
When your fence is past the point of repair, we pull it out completely and install a new one that is set correctly, built for Madera soil and heat, and backed by a written estimate with no surprise charges.

Fence replacement in Madera means removing your old fence completely - posts, panels, and hardware - and installing a new one in its place. Most residential jobs take one to three days from start to finish, including full haul-away of the old fence.
Madera homeowners usually call us after their fence has reached the point where patching no longer makes financial sense - leaning posts up and down the whole fence line, boards cracked and brittle from years of 100-degree summers, or sections knocked loose by a windstorm. If you are not sure yet whether repair or replacement is the right call, our fence repair page walks through the signs that point each direction. We give you a straight answer when we come out.
We handle full fence replacements across Madera and the surrounding Central Valley. Give us a call or submit an estimate request and we will be in touch within one business day.
Walk your fence and push each post. If multiple posts along the run are tilting or rocking, the problem is systemic, not isolated. In Madera, the clay-heavy soil swells and shrinks with the seasons, and once posts have worked loose across a long stretch, replacing individual ones rarely holds for long.
Madera's intense summer heat draws the moisture out of wood fast. When boards have gone fully gray, feel rough and splintered to the touch, or crack when you press them, the wood has dried past the point where sealing will restore it. At that stage, replacement is the more economical path over patching board by board.
Stand in your yard and look honestly at your fence. If you can see through gaps between boards, if panels are bowing outward, or if there are obvious holes or missing sections, the fence is no longer doing its job. A fence that does not keep your yard private or your pets safely inside needs to be replaced, not patched.
Madera can see strong seasonal winds, and a single storm can compromise an entire fence section. If more than two or three consecutive panels are damaged, full replacement is usually more cost-effective than patching because the surrounding posts and hardware are often weakened even when they look intact.
We handle the full scope of fence replacement: tearing out the old fence, hauling everything away, setting new posts at the right depth for Madera's clay soil, and installing new panels and gates. Every job starts with a written estimate that breaks out demo, materials, and labor separately - so there are no surprises when the invoice arrives. If you are still deciding on materials, we can walk you through the pros and cons of wood fence installation versus low-maintenance alternatives for this climate.
We replace fences in wood, vinyl, chain link, and aluminum. Each material has a different maintenance profile and cost point, and the right choice depends on your budget, your yard, and how much ongoing upkeep you want to do. A crew member will walk your property before work starts to account for any slopes, gates, or soil conditions that affect how posts need to be set - because a fence that looks great on day one but starts leaning in year two was not built correctly for this area.
Best for homeowners who want a natural look at a lower upfront cost and are willing to seal the fence every two to three years.
Best for homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance fence that will not crack, fade, or need sealing in Madera's heat.
Best for large perimeter runs where cost efficiency matters and a clean, secure boundary is more important than privacy.
Best for homeowners who want a finished, decorative look that holds up in hot climates without rusting or requiring paint.
Madera's clay-heavy soils are one of the biggest factors any local fence contractor has to account for. The ground swells when it rains and shrinks when it dries out - and that seasonal cycle puts constant stress on fence posts that are not set at the right depth or with the right concrete mix. A post that holds through the first year can start shifting in year two if those details were skipped. We set posts to handle the soil movement specific to the Central Valley, not to generic instructions. Many of Madera's newer subdivisions on the north side of the city also have HOA rules about fence height, material, and color - we check those requirements before a single post goes in so you do not end up with a fence your association asks you to redo.
We work on fence replacement projects throughout Madera and the surrounding area. Whether you are in an older neighborhood near downtown or a newer tract home, the soil and climate challenges are consistent. We also serve homeowners in Fresno and out toward Chowchilla. For guidance on shared fence responsibilities between neighbors, California law is explained on the California Legislative Information website, and permit requirements are managed by the City of Madera Building Division.
Tell us how long your fence line is, what material you have now, and what you are hoping to replace it with. We will get back to you within one business day to schedule an on-site visit. You do not need to have all the answers ready - we help you figure out the details.
We walk the fence line, check post conditions and soil, and look for anything that will affect the job - like a yard slope, a gate to relocate, or clay soil that requires deeper posts. You get a written estimate that separates demolition, materials, and labor.
If your project needs a City of Madera permit or HOA approval, this happens before any work begins. We handle the permit application on your behalf. Permit timelines vary, so we will let you know how long this step is likely to take so you can plan accordingly.
The crew removes the old fence and hauls it away, digs new post holes, sets posts in concrete, and installs the new panels and gates. Before we leave, we walk the finished fence with you - gates latch, the line is straight, and everything matches what was in the estimate.
Written estimate, full haul-away included. We respond within one business day.
(559) 831-0855We account for the expansive clay soil common across Madera County on every job. Posts are set at the right depth and with the right concrete mix to resist the seasonal ground movement that causes fences here to lean within a few years when not installed correctly. That detail is what separates a fence that lasts from one that does not.
Many of Madera's newer subdivisions have strict HOA guidelines on fence height, material, and color. We check those requirements upfront so you get a fence your association approves - and you are not paying to redo work that does not meet their standards. This is one of the most common costly surprises homeowners face during fence replacement.
Old fence materials are removed and hauled away as part of every replacement job. We clean up debris at the end of each workday so your yard is usable, and when the project is done, there is no pile of old boards or post-hole dirt left behind. Your family and pets can use the yard again right away.
You will receive an itemized written estimate before any work starts. We do not change that number without talking to you first. The American Fence Association recommends written contracts for all fence installation work - and so do we, because it protects you as much as it protects us.
Every replacement job we take on is built to hold up in Madera's specific conditions - the heat, the clay soil, and the occasional strong wind. That means doing the prep work right, using the right materials for the climate, and leaving your yard in better shape than we found it.
A new wood fence installed with materials and post depths chosen specifically for Madera's heat and clay soil.
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