
A fence built around your property, your goals, and your HOA rules - not a catalog template someone else chose.

Custom fence design in Lemoore means a contractor measures your actual yard, listens to what you need, and builds a plan that fits your property - most installations wrap up in one to two days on-site once the design is set and materials are ordered.
It's not about picking from a limited menu at a home improvement store. Custom work means you choose the height, material, style, and gate placement based on how you actually use your yard - whether that's keeping dogs in, adding privacy from neighbors, improving curb appeal, or all three. We design around your property's layout and any HOA rules that apply, so what gets built is what gets approved.
If your existing fence is failing and needs to come out first, we can handle that transition too. And if you're starting from scratch on a new build or just moved in and the yard came without a fence, this is the right starting point. A pool fence installation or an ornamental feature are both examples of custom work that starts with this same design process.
If you can push on a fence panel and it moves, or if you can see wood turning gray and soft at the base, the structure is failing. In Lemoore's climate, wood fences that weren't properly sealed or weren't built with the right post depth in clay soil deteriorate faster than homeowners expect. At that point, a custom replacement built to last is a better investment than patching a fence that is past its useful life.
A lot of Lemoore's newer homes were sold without rear or side fencing, leaving homeowners to figure it out after closing. If you have kids, pets, or simply want privacy, starting from scratch with a custom design means you get exactly what you need rather than adapting to someone else's choices or installing a fence that doesn't match your home.
If you've recently updated your landscaping, repainted, or remodeled and the old fence now looks out of place, that's a signal worth acting on. A custom design can tie your outdoor space together and make the whole property feel finished. Curb appeal matters for resale, and a well-built fence is one of the few outdoor improvements that real estate professionals consistently note as adding perceived value.
Lemoore's spring winds are strong enough to damage fences that weren't built to handle the load, especially solid-panel wood fences on exposed sides of a property. If you noticed boards rattling, gaps opening, or panels bowing after a windy stretch, those are signs the current fence wasn't designed for local conditions. A custom replacement built for wind exposure will hold up far better.
Every custom fence project starts with a site visit - we measure your yard, check the grade of the ground, look at any obstacles, and talk through what you want the fence to accomplish. From there we work with you on height, material, style, and gate placement. We pull the permit through the City of Lemoore's building division when one is required, which is standard for most new fences. You don't have to navigate that process yourself.
Material options span wood, vinyl, aluminum, ornamental iron, and chain-link - or combinations, depending on the look and function you're after. For homeowners who want the elegance of a formal fence on part of the property and a more functional enclosure on the rest, we design both in a single project. We also handle the gate hardware carefully, since a gate that sags or won't latch six months after installation is one of the most common complaints about fence work. Both pool fence installation and ornamental iron fence installation follow this same design-first process, with material-specific adjustments.
Best for homeowners who want full privacy, a natural look, and flexibility in height and style.
A great fit for homeowners who want a clean, low-maintenance option that holds up well through Lemoore's heat.
Suited for homeowners focused on curb appeal, pool enclosures, or a more formal property boundary that lasts decades.
Ideal for properties where different sections need different functions - privacy in the back, open style in the front.
Lemoore's clay-heavy soil is one of the main reasons fence posts in this area shift and lean over time. The ground expands when wet in winter and contracts in summer, and that movement works on posts year after year if they aren't set at the right depth with the right concrete. When we design a custom fence in Lemoore, we account for the soil from the start - not as an afterthought once the fence starts leaning. The spring winds that push off the surrounding farmland are also a real design factor: solid-panel fences catch more wind load than spaced designs, and post sizing needs to account for that on exposed sides of a property.
HOA rules are another Lemoore reality. Many of the newer subdivisions on the south and east sides of town have active HOAs with guidelines on materials, colors, and maximum fence heights. We ask about your HOA requirements before the design is finalized, so what gets built gets approved on the first review - not after a compliance letter shows up in your mailbox. Homeowners in Corcoran and Tulare often have similar HOA and soil considerations, and we bring the same design discipline to every project across the region.
We ask what you're trying to accomplish, roughly how much fencing you need, and whether you have HOA rules to work around. This call takes about 10-15 minutes. You don't need to have all the answers - just a general sense of what you want and we'll take it from there. We reply within one business day.
We come to your property, measure the area, check the grade of the ground, and look at any obstacles. This is where you'll walk through design options - height, material, style, and gate placement. Bring any HOA documents you have and point out your property lines if you know them.
For most new fences in Lemoore, a permit is required before work begins - we handle that application on your behalf. Permit processing typically adds one to two weeks. Once approved, materials are ordered and you're on the installation schedule. We keep you updated if anything changes.
Most standard residential projects install in one to two days. Before the crew leaves, walk the fence line with us - check that gates swing and latch correctly, the layout follows the agreed plan, and the yard is cleaned up. If anything looks off, say so on the spot - it's easier to fix before we pack up than to schedule a callback.
Free on-site measurement. Written estimate. We handle the permit. No surprises.
(559) 633-7011We set posts at the depth and with the concrete mix that Lemoore's expansive clay requires - not the standard spec for a different climate. That's the difference between a fence that stays straight for ten years and one that starts leaning after the first dry summer. The American Fence Association cites proper post setting as the single most important factor in fence longevity.
Nothing is more frustrating than paying for a fence and getting a compliance notice because the materials don't match the HOA's requirements. We review your HOA's rules before the design is locked in, so what gets built gets approved the first time - and you're not stuck negotiating a fix after the fact.
We pull the permit through the City of Lemoore's building division as a standard part of every new fence installation - not as an add-on service. A contractor who expects you to handle the permit yourself is a yellow flag. Permitted work protects you when you sell your home or file an insurance claim.
Fence disputes with neighbors are almost always about a few inches, and they're much easier to prevent than to resolve. We ask about your property lines before any post goes in the ground. If there's any uncertainty, we'll flag it before work begins rather than leaving you to deal with a neighbor complaint after the fact. You can verify contractor credentials anytime on the CSLB website.
Lemoore homeowners who call us come back because the fence they got is the fence they asked for - built to hold through the soil, the heat, and the HOA review. That's the standard we hold every project to.
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