
Your dog deserves a yard they can run in freely. We install pet fencing in Hanford built for your dog's size, your soil, and your neighborhood's rules.

Pet and dog fencing in Hanford means choosing the right height, material, and base installation for your specific dog, with most standard backyard fences completed in one to two days.
If your dog has ever pushed through a gap, dug under a board, or simply jumped a fence that was not tall enough, you know the anxiety of never quite trusting your yard. Pet fencing in Hanford is not one-size-fits-all - the right solution depends on your dog's breed and behavior, your soil conditions, and whether your neighborhood has HOA rules about materials and height. We also install pool fences in Hanford for homeowners who need a second layer of protection near the water.
A proper fence gives your dog real freedom - you open the back door, let them out, and get on with your day without standing there watching. That peace of mind is what we build.
If your dog has gotten out even once, that is a clear sign your current containment is not working. Dogs that escape once almost always try again, and in Hanford's surroundings - with busy streets and active wildlife - a loose dog faces real danger. A properly installed fence removes the guesswork.
Wood fences in Hanford's heat and clay soil take a beating over time. If you can see daylight through gaps in the boards, spot posts that have shifted, or find wood that is soft and crumbling at the base, your fence is no longer doing its job. A determined dog will find and use every weak point.
Kings County residents near the edges of Hanford's residential areas have reported coyote sightings, particularly in early morning and evening hours. If coyotes have been active nearby, your current fence may not be tall or secure enough to protect a small dog left outside. A taller fence with a secured base is worth considering before an incident happens.
If you are bringing home a new puppy or adopting a dog and your yard has no fence, now is the time to plan. Installing a fence before the dog arrives is far easier than managing a new pet while construction is underway. It also means your dog can build positive outdoor habits from day one in a safe, contained space.
We install every common fence type used for pet containment - wood, vinyl, chain-link, and welded wire - and we size every project to the dog that will live behind it. Height, post depth, and the gap at the bottom are all determined by your dog's size, breed, and behavior, not just by what is cheapest or fastest to build. We also pair dog fences with automatic gate installation so your driveway entrance is as secure as your backyard.
For homeowners with pools, we coordinate pool fence installation alongside the yard perimeter so you have full coverage without seams or gaps between the two fence lines. Every gate we install includes a self-closing hinge and a secure latch, because a fence with a gate your dog can nudge open is not a fence at all.
Suits homeowners who want privacy alongside pet containment and are willing to seal or stain the fence every couple of years to handle Hanford's dry heat.
A good fit for pet owners who want low maintenance - vinyl does not splinter, holds up well in heat, and does not require sealing.
The most affordable option for large yards, and durable in the Valley's climate, though some athletic dogs learn to climb the mesh.
Works well for properties that need a strong barrier without a solid visual screen - popular on larger lots where budget matters.
Hanford sits where the city meets active farmland, and that matters for pet owners. Coyotes move through Kings County neighborhoods - particularly near the outskirts of town - and a 4-foot fence that would be fine in a dense suburb is not enough protection here. We factor in wildlife pressure when we size a fence, and we always ask whether you have seen coyotes in your area before recommending a height. The clay-heavy soil in Kings County also moves significantly between wet winters and dry summers, which is why we set posts deeper and use concrete mixes designed to handle that shift - a fence that was plumb when installed should still be plumb five years from now.
We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Lemoore and Corcoran, where many military families near NAS Lemoore are adding dog fencing quickly when they arrive in the area and need a yard their pets can use right away. Whether your lot is in one of Hanford's newer HOA subdivisions on the north side or in an older neighborhood closer to downtown, we know the local permit office requirements and HOA patterns before we show up.
Tell us your address, a rough idea of your fence line, and what kind of dog you have. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit.
We walk your yard, measure the fence line, and check the ground conditions - including Hanford's clay soil. We ask about your dog's size and behavior so we recommend the right height and material. You get a written quote before we leave.
For most standard dog fences in Hanford a permit is not required, but we confirm this before scheduling work. Once everything is clear, we agree on a start date that works for you.
The crew digs post holes, sets posts in concrete sized for local soil conditions, and completes the fence in one to two days. Before we leave, we walk the full fence line with you and confirm every gate latch is secure.
No obligation estimate. We reply within one business day and come to your property to measure before quoting.
(559) 794-9939Hanford's clay soil expands when wet and shrinks when dry, pushing fence posts out of alignment over time if they are not set correctly. We use deeper post holes and concrete mixes that handle that movement, so your fence stays plumb for years.
Triple-digit summers are hard on the wrong materials. We tell you honestly which fence types hold up in the San Joaquin Valley and which ones will cost you money in maintenance or early replacement. The American Kennel Club also notes that material choice should account for your dog's behavior - we ask about both.
Many of Hanford's newer subdivisions have HOA rules about fence height, style, and materials. We review those requirements with you and confirm permit status with the City of Hanford Building Division before a single post goes in the ground - no surprises after the fact.
The most common way a dog escapes a fenced yard is a gate latch that fails. Every gate we install gets a self-closing hinge and a latch your dog cannot nudge open, because a fence is only as secure as its weakest point.
California state law requires any contractor doing work valued at $500 or more to hold a valid contractor's license - you can verify any license instantly through the California Contractors State License Board. We also refer homeowners who want to understand coyote activity in their area to the Humane Society of the United States, which has practical guidance on protecting pets from wildlife. Those credentials and that local knowledge are what separate a fence that actually contains your dog from one that just looks like it should.
Pair your new dog fence with a secure automatic gate so the driveway entrance is just as safe as the backyard.
Learn MoreA properly installed pool fence in Hanford keeps pets and children away from the water even when you cannot be there to watch.
Learn MoreSummer is the busiest fence season in the Valley - call now to lock in your start date before spots fill up.