Top Fencing Companies in South Lake Tahoe, CA, 96150 | Compare & Call
There are 54 fencing companies server in South Lake Tahoe CA
J.T.S Home, Auto, & Small Engine
J.T.S Home, Auto, & Small Engine started from a small-town, country upbringing where the motto was 'if you can't do it right, don't do it at all.' That can-do attitude drove us to become the go-to han...
For over a decade, JBS Fencing has provided reliable fencing and gate services to residents and businesses in El Dorado County, including Somerset. Based locally and owned by Jason Sundsted, the compa...
Mig Brothers in Roseville, CA, specializes in metal fabrication, fence and gate installation, and deck and railing services. As a licensed, insured, and bonded contractor (CA License 1131530, AWS D1.1...
Rigo’s Fencing is a locally owned fence company serving North Highlands, CA, and the greater Sacramento area. The owner started as a laborer for a local fence company, worked his way up to lead man, a...
Ales Custom Home Solutions, based in Cameron Park, CA, is a family-owned general contracting company serving the greater Sacramento area. We specialize in transforming houses into homes through compre...
Ornamental Solutions
Ornamental Solutions, based in Rancho Cordova, CA, specializes in custom metal fabrication for residential and commercial properties. We design, build, and install fences, gates, and decks using durab...
Northwest Solutions has been a family-owned business serving Elverta, CA, for over 20 years, specializing in fence and gate installation, repair, and automatic entry systems. We work with all major br...
Perimeter 1 Fencing is a family-owned and operated business serving Diamond Springs and the surrounding areas. We believe in personal service—the owner will personally manage your project from start t...
GL Custom Gate & Patio, based in Roseville, CA, specializes in custom steel fabrication for gates, fences, and patio covers. With years of hands-on experience, we craft bespoke solutions that blend se...
Atchcraft Fab, located in Cameron Park, CA, specializes in metal fabrication, fences, and gates, helping local homeowners and businesses tackle common issues like chain link fence corrosion and saggin...
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is my fence designed for Tahoe wind storms?
The design wind speed is 115 MPH V-ult. This engineering rating dictates post spacing, concrete footing mass, and bracket strength. A fence not designed to ASCE 7-22 standards for this load will fail during our peak storm season.
What are my legal obligations when replacing a fence on the property line?
California Civil Code 841 is the 'Good Neighbor Fence Law.' Before any work on a shared boundary, you must provide a formal 'Notice of Intent' to adjoining owners. Since 2026, this notice must include a cost estimate and proposed material specifications.
What are the height and placement rules for a fence in South Lake Tahoe?
Zoning limits are 4 feet in front yards and 6 feet in rear yards. The setback is zero feet, allowing construction on the property line. For corner lots, maintain a clear 'sight triangle' at intersections, especially those feeding US-50, to prevent visibility hazards.
How soon can a consultation be scheduled?
We dispatch from the Lakeview Commons area. Travel via US-50 to the Tahoe Keys typically takes 25-35 minutes. We can schedule a site assessment to review frost footing depth, wind load specs, and zoning compliance for your property.
What should I know about gates, especially near a pool?
Any gate accessing a pool must comply with CA Health & Safety Code 115922 and ASTM F1908-16 for self-closing, self-latching hardware. The moderate smart-gate trend means integrating IoT latches that log access, which strengthens liability protection in case of an incident.
How deep should my fence posts be set in South Lake Tahoe?
All posts must be set below the 36-inch frost line. IRC standards require this to prevent frost heave, which dislodges posts. In Tahoe Keys, posts set shallower than three feet will fail, requiring a complete rebuild.
What fencing materials work best with local soil and pests?
Soil corrosivity is low, but termite risk is slight to moderate. Pressure-treated wood or composite materials are compatible. Use hot-dipped galvanized or stainless-steel fasteners to prevent rust streaks that stain materials in the damp climate.
What are the critical steps before digging fence post holes?
Call 811 (Underground Service Alert of Northern California) at least two working days before digging. Hitting a utility line in Tahoe Keys is a major financial and safety liability. We manage all City permit office paperwork to ensure the project is documented and legal.