
Affordable and built to last through desert storms - chain link fencing secures your yard, keeps pets safe, and marks your property line without breaking your budget.

Chain link fence installation in San Luis, AZ means a woven galvanized steel mesh stretched between concrete-set posts - most residential jobs are finished in one to two days once permits are approved. It is the most affordable fencing option that still delivers real security, and it handles the Sonoran Desert climate better than wood or low-grade vinyl.
For families who need to keep pets in, mark a clear property boundary, or secure a yard near a busy street, chain link delivers results at a price that makes sense. If you want more visual privacy along with your security, our security fence installation service adds height and anti-climb features on top of the same durable post-and-mesh foundation.
One thing many San Luis homeowners do not expect is the caliche layer just below the surface of most yards here. It takes specialized equipment to dig through it properly - and if posts do not go deep enough, the fence will not survive the first serious haboob. We have been setting posts in this soil for years, and we know what depth and concrete footing size the local conditions require.
If posts are no longer straight - especially after one of the area's seasonal dust storms - the footings have loosened or were never set deep enough for San Luis soil conditions. A leaning fence gets worse with every storm season, and repair costs can approach what replacement costs once the lean is severe.
Chain link mesh that sags in the middle or has visible holes is no longer containing pets or marking your boundary effectively. In neighborhoods where property lines matter - as they do in much of San Luis - a compromised fence can create disputes. If you can push the mesh in more than a few inches with your hand, it has lost its tension.
The base of each post - where it meets the soil - is the most vulnerable spot for corrosion. If you see orange or brown staining at ground level, or the post feels soft when you touch it, the steel is corroding. Catching this early means replacing a few posts rather than the whole fence.
Many properties in San Luis sit near high-traffic streets or open desert lots. An unfenced yard creates real safety concerns for children and pets. Chain link is one of the fastest and most affordable ways to secure a yard - a basic installation can often be done in a day or two once permits clear.
We install chain link fencing for residential yards of all sizes across San Luis and the surrounding Yuma County area. Standard galvanized steel is the most affordable option and holds up well in the dry desert climate. For homeowners who want the fence to blend into the landscape, vinyl-coated chain link in black, green, or brown is available - the coating adds a modest amount to the cost but makes the fence look more finished and is easier to maintain over time.
Gate placement and swing direction are confirmed with you before any posts go in. A single walk-through gate handles foot traffic; a double drive gate opens a vehicle-width section of the fence. For properties that need a higher security profile, aluminum fence installation offers a more formal look at a step up in price, and our security fence installation service adds anti-climb features for commercial or high-risk residential needs.
The standard option - durable, low-maintenance, and well-suited to the San Luis climate at the lowest cost per linear foot.
Available in black, green, or brown for homeowners who want the fence to blend into the yard rather than stand out.
Single walk-through gates and double drive gates installed with the fence or added to an existing chain link run.
San Luis sits in the Sonoran Desert along the Arizona-Mexico border, where summer temperatures regularly push past 110 degrees Fahrenheit and seasonal dust storms can arrive with almost no warning. Standard installation practices from cooler or wetter climates do not translate here. The caliche layer under most San Luis yards requires specialized digging equipment - a crew that shows up without the right tools will not get posts deep enough to keep the fence standing through the first haboob. We have been working in this soil long enough to know exactly what it takes.
Chain link is one of the most common fence types in San Luis precisely because it fits the local reality: it is affordable, it is durable in the heat, and the woven steel mesh handles wind loads better than solid panel fencing that catches the full force of a gust. Homeowners in Somerton and Yuma face the same soil and weather conditions, and we bring the same installation standards to every project across the region.
We ask about your yard size, what the fence needs to do - contain pets, mark a boundary, add security - and whether there is an existing fence to remove. You do not need measurements before you call. We respond within 1 business day.
We walk the fence line, take measurements, and look for anything that affects the job - slopes, caliche close to the surface, utility lines. You get a written quote that includes working through hard soil so there are no surprises later.
We handle the permit application with the City of San Luis so you do not have to. Permits typically take a few days to two weeks depending on city workload. We keep you updated throughout.
Day one: posts go in and concrete sets. Day two: mesh is stretched and gates are hung. Before we leave, we walk the fence with you and address any concerns. We clean up all debris before packing up.
We respond to every request within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(928) 291-0483We use equipment specifically suited to the hard caliche layer common under San Luis yards. Posts go in at the correct depth with properly sized concrete footings - so your fence stands straight after the first summer of haboobs.
We pull the required permit from the City of San Luis before a single post goes in. You do not need to visit city hall or figure out the paperwork. The job is done legally, on record, and ready for inspection.
The number we give you before work starts is the number you pay. Hard soil, gate hardware, and cleanup are included in the estimate - not added to the final invoice.
Arizona requires contractors performing work above a certain threshold to hold a license through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors website. We are licensed and carry full insurance on every job.
Every proof point above reflects how we work on every project in San Luis - not just the ones that are easy. When conditions are harder, our standards stay the same.
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Learn MoreWe serve San Luis and the surrounding Yuma County area - call now or submit a request and we will be in touch within 1 business day.