
Your yard deserves a fence that stays straight through every Central Valley summer. We install UV-stabilized vinyl with posts set deep for the clay soils around Patterson.

Vinyl fence installation in Patterson means setting PVC panels into concrete-anchored post holes sized for the area's clay soil, most jobs take one to two days from start to finish. The result is a fence that never needs painting, staining, or sealing and that holds its shape through the heat and UV exposure that comes with a Central Valley climate.
A lot of Patterson homeowners switch to vinyl after years of repainting or replacing boards on a wood fence that just can't keep up with the heat. If you're adding a pool or need a secure enclosure for kids or pets, vinyl gives you a solid, gap-free boundary without the annual upkeep. If you also need a deck around your pool, pool deck construction pairs naturally with a new fence installation.
If sections are visibly tilting or panels have separated from posts, the structure has been compromised. In Patterson's clay soils, this kind of movement tends to get worse each season as the ground swells and shrinks. A leaning fence rarely corrects itself.
If you are repainting, re-staining, or replacing boards every year or two in the Central Valley heat, you are spending money a vinyl fence would eliminate. When repair costs keep adding up, replacement makes more financial sense than another patch job.
A fence with gaps, loose sections, or gates that won't latch is a real hazard the moment you have something to contain. If your current fence wouldn't stop a determined dog or a toddler, that's a practical signal it's time for a proper installation.
If you have received a notice from your HOA or the City of Patterson about a fence that doesn't meet current standards, action is needed. Ignoring these notices can lead to fines, and in some cases the HOA has the right to make repairs and bill you for them.
We handle every phase of your vinyl fence project, from the initial site walk and HOA coordination through permit applications, installation, and a final walkthrough with you before we leave. Every post is set in concrete sized for the clay soil conditions common around Patterson, so your fence stays straight through wet winters and triple-digit summers. For homeowners who want a fully enclosed outdoor space, wood and privacy fence installation is an alternative worth comparing, especially if you prefer the look of natural wood.
Gates are included as part of a complete installation, not priced as add-ons after the fact. We use UV-stabilized vinyl rated for high-heat climates, not entry-level material that chalks or fades within a few seasons. Before we dig, we confirm underground utility locations through California 811, a step that protects your yard and your family and that a responsible contractor always handles upfront. Learn more at the American Fence Association about industry standards for installation.
Suits homeowners who want a fully enclosed backyard - no gaps, no sightlines, solid protection for kids and pets.
Suits homeowners who want some airflow and a lighter look while still maintaining a defined boundary.
Suits homeowners who want to define a front yard or garden space without blocking views or light.
Suits any fence layout that needs a functional entry point - single or double gates with hardware built to handle daily use.
Patterson's combination of intense summer heat, expansive clay soils, and wind exposure from the Altamont Pass corridor makes fence installation more demanding than in calmer or milder areas. Lower-grade vinyl fades and becomes brittle in the kind of UV exposure Patterson sees from June through September. And the clay soil that covers much of the Central Valley swells when wet and shrinks when dry, a cycle that gradually pushes posts out of alignment if they aren't anchored properly. A contractor who knows this area accounts for those conditions on every job.
Many of Patterson's newer neighborhoods also have active HOA rules about fence height, color, and style. We work with homeowners in Newman and Gustine as well, and the HOA and permit landscape varies from one community to the next. We handle the coordination so you don't have to navigate it alone. The City of Patterson Community Development Department handles permit applications for residential fences, and we're familiar with the process.
Reach out by phone or the form below and we'll respond within one business day. We'll schedule a time to walk your property, measure the fence line, and answer any HOA or permit questions before giving you a written quote.
During the site visit we check for slope, soil conditions, underground utilities, and anything that could affect the installation. If a permit or HOA approval is needed, we handle the application - straightforward residential permits in Patterson typically take a few weeks.
The crew marks post locations, digs holes, and sets posts in concrete. Most residential backyards take one to two days. You don't need to be home the entire time, but being reachable by phone is helpful if the crew has a quick question.
Once the fence is up we walk you through the finished work, test every gate latch, and clean up all debris before we leave. This is the right time to flag anything that doesn't look right - we want you satisfied before we pack up.
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(209) 919-2108We use UV-stabilized vinyl that holds its color and shape through Patterson's intense summers, not entry-level material that chalks within a few seasons. The difference in material quality is something you'll see - or won't see - ten years from now.
Patterson's clay-heavy soil expands and contracts with the seasons. We set posts deeper than the minimum and anchor them in concrete sized for those conditions, so your fence stays plumb through wet winters and dry summers.
We know the fence rules in Patterson's newer subdivisions and handle the HOA approval request as part of every project in those neighborhoods. You get a fence that passes inspection without you having to navigate the paperwork.
We handle the permit application through the City of Patterson and coordinate the final inspection. Your fence is documented correctly - which matters when you go to sell your home and a buyer's inspector asks about permits.
Every one of these details - material grade, post depth, HOA coordination, permits - is handled as a standard part of our process, not as an upgrade. That's what separates a fence that stays straight for 20 years from one that needs attention within five.
A solid wood privacy fence is a natural alternative when you prefer a traditional material with a warmer look.
Learn MoreA pool deck pairs with a new fence to create a complete, enclosed outdoor living space around your pool.
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