check soil conditions, and confirm the property line layout. If your project needs a permit through the City of Hanford's Building Division, we handle the application so you do not have to track it yourself.
Gate design is part of every custom project. We plan gate placement, swing direction, and latch type during the design phase - before anything is installed - because a gate that was not thought through upfront is one of the most common sources of frustration after a fence goes in. For properties with specific security or decorative requirements, our ornamental iron fence installation and pool fence installation services cover those specialized needs within the same design-first process.
Best for homeowners who want a classic look and the flexibility to paint or stain to match their home - with species and finishes chosen for Central Valley heat.
Suited for homeowners who want low maintenance and color that holds without repainting - available in styles that meet most HOA requirements in Hanford's newer subdivisions.
Right for properties where curb appeal and longevity are the priority - aluminum and powder-coated steel hold up well in triple-digit summers with minimal upkeep.
For properties that need different fence styles in different zones - privacy in the backyard, decorative in the front - designed as a single cohesive project.
Designing a fence in Hanford means accounting for conditions that do not apply in most California cities. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, which rules out some vinyl colors and makes material selection more important than it looks on a spec sheet. The Kings County clay soil expands in wet winters and shrinks in dry summers - that cycle is the main reason fence posts lean over time, and it directly affects how deep posts need to be set and how much concrete is used. A contractor who does not know local soil is going to under-build the foundation.
Permitting and HOA compliance are also more complex here than in some areas. The City of Hanford's Building Division handles permits for fences over certain heights and in front yards, and the review timeline needs to be factored into your project schedule. Many newer neighborhoods on the south and west sides of town have active HOAs with specific rules about fence height, color, and street-facing materials. We serve homeowners across the area, including Lemoore and Corcoran, and know what each area's permit and HOA landscape typically requires.
For information on how California's clay soils affect structures, see the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. For permit requirements, the California Department of Housing and Community Development provides statewide residential code guidance.
We ask what you are trying to accomplish, roughly how much fencing you need, and whether you have any material preferences. You do not need to have all the answers ready - just a general idea of what problem you are trying to solve. We reply within one business day.
We walk your property, take measurements, and look at conditions that affect the design - slopes, soil, gate locations, and where your property line sits. This is your chance to share what you like and do not like. A good contractor offers suggestions based on what they see, not just what you asked for.
You receive a written proposal showing the design, materials, and total cost. It spells out what is included, what is not, and how changes would affect the price. If a permit is required, we explain how we will handle the application and what the timeline looks like.
Once permits are approved and materials ordered, we schedule the crew. Most standard residential fences go up in one to two days. Before we leave, we walk the finished work with you - gates swing and latch correctly, posts are straight, and the site is cleaned up with all debris removed.
We reply within one business day. No obligation - just a straight conversation about what your property needs and what it will cost.
(559) 794-9939We walk your property before giving you a price. We are checking for slopes, tree roots, soil conditions, and property line placement - all of which affect how the fence gets built and what it costs. A quote given without seeing your yard is almost always going to change.
If your project needs a permit, we submit the application and manage the process so your fence is on record and compliant. Unpermitted fencing is one of those things that shows up during escrow and can delay a home sale - we make sure that does not happen.
Hanford's clay-heavy soil expands and contracts with the seasons, and that movement is what causes posts to lean over time. We set posts with the depth and concrete fill needed to stay put through that cycle - so your fence looks the same in year five as it did on installation day.
If you live in one of Hanford's newer subdivisions, your HOA has rules about what your fence can look like. We check your HOA guidelines before finalizing anything - so the design you approve is the design that gets built, without a revision letter in your mailbox afterward.
Every custom design project includes a site visit, a written proposal, and a final walkthrough. We know Hanford's permit process, HOA landscape, and soil conditions well enough to build a fence that holds up - not just one that looks good on day one.
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