
Affordable, durable chain link fencing installed by a licensed local contractor. We handle permits, post setting, and inspection so you get a fence that holds.

Chain link fence installation in Petaluma delivers a secure, see-through perimeter for yards, pets, and property boundaries - most residential jobs are completed in one to two days once permits are in hand.
It is one of the most practical fencing choices in Sonoma County because it holds up through the wet winters without warping or rotting, and the open weave lets you keep an eye on kids and pets without blocking natural light. If you want a full privacy barrier instead, privacy fence installation is another option worth comparing.
Whether you are fencing a backyard for the first time, replacing a fence that has been leaning for years, or adding a secure enclosure around a pool or play area, chain link is a reliable starting point for most Petaluma properties.
If you can push on a section and it moves, or if the wire mesh is pulling loose from posts, the fence has likely reached the end of its useful life. In Petaluma, this often happens to fences installed 15 or more years ago that were not built to handle the soil movement caused by the wet-dry seasonal cycle.
Posts compromised at the base - whether from rust, concrete failure, or soil erosion - cannot be saved by tightening the wire. This is especially common on Petaluma properties near seasonal drainage areas where water pools around post bases every winter. Once a post fails, the whole fence line is at risk.
A yard without a fence is a constant source of worry if you have a dog that bolts or young children who wander. Chain link provides a reliable perimeter with no boards to kick out and no gaps to squeeze through, holding up to daily use in a way that other fence types often do not.
California law requires pool enclosures that meet specific barrier standards, and chain link is a common choice for the perimeter fence. If you are adding a pool, trampoline, or play structure, getting the fence right the first time avoids a failed inspection later.
We install standard galvanized chain link for residential yards, commercial properties, and perimeter applications where visibility and durability matter most. For properties where containment needs to go hand in hand with deterrence, we also offer security fence installation, which can incorporate barbed wire, razor wire, or anti-climb configurations for commercial and industrial sites.
If you prefer the look of a solid panel fence over the open mesh of chain link, we also install aluminum fence installation, which gives you a low-maintenance perimeter with a cleaner visual profile. All chain link jobs include post setting in concrete, mesh stretching, and gate installation where needed.
The workhorse option for residential and light commercial use - affordable, long-lasting, and easy to maintain.
A smart upgrade for properties in wetter or lower-lying parts of Petaluma where moisture exposure accelerates surface rust.
Woven slats give you partial screening without changing the fence structure - a good middle ground for side yards and back fences.
Heavier gauge wire and taller panels for commercial sites, industrial yards, and high-perimeter applications.
Petaluma gets most of its rain between November and April, and the clay-heavy soil in many older west-side neighborhoods swells and shifts with every wet-dry cycle. That movement loosens fence posts that were not set deep enough or secured with enough concrete. We set posts to the correct depth and use adequate concrete volume specifically because of how Sonoma County soil behaves - so your fence stays plumb and firm, not just for the first season but for years afterward.
Permit requirements add another layer of local complexity. The City of Petaluma requires permits for most fence installations that exceed certain height thresholds, and those rules differ for front yards versus back yards. We handle the permit application and coordinate the city inspection, so you are not left navigating the building department on your own. We serve homeowners throughout Petaluma and the surrounding area, including Novato and Rohnert Park.
For additional information on local permit requirements, visit the City of Petaluma Building Division.
We reply within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - roughly how many feet of fence you need, the height, and whether you need gates - then schedule a free on-site estimate.
We walk the property line with you, take measurements, and note slopes or access issues. We tell you whether a permit is required and handle the application to the City of Petaluma on your behalf.
On the first day of work, we dig post holes, set posts in concrete, and mark utilities via 811 before any digging begins. The concrete needs 24 to 48 hours to cure before the mesh goes up.
Once posts are solid, we stretch the wire mesh, attach it to the posts and rails, and hang your gates. We walk the finished fence with you before leaving - checking tension, gate latches, and the fence line.
Free estimates. No pressure. We handle permits and cleanup from start to finish.
(707) 222-6844We set posts deep and use adequate concrete volume on every job because Sonoma County's wet-dry seasonal cycle loosens posts that cut corners on depth. Your fence stays plumb through years of winter rain, not just the first one.
We manage the City of Petaluma permit application and coordinate the final inspection so the work is on record. Fences installed without permits can create complications when you sell your home - we make sure that is not a problem for you.
In older Petaluma neighborhoods, fence lines have a way of drifting over the years. We confirm your property boundaries before a single post goes in the ground. You will not end up in a dispute with a neighbor over a few inches.
Your written estimate covers materials, labor, permit fees, and gates. The number you agree to is the number you pay. For professional installation standards, see the American Fence Association.
Every one of these commitments comes from working in Petaluma long enough to know what goes wrong on chain link jobs - and building a process that prevents it. You get a fence that is permitted, properly set, and installed where it belongs.
A low-maintenance, rust-free option that gives your yard a clean, defined border without the open mesh look of chain link.
Learn MoreHeavy-gauge perimeter fencing for commercial sites and properties where access control goes beyond a standard residential fence.
Learn MoreCall us now or submit a request online - we reply within one business day and come to you for a no-pressure on-site quote.