Stop worrying about your pets or kids in an unfenced yard. We install chain link fences that stay taut and plumb - even in Duarte's rocky San Gabriel Valley soil.

Chain link fence installation in Duarte involves setting steel posts in concrete and stretching galvanized or vinyl-coated wire mesh between them - most residential jobs are completed in one to two days. It is one of the most dependable fencing choices for Duarte homeowners because it handles the area's rocky clay soil, hot summers, and Santa Ana wind events without warping, rotting, or rusting.
If you have pets or young children, chain link gives you a see-through boundary that holds up to daily use without the maintenance demands of wood. It is also a practical first step before adding aluminum fencing or a security fence around the perimeter of a larger property.
Precision Duarte Fence has served homeowners throughout Duarte and the surrounding San Gabriel Valley since 2015. We handle permits, know local soil conditions, and won't leave you with a sagging fence six months later.
If sections of your fence bow outward or the mesh hangs loose between posts, the structure has been compromised. In Duarte's rocky clay soil, posts can shift as the ground expands and contracts through wet and dry seasons. A fence that looks unstable usually is, and patching it rarely fixes the underlying issue.
If you are letting a dog or young child into the backyard and relying on supervision alone, that is the clearest sign you need a fence. Chain link is one of the most reliable options for pet containment because there is nothing to chew through and no gaps to squeeze under when it is installed correctly.
If you are not sure exactly where your yard ends and your neighbor's begins, a fence is one of the most practical ways to establish a clear, visible boundary. This is especially common in older Duarte neighborhoods where original survey markers may have been lost over decades.
Santa Ana winds that blow through the San Gabriel Valley each fall and winter can knock over fences that were not built to handle the gusts. If a section came down and you have been putting it off, a properly installed replacement with posts set deep in concrete will handle the next season much better.
We install chain link fencing for residential yards, commercial lots, and agricultural properties throughout the San Gabriel Valley. Whether you need a basic 4-foot boundary for a backyard or a taller 6-foot fence for added security, we match the height, gauge, and coating to what your property actually needs. Every installation includes proper concrete footings, tension wire, and gates that swing and latch correctly from day one.
For homeowners who want more visual impact alongside security, we also offer aluminum fence installation and security fence installation - both of which combine structural strength with a cleaner finished look.
Ideal for homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance boundary for yards, pets, or pool areas without breaking the budget.
Suited for business owners, landlords, and property managers who need a no-nonsense perimeter for parking lots, storage areas, or equipment yards.
The standard choice for most Duarte yards - zinc-coated steel that resists rust and holds up well in the area's dry Mediterranean climate.
A better fit for properties near irrigation systems or pools where extra moisture protection and a cleaner color are priorities.
For homeowners who want the durability of chain link with added visual screening - slats weave through the mesh to block sightlines from the street or neighbors.
Duarte sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, and the soil here is a mix of compacted clay and decomposed granite that is harder to dig through than the sandy soil you would find in flatter parts of Southern California. We bring the right equipment for these conditions - power augers and, when necessary, jackhammers for particularly rocky ground. We also know Duarte's permit requirements and have handled the City's building permit process enough times that it does not add unnecessary delay to your project.
Homeowners in Monrovia and Azusa face similar soil and permit conditions, and we work throughout both communities. Duarte is also designated as a high fire hazard severity zone by CAL FIRE, which is one reason some homeowners specifically choose chain link over wood - it is non-combustible and keeps the fence line clear of fuel accumulation.
You can learn more about fire risk and defensible space in the area from CAL FIRE's Office of the State Fire Marshal.
Call or message us and we will schedule a free on-site visit. We respond within 1 business day. You will receive a written quote that breaks out materials and labor so you can compare it fairly against other bids.
We pull the City of Duarte building permit before any work begins - you do not need to navigate the process yourself. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we can help you prepare the fence plan submission your association requires.
The crew marks post locations, then digs or drills holes and sets posts in concrete. In Duarte's rocky ground, this step sometimes takes longer - which is normal. Posts cure for at least 24 to 48 hours before the mesh phase begins.
Once posts are solid, we attach the top rail, stretch the chain link mesh taut, and hang gates so they swing and latch freely. We walk the fence line with you before we leave and fix anything that needs adjusting on the spot.
We respond within 1 business day - no long waits. This is a free, no-obligation estimate with no pressure to commit. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit to measure your property and discuss your options.
(626) 659-1641We are a state-licensed fence contractor in California and we pull the City of Duarte building permit for every job that requires one. This means your fence is legal, documented, and will not create problems when you sell or refinance.
We have installed fences throughout the San Gabriel Valley and know how to handle the compacted clay and decomposed granite that makes this area different from flatter parts of Southern California. We bring the right equipment and set posts deep enough to stay plumb.
We make it easy to start. Call or submit a request and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate. No commitment required - just a clear, written quote you can compare.
Every post we set goes deep into concrete with a cure time of at least 24 to 48 hours before we stretch the mesh. That is what keeps a fence standing through the next round of fall and winter gusts rather than leaning after the first windstorm. See standards from the{' '} American Fence Association at{' '} americanfenceassociation.com for reference.
We have been serving Duarte and the surrounding San Gabriel Valley since 2015. Every project gets the same standard: posts set right, permits pulled, and a fence line you can walk at the end of the job without finding sags or sharp wire ends.
Aluminum fencing offers the open look of chain link with a cleaner, rust-free finish - ideal for front yards and HOA-sensitive properties.
Learn MoreA security fence adds anti-climb features and height to give your property a stronger deterrent than standard chain link.
Learn MoreCall Precision Duarte Fence now for a free estimate - we respond within 1 business day and can often schedule your on-site visit within days.