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San Diego Fence Builders

San Diego, CA

Fence Contractors

From repair work and fence gate installation to construction fence rentals and commercial fencing, we do it all. Count on our 70+ years of experience as a fencing company to install or repair your fence so it lasts for years. We use eco-friendly processes and only the highest-quality fencing products.

 

From the initial sale to the fence installation and service, we strive for your complete satisfaction so you'll be proud to recommend us to your friends and family.

San Diego Fence Builders

San Diego Wood, Chain Link, Iron, & Vinyl Fences

If you're looking for San Diego's best fence builders, look no further than San Diego Fence Company. We specialize in vinyl fences and have years of experience as fence contractors. We'll work with you to create the perfect fence for your home or business, and we're sure you'll be happy with the results.

We use only the highest quality materials, so you can be sure your fence will last for years to come. And because we're located in San Diego, we can easily service any fencing needs you have. From repairs to installations, we're here to help!

So if you're in the market for a new fence, or if you need someone to repair your existing fence, give us a call. We'll be happy to give you a free estimate, and we're sure you'll be impressed with our work. Thanks for considering San Diego Fence Company!

WHICH FENCING MATERIAL IS BEST FOR YOU?

  1. Wood Fence - Pros: Traditional look, great for privacy, endless variety of color choices; Cons: Maintenance such as painting or staining, price for materials
     

  2. Aluminum Fence - Pros: Low maintenance, comparatively inexpensive, versatile and durable; Cons: Lacks privacy, comparatively weaker for security purposes
     

  3. Chain Link Fence - Pros: Affordable, low maintenance, keeps kids and pets in; Cons: Less secure, lacks privacy, less aesthetically pleasing
     

  4. Vinyl PVC Fence - Pros: Long life, not affected by pests or rot, low maintenance, easy installation; Cons: Less strong than wood or chain link, less secure since pieces aren't attached by nails or screws, may crack or break in extreme heat

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