Top Fencing Companies in Santa Susana, CA, 93063 | Compare & Call
There are 239 fencing companies server in Santa Susana CA
Jerry's Gate Repair & Welding Services has been serving Simi Valley and the surrounding areas for over eight years, specializing in all types of gate and fence solutions. With a background in customer...
Firewise Fences, based in Santa Monica, CA, specializes in fence and gate solutions designed to meet the strictest fire safety standards. As Southern California's exclusive installer of Colorbond fenc...
Since 2005, Bulldog Gate Repair & Installation has served Thousand Oaks and the surrounding Los Angeles area with a new standard for gate repair. Founded by a former repair technician, our mantra is "...
Rivas Landscaping is a family-owned business serving the San Fernando Valley with a passion for creating beautiful outdoor spaces. Founded by a dedicated professional who treats every project as if it...
ATC Garage Door & Gate Services is a locally owned company based in Winnetka, California, serving Los Angeles and the San Fernando Valley. Specializing in both residential and commercial solutions, we...
Solano Iron Work provides expert fence and gate services to homeowners and businesses across Los Angeles, CA. Located near the 110 Freeway and serving neighborhoods from South LA to Inglewood, we spec...
In N Out Garage Door Service
In N Out Garage Door Service provides garage door repairs, installations, and custom designs for homes and businesses in Tarzana, CA. We specialize in fixing damaged doors, broken cables, stuck tracks...
Steve's Automatic Gate has been serving Simi Valley, CA, for over a decade, specializing in fences and gates. Local homeowners often struggle with leaning fences and shifting fence posts due to the re...
Extreme Fence provides expert fence and gate services to Los Angeles homeowners, addressing common local issues like gate misalignment and earthquake-damaged fences. Serving neighborhoods from Hollywo...
GM General Services
GM General Services Inc., founded by Gerardo M. in 2012, is a licensed general services company based in Los Angeles. After a car accident left him paralyzed at 25, Gerardo turned his experience worki...
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I install a smart gate that also meets pool safety codes?
Yes. Modern IoT gate systems integrate self-closing, self-latching mechanisms that comply with CA Health and Safety Code 115922 and ASTM F1908-08. The latch must engage automatically without manual operation. We specify smart latches with force-sensing motors and backup power to maintain a constant closing pressure. This integration meets both security trends and strict liability standards for California homeowners with pools.
What is required before digging fence post holes?
You must contact Underground Service Alert of Southern California at 811 at least two business days before digging. They mark all public utility lines. In Santa Susana Knolls, hitting an unmarked line is a major liability for repair costs and service disruption. We manage all associated permit paperwork with the city's permit office, including the plot plan and engineering stamp if required for wind loads over 6 feet.
What fencing materials hold up best against Santa Susana's termites and soil?
The moderate soil corrosivity index permits galvanized steel posts and hardware. However, the moderate-to-heavy termite risk level makes pressure-treated wood or composite materials mandatory for any wooden components. We use stainless steel or triple-dipped galvanized fasteners to prevent rust streaks. Incompatible materials, like standard aluminum next to treated wood, will corrode rapidly due to galvanic reaction in this soil.
How is a fence engineered to withstand Santa Susana's high winds?
The 105 MPH V-ult wind speed rating dictates the structural design. We follow ASCE 7-22 standards. This requires closer post spacing (often 6 feet on-center instead of 8 feet), deeper concrete footings, and commercial-grade tension brackets at the post-to-rail joints. A standard 'privacy' panel fence will fail in peak storm season gusts without this engineering. The design focuses on transferring wind load into the ground, not just the panel strength.
What are the height and setback rules for fences in Santa Susana?
Zoning limits are 3.5 feet in the front yard and 6 feet in the rear. A 0-foot setback is allowed, meaning you can build directly on the property line. Corner lots have critical 'sight triangle' regulations. No structure over 3 feet tall is permitted within 10 feet of the property line intersection. This ensures driver visibility, especially for lots near SR-118 where traffic speeds are higher.
How soon can a crew start, and what is the consultation process?
We typically schedule consultations within 3-5 business days. Our route from the Santa Susana Depot landmark uses SR-118, resulting in a 35-45 minute response window to the Knolls neighborhood. The consultation includes a site survey for wind exposure, soil inspection, and verification of property lines. After the survey, we provide a firm quote and a timeline that factors in the current average labor rate of $45/hour and material lead times.
What are my legal responsibilities to neighbors when building a fence on the property line?
California Civil Code 841 governs 'partition fences.' For a shared boundary, you must provide written notice to the adjoining owner at least 30 days before construction begins. This is a 2026 legal requirement in Santa Susana. The notice must include a description of the planned fence, its materials, and the estimated cost. Failure to provide notice can result in liability for damages or removal costs.
How deep do fence posts need to be in Santa Susana to prevent frost heave or collapse?
Posts require a minimum 12-inch footing below the frost line. In the Santa Susana Knolls, shallow footings above this depth will lift during winter. The International Residential Code (IRC) requires this depth for stability. For a 6-foot fence, we typically use a 30-inch deep posthole with a concrete collar below the frost line to resist both frost heave and 105 MPH V-ult wind loads.