Jobs we’ve actually walked

Every property’s a little different—mud seasons, HOAs, shared lines with neighbors. Here’s how a few recent fence installs and repairs went down. If something sounds like your yard, call and we’ll talk scope.

Project notes & homeowner quotes

Cedar privacy fence install — Elk Grove

Elk Grove, CA · cedar privacy fence · new gate

About 120 feet of storm-beaten back line came out; we set posts for the clay-heavy soil, hung fresh cedar, and built a gate that cleared the irrigation box.

“Backyard finally feels private again. They were in and out in two days.”
— Mark J., Elk Grove

Wood fence repair — Roseville

Roseville, CA · fence repair · post reset

Wind had shoved two posts; we excavated, set new concrete, swapped cracked pickets, and braced a section that was flexing.

“Didn’t try to sell us a whole new fence. It’s been straight through two winters.”
— Amanda R., Roseville

Vinyl privacy fence — Folsom

Folsom, CA · vinyl fence installation

Eighty-five feet of white vinyl along the pool side—no stain schedule, just rinse-it-off upkeep and a clean sight line from the patio.

“Looks sharp and we’re not chasing peeling paint every spring.”
— Daniel K., Folsom

Side-yard gate — Sacramento

Sacramento, CA · gate installation · wood

Matched an older board-on-board run with a beefier frame, adjustable hinges, and hardware that actually latched on the first try.

“Opens smooth even when the ground swells. Matches what we had.”
— Robert M., Sacramento

Full cedar replacement — Rocklin

Rocklin, CA · wood fence installation

Tear-out, haul-off, new posts on the hot side of the lot, and a double gate wide enough for the trailer.

“One crew handled demo through sweep-up. Looks like a different house.”
— Laura S., Rocklin

Chain link for dogs — Auburn

Auburn, CA · chain link fence installation

Galvanized fabric, tight terminal posts, and slim privacy slats so the pups stay put without a solid wall feel.

“Dogs quit testing it day one. Done faster than we expected.”
— Jennifer T., Auburn

Shared line in Grass Valley

Grass Valley, CA · cedar fence · property line

We confirmed offsets with the neighbor, kept heights sensible for the front setback, and staged material so both driveways stayed usable.

“They did the awkward neighbor conversation so we didn’t have to wing it.”
— Michael P., Grass Valley

Leaning section fix — Citrus Heights

Citrus Heights, CA · fence repair

Rot at grade on two posts; new posts, new gravel at the base, and cedar pickets blended to the sun-faded side.

“Stopped the lean before it pulled the whole run down.”
— Sarah W., Citrus Heights

Low front fence — Nevada City

Nevada City, CA · wood fence installation

Rustic four-foot front run that met the city’s sight-line rules and still framed the porch without feeling like a barricade.

“Feels like it belongs on the property, not stamped from a catalog.”
— Karen H., Nevada City

Redwood back line — Lincoln

Lincoln, CA · privacy fence · redwood

Old panels were cupping; we stripped it to posts where we could, replaced what was punky, and hung new redwood for a darker, quieter backdrop.

“Fast turnaround, honest about what could stay.”
— David L., Lincoln

More voices from the last few seasons

“Sloped driveway meant the old gate dragged. They re-hung everything and replaced 130 feet of cedar in a weekend—no more rattling when trucks roll by.”

— Mark J., Roseville

“Panel was on the ground after a wind night. They dug out two bad posts, saved the rest, and the bill stayed where they said it would.”

— Amanda R., Citrus Heights

“Privacy fence off the patio went up quick; yard was cleaner when they left than when they arrived. Neighbor already asked who we used.”

— Daniel K., Folsom

“Listing prep: new gate hardware, few fresh boards. Buyers kept mentioning the yard felt ‘finished.’ Small spend, big payoff.”

— Laura S., Elk Grove

“Cedar still lays flat a year later—tight nails, straight line, no shortcuts around the AC pad.”

— Robert M., Sacramento

“Chain link loop for the dogs: tight corners, smooth gate, done in a day. No trampled planters.”

— Jennifer T., Auburn

“Storm split a section; they matched the weathered side so it doesn’t look like a patch job from the road.”

— Michael P., Grass Valley

“Went vinyl on purpose—hose it down, forget about stain. Still looks tight after a hot summer.”

— Sarah W., Rocklin

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