
Premium Vinyl Fencing & Gates
In San Diego
The Perfect Low-Maintenance Solution for a Beautiful, Private Backyard that Never Needs a Coat of Paint
If you’re looking for a fence that looks brand new for years without having to lift a finger, vinyl is the way to go. In San Diego, we deal with a lot of sun and salty air. While wood fades and rots over time, vinyl stays tough. It doesn’t crack, it doesn’t peel, and termites won’t touch it. It’s the easiest way to get that clean, high-end look for your home without the weekend chores.
Classic Full Vinyl
This is one of our most popular choices. It creates a solid wall that keeps your yard 100% private. It’s great for blocking out noise and keeping the kids or pets safely inside.
Modern Picket/Ranch Rail
Want to keep the view? Our picket or ranch rail styles are perfect for front yards or larger lots. You get a clean perimeter that makes your property pop without feeling closed in.
Built to Stay Strong & Straight
We’ve all seen those vinyl fences that start to lean after a few years. That usually happens because they weren’t installed correctly. We do things differently using heavy-duty, professional-grade vinyl.
Our posts are set deep in solid concrete so they can handle the wind. We also use steel-reinforced bottom rails to prevent that ‘sagging’ look over time. With over 8 years of experience in San Diego/North County, we know how to build a vinyl fence that actually stays level and looks great for a long time.
The best part about these fences? You don’t need to stain or paint them. Ever. If it gets a little dusty from the San Diego winds, just grab your garden hose and spray it down. It’ll look brand new again in seconds. It’s truly a ‘set it and forget it’ fence.
We get this question a lot because of our intense Southern California sun. The short answer is: No. We only use high-quality, professional-grade vinyl that has special ‘UV inhibitors’ built right in. This acts like a permanent sunscreen for your fence, so it stays bright white (or tan) and won’t turn that ugly yellow color you might see on cheap plastic products.
Upfront, vinyl usually costs a bit more than a basic wood fence. However, most of our San Diego customers choose it because it actually saves you money in the long run. You’ll never have to spend $500–$1,000 every few years on staining, painting, or replacing rotted boards. It’s a one-time investment that looks great for decades.
This is the best part; the maintenance is almost zero. If your fence gets a little dusty or gets some mud on it after a rainstorm, you don’t need fancy chemicals. Just grab your garden hose and give it a good spray. For any stubborn spots, a little soap and water on a rag will make it look brand new again.