Top Fencing Companies in Santa Barbara, CA, 93101 | Compare & Call
There are 159 fencing companies server in Santa Barbara CA
Jiménez Iron Work
Jiménez Iron Work provides metal fabrication, fence and gate installation, and deck construction for homes and businesses in Oxnard, CA. With over 10 years of hands-on experience, owner Jiménez specia...
805 Fence Company serves homeowners and businesses in Oxnard and across Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Los Angeles counties with reliable fencing and gate solutions. Based near the Channel Islands Harbor...
Fence Factory Rentals - Ventura County
Fence Factory Rentals - Ventura County has served Oxnard and the surrounding areas since 1994. Founded by Robert Bennett, who started in the fence industry over 40 years ago in Torrance, the company h...
Professional Fence and Steel is a family-owned fence and steel fabrication company based in Ventura, California. With years of experience serving homeowners across Ventura County, we specialize in wro...
Allen Overhead Door has been a trusted provider of garage door and gate services in Santa Paula and the surrounding Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. Founded on the principles of reliability and res...
Navarretes Iron Work, based in Oxnard, CA, specializes in custom wrought-iron fabrication and installation across Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Los Angeles counties. For over a decade, we have designed ...
Black Magic Metal Art
Black Magic Metal Art in Oxnard, CA, owned by Nate Hentges, is a licensed, bonded, and insured metal fabricator established in 2000. Specializing in custom iron work, ornamental gates, wrought iron ha...
Best Iron Design, founded by Jose Porras in 2001, has been serving Oxnard, CA, as a trusted partner in welding and metal fabrication. Specializing in metal, glass, wood, stainless steel, and cable rai...
Miguel Custom Iron, also known as MCI, is a family-owned metal fabrication and fencing company serving Oxnard, CA. Founded by Miguel, who learned the trade from his father, the business specializes in...
Spanish artistic iron work in Oxnard, CA, blends traditional craftsmanship with modern durability to solve common local fencing issues. Unlike wood fences that warp in the coastal heat or sagging gate...
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Q&A
Can I install an automated smart gate with my pool fence?
Yes, but integration is key. The gate latch must be a self-closing, self-latching mechanism that complies with ASTM F1908-08 and SB Municipal Code 22.04 for pool safety. High-trend solar/Wi-Fi operators with video intercoms can be integrated, provided the primary latch mechanism is always operational and meets the code's non-defeatable standards to limit homeowner liability.
Do we need deep concrete footings for a fence in Santa Barbara if there's no frost?
Yes. The IRC and ASCE 7-22 standards require footings for structural stability against wind uplift and soil movement. While the local frost line depth is 0 inches, Downtown's moderate, corrosive soils demand a stable base. Posts set in shallow concrete will fail under the 110 MPH V-ult wind load, leading to racking and collapse during a winter storm.
How soon can a specialist visit my property for a consultation?
Dispatch from our office near the Santa Barbara County Courthouse typically allows for a site visit within 48 hours. The route via US-101 provides reliable access across the city. Accounting for Downtown traffic patterns, we schedule a 15-25 minute travel window and will provide a detailed engineering and zoning assessment within the same visit.
Is a standard 8-foot post spacing strong enough for our area?
No. The 110 MPH V-ult wind speed rating dictates engineering. For a solid panel fence, 6-foot on-center post spacing is the maximum for structural integrity. Post holes must be a minimum of 24 inches deep and 12 inches in diameter, with concrete. All brackets and rails must be rated for high-wind zones to survive peak storm season gusts channeled from the Pacific.
What is required before you dig the first post hole?
State law requires calling 811 (Underground Service Alert of Southern California) at least two working days before excavation. In the dense Downtown neighborhood, hitting a gas, fiber, or water line is a major financial and liability event. We manage the permit office paperwork, including the site plan and DRB approval if applicable, to ensure the project has a clear legal start.
What fence materials hold up best to Santa Barbara's coastal environment?
Material compatibility is critical. The moderate to heavy termite risk excludes untreated wood in ground contact. The moderate soil corrosivity index requires hot-dip galvanized or stainless steel fasteners and posts. Aluminum or composite materials are preferred. Using standard steel fasteners will cause rust streaks on stucco within two years due to salt air and soil chemistry.
How high can I build my fence in my front and back yard?
Santa Barbara zoning limits are 3 feet in the front yard and 6 feet in the rear. A critical exception is the 'sight triangle' for corner lots, where fences must be under 3 feet within 10 feet of the property corner. This ensures driver visibility, especially for properties near major arteries like US-101. The Design Review Board has strict authority over all fence designs in the historic district.
What are my legal obligations to my neighbor when building a fence on the property line?
California Civil Code 841 is the 'Good Neighbor Fence Law.' It requires written notification to all adjoining property owners before replacing a shared boundary fence. In Santa Barbara, as of 2026, this notice must include a proposed cost estimate and a 30-day response period. Building 'on the line' with a 0-foot setback is only permitted after obtaining documented neighbor consent, which becomes part of the permit application.