
La Verne Fences is a fence contractor serving Pomona, CA, handling commercial fence installation, wood and vinyl privacy fencing, and storm damage repairs for this large San Gabriel Valley city, with a consistent one-business-day response time and crews familiar with Pomona's older housing stock and active permit requirements.

Pomona has active commercial corridors along Foothill Boulevard and near the Fairplex that see regular demand for perimeter fencing, parking lot security, and vehicle-rated gate systems. If you own or manage a commercial property here, commercial fence installation is something our crew handles regularly in this city.
A large share of Pomona's single-family homes were built in the 1940s through 1960s, and many of those properties still have original wood fencing that is decades past its useful life. We install new cedar and redwood fences suited to the scale of mid-century Pomona lots, with proper post depth to handle the clay-soil conditions common here.
Santa Ana wind events hit Pomona every fall and can knock out fence panels, crack boards, or pull posts from the ground on older properties. Quick repair service after a wind event prevents what could have been a one-section fix from becoming a full replacement job.
Pomona's residential lots tend to be modest in size, which puts homes closer together than in some neighboring cities. A full-height privacy fence is one of the most effective ways to create separation between properties and get real use out of a smaller backyard.
Pomona summers regularly hit triple digits, and vinyl holds up in that heat without warping, cracking, or needing annual staining the way wood does. For homeowners who want a clean look with minimal upkeep, vinyl is a practical choice in this climate.
For both residential and commercial properties in Pomona, security-grade fencing with anti-climb features and vehicle-rated gates provides a meaningful deterrent. We size and specify security fencing based on the actual access risks at your specific property.
Pomona's housing stock is among the oldest in the San Gabriel Valley, with a large share of homes built between 1940 and 1970. Fences installed on those properties are often original - or were replaced decades ago and are now at the end of their second life. The clay soils that run through much of Pomona expand and contract with the wet and dry seasons, working fence posts loose over time in a way that is not visible until the post is already leaning. A contractor who does not account for soil conditions when sizing footings is setting up a fence that will need repair within a few years.
Santa Ana wind events add another layer of stress that is specific to this area. Pomona sits in the path of these inland desert winds, which can push gusts past 50 mph during strong fall and winter events. Fences on older properties with shallow post settings are particularly vulnerable - what looks like minor lean before a Santa Ana can become a downed section after one. On the commercial side, Pomona's active permit environment through the city's Building and Safety Division means any fence project that skips the proper paperwork carries real risk of a forced removal.
Our crew works throughout Pomona regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. The Lincoln Park neighborhood - where some of the oldest homes in the Inland Valley sit, including Victorian and Craftsman houses built in the late 1800s - presents different challenges than a newer commercial property near the Fairplex. Historic homes sometimes have narrow side-yard access, original concrete that complicates post placement, and materials that need careful handling to avoid damaging adjacent structures.
Pomona covers about 23 square miles, bordered by the 10, 60, and 71 freeways, and we move across the whole city - from the older residential streets near downtown to the commercial properties off Foothill Boulevard and out toward the campus neighborhoods near Cal Poly Pomona. Each part of the city has a different soil profile, access situation, and permit timeline, and our proposals reflect those differences.
We also cover communities directly bordering Pomona. If you have a property or referral in Claremont, our crew handles that territory as well - the same standards for post depth and concrete setting apply across the border.
Call us or submit the contact form and we respond within one business day. We schedule a free on-site walkthrough to see the fence line, check soil and access conditions, and identify any permit or zoning requirements before pricing the job.
You receive a written quote that separates labor, materials, and permit fees clearly. For Pomona projects that require a city building permit, we handle the application with the Building and Safety Division - permit processing typically runs one to three weeks for residential work.
On installation day the crew marks post locations, digs to the correct depth for Pomona's clay soil, sets posts in concrete, and checks plumb before wrapping up. Posts need 24 to 48 hours to cure before we attach rails and boards.
The crew returns to attach rails and boards, hang any gates, and trim corners cleanly. We walk the finished fence with you before we leave to confirm everything is right, and we can advise on sealant products suited to Pomona's summer heat.
We work throughout Pomona and respond to new requests within one business day. Call directly or fill out the form and we will schedule a free on-site visit to size your project accurately.
(840) 200-1376Pomona is one of the larger cities in the San Gabriel Valley, covering about 23 square miles with a population of over 150,000. The city sits at the eastern end of Los Angeles County, where the San Gabriel Valley meets the Inland Empire. The housing stock here spans a wide range: the Fairplex, home of the Los Angeles County Fair, anchors the western side of the city, while the Lincoln Park neighborhood - one of the most intact historic residential districts in the Inland Valley, with Victorian and Craftsman homes dating to the late 1800s - sits near the center. The streets around Cal Poly Pomona on the east side of the city have their own character, with a mix of post-war bungalows and modest single-family homes on 5,000 to 7,000-square-foot lots.
Pomona borders Ontario, Diamond Bar, Chino, and Claremont, and is crossed by the 10, 60, and 71 freeways. That connectivity makes it a practical hub for service contractors, and our team covers all parts of the city. For homeowners in Pomona's older neighborhoods, particularly those in the Lincoln Park area, we understand that older properties sometimes need more careful assessment before we price a fence job - access, soil depth, and proximity to original concrete all affect the scope and cost.
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