Top Fencing Companies in East Sonora, CA, 95370 | Compare & Call
There are 140 fencing companies server in East Sonora CA
Sunset Fencing has been serving Tracy, CA, and the surrounding area since 2002 as a licensed and bonded fencing contractor. We specialize in a full range of fencing solutions including chain link, vin...
Quality Fence Fabrication, serving Stockton, CA, brings over 15 years of experience to metal and wood fence and gate work. Every project, from simple fence repairs to custom automatic gate installatio...
United Fence Services serves San Leandro and the surrounding East Bay as a general contractor specializing in fences, gates, and related construction. Based near the intersection of I-880 and Davis St...
Forest Fencing serves both Merced County and the Bay Area, including Los Banos, with a full range of fencing solutions. As a licensed contractor (CSLB Lic. #1132461), we specialize in the installation...
Founded in 2021, CA Custom Fencing & Welding serves Angels Camp and all of California with practical agricultural fencing and custom welding. What began on a family ranch—building secure boundaries fo...
High Quality Fence, a locally owned and operated fence company based in Manteca, CA, has been serving the Central Valley for years. Founded by an experienced installer and estimator, the business prio...
Ergeon serves Stockton residents with fence and gate installation services designed to withstand local climate challenges. In Stockton, where summer heat can cause wood warping and leaning fences, Erg...
Alberto's Landscape Services is a father-son team serving Modesto, CA, with over 32 years of combined experience in landscaping, tree services, and fences & gates. After working for successful compani...
MGA Fencing & Construction has been serving Modesto and Stanislaus County for 24 years, specializing in wood, chain link, and wrought iron fences. We design and install a variety of styles including s...
Cristian Alderete provides expert fence and gate services to homeowners and businesses in Modesto, CA. With deep knowledge of local soil conditions near neighborhoods like College Area and around land...
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FAQs
What are the height and setback rules for a fence on my property?
Zoning limits are 3 feet in the front yard and 6 feet in the rear. A 0-foot setback allows building directly on the property line. On corner lots, maintain a clear 'sight triangle' for traffic visibility; this is critical near the CA-108 corridor to prevent accidents.
What are the critical steps before digging fence post holes?
Call USA North 811 at least two business days before digging. They mark public utility lines. Hitting a gas or fiber line in Downtown East Sonora is a major liability. We manage the permit paperwork with the city office concurrently to avoid delays.
What fence materials work best with East Sonora's soil and pests?
Use materials compatible with moderate termite risk and soil corrosivity. Pressure-treated wood or composite is advised. All fasteners and hardware must be G90 galvanized or stainless steel to prevent rust streaks from corroding in the soil.
Can I have a smart gate if I have a pool?
Yes, but integration is key. The gate must meet the CA pool safety code: self-closing, self-latching, and a minimum 60-inch height. A solar/Wi-Fi smart latch can be integrated to provide remote status alerts, meeting modern liability standards for access control.
How soon can a consultation be scheduled?
Consultations are typically scheduled within 48 hours. Our route from the Dragoon Gulch Trailhead via CA-108 places us in the Downtown neighborhood within the 15-25 minute response window, allowing for efficient site assessment and quote generation.
How deep should fence posts be set in East Sonora, and why?
Posts must be set below the 12-inch frost line. The IRC requires this to prevent frost heave, which lifts and fails posts. In Downtown East Sonora's clay soils, a 24-inch minimum depth with concrete backfill provides stability against the 105 MPH V-ult wind rating.
What are my legal duties to my neighbor before building a fence in California?
California Civil Code 841 is a 'Good Neighbor' law. As of 2026, you must provide a 30-day written notice to adjoining owners before replacing a shared boundary (partition) fence. This is a strict requirement in East Sonora, especially within its historic district.
Is a standard fence strong enough for the wind here?
No. The 105 MPH V-ult wind speed requires engineering. Standard 8-foot post spacing often fails. We specify 6-foot spacing, concrete footings, and wind-rated brackets per ASCE 7-22 standards to survive peak storm season gusts from the Dragoon Gulch area.