
No solid fence means no real privacy. We build wood and privacy fences in Corona that stay straight through the heat, the wind, and the season-to-season soil movement - posts set right the first time.

Wood and privacy fence installation in Corona means setting posts in concrete, attaching horizontal rails, and installing vertical fence boards side by side - most standard residential jobs run one to three days once permits are in hand.
For homeowners across Corona, a wood privacy fence is often the first step toward actually using the backyard. Whether you back up to a busy street, a shared alley, or a neighbor with a second-story view, a solid 6-foot fence changes how the space feels. If you want a no-maintenance alternative, we also install vinyl fencing that holds up in Inland Empire heat without any sealing or painting.
We handle permits with the City of Corona, confirm property lines before any post goes in, and use wood species and finishes suited to the local climate. Call (951) 508-0140 or request a free written estimate to get the conversation started.
If you can grab a post and feel it move, the post has either rotted at the base or was never set deep enough. In Corona's clay soils, posts that were not properly anchored in concrete work loose as the ground expands and contracts. A leaning fence is a liability if it falls onto a neighbor's property or a child.
Corona's summer sun dries out wood fast, and once boards start cracking or feeling soft at the base, a coat of paint will not fix the problem. If more than a quarter of your fence boards show this kind of wear, repair costs start approaching replacement costs - and a new fence will look better and last longer.
If a section blew down in a Santa Ana wind event, it is worth having the whole fence evaluated before you patch it. The posts still standing are often the same age and depth as the ones that failed - meaning the rest of the fence is not far behind. A full replacement now is almost always less expensive than repeated patching.
Many Corona homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have backyards that face arterial roads or shared alleys with only chain-link - or nothing at all. If you are not using your backyard because of noise, headlights, or the feeling of being watched, a privacy fence is a direct fix.
We build privacy fences in cedar, redwood, and pressure-treated pine - all properly installed with posts set in concrete, horizontal rails, and vertical boards. Cedar and redwood naturally resist moisture and insects without heavy chemical treatment, which suits Corona homeowners who want a natural-looking fence that holds up. Pressure-treated pine is a lower upfront cost and a solid choice for homeowners who are willing to seal it regularly. We also install screened-in porches and screened decks for homeowners who want to extend the enclosed, private feel of a fenced yard into a covered outdoor living space.
Every wood fence installation includes written permit handling with the City of Corona and property line confirmation before any post goes in the ground. We build for Santa Ana wind conditions - deeper posts, properly sized concrete footings, and solid rail connections that keep a privacy fence standing when gusts run high. Gates are hung, adjusted, and tested. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave.
A natural choice for homeowners who want a warm, traditional look with built-in resistance to moisture and insects in the Inland Empire climate.
Premium Southern California option for homeowners who want the longest-lasting natural wood fence with a distinctive grain and color.
Best for homeowners who want the lowest upfront cost and are willing to apply a sealant every two to three years to protect against UV and moisture.
Single or double gates added as part of a new fence run or as a standalone project to improve access on an existing fence.
Corona sits in the Inland Empire where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees F and UV exposure is relentless. That heat dries out wood faster than in coastal cities - an unsealed fence can start cracking and going gray within a year or two. We use wood species and UV-blocking finishes suited to this climate, and we give every homeowner a clear maintenance timeline so they know when to reseal. Homeowners in Mira Loma, CA and Chino, CA face the same conditions, and the same wood choices and sealing schedule apply across the region.
Santa Ana wind events are a real structural concern for privacy fences in Corona. A solid-board fence acts like a sail in high winds, and shallow posts are what come down when gusts hit 50 mph or higher. We set posts deep with properly sized concrete footings that account for both wind load and the expansive clay soils common in older and hillside Corona neighborhoods. Many of the city's HOA communities - Dos Lagos, Eagle Glen, South Corona - also have specific rules about fence materials, height, and style. We confirm what your HOA requires before a single post goes in the ground.
We respond within one business day to schedule an on-site visit. We measure the fence run, note any slope or obstacles, and ask about your HOA requirements - we do not quote a wood fence over the phone.
You get a written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, and permit fees separately. We file the building permit with the City of Corona - typically one to three weeks to process before work can begin.
The crew marks post locations, digs holes to the correct depth for local soil conditions, and sets posts in concrete. Posts cure for 24 to 48 hours before rails and boards go on - that wait is what keeps the fence straight for years.
Rails and boards go on once the posts have cured. Gates are hung and adjusted. We walk the finished fence with you before packing up and coordinate the city inspection if a permit was pulled.
Free written estimate, permit handling included, property line confirmed before we start.
(951) 508-0140We set posts deep and use concrete footings sized for the wind load a solid privacy fence carries in the Inland Empire. A fence that looks fine on a calm day but comes down in October is not a fence - it is a future repair bill.
We verify your boundary before we start so your fence is built in the right place the first time. A fence even a few inches over the line can create a neighbor dispute or require a full teardown at your expense - we make sure that does not happen.
Corona's UV exposure and heat are harder on wood than most homeowners expect. We use species and sealants suited to the Inland Empire, and we give you a clear maintenance schedule so your investment holds up. UC Cooperative Extension research on wood durability in Southern California conditions informs the species and finish recommendations we make.
We know the fencing rules for Corona's major HOA communities - height limits, approved materials, style requirements. Your fence will clear the approval process before we schedule installation, so there are no costly surprises after the job is done.
A wood fence built right - deep posts, proper concrete, wind-load considerations, and a confirmed property line - is one that stays standing and looking good for 15 to 20 years. That is what we build in Corona, every time.
Take the enclosed feel of a privacy fence further with a screened structure that keeps bugs out and makes your outdoor space usable year-round.
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