
Tired of painting, patching, or replacing a wood fence every few years? A properly installed vinyl fence ends that cycle permanently - and we handle the permit, the posts, and the gates.

Vinyl fence installation in Santa Rosa delivers a clean, solid enclosure made from UV-rated PVC that never needs paint, stain, or sealing - most residential jobs are complete in one to three days once the permit is approved, and a well-installed fence typically lasts 20 to 30 years with minimal upkeep.
Santa Rosa homeowners who have spent years repainting and replacing wood boards know the maintenance math well. Vinyl costs more upfront than wood, but that gap closes quickly when you factor in the labor and materials you never spend again. If you are also considering a wood option, our wood and privacy fence installation page walks through that choice in detail.
The biggest thing that separates a fence that looks great at year fifteen from one that leans within three years is how the posts are set. We set every post deep and in concrete - because Santa Rosa's clay soils and seismic activity make that non-negotiable.
If sections of your fence are visibly tilting or posts are pulling out of the ground, the structure is failing. Santa Rosa's clay-heavy soil expands and contracts with every wet and dry season, and shallow or poorly set posts give way faster than most homeowners expect. A leaning fence is also a liability if it falls on a neighbor's property.
If your property was affected by one of the wildfires that have moved through the Santa Rosa area, or a winter storm took out fence sections, this is the natural moment to replace rather than patch. Repairing damaged sections often costs nearly as much as replacing the whole run and leaves you with a mismatched result.
If you are on a recurring cycle of sanding, painting, or swapping out rotted boards on a wood fence, that maintenance burden is a clear signal that a lower-maintenance option makes sense. Vinyl does not rot, does not splinter, and never needs paint - so the ongoing cost and effort drops to nearly zero after installation.
If your yard has gaps, a gate that does not latch reliably, or sections a determined dog could push through, that is a safety issue worth fixing now. A new vinyl fence with properly hung, self-latching gates gives you a yard you can actually trust every time you open the back door.
We install the full range of residential vinyl fence styles - privacy panels, picket fencing, ranch rail, and semi-private designs - as well as custom gate hardware that self-closes and self-latches. If you need a complete property enclosure, we can combine vinyl perimeter fencing with a pool deck fence barrier in a single project. Our process covers everything from permit application through final city inspection, so you receive a closed permit on file when the job is done.
Every installation includes concrete-set posts, UV-stabilized panels suited to Santa Rosa's long sunny summers, and a final walkthrough with you before we leave. We also offer removal and hauling of your old fence as part of the job. For homeowners who want a side-by-side look at vinyl versus wood, our wood and privacy fence installation page covers that option in detail.
Best for homeowners who want a solid, view-blocking enclosure for a backyard - no gaps, full height panels.
Suits front yards, side yards, or any area where you want a defined boundary without blocking the view entirely.
Ideal for larger lots, rural-feel properties, or anyone who wants a classic open-rail look without wood maintenance.
Suits any style fence - single walk gates, double drive gates, and self-latching hardware for households with dogs or young children.
Santa Rosa's climate creates specific demands that generic fencing advice does not account for. The city gets long, intense summers with very little cloud cover - and lower-quality vinyl yellows and becomes brittle in that UV exposure far faster than manufacturers suggest. We only use UV-stabilized panels because in this market, that is not optional. The seasonal swing between wet winters and dry, hot summers also means post footings need to be right the first time. Clay soils in the flatlands expand when saturated and shrink in summer, and seismic activity in Sonoma County is real - shallow posts fail here in ways they would not in more geologically stable areas.
Demand for fence work has stayed elevated across the region since the 2017 Tubbs Fire, which means contractor schedules fill faster than most homeowners expect. Homeowners in Sonoma and Cloverdale face the same dynamic - starting the contractor search earlier than feels necessary is genuinely good advice in this market.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we reply within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - how much fencing you need, the style you have in mind, and whether there is an old fence to remove. You do not need all the answers ready.
We come to your property to measure the fence line, assess the ground conditions, and walk through your options in person. This is when we flag any permit requirements, HOA rules, or soil conditions that affect the price. A written estimate follows within a few days.
We submit the permit application to the City of Santa Rosa on your behalf. Approval typically takes one to two weeks. Once the permit is in hand you get a firm start date, and we coordinate the final inspection so you never need to deal with city offices directly.
We set posts in concrete, let them cure, then attach rails and panels. Gates are hung and adjusted before we leave. Walk the finished fence with us - every gate should latch, every panel should be level. The job is not done until you are satisfied.
Free on-site estimate. We pull the permit. No pressure.
(707) 867-4908Santa Rosa's clay soils expand and contract with every wet-dry cycle, and seismic activity in Sonoma County is real. We set every post deep in concrete because shallow footings fail here in ways they would not in more stable areas - and a leaning fence two years after installation is not acceptable work.
Santa Rosa's long sunny summers are harder on lower-grade vinyl than the national average suggests. We use only UV-stabilized panels with stabilizers built into the material. That is the difference between a fence that still looks right at year fifteen and one that looks chalky and brittle by year eight.
The City of Santa Rosa requires a building permit for most new fences, and we handle the application, the inspection coordination, and the permit closeout on your behalf. You can verify our contractor license status at any time through the California Contractors State License Board.
A fence is only as useful as its gate. We hang every gate plumb, test the latch before we leave, and use hardware rated for the weight of the panel. Self-latching hardware is standard on projects with dogs or young children - because a gate that swings shut on its own is one less thing to remember.
Every one of these points connects back to the same outcome: a fence that is still solid and straight years from now. We build in Santa Rosa because we know this terrain, and we want the work to hold up in it.
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Learn MoreContractor slots fill fast in Sonoma County - reach out now and we will get you a written estimate before the season books out.