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San Tan Valley Fencing Company

San Tan Valley Fencing Company

San Tan Valley, AZ
Fencing Company

Phone : 888-524-1778

Trusted by local homeowners, San Tan Valley Fencing Company installs durable wood, vinyl, aluminum, and privacy fences throughout San Tan Valley, state-short.
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The Gate Man

The Gate Man

★★★★★ 4.8 / 5 (173)
Scottsdale AZ 85260
Fences & Gates

The Gate Man, established in 2018, is a licensed, bonded, and insured fence and gate company serving Scottsdale, AZ (ROC: 356098). We specialize in a full range of services including fence and gate in...

Sunset Gates

Sunset Gates

★★★★★ 4.8 / 5 (90)
1930 E 3rd St Ste 22, Tempe AZ 85281
Fences & Gates

Sunset Gates, a family-owned business with over 25 years of experience, serves Tempe and the Greater Phoenix Area. Specializing in custom and standard gates, they offer single, RV, and courtyard gates...

Gates The Right Way

Gates The Right Way

★★★★★ 4.7 / 5 (51)
Chandler AZ 85224
Fences & Gates

Gates The Right Way provides expert fence and gate services in Chandler, AZ, tackling common local issues like loose fence panels and soil erosion around fence posts. Located near Downtown Chandler, t...

Gate Repairs & Mobile Welding

Gate Repairs & Mobile Welding

★★★★★ 4.9 / 5 (88)
2328 W Palm Ln, Phoenix AZ 85009
Fences & Gates, Metal Fabricators

Gate Repairs & Mobile Welding is a locally owned and operated company serving residential and commercial clients across Maricopa County, including Phoenix, Buckeye, Anthem, North Scottsdale, and Apach...

Emerald Fence Company

Emerald Fence Company

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (12)
33435 N 47th Way, Cave Creek AZ 85331
Fences & Gates

Emerald Fence Company has been serving Cave Creek since 1994, with family roots in fencing dating back to 1974. We specialize in installing masonry fences, retaining walls, and repairing damaged or ra...

ASE Iron Work

ASE Iron Work

★★★★★ 4.6 / 5 (14)
1023 N 21st Ave, Phoenix AZ 85009
Fences & Gates

ASE Iron Work is a family-owned company based in Phoenix, AZ, with over 20 years of experience serving both residential and commercial clients across the valley. We specialize in iron work, block work...

Castillo Pro Welding

Castillo Pro Welding

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (21)
Phoenix AZ 85037
Fences & Gates, Metal Fabricators, Decks & Railing

Castillo Pro Welding is a trusted metal fabrication and fencing company serving Phoenix, AZ. We specialize in fence and gate installation, repair, and custom metal fabrication for residential and comm...

RS Fence

RS Fence

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (11)
Youngtown AZ 85363
Fences & Gates

RS Fence in Youngtown, AZ, is a licensed, bonded, and insured custom fabrication company specializing in gates, fencing, and railing. With a focus on quality craftsmanship, they provide both new insta...

JM Custom Iron Work

JM Custom Iron Work

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (58)
2009 E Monroe St, Phoenix AZ 85034
Fences & Gates, Metal Fabricators, Door Sales/Installation

JM Custom Iron Work is a family-owned custom ironwork business based in Phoenix, AZ, with over 13 years of experience in the valley. We specialize in designing and fabricating ornamental iron pieces, ...

Clear Choice Pool Fence

Clear Choice Pool Fence

★★★★★ 4.8 / 5 (91)
Phoenix AZ 85032
Childproofing, Fences & Gates

Clear Choice Pool Fence, based in Phoenix, AZ, has been a trusted provider of removable mesh pool fencing since 1994. Owner Michael pioneered the mesh pool fence concept in Arizona and has personally ...

