
Premier San Luis Fence is the fence contractor Fortuna Foothills homeowners call for vinyl fencing, privacy fences, and chain link. We have served Yuma County since 2015, we respond within one business day, and every estimate is free.

Vinyl is the most popular fence choice for Fortuna Foothills homeowners because it holds its color through years of triple-digit heat and never needs painting or sealing. It is especially practical for seasonal residents who want a low-maintenance fence that looks good when they return each winter. Explore all options on our vinyl fence installation page.
Fortuna Foothills lots are larger than in urban Yuma, and homeowners here often want a full privacy fence along the back and sides to block the view from neighbors and passing traffic on Foothills Boulevard. We build privacy fences that stand straight and stay anchored through the monsoon season.
Chain link is a reliable choice on larger Foothills properties where the priority is containing pets, marking boundaries, or securing a side yard without blocking airflow. It handles the rocky desert terrain near the Gila Mountains well, since it tolerates minor ground movement better than panel fencing.
Monsoon storms and haboob dust events are the main drivers of fence damage in Fortuna Foothills - wind-driven sand works into joints and panels, and strong gusts push posts out of position on properties that sit in open desert. We repair damaged gates, leaning posts, and broken fence sections so the damage does not spread further.
Aluminum is a strong, rust-resistant option for Fortuna Foothills homeowners who want an attractive perimeter fence that handles desert heat without corroding. It is a popular choice around covered patios and pool areas on larger lots where appearance matters as much as function.
Fortuna Foothills has a large retiree population, and many homes here have backyard pools used year-round. Arizona pool fence regulations require barriers that meet specific height and gate latch requirements - we install pool fences that meet Yuma County code and keep the area safe for children and guests.
Fortuna Foothills is an unincorporated community, which means permits go through Yuma County rather than a city building department - and contractors who only work inside Yuma city limits may not know that process well. The terrain here is also different from flat desert communities closer to the river. Properties near the base of the Gila Mountains sit on rocky, hard-packed ground that requires proper drilling equipment to set fence posts correctly. Rushing past that step produces posts that wobble by the second summer.
Fortuna Foothills has a significant retiree and snowbird population - many homes are vacant from spring through fall. That seasonal pattern creates a specific maintenance challenge: summer monsoon storms can damage a fence while no one is home to notice, and small problems turn into larger repairs by the time the owner returns. Homes built in the 1980s and 1990s are now 40 years old, and original fencing on those properties is often overdue for replacement. A local contractor who makes the drive out here regularly, rather than treating it as an inconvenient haul, is worth finding.
Our crew works throughout Fortuna Foothills regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. We pull permits through Yuma County Development Services, which handles fence permits for this unincorporated area, and we know how to move that process along efficiently.
Foothills Boulevard is the main artery running through the community, and most residential streets branch off from it toward the Gila Mountains to the east. Properties range from compact subdivisions near the boulevard to larger lots on the quieter streets closer to the foothills themselves. The hilly terrain on those eastern parcels affects drainage and post placement in ways that flat-land jobs do not, and we account for slope and soil variation during every estimate.
We also cover the neighboring communities of Foothills, AZ and Yuma, AZ just to the west. If your fence line crosses the informal boundary between these areas, it does not matter - we handle the whole job.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form on this page. We respond within one business day, and most calls are returned the same day you reach out.
We come out to Fortuna Foothills, walk your property, and assess the terrain and soil conditions before pricing the job. We discuss material options and talk through any cost factors specific to your yard - there is no charge for this visit.
If Yuma County requires a permit for your project, we handle the application and follow up with Development Services. We set your installation date once the permit is approved.
Most Fortuna Foothills fence jobs are completed in one to two days. We haul away all debris and do a final walkthrough with you to confirm the work meets expectations before we leave.
We serve Fortuna Foothills and all of Yuma County. No pressure, no obligation, and a response within one business day.
(928) 291-0483Fortuna Foothills is an unincorporated community in Yuma County with an estimated population of around 26,000, making it one of the larger unincorporated communities in Arizona. It sits just east of Yuma, backed by the Gila Mountains that give the community its name. Most of the housing consists of single-family homes on moderate to larger lots, with desert landscaping - gravel, rock, and native plants - replacing the grass that might be common in other parts of the country. The community has grown quickly since the 1980s, and homes from that era through the 2000s make up the bulk of the building stock. Many residents are retirees or seasonal residents who come for the mild winters and leave before the intense summer heat sets in.
Foothills Boulevard is the spine of the community and is familiar to anyone who lives out here. The Fortuna Foothills area is close to the California state line and near the Colorado River to the west. Residents shop and access services in Yuma proper, just a few miles away. We also regularly serve Foothills, AZ, the adjacent community to the south, which shares similar terrain and building conditions.
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Learn MoreWe come out to the Foothills, handle the Yuma County permit process, and install fences built to handle desert heat and monsoon seasons. Reach us by phone or form - we respond within one business day.