
Your yard deserves a fence that holds up through 100-degree summers and tule fog winters. We install wood fences built right the first time, with proper post depth, the right wood species, and a finish that lasts.

Wood fence installation in Lemoore involves marking your property line, digging post holes, setting posts in concrete, and then attaching the rails and boards - most residential jobs take one to three days, depending on yard size and soil conditions.
A lot of homeowners in Lemoore come to us after watching a previous fence slowly fall apart - boards splitting from summer heat, posts tilting after a wet winter, or a gate that no longer latches. The Central Valley climate is hard on wood that wasn't installed or finished correctly. That's why we set every post in concrete at the proper depth for Kings County's hard soil, and we recommend the right wood species and finish for where your fence will actually live.
If you are weighing your material options, our vinyl fence installation page covers a lower-maintenance alternative that holds up well in this climate. But for homeowners who want the look and feel of natural wood, a properly built wood fence - sealed and maintained - is a solid investment.
If one or more posts have started to tilt, the fence foundation is failing. In Lemoore's hard, dry soil, posts set too shallow can shift after a wet winter followed by a dry summer. A leaning post won't straighten itself - the longer it goes, the more boards and rails it pulls out of alignment.
Lemoore's intense summer sun and tule fog winters are tough on unsealed wood. If your boards feel rough and splintery, have visible cracks along the grain, or have turned a weathered gray, the wood is breaking down. At that stage, staining alone won't fix it - you need board replacement or a full new fence.
A gate that used to work fine but now scrapes the ground or won't close without lifting it means the hinge post has shifted or the gate frame has warped. This tends to get worse quickly once it starts, and it is a security concern if you have children or pets in the yard.
California law requires a fence around residential swimming pools that meets specific height and latch requirements. Even outside of pools, if you're creating a contained space for kids or pets, an aging or patched fence isn't a reliable boundary. A new installation gives you a clean, secure perimeter you can count on.
We install the full range of residential wood fence styles in Lemoore and the surrounding Central Valley. The most common request is a solid wood privacy fence - the classic tall board-on-board or dog-ear style that gives you a full visual barrier along your property line. For homeowners who want a cleaner, more finished look, we also install privacy fences with specific design details like lattice tops or post caps. If you are exploring alternatives to wood for certain sections of your property, our vinyl fence installation service is worth a look - vinyl requires no painting or sealing and holds up well through Valley summers.
Every wood fence we build starts with a site visit to confirm your property line, assess the soil conditions, and talk through your height and style preferences. We give you a written quote before any work starts, and we pull the necessary permits from the City of Lemoore's building department so the job is done by the book.
Best for homeowners who want a complete visual barrier with no gaps between boards on either side.
A traditional and cost-effective style with a pointed top on each board - a clean, classic look for most residential yards.
Suits front yards, garden borders, or decorative sections where appearance matters more than full privacy.
A good fit for larger lots, rural parcels, or anywhere you want to define a boundary without blocking sightlines.
Lemoore's soil is one of the first things you notice when you start digging post holes here. The southern San Joaquin Valley has dense clay and, in many yards, a layer of caliche - a rock-hard mineral deposit just below the surface. Contractors who haven't worked in Kings County are sometimes caught off guard by it. We're not. We factor hard-ground conditions into every quote, and we use the right equipment to get post holes to the correct depth without cutting corners. Posts that aren't deep enough or aren't properly set in concrete are the most common reason fences fail early in this area.
The climate here also demands a different approach to wood selection and finishing. Lemoore regularly hits temperatures above 100 degrees from June through September, and tule fog rolls in every winter from roughly November through February. That wet-dry-hot cycle breaks down untreated or poorly sealed wood faster than most homeowners expect. We see this all over Lemoore and in neighboring Hanford, where homes from the same era show very different fence conditions depending on whether the original installation included a proper sealant. We always include a finishing recommendation - and the option to apply it at installation - so your fence is protected before the first fog season hits.
The American Fence Association publishes installation standards and best practices that guide our work on every project. You can learn more at americanfenceassociation.com.
We respond within one business day. Expect a few quick questions about your yard size and what you're hoping to accomplish - then we'll set up a free on-site visit.
We walk the fence line with you, assess the soil, and talk through your height, style, and wood options. A written, itemized quote follows - no pressure, no vague estimates.
We handle any permit required by the City of Lemoore's building department, and we call 811 before digging - both are required and both protect you. Once permits are in hand, we lock in your start date.
Posts go in first, set in concrete and left to cure. Then rails and boards go up, gates are hung and adjusted, and we walk the finished fence with you before we pack up.
Fill out the form or call us directly. We'll visit your property, measure the fence line, and give you a written quote with no surprises - usually within one business day.
(559) 633-7011We hold an active California contractor's license - something you can verify yourself in seconds on the California Contractors State License Board website at cslb.ca.gov. We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation, so you're protected if anything unexpected happens on your property.
We know Lemoore's caliche and clay soil, and we've seen what happens to fences that weren't set up for Valley summers and tule fog winters. Every post we set goes in at the proper depth in concrete, and we recommend the right wood species and finish for this specific climate.
We pull permits through the City of Lemoore's building department when required and call 811 before any digging begins. That means your fence is on record as properly permitted - which matters when you sell your home or make an insurance claim.
Many Lemoore neighborhoods - especially newer subdivisions and areas near NAS Lemoore - have HOA rules about fence height, style, and materials. We know the common requirements in this area and help you choose a design that gets approved the first time.
Every one of those points comes back to the same thing: you get a fence that was done correctly, is on record with the city, and will hold up in Lemoore's climate without becoming a maintenance problem two years from now. That's the standard we hold every installation to.
A zero-maintenance alternative to wood that holds its color and shape through Central Valley summers and tule fog winters.
Learn MoreFull-height privacy fencing in wood or other materials, with design options like lattice tops and decorative post caps.
Learn MoreSummer schedules fill up fast in the Central Valley. Call or send us a message now and we'll lock in your start date before the busy season peaks.