You need a fence that keeps pets in, defines your boundary, and actually stays put in La Verne's clay soil and wind season. We install chain link fences with posts set properly, permits pulled, and prices in writing before we touch your yard.

Chain link fence installation in La Verne means setting steel posts in concrete, attaching a top rail, and stretching a woven wire mesh tight between the posts - most standard residential jobs of 150 to 200 linear feet wrap up in one to two days once the permit is in hand.
Chain link is one of the most practical fence choices for La Verne properties. It costs less than wood or vinyl, requires almost no maintenance, and holds up well in the area's dry heat. It is popular for securing backyards, containing pets, and meeting California's pool barrier requirements. If you want the boundary secured without a lot of ongoing upkeep, this is the material most homeowners in this area reach for. For properties where appearance matters more than budget, our aluminum fence installation page covers a more decorative metal option that still shares chain link's low-maintenance character.
Galvanized wire resists rust well in La Verne's dry climate. Vinyl-coated wire in black or green adds a layer of color and a little extra rust protection, and tends to blend better into landscaping. Both are durable choices - the right one depends mostly on your preference and whether your HOA specifies a color.
If sections of your fence tilt noticeably or the mesh has pulled away from the posts at the top or bottom, the structure has been compromised. In La Verne, this often happens after years of clay soil expanding and contracting through wet and dry seasons, which gradually works posts loose. A leaning fence is no longer doing its job of keeping pets in or marking your boundary clearly.
Surface rust on an older chain link fence is mostly cosmetic, but if sections of wire have rusted through completely or the mesh sags between posts instead of staying taut, the fence is no longer secure. Sagging mesh means the tension is gone, and re-stretching an old fence is usually less cost-effective than replacing it with properly set posts and fresh wire.
California law requires a compliant fence around residential swimming pools, and La Verne enforces this requirement. If you are adding a pool, a trampoline, or a dog to your household and your yard is not fully enclosed, now is the time to act. Chain link is one of the most affordable ways to meet the legal pool barrier requirement and reliably contain active dogs.
La Verne homeowners near the foothills know that fall Santa Ana wind events can be brutal. If last season's winds left your fence with bent posts, torn mesh, or sections that blew down entirely, patching individual sections may only delay the inevitable. A full replacement with properly anchored posts is the smarter investment, especially if the fence is already more than 15 years old.
We install galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link fences in standard heights from three to six feet, with taller options available for commercial or security applications. Gate packages - walk gates, double drive gates, and self-closing pool gates - are included when needed. Every installation includes posts set in concrete footings sized for La Verne's clay-heavy soil, which is the detail that most separates a fence that holds for 20 years from one that starts leaning after a couple of rainy seasons. If your project calls for more than a boundary fence, our security fence installation service covers higher-gauge wire, barbed top options, and commercial-grade post systems.
Privacy slats are available as an add-on for homeowners who want some visual screening without switching to a solid-panel fence material. Slats weave through the existing mesh and come in several colors. They are a good middle ground when you want to limit sightlines to a patio or play area without the full cost of a wood or vinyl privacy fence.
The standard choice for residential properties wanting a durable, low-cost fence that needs virtually no maintenance in La Verne's dry climate.
Best for homeowners who want the fence to blend into landscaping or meet an HOA color requirement, with black and green being the most popular finishes.
Suited to homeowners who need the containment and cost advantages of chain link but want to reduce the sightline into their yard or patio area.
La Verne's foothill location creates two conditions that out-of-area crews often underestimate. The clay soils in the San Gabriel Valley expand when the winter rains come and shrink back in the summer drought - a cycle that puts steady pressure on any fence post that is not anchored deeply enough in the right concrete mix. The Santa Ana winds that roll through in fall and winter add another stress on fence structures, particularly on properties along the northern edge of the city toward the mountains. Getting post depth and footing diameter right for this combination of conditions is what keeps a chain link fence standing straight for two decades instead of leaning after three.
The permit and HOA layer adds complexity that a local contractor navigates every day. La Verne's Community Development Department has specific height limits for front and rear yard fences, and many neighborhoods in the area are governed by HOAs with their own requirements about wire coating color and fence placement. We handle the permit application on your behalf and walk through HOA requirements with you before the first post goes in. We serve homeowners throughout the region, including Azusa and San Dimas, where the same clay soil and seasonal wind conditions apply.
Call or submit the contact form. We respond within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit to measure your property and check the ground conditions. You receive a written quote covering materials, labor, permit fees, and gate costs before any commitment is made.
Once you accept the quote, we submit the permit application to La Verne's Community Development Department on your behalf. For a standard residential chain link fence this typically takes a few business days to a week. We confirm the permit is in hand before scheduling the installation start date.
The crew marks post locations, calls 811 to check for underground utilities, then digs the holes and sets each post in concrete. Once the posts are in, they attach the top rail and stretch the mesh tight from post to post. A typical La Verne yard is fully enclosed in one day.
After the concrete cures - 24 to 48 hours in typical La Verne conditions - we do a final check: gates latching correctly, mesh tight with no sag, no sharp wire ends exposed. We haul away all materials and debris. If anything is not right, we fix it before we leave, not on a separate callback.
Written estimate, no obligation. We handle permits and HOA paperwork.
(840) 200-1376We set posts at depths and with concrete footing dimensions matched to La Verne's clay soil, which expands and contracts with every rain and dry season. This is the single most common reason chain link fences fail early in this area, and it is the detail we focus on most during installation.
We handle the City of La Verne permit process from start to finish. You get confirmation the permit is approved before any crew arrives. You are never left wondering whether your fence is legally compliant, which matters when you refinance or sell.
California requires a compliant barrier around residential swimming pools, and chain link is one of the most common ways to meet that requirement. We install pool-compliant gate hardware and verify the fence meets the required height and gap specifications before the job is signed off.
Properties on the northern edge of La Verne face stronger Santa Ana winds than flatland communities to the south. The American Fence Association outlines wind-load post spacing standards that we apply on hillside-adjacent jobs so your fence is not a hazard during the next strong gust.
Every one of these details - soil-matched post depth, permit compliance, pool barrier specs, and wind-load footing sizing - is built into every job we do in La Verne. You are not paying for extras. You are paying for installation done to the standard this area requires.
A low-maintenance metal fence with a decorative look - a step up in appearance from chain link while keeping the same no-rust durability.
Learn MoreHeavy-gauge wire and commercial-grade posts for properties where containment and deterrence need to go beyond a residential chain link system.
Learn MoreCall today or submit the form for a written estimate - we respond within one business day and handle the permit so you do not have to.