
Most Redlands homeowners want a fence that handles Santa Ana wind season and intense summer sun without constant upkeep. We install vinyl fencing built for both.

Vinyl fence installation in Redlands means digging posts to a depth that handles the Cajon Pass wind corridor, anchoring them in concrete, and assembling PVC panels that need no painting or staining - most residential jobs are done in one to two days on-site, with a full permit pulled from the City of Redlands before any digging starts.
If you have been putting off fencing because you do not want to deal with annual maintenance, vinyl is worth a close look. Unlike wood, it does not rot, warp, or need paint - one occasional rinse keeps it clean through Redlands summers. If you are weighing fence options, our wood and privacy fence installation page covers the natural wood alternative side by side.
Many Redlands homeowners add a fence at the same time as a new outdoor living project. If you are also thinking about a pool or patio area, take a look at our pool deck construction page for how those two projects often get scheduled together.
If boards are bowing outward, cracking along the grain, or posts have started to tilt, the fence is near the end of its life. Wood fences in Redlands take a beating from intense summer heat and dry Santa Ana winds, which speeds up weathering compared to cooler coastal climates.
Visible gaps at the fence base, or posts that have clearly moved, mean the clay-heavy Redlands soil has been expanding and contracting through wet and dry seasons. This movement does not correct itself, and a leaning fence is both a safety concern and a security gap.
If maintaining your current fence feels like a recurring chore that costs time and money each season, switching to a low-maintenance material makes financial sense. Vinyl fencing eliminates painting, staining, and sealing entirely - once it is up, it stays up.
Homeowners adding backyard features often find their existing fencing does not meet the height or security requirements for pools or dog runs. A new vinyl installation lets you set the right height and style from the start rather than patching a fence that may not hold up.
We handle the full installation from property line marking through final walkthrough. Every job starts with a free on-site estimate where we measure the fence line, check for slopes or utility lines, and talk through your style and gate options. Before any digging begins, we pull the required permit from the City of Redlands. Posts are set in concrete to a depth that accounts for the San Gorgonio Pass wind corridor - not just the minimum - so the fence stays plumb through fall wind events. If your neighborhood requires HOA approval, we help you put together the documentation you need to submit.
Vinyl fencing comes in several styles and we carry options for every use case. Full privacy panels work well next to pool decks and backyard living spaces where you want a solid visual barrier. For front yards or where you want airflow and curb appeal together, picket or semi-privacy styles are popular in Redlands neighborhoods. If you are weighing vinyl against a natural wood fence, the wood and privacy fence installation page lays out the differences.
Best for homeowners who want a solid visual barrier - popular along pool areas, rear yards, and side yards facing neighbors.
Suits homeowners who want privacy with some airflow - small gaps between boards let wind pass through, which matters in exposed Redlands lots.
A good fit for front yards and low-boundary applications where curb appeal matters more than full enclosure.
Works well on larger lots and rural-style properties in the Redlands area where a decorative boundary is needed without full panel coverage.
Two conditions separate Redlands fence installation from what you would deal with in a cooler or calmer climate. First, the Cajon Pass wind corridor. Redlands sits at the western edge of the San Gorgonio Pass, one of the windiest corridors in Southern California. Fall Santa Ana events can hit 50 to 70 mph, and a fence that was not installed with that in mind will not last through its first wind season. Post depth and concrete footing are not optional extras here - they are the difference between a fence that is standing five years from now and one you are picking up off your lawn. Second, the clay-heavy soils that cover much of the Inland Empire expand when wet and shrink when dry, a cycle that slowly pushes posts out of alignment if they are not anchored correctly. We account for both conditions on every job.
Redlands also has a significant number of HOA-governed communities, particularly in the newer developments east of downtown. Many homeowners in Mentone and Yucaipa face similar HOA requirements, and we are familiar with the approval process across these neighborhoods. Beyond HOA logistics, Redlands averages over 280 sunny days a year, which means UV protection in the vinyl material itself is not a marketing feature - it is what keeps your fence white and clean through years of Inland Empire sun rather than yellowing after a few summers.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions - roughly how much fencing you need, what style you are considering, and whether you have any gates or slopes - then schedule a free on-site visit.
We walk your property line with you, measure the fence run, check for slopes or utility lines, and talk through your options. You get a written, itemized proposal - no surprise charges when the invoice arrives.
We submit the permit application to the City of Redlands Building and Safety Division before any work begins. If your community requires HOA approval, we help you put together the paperwork. This step typically adds one to three weeks to the timeline, and we factor that in from the start.
The crew marks post locations, digs and sets posts in concrete, then assembles panels once posts are plumb. Most residential jobs are done in one to two days. Before we leave, we walk the finished fence with you - every panel level, every gate latching clean.
No obligation. We respond within one business day. Permit and HOA support included.
(909) 488-7740We set posts to a depth and concrete specification designed for the San Gorgonio Pass wind corridor. That means your fence stays standing through fall wind events rather than leaning by spring. A contractor who has not worked in this wind zone will not know to ask the right questions.
We use vinyl materials with built-in UV inhibitors, which is what keeps a fence white and clean through hundreds of Redlands sunny days rather than turning dingy yellow. The difference in material quality shows up years later, not on installation day.
We handle the permit application with the City of Redlands Building and Safety Division on your behalf. Your fence goes on record, which protects you at resale and keeps you clear of correction orders. An unpermitted fence in California is a documented liability.
City of Redlands Building and SafetyOur California contractor's license is public record - you can verify it yourself on the California Contractors State License Board website in about two minutes. We carry liability and workers' compensation coverage, and we provide a written contract with a clear scope before anything starts.
California Contractors State License BoardEvery one of these details shows up in the finished fence - not just on paper. Redlands homeowners who have been through a bad fence installation know what a difference the right installer makes when the first wind season arrives.
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Learn MoreWe are taking on new fence projects now - call or request an estimate before the fall wind season arrives and booking fills up.