
Whether you want a natural cedar look, a tight privacy barrier that holds through Wildomar's wind season, or a solid boundary before you finish the rest of your backyard, we build it to last in this specific soil and climate.

Wood and privacy fence installation in Wildomar means setting posts in concrete footings designed for clay soil, attaching cedar or redwood boards to rails built to handle Santa Ana wind loads, most jobs taking two to four days once a Riverside County permit is approved for fences over six feet tall.
Wildomar's housing stock is mostly from the 1990s and 2000s, which means a lot of original fences are now 20-plus years old and starting to fail. If your boards are cracking, your posts are leaning, or you have gaps that were not there before, the fence has likely reached the end of its useful life. If you are adding a pool to your backyard project, our screened-in porches and screened decks service is a natural companion to a new privacy fence.
We handle the permit application through Riverside County and check your HOA rules before any post goes in. If you prefer a low-maintenance alternative, our vinyl fence installation service delivers the same privacy with no sealing or painting required.
If sections are tilting or boards are separating from the posts, the structure is failing - not just aging. In Wildomar's clay soils, post movement is a common cause, and once a post shifts significantly the whole section becomes unstable. A leaning fence tends to get worse quickly, especially heading into wind season.
Wood that has gone gray and rough has lost its protective surface and is absorbing UV damage with every weather cycle. In Wildomar's hot summers, unprotected wood deteriorates faster than in milder climates. If more than a quarter of your boards look like this, patching individual boards is usually less cost-effective than replacing the fence.
Privacy fences are supposed to block the view into your yard. If you are starting to see through gaps between boards, the fence is no longer doing its job. Boards shrink and warp over time in dry heat, and gaps that start small tend to widen. Widespread gaps usually mean the whole fence has dried out and shifted.
Many Wildomar homeowners adding patios, pools, or play areas realize they need a proper fence to make the space feel finished and secure. Starting with the fence first lets the crew work without risking damage to new landscaping or hardscaping you have already installed.
We build cedar, redwood, and pressure-treated privacy fences for residential properties throughout Wildomar and the surrounding Inland Valley. Every job starts with a site visit where we walk the fence line, check the slope, confirm property boundaries, and ask about your HOA requirements before we quote anything. We handle the Riverside County permit application and give you a written quote that does not change once work begins.
Cedar and redwood are our most popular choices for this climate because both naturally resist rot and insects without heavy chemical treatment - important in Wildomar where termite activity is a year-round concern. If the full wood look is what you want but you prefer to skip the maintenance cycle, we also offer vinyl fence installation that delivers the same privacy with no sealing or staining required. And if you want to pair your new fence with a screened outdoor space, our screened-in porches and screened decks team can coordinate both projects.
Naturally rot- and insect-resistant, cedar is the most popular choice for Wildomar homeowners who want a warm wood look that holds up in Southern California heat.
A premium option for homeowners who want the finest natural appearance and the best long-term performance with minimal maintenance in a dry, hot climate.
A cost-effective choice for homeowners who want a solid wood fence and are committed to sealing it every two to three years to protect against UV damage.
Wildomar sits in the Inland Valley where summer temperatures regularly climb above 95 degrees and the sun is significantly more intense than coastal Southern California. That heat and UV exposure dry out untreated wood faster than most homeowners expect, causing boards to crack and split sooner. Choosing a naturally rot-resistant species like cedar and committing to sealing it every two to three years makes a real difference in how long your fence performs here. Homeowners in Murrieta and Temecula face the same climate conditions, and we apply the same species-specific recommendations across the whole service area.
Santa Ana wind events are a serious consideration for any solid-board fence in this part of Riverside County. A privacy fence catches wind like a wall, and posts that were not set deeply enough in concrete can fail during a major event. We set every post to the depth required for Wildomar's clay soil and use fastener methods that keep boards connected to rails under wind load. The American Fence Association and the Western Red Cedar Lumber Association both publish installation guidelines we follow - not as a marketing claim, but because the standards exist for good reason in climates like ours.
When you reach out, we ask a few basics: how much fence you need, whether there is an existing fence to remove, and whether you know where your property line is. We respond within one business day and schedule an in-person visit - not a phone quote, because no two Wildomar yards are the same.
We walk the fence line, check the slope, look at soil conditions, and ask about gates and HOA requirements. This visit usually takes 30 to 60 minutes and is your best chance to ask questions. You get a written quote after the visit - no verbal-only estimates that change once work starts.
If your fence height requires a Riverside County permit - common for six-foot privacy fences - we handle the application and give you a realistic start date that accounts for the review period. We tell you upfront whether a permit is needed so there are no delays once work is scheduled.
The crew marks post locations, digs holes, and sets posts in concrete. Once the posts are solid, rails and boards go on. Most Wildomar residential jobs wrap in two to four days. We walk the finished fence with you before we leave - boards, gates, and the base gap all checked on the spot.
We respond within one business day, walk every property before quoting, and handle the Riverside County permit and HOA paperwork. No surprises on the final bill.
(951) 618-5829We set posts deeper than the minimum standard and fasten boards to rails using methods designed to hold under the kind of wind loads Wildomar sees in a serious Santa Ana event. A fence that looks fine in calm weather but fails in a big gust is not a fence worth paying for.
We recommend naturally rot- and insect-resistant species for this climate because they outlast pressure-treated pine here without demanding as much maintenance. Cedar and redwood hold up better under intense UV exposure and do not rely on chemical treatments that can leach over time in soil near gardens or play areas.
Wildomar uses Riverside County for building permits, not a city building department - a detail that matters for your project timeline. We know the county's process, handle the application before work begins, and factor the review time into your schedule so you are not surprised by a two-week delay after you expected to start.
Installing a fence even a few inches onto a neighbor's property can create a legal dispute that is expensive to resolve. We ask you to confirm your property line from a survey, deed, or county plat map before any work begins. If you are not sure where the line falls, we can refer you to a licensed land surveyor before the project starts.
These are the details that separate a fence that holds up from one that has problems within a few years. We build fences that do what they are supposed to do - close out the view, handle the wind, and stay standing - without leaving you chasing down problems after we are gone.
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Learn MoreSanta Ana season does not wait - get your fence built and set now while the schedule is open and before the next big wind event puts you in repair mode.