
Your home deserves a fence that holds up to Hanford summers, meets HOA standards, and still looks sharp from the street. We handle permits, pool code, and all the details.

Ornamental iron fence installation in Hanford runs most homeowners between $25 and $55 per linear foot - all in with posts, concrete, panels, and basic gate hardware - and a standard front-yard job is typically complete in one to three days once permits are approved.
If you have been watching your wood or chain-link fence deteriorate through another Hanford summer, you are not alone. The Central Valley heat is hard on organic materials, and ornamental iron is one of the few fencing options that genuinely holds up decade after decade in this climate. Many homeowners also find that a well-installed iron fence solves the curb-appeal problem, the HOA compliance problem, and the pool barrier requirement all in one project.
If you are weighing your options and already have a fence that needs work, our custom fence design service can help you land on the right style before any installation begins.
If your current fence leans noticeably, has sections that rattle when pushed, or shows rust spreading across the metal, it is past the point where repairs make financial sense. In Hanford's heat, rust left untreated for more than one season spreads quickly and can compromise the posts themselves. Replacing now is almost always cheaper than patching a failing fence year after year.
California state law requires a barrier around any residential swimming pool. If you have recently had a pool installed - or bought a home with a pool that has no fence - you are legally required to address this before the pool is used. Ornamental iron is one of the most popular choices for pool enclosures because it satisfies the code requirement while still looking intentional and letting you see the pool from the house.
Wood fencing in the Central Valley takes a beating from the heat, dry conditions, and occasional heavy rain. If you have replaced boards, posts, or entire sections more than once in the past five years, the ongoing cost and hassle is a strong signal that a more durable material makes sense. Ornamental iron requires far less frequent repair and holds up much better to Hanford's climate over the long term.
If you have received a notice from your HOA about your fence, or you are planning to replace an aging fence and want to ensure the new one is compliant, now is the right time to act. Many Hanford HOAs specify ornamental iron or similar metal styles for front-facing fences, so replacing an old wood or chain-link fence with ornamental iron may actually be required - not just preferred. Getting ahead of an HOA violation is far less stressful than responding to one.
We install powder-coated steel and ornamental iron fence panels for front yards, backyards, driveways, and pool enclosures throughout Hanford and Kings County. Every project starts with a walk of the fence line so we can account for grade changes, soil conditions, and any HOA requirements specific to your subdivision. For homeowners who want something beyond a standard panel design, our custom fence design service lets you work through post cap styles, picket spacing, and gate configurations before anything gets ordered.
We also pair ornamental iron installation with security fence installation for properties that need height and anti-climb features alongside decorative appeal - a combination that works well for corner lots, properties bordering open land, and homes where the fence needs to do double duty. All installations include the permit application, concrete footings sized for Kings County clay soil, and a final walkthrough before we leave the site.
Ideal for homeowners who want a clean, classic iron look for front yards or backyard perimeters without a custom design process.
Designed specifically to meet California pool enclosure code, with self-closing, self-latching gates and appropriate panel spacing.
Best for homeowners who want the fence to frame a driveway entry or a main walkway gate that matches the perimeter fence style.
Suited to homeowners in HOA communities or historic neighborhoods where the fence style needs to match a specific aesthetic standard.
Hanford's climate creates specific challenges for metal fencing. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and that heat causes metal to expand and contract repeatedly through the seasons. Over time, that stress can crack lower-quality coatings and open the surface to rust. The Central Valley's tule fog, which can settle in for days at a time during December and January, then holds moisture against those exposed spots and accelerates the problem. A fence finished with a high-quality baked-on powder coat - and maintained with annual touchups - handles both conditions far better than a standard spray-painted finish. Kings County's clay-heavy soil also means posts need to be set deeper and anchored more carefully than in sandier conditions, which is something any contractor who has worked in this area will already know.
Homeowners across the service area - from Lemoore to Corcoran - face the same soil and climate conditions that make installation quality so important. Whether you are in one of Hanford's older neighborhoods near downtown or in a newer subdivision on the west side of the city, the combination of heat, clay, and tule fog means the difference between a 5-year fence and a 30-year fence comes down to how well it was installed and finished in the first place.
We ask a few basics - fence length, height, location on the property, and whether you have an HOA. You do not need all the answers ready. We reply to every inquiry within one business day.
We walk the fence line with you, take measurements, and check for soil conditions, slopes, or obstacles. You get a written quote that breaks down materials, labor, and any permit fees - no surprises after the fact.
We pull the permit from the City of Hanford's Community Development Department. Permit approval typically takes one to two weeks - we track it and keep you updated so you do not have to call the city yourself.
Posts go in with concrete footings sized for Kings County clay soil. Once the concrete cures - typically 24 to 48 hours in Hanford's warm weather - panels and gates are attached, checked for level, and all cut ends are sealed. We walk the line with you before we leave.
No pressure, no obligation. We walk your property, answer your questions, and give you a written quote.
(559) 794-9939We specify powder-coated finishes that are baked onto the steel and designed to handle the expansion and contraction of Hanford's extreme temperature swings. That choice alone is the difference between a fence that looks good for three years and one that holds up for twenty.
The clay-heavy soil in and around Hanford swells when wet and shrinks when dry. We set posts deep and size concrete footings for those conditions - not for the sandier soils of coastal California. Fences installed this way stay plumb through wet winters and dry summers.
Before we design anything, we review your HOA's fence requirements. You will not get a violation letter two weeks after installation because we missed a height limit or color rule. We ask for your CC&Rs upfront and work within them.
We handle the City of Hanford permit application and coordinate any required inspection. Your fence goes on record as permitted and compliant - which matters when you sell your home or if a neighbor ever raises a concern. Learn more about contractor licensing standards at the California Contractors State License Board.
Every one of these details matters more in Hanford than in a milder climate. When you combine the right coating, properly sized footings, and a permitted installation, you end up with a fence that requires almost no attention for years at a time.
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