
Your old fence is falling apart and you're done patching it. A new vinyl fence goes in fast, holds up through Berkeley's wet winters, and never needs painting again.
Your old fence is falling apart and you're done patching it. A new vinyl fence goes in fast, holds up through Berkeley's wet winters, and never needs painting again.

Vinyl fence installation in Berkeley delivers a clean, solid fence that holds its look for decades, requires no painting or staining, and stands up to the city's wet winters without absorbing moisture - most residential jobs are completed in one to two days once permits are in hand.
Berkeley homeowners have been dealing with the same cycle for years: paint the fence, watch it peel through the rainy season, paint it again. Vinyl breaks that cycle completely. If you're also considering a full outdoor upgrade, our pool deck construction service pairs well with a new fence line to give your backyard a finished, cohesive look.
Berkeley's compact lots and close-together homes make real privacy hard to come by. A properly installed privacy-height vinyl fence is one of the faster ways to reclaim your backyard as usable, comfortable outdoor space.
If you can push on your fence and feel movement, the posts have rotted at ground level. That's not a board problem - it's a structural problem. Replacing individual boards doesn't fix a post that's lost its hold in the ground.
Wood fences in Berkeley's damp climate need paint or stain every couple of years to stay sealed. If you've been on that maintenance treadmill and you're ready to step off, vinyl eliminates the need entirely. No peeling, no graying, no spring touch-ups.
A sagging, weathered fence is one of the first things buyers notice from the street. In Berkeley's real estate market, curb appeal matters. A fresh vinyl fence signals that the property has been well cared for and is ready for new owners.
Berkeley's flatlands have small lots where homes sit close together. If your neighbor can look directly into your backyard - or you into theirs - a solid privacy-height vinyl fence solves that problem cleanly and permanently.
We handle the full scope of vinyl fence projects - from permit application through final walkthrough. Every installation includes proper post-setting in concrete, slope planning for yards with grade changes, and a gate setup that actually latches and swings true years from now. If you're weighing vinyl against a natural wood option, our wood and privacy fence installation service offers cedar and redwood alternatives for homeowners who prefer the look and feel of natural material.
We also handle fence removal and disposal of old materials, property line consultation, and coordination with the City of Berkeley building department for permit applications. You don't have to navigate any of that on your own.
Solid six-foot vinyl panels for homeowners who want a fully screened backyard.
Open picket styles for front yards or decorative borders where a lighter look fits better.
Two- or three-rail vinyl for properties with larger lots or yard boundaries that don't need full privacy.
Single and double gates with hardware sized and set correctly so they stay aligned over time.
Racked and stepped fence layouts for Berkeley's hillside lots where flat-ground math doesn't apply.
Demo and haul-away of existing fencing so the job site is clean before new materials arrive.
Berkeley's building department requires permits for most privacy-height fences, and the process is more involved than in many surrounding cities. Berkeley's code enforcement is active, and an unpermitted fence can create problems at resale or trigger a neighbor complaint. We handle permit applications before any post goes in the ground - you'll know exactly where the timeline stands before work begins. Homeowners in Richmond and El Cerrito face similar local permit requirements, and we work in both cities regularly.
A large share of Berkeley's housing stock dates to before 1950, which means many existing fences were installed without a formal survey and aren't sitting on the true property line. Replacing a fence is the natural moment to get that right - we take the time to verify the line before we dig, so you're not inheriting a boundary dispute with your new installation. Berkeley's damp winters and marine fog are also easier on vinyl than on wood, since vinyl doesn't absorb moisture or require the seasonal maintenance that keeps wood fences in good shape here.
We respond within one business day. We'll ask a few basic questions - fence length, height, whether there's a slope, and whether there's an old fence to remove - so we can schedule an on-site estimate that's actually useful.
We walk your property line, measure the run, and look at the grade. This is also when we discuss style options and confirm whether your project needs a City of Berkeley building permit. You'll leave the visit knowing what to expect on cost and timeline.
If a permit is required, we submit the application before scheduling installation. Berkeley permits typically take one to three weeks. We keep you updated and don't start work until everything is approved.
The crew sets posts in concrete, then returns once cured to complete the rails, panels, and gates. We walk the full fence line with you before leaving - every gate latched, every section level, the yard cleaned up.
Free on-site estimate. We handle the permit. No phone-quote guesswork for Berkeley's varied lots.
(341) 348-0119We manage the City of Berkeley building permit application from submission through approval. You don't visit any offices or track any paperwork - we keep you informed as the application moves through the city's queue.
A large portion of the Berkeley properties we work on have grade changes. We plan every hillside install specifically for your yard's slope - racked or stepped layouts so the finished fence looks intentional, not forced.
In Berkeley's older neighborhoods, existing fences are often off the true property line. We verify the boundary before we dig any post holes, so your new fence goes in the right place and stays there.
We follow installation standards set by the American Fence Association, which means post depths, concrete mixes, and hardware specs that hold up over years, not just on installation day.
Every vinyl fence we install is built to the terrain it sits on, permitted through the city correctly, and set on post footings deep enough to stay plumb through years of Berkeley's wet-dry weather cycle. That's not a slogan - it's the difference between a fence that lasts and one you're replacing again in five years.
Cedar and redwood privacy fence options for homeowners who prefer natural wood over vinyl.
Learn MorePair a new fence line with a finished pool deck to give your backyard a complete, cohesive look.
Learn MoreSpring is when permit queues get long - call now to lock in your spot and start the application before the rush.