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Estimated Fencing Costs in San Tan Valley, AZ

Emergency Fence/Gate RepairStorm / Security Response
$304 - $409
Wood Privacy Fence (Per LF)Estimated Range
$29 - $44
Vinyl / PVC Fencing (Per LF)Estimated Range
$39 - $59
Chain Link Installation (Per LF)Estimated Range
$19 - $29
Aluminum / Ornamental (Per LF)Estimated Range
$44 - $64
Standard Driveway Gate InstallEstimated Range
$1,089 - $1,459

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using localized construction labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 47-4031) data for San Tan Valley. Prices reflect standard commercial/residential material specs and labor options adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Question Answers

How do smart gates and pool safety rules work together in Arizona?

Pinal County pool code requires a barrier with a self-closing, self-latching gate at least 54 inches high. A modern smart gate with an integrated IoT motor and latch can meet this standard. The system must default to a latched position upon power loss. For liability, the automated access log provides proof of compliance, showing the gate was never propped open, which is a critical record in a high-population area like Johnson Ranch.

What are the height and setback rules for fences in San Tan Valley?

San Tan Valley zoning enforces a 3-foot maximum height in the front yard setback and a 6-foot maximum elsewhere. The front yard setback is typically 20 feet from the property line. For corner lots, especially those near major roads like AZ-24, a 'sight triangle' regulation applies. This requires lower fencing (typically under 3 feet) within 15 feet of the intersection to maintain driver visibility. Always verify your lot's specific zoning with Pinal County Development Services.

Am I legally required to notify my neighbor before building a fence in San Tan Valley?

Yes. For any fence on a shared property line, Arizona Revised Statutes 12-1202, the 'Good Neighbor Fence Act,' requires written notice to adjoining landowners. Since 2026, this notification must include the proposed design, materials, cost estimate, and a 30-day window for a written response. Failure to provide this notice in Pinal County can result in losing the right to recover shared construction costs.

How does the 115 mph wind rating affect my fence design?

The V-ult 115 mph wind speed is an ultimate design load. This engineering requirement dictates a chain-link fabric's gauge, a privacy panel's windload rating, and the post spacing. For a solid 6-foot fence, standard 8-foot post spacing is often insufficient. It typically must be reduced to 6-foot centers with reinforced concrete footings and moment-resisting post bases to survive peak storm season gusts channeled from AZ-24 and the open desert.

What are the critical steps before digging fence post holes?

Call Arizona 811 at least two full business days before any excavation. In Johnson Ranch, with extensive utility runs for irrigation and power, hitting a line is a major financial and safety liability. After clearances are marked, you must pull a Pinal County fence permit. The permit office requires the site plan with setbacks, material specs, and the Arizona 811 ticket number. Starting work without both is a code violation that can result in fines and removal orders.

What fencing materials hold up best against San Tan Valley's termites and soil?

With a Heavy termite risk, avoid wood posts in ground contact. Use steel posts or concrete-filled steel for structure. The area's Moderate soil corrosivity requires G90 galvanized or powder-coated steel components. Aluminum or composite materials are also suitable. Use stainless steel fasteners for all critical connections; standard galvanized bolts will create rust streaks on powder-coated panels within 18 months due to subsurface mineral interaction.

How soon can a consultation be scheduled, and what is your service area?

We dispatch consultations within 48 hours. For Johnson Ranch, our standard route originates from the San Tan Mountain Regional Park area, proceeding east via AZ-24. This logistics plan ensures a consistent 35-45 minute travel window for site assessments. The consultation includes a zoning review, wind exposure evaluation from local landmarks, and a soil analysis to provide a fixed-price quote based on the current $45/hr average labor rate.

Why do fence posts fail in San Tan Valley, and how deep should they be?

Post failure in Johnson Ranch is typically due to wind uplift, not frost. Arizona has a 0-inch frost line, so frost heave is not a concern. Structural failure occurs from V-ult 115 mph wind loads. Posts must be set in concrete footings sized for overturning moments per IRC and ASCE 7-22 standards. A 6-foot post in loose soil often requires a 24-inch deep, 10-inch diameter hole to resist the high-wind exposure from the open terrain near San Tan Mountain Regional Park.



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