
Premier San Luis Fence is the fence contractor Roll homeowners and landowners call for farm fencing, chain link, privacy fences, and security fencing on Yuma County rural properties. We have served the U.S. 95 corridor since 2015, respond within one business day, and every estimate is free.

Roll sits in the heart of Yuma County farming country, and many properties here need fencing for livestock, crop field boundaries, or large acreage perimeters. Our farm and ranch fencing service uses wire, pipe, and high-tensile materials suited to the flat valley terrain and caliche soil layer found throughout this part of Yuma County.
Chain link is a reliable choice for Roll yards because it handles the sustained heat common to the Yuma area - temperatures regularly exceed 110 degrees here from June through August - and it holds up to the wind and blowing dust that sweep across open agricultural land during monsoon season.
Homeowners in Roll who want a defined outdoor living space around their home benefit from a vinyl or block privacy fence that blocks both sight lines and the blowing dust that crosses open farmland. Vinyl is our most-requested residential material here because it needs no staining or sealing even after years of intense desert sun.
Rural Roll properties along U.S. 95 and adjacent farm roads often have equipment, vehicles, and stored goods that need a perimeter fence to restrict access. We install heavy-gauge chain link and welded wire security fencing with gate operators for agricultural and residential properties on large lots.
Monsoon storms in the Yuma County area can drop a significant share of the year's total rainfall in a single hour, and the accompanying wind pushes posts out of alignment and tears panels loose on older fences. We repair storm damage fast - post re-setting, rail replacement, and gate realignment - without requiring a full fence teardown.
Most homes in Roll were built between the 1970s and 1990s, and fences from that era have absorbed decades of Yuma County heat, monsoon rain, and dust storms. We remove and haul off old fencing material and install a new fence rated for the desert conditions - with proper post depth for caliche soil.
Roll sits in the Yuma County agricultural belt, one of the most productive farming regions in the country - and one of the hottest. Summer highs routinely hit 110 to 115 degrees here from June through August, which puts serious stress on fencing materials, post concrete, and any hardware that is not rated for sustained desert heat. The soil throughout this part of Yuma County contains a caliche layer - a hard, calcium-rich deposit that sits close to the surface - and posts that are not drilled past it tend to shift over time, especially after monsoon rain causes the ground to swell slightly. Getting post depth right from the start is the most important part of a fence installation in Roll.
The housing stock in Roll is mostly owner-occupied, built from the 1970s through the 1990s, on lots that run from a single acre to several acres of farm or desert land. Properties often have detached sheds, metal carports, block walls, and gravel driveways rather than city-style suburban layouts. Fencing here frequently involves longer runs than a typical urban job, multiple gate openings for vehicle access, and terrain where a post-hole digger hits caliche within the first 18 inches. We bring the right equipment for this kind of work and price jobs honestly, without adding a surcharge for the rural address.
Our crew works throughout Roll regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Because Roll is an unincorporated Yuma County community, permit applications go through Yuma County Development Services rather than a city building department. We pull permits in Yuma County regularly and know the requirements for fence height, setbacks, and agricultural zoning that apply to properties in Roll.
Roll sits along U.S. Highway 95, the main road connecting Yuma to the south and Quartzsite to the north, about 30 miles from each. The land on both sides of U.S. 95 through Roll is a mix of irrigated farmland, open desert, and owner-occupied rural properties on large lots. Most residents drive into Yuma for groceries and services, which means finding a contractor who actually comes out to Roll is not always straightforward. We make this run as part of our normal schedule - no special arrangements required.
We also serve Dateland, AZ along the I-8 corridor to the south, as well as Tacna, AZ nearby - if your property sits in or near any of these communities, we come to you.
Phone or online form - both work. We respond within one business day and return most calls the same day we receive them.
We drive out to your Roll property, walk the fence line, assess soil conditions and access, and give you a written estimate at no charge. We include any permit costs in the estimate so there are no surprises.
If your project needs a Yuma County permit, we handle the application and schedule the inspection. Materials are ordered once the permit is confirmed so installation starts on schedule.
Our crew completes the full installation and walks the fence with you before leaving. If anything is not right, we fix it on the spot.
We serve Roll and the full U.S. 95 corridor in Yuma County. No travel surcharge, no pressure - just a free written estimate from a contractor who knows the local conditions.
(928) 291-0483Roll is a small unincorporated community in Yuma County, located along U.S. Highway 95 between Yuma and Quartzsite. The land around Roll is part of the broader Yuma County agricultural belt, with irrigated fields, open desert, and rural residential properties making up most of the landscape. Most homes here are single-family, owner-occupied ranch-style houses built from the 1970s through the 1990s on large lots - often an acre or more - with detached carports, block walls, and gravel rather than concrete driveways. Manufactured homes are also common throughout this part of Yuma County. Learn more on the Roll, Arizona Wikipedia page.
The nearest full-service city is Yuma, about 30 miles south on U.S. 95, where most Roll residents go for shopping and services. Quartzsite is roughly 20 miles north - a small town known for its large winter RV gatherings. We serve Roll as part of the same regular run that takes us through Wellton, AZ and other communities along this stretch of western Arizona. If your property is in Roll or on the farm roads nearby, you do not need to wait for a contractor to make a special trip.
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Learn MoreCall us or submit a request online - we are on the U.S. 95 corridor regularly and respond within one business day. Every estimate is free.