
California requires a pool barrier for every residential pool. We install compliant fences in Lemoore, handle your permit, and make sure the gate works right.

Pool fence installation in Lemoore, CA means installing a code-compliant barrier around your residential pool that meets California height and gate requirements, with posts set deep to handle local clay soils - most standard backyards are done in one day.
Yes, California law requires every home with a residential swimming pool to have a barrier in place - and it applies whether your pool is new or decades old. Lemoore summers run hot from June through September, so families here use their pools for a longer stretch of the year than homeowners in cooler parts of the state. That long pool season makes having a safe, well-maintained fence even more important. If you are also thinking about adding a pool enclosure or pergola structure, our custom fence design service can help you plan a layout that works for the whole yard.
Beyond the legal requirement, a pool fence gives you real peace of mind - especially if young children or grandchildren are regular visitors to your home during the summer months.
If your pool has no barrier at all, you are not in compliance with California law - and any child who wanders into your yard is at serious risk. This applies whether the pool is in regular use or has been sitting unused for years. Getting a fence installed is the single most important safety step you can take.
Walk to your pool gate and let it go without touching it. If it swings back open, stays ajar, or the latch does not catch, the fence is not doing its job. A gate that does not self-close and self-latch is one of the most common reasons pool fences fail inspections - and one of the most common factors in backyard drowning incidents.
Lemoore's clay soils expand and contract with the seasons, and over time that movement can work fence posts loose. If you can wiggle a post by hand, or if it is visibly leaning away from vertical, the structural integrity of the fence is compromised. A leaning fence is easier for a child to push through or climb.
If a baby or toddler is about to become a regular presence in your home - whether you are expecting, adopting, or have grandchildren visiting for the summer - now is the right time to install or upgrade your pool fence. The risk is highest for children under five, and Lemoore's long, hot summers mean pools are in use for many months each year.
We install pool fences in aluminum, vinyl, wrought iron, and frameless glass - each meets California's five-foot height requirement and self-closing gate rules. Aluminum and vinyl are the most popular choices in Lemoore because they handle the Valley heat well and need almost no upkeep. For homeowners who want a more decorative look, we also offer aluminum fence installation with ornamental styling that complements both modern and traditional homes.
Every pool fence we build includes a permit application handled on your behalf, posts set to depth for Lemoore's clay soil, a self-closing and self-latching gate, and a final walkthrough before we leave. If you are also thinking about enclosing a larger outdoor area or adding a side yard gate, our farm and ranch fencing team can extend the scope to cover your whole property in one visit.
Ideal for homeowners who want a low-maintenance, rust-free barrier that looks clean year after year.
A good fit for families who want a solid, private-looking barrier that handles heat and UV exposure without fading.
Best for homeowners who want a traditional, decorative look and are willing to touch up the finish every few years.
A striking option for homeowners who want an unobstructed view of the pool from the house or patio.
Lemoore's San Joaquin Valley climate pushes temperatures above 100 degrees for weeks at a time in the summer, and families here use their pools far more months of the year than homeowners in cooler parts of California. That extended pool season means the fence needs to be solid and the gate needs to work correctly every single day - not just on weekends. NAS Lemoore also brings a steady flow of military families to rental properties across town, and California law holds landlords responsible for having a compliant pool barrier in place regardless of who is living there. If you manage a rental in Hanford or anywhere nearby, the same rules apply.
The clay soil under most Lemoore yards is a real factor too. It swells in wet winters and shrinks in dry summers, and that movement can loosen fence posts over time if they were not set deep enough at installation. We have been setting posts in this soil long enough to know what it takes to keep a fence straight and tight for years. Homeowners in Corcoran and the surrounding Kings County area deal with the same soil conditions, and we handle those projects with the same approach - deeper holes, proper concrete, no shortcuts.
We reply within one business day. Expect a few quick questions about your pool area, whether you have any existing fence, and what material you are considering. No need to have all the answers - just describe what you have.
We come to your property, measure the fence line, check the ground conditions, and look at where the gate should go. We give you a written quote before we leave or within one business day - no surprise numbers later.
We apply for the City of Lemoore building permit on your behalf. This usually takes a few days to two weeks depending on city workload. You do not need to call the building department or track down paperwork - we handle it.
Most standard backyards are done in one day. Posts cure in 24 to 48 hours, then the city schedules an inspection. We coordinate that too. Before we leave, we walk the fence line with you and test the gate so you know everything works.
Free estimate, permit handled for you, no high-pressure sales. We reply within one business day.
(559) 633-7011We know how Lemoore's clay soil moves with the seasons and set posts deeper than contractors from outside the Valley typically do. That means your fence stays plumb and tight year after year instead of leaning after the first wet winter.
We apply for your City of Lemoore building permit, coordinate the inspection, and make sure the fence passes - so you never have to call city hall or wonder whether your barrier is actually code-compliant. An unpermitted fence can complicate a home sale or an insurance claim.
Every fence we install in Lemoore is done by a licensed California contractor. You can verify any contractor's license on the CSLB website before you sign anything - we encourage you to check.
The gate is the most critical part of a pool fence. We install self-closing hinges and self-latching hardware on every pool fence we build - and we test the gate in front of you before we leave. If it does not close and latch on its own, we fix it before we go.
We have built pool fences on all kinds of Lemoore properties - from older ranch homes near downtown to newer subdivisions near the base. That local experience is what keeps customers calling us back when they need more work done.
California pool barrier requirements are governed by the state Health and Safety Code. For a plain-language overview of pool safety standards, see the Pool Safely program from the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, or review the California Department of Public Health guidance on residential pool barriers.
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Learn MoreLemoore's pool season starts early - get your fence permitted and inspected before the first heat wave so your family is protected all summer.