
Total Hanford Fence is a fence contractor serving Kingsburg, CA, handling fence repair, wood and vinyl fence installation, aluminum fencing, and full fence replacement for homeowners throughout Kingsburg and the surrounding San Joaquin Valley.
We respond to every estimate request within 1 business day and set posts to depth specs that hold up in Kingsburg clay soil.

A lot of Kingsburg homes were built in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s, and many of their original fences are showing it. Leaning posts from clay soil movement, rotted boards from years of tule fog moisture, and corroded gate hardware are the most common repair calls we get in Kingsburg. See our fence repair page for a full breakdown of repair vs. replacement criteria, common failure points, and what a typical Kingsburg fence repair project involves.
Wood privacy fencing is a natural fit for Kingsburg's older residential lots near downtown Draper Street and the surrounding neighborhoods, where a solid board fence matches the character of the homes around it. We use cedar and redwood on Kingsburg jobs because they resist the cracking and warping that pine develops after a few Valley summers.
Vinyl is a strong choice for Kingsburg homeowners in the newer subdivisions on the edges of town who want a clean look without the annual staining and sealing that a wood fence requires. Vinyl does not absorb moisture from winter tule fog, does not crack in summer heat, and holds its color for years without repainting.
Chain link is practical for Kingsburg properties that need a pet enclosure, a property line marker, or a perimeter fence on a larger lot near the agricultural edges of the city. Galvanized chain link stands up to Kingsburg's heat and winter fog without rusting the way untreated steel does over time.
Aluminum fencing works well for Kingsburg homeowners who want an open, decorative look along a front yard or pool area without the corrosion issues that uncoated iron develops in the Valley's alternating dry-heat and foggy-winter climate. It is lighter than ornamental iron and does not need periodic painting to stay rust-free.
When a Kingsburg fence has reached the end of its useful life - posts shifting throughout the run, wood rotted at the base, or a fence that has simply been through too many heat and fog cycles - a full replacement is often more cost-effective than ongoing repairs. We remove and haul the old fence, set new posts to current depth standards, and leave a clean finished line.
Kingsburg is a small city of about 12,000 people in Fresno County, sitting roughly 25 miles south of Fresno and 20 miles north of Visalia on flat San Joaquin Valley farmland. The city was founded in the 1890s by Swedish immigrants, and that history is still visible along Draper Street, where several buildings carry Swedish-style architectural details. A significant share of the housing stock was built in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s - and at that age, fences, concrete flatwork, and exterior materials are well past typical replacement cycles. Homeowners in the older downtown neighborhoods are far more likely to need fence repair or complete replacement than a brand-new installation on a fresh lot.
Kingsburg's climate is the same punishing San Joaquin Valley pattern that affects every city from Fresno south to Bakersfield: summers regularly above 100 degrees with almost no rain from May through October, followed by winter tule fog that keeps outdoor surfaces damp for days or weeks at a time. That alternating cycle - dry, hot, UV-heavy summers and persistently moist winters - is hard on untreated wood and uncoated metal. Clay-heavy soils under Kingsburg lots compound the problem by shrinking in summer and swelling in winter, which slowly but steadily pushes fence posts out of plumb. Fences installed without adequate post depth or without weather-appropriate materials do not last in this environment.
Our crew works throughout Kingsburg regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. The permit and zoning process runs through the City of Kingsburg, and we pull fence permits here often enough to know the standard review process for residential projects and the specific setback requirements that vary by zone within the city. Most of the fence repair calls we get in Kingsburg come from owners of older homes in the neighborhoods surrounding Draper Street, where the original Swedish Village-era housing stock is most concentrated and fence ages run the longest.
The Kings River runs near the eastern edge of Kingsburg and is a familiar local landmark. Newer subdivisions on the north and west sides of town have more recently installed fences - but those homes are reaching the 20-to-30-year mark where first-generation repairs and replacements start showing up. The mix of older downtown lots with tight spacing and newer edge-of-town lots with longer fence runs gives Kingsburg a range of project types that we handle throughout the year.
We also serve nearby communities in this part of Fresno County. If you need a fence contractor in Selma just north of Kingsburg, or in Reedley to the east, we cover both.
We respond to all Kingsburg requests within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. The walkthrough takes about 20 to 30 minutes and comes with no obligation.
We walk the fence line, measure the run, check post condition and soil, and confirm any City of Kingsburg permit or setback requirements. You receive a written, itemized quote - not a verbal range.
If the project needs a City of Kingsburg building permit, we submit the application on your behalf. Most residential fence permits move through city review within one to two weeks before we schedule installation.
On repair jobs, we address the failed sections and match existing materials where possible. On installations, posts are set and concreted on day one before boards or panels go up. We walk the finished work with you before we leave.
We serve all of Kingsburg, CA - from the older neighborhoods near Draper Street to the newer subdivisions on the edges of town. Written quote, 1-business-day response, no pressure.
(559) 794-9939Kingsburg is a small city in central Fresno County with a population of around 12,000, founded by Swedish immigrants in the 1890s and still known for that heritage today. Draper Street, the main commercial corridor, features Swedish-style architectural details that draw visitors to the annual Kingsburg Swedish Festival. The city sits on flat San Joaquin Valley farmland, surrounded by vineyards and orchards, and maintains the character of a tight-knit agricultural community despite being within commuting distance of both Fresno and Visalia. Owner-occupied homes make up the majority of the housing stock, which skews toward single-family detached houses on modest lots.
The older core of Kingsburg has homes dating from the 1940s through the 1960s - stucco and wood-sided single-story ranch houses on standard residential lots with front yards, backyard spaces, and detached or attached garages. These are the properties most likely to have aging fences that need attention. Newer subdivisions built on the northern and western edges of the city in the 1990s and 2000s have a more recent construction vintage, though many are now reaching the 20-to-30-year mark when first repairs are needed. Neighboring Selma to the north and Dinuba to the east are communities we serve regularly with the same crew that works Kingsburg.
Kingsburg is a regular stop for our crew. We know the older neighborhoods near Draper Street, the newer tract-home subdivisions on the city edges, and the permit process at the City of Kingsburg's building department - so we are not learning the area on your job.
Every quote is itemized and in writing before a post is touched. If site conditions during installation require a scope change, we talk to you first - no surprise line items on the final invoice.
Kingsburg homeowners are working people with schedules. We return every estimate request within 1 business day and schedule visits around your availability, including Saturdays.
The clay soils under Kingsburg lots are the reason so many older fences here lean. We set every post a minimum of two feet deep in concrete - the depth that keeps a fence plumb through Kingsburg's annual wet-dry soil cycle.
Kingsburg homeowners are practical people who want a contractor they can trust to give them an honest assessment and a fair price. We have worked in this city long enough to know the difference between a fence that needs a repair and one that needs to be pulled and replaced - and we will tell you which is which at the estimate, not after you have already committed.
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