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Fence gallery
Every photograph here is a fence our crews built in San Diego County. No stock imagery, no renderings, no borrowed portfolios.
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Wood, vinyl, iron, chain link, ranch rail, and gates
See a style you want? Note the caption and mention it when you call — these are the names our customers and crews actually use.
- Chain Link Fence
- Wood Fence
- Ornamental Iron Fence
- Vinyl Fence
- Pool Safety Fence
- Fence Repair
- Ranch, Corral & Lodge Pole
- Gates
What to look for in these photos
Anyone can stand boards up in a line. The details that decide whether a fence is still straight in ten years are the ones worth looking for: consistent gaps between boards, a cap rail that runs level across an uneven grade, posts plumb and evenly spaced, and gates that sit square in their opening instead of dragging.
Look at how our fences step down a slope. Look at the gate hardware. Those are the places where corner-cutting shows up first, and they are the reason a lot of our work comes from people whose last fence did not last.
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Consistent board gaps and a level cap line — the detail our customers photograph most.
Want one of these in your yard?
Tell us which photo caught your eye. We will come out, measure, and give you a written price for free.