Top Fencing Companies in Costa Mesa, CA, 92626 | Compare & Call
There are 237 fencing companies server in Costa Mesa CA
Calderons Gardening Service’s, a family-owned business based in Costa Mesa, CA, brings over 35 years of hands-on experience to every project. We specialize in full-service landscaping, lawn maintenanc...
Budget Fence & Patio, founded in early 2010 by Kelly and James, brings over 25 years of construction experience to Huntington Beach and Orange County. Kelly’s background in vinyl fencing and gates—spa...
Marquez Iron Work, a family-owned business established in 2001, specializes in designing, crafting, and installing iron fences, gates, railings, window bars, and entry doors for residential, commercia...
Mobile Welding in Laguna Hills, CA, specializes in mobile welding, metal gate repairs, and fence repairs. As our dedicated gates specialist branch, we serve residents across Laguna Hills and nearby co...
Safeguard Glass And Mesh Pool Fence
Safeguard Glass And Mesh Pool Fence in Santa Ana, CA, was founded by Miks, an engineer with over 30 years in architectural glass design and manufacturing. His passion for child safety drives the compa...
Inland Wrought Iron
Inland Wrought Iron, based in Jurupa Valley, CA, is a family-run metal fabrication shop specializing in custom wrought iron fences, gates, railings, doors, and banisters. Founded by Dave Queyrel (Pres...
Kaminskiy Care And Repair Handyman Services
Since 2005, Kaminskiy Care and Repair has served Irvine homeowners with licensed, insured handyman services, drywall installation and repair, and fence and gate maintenance. As a trusted local contrac...
Madrid fence in Riverside, CA is a family-owned metal fabrication business that started when the owner began helping his father on weekends. After graduating high school, he joined the business full-t...
Joey's Fence provides professional fencing and gate services to homeowners in Fountain Valley, CA. Located near Mile Square Park and just off the 405, the team is familiar with the specific challenges...
JL Custom Iron Works, founded and operated by Jorge, brings 25 years of metal fabrication and welding expertise to Corona, CA. Starting as a father and now a single father, Jorge leads a dedicated thr...
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Questions and Answers
Can I have a smart gate with a pool?
Yes, but integration is critical. The gate hardware and IoT-controlled latch must comply with ASTM F2286 / ICC-ES pool safety codes for self-closing and self-latching. Modern systems combine electronic access with a mechanical fail-safe latch to meet California liability standards.
Am I legally required to talk to my neighbor before building a fence?
Yes. California Civil Code Section 841, the 'Good Neighbor Fence Law,' mandates written notice to adjacent owners before replacing a shared boundary fence. As of 2026, this notice must include a Good Neighbor Fence Act disclosure form to outline cost-sharing responsibilities.
How soon can a consultation be scheduled?
Consultations are typically scheduled within 48 hours. Our team routes from Fairview Park via I-405, with a standard 25-35 minute response time to the Mesa Verde neighborhood for an on-site structural and zoning assessment.
What fence materials work best in Costa Mesa's climate?
Material compatibility is key for durability. The moderate soil corrosivity index requires hot-dip galvanized steel posts and fasteners to prevent rust streaks. Given the moderate termite risk, pressure-treated lumber or composite materials are superior to untreated wood.
What are the first steps before digging fence post holes?
Call DigAlert (811) at least two working days before excavation. Hitting a utility line in Mesa Verde is a major liability. We manage the permit paperwork with the city's Development Services Department to ensure the project meets all current codes before work begins.
How deep should my fence posts be in Costa Mesa?
Footings must extend below the 12-inch frost line to prevent frost heave. The International Residential Code (IRC) R403.1.4 requires this for stability. In the Mesa Verde area, posts not set below this depth will lift during winter temperature drops, causing permanent structural failure.
What are the height limits for fences in Costa Mesa?
Costa Mesa zoning limits fence heights to 3 feet in front yards and 6 feet in rear yards. A 0-foot setback is permitted, but height is measured from the ground on your side. For corner lots, a clear 'sight triangle' for visibility is required, especially near high-traffic corridors like I-405.
Is my fence designed for high winds?
It must be. Costa Mesa's 110 MPH V-ult wind speed rating per ASCE 7-22 standards dictates engineering. This V-ult rating controls post spacing, concrete footing size, and bracket strength to survive peak storm season gusts, especially in exposed areas near Fairview Park.