
Total Hanford Fence is a fence contractor serving Corcoran, CA, installing wood, vinyl, chain link, and farm fencing for homeowners and property owners across Kings County.
We set posts in concrete sized for Corcoran's expansive clay soils, handle all permit filings with the City of Corcoran, and respond to estimate requests within 1 business day.

Corcoran sits inside working farmland, and many residential parcels here border active fields or have acreage of their own. We install pipe rail, barbed wire, and heavy woven wire for properties that need real agricultural perimeter fencing, not just a backyard fence. See our farm and ranch fencing page for material options and acreage pricing.
Ranch-style homes in Corcoran's established neighborhoods often have aging wood fences that have been through years of Valley heat and clay soil movement. We install new cedar and redwood fencing that holds up better in this climate than softer pine species, with posts set correctly in concrete from day one.
Chain link is a budget-friendly perimeter option for Corcoran properties where low maintenance and durability matter more than privacy. It handles the extreme heat well, requires no painting or staining, and stands up to the soil movement that causes problems with lighter fence materials.
Vinyl does not split, rot, or need repainting in Corcoran's dry summer heat - making it a long-term cost saver for homeowners who want a clean appearance without the upkeep. It is a good choice for backyards on standard Corcoran residential lots.
Corcoran's clay soil and seasonal moisture from tule fog and winter rains accelerate fence wear. If your fence is leaning, has rotted posts, or has boards that have dried and cracked through, repair is often possible and less costly than a full replacement.
A lot of Corcoran households have dogs, and many existing fences have gaps, low spots, or worn sections that a determined animal can get through. We install and repair secure pet containment fencing that accounts for the digging behavior that clay soil actually encourages.
Corcoran is built on the old bed of Tulare Lake, which was once the largest freshwater lake west of the Mississippi before it was drained for farming in the late 1800s. That history matters for fencing because the clay-heavy soils left behind are among the most expansive in the Central Valley. They swell noticeably when the rains come in winter and shrink back down through the long, dry summer. A fence post set without adequate depth and concrete in this ground will begin to shift within a few years - and once a post leans, the whole run of fence goes with it. Getting the foundation right at installation time is the only way to avoid that problem.
The city itself is a compact, working-class community of around 22,000 people, with most homes dating from the 1950s through the 1980s. Many of those homes still have their original fencing - concrete block walls along the sides of lots, older wood fences in backyards, and chain link perimeters that have been patched over the years. When those older fences reach the end of their useful life, replacement is often the more cost-effective path because the underlying posts are also compromised. The properties on the agricultural fringe of town add another dimension: some parcels here genuinely need farm-grade perimeter fencing, not standard residential material, to contain livestock or mark boundaries against neighboring fields.
Our crew works throughout Corcoran regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. The flat, low-lying terrain of the Tulare Lake basin means that drainage after heavy rain is slow, and standing water around fence posts is a real issue in wet winters. We plan for that during installation by selecting materials and concrete mixes suited to periodic moisture exposure. The homes themselves are mostly one-story ranch-style stucco construction - modest lots, attached garages, and concrete driveways that show the same clay soil cracking you see in fence lines throughout the city.
Corcoran is connected to the broader Kings County service area by Highway 43 heading north toward Hanford and state routes heading east toward Tulare. California State Prison, Corcoran, on the north side of town, is one of the area's largest employers and a well-known local landmark. The City of Corcoran has grown gradually over the decades, but remains a small, tight-knit community where contractor reputation travels by word of mouth.
We also serve homeowners in Lemoore, about 20 miles to the north, and make regular trips throughout the Kings County corridor. If your property is in Corcoran or nearby unincorporated Kings County, we can get you an estimate on the same scheduling window.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. The walkthrough is typically 20 to 30 minutes and does not commit you to anything.
We measure your fence line, evaluate soil conditions and grade, confirm setback requirements, and check permit rules before putting a written number together. No verbal ballparks.
For projects requiring a City of Corcoran building permit, we apply on your behalf before scheduling work. This keeps the job legal and protects you at any future home sale.
We install, set gates, and walk through the finished project with you before leaving the site. Old fence material and debris are hauled away, and you receive care instructions for your new fence.
We serve Corcoran and Kings County - no travel fees, no pressure, and a written quote before any work starts.
(559) 794-9939Corcoran is a small city of about 22,000 people in Kings County, sitting in the southern San Joaquin Valley along the old Tulare Lake bed. The surrounding land is given over entirely to large-scale agriculture - cotton, tomatoes, and other row crops stretch to the horizon in every direction. The community itself is compact, with most residential development concentrated in modest neighborhoods of one-story homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s. Housing values here are well below the California state average, and a large share of residents are long-term homeowners who have lived in the same house for many years.
California State Prison, Corcoran, operates on the north side of town and has been one of the area's primary employers since opening in 1988. The city is connected to neighboring Kings County communities by a network of flat, straight valley roads. Corcoran High School and its Cougars athletics program are central to local identity. Residents looking for additional shopping and services often head north toward Hanford, the Kings County seat, or east toward Tulare. Both are within a comfortable drive on flat valley roads.
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