
Old fence leaning, cracked, or knocked over by a storm? We handle everything from pulling the old posts to installing a new fence built to last in San Luis heat and soil.

Fence replacement in San Luis means removing your old fence completely - posts, panels, and all - and installing a brand-new one; most standard residential jobs take one to two days of installation after permits are pulled and utility lines are marked, with the full process from first call to finished fence typically running one to two weeks.
San Luis summers are hard on fences. Sustained temperatures above 110 degrees, intense UV, haboobs, and the region's hard caliche soil all shorten fence life faster than in most other parts of the country. When boards are cracked all the way through, posts are no longer anchored, or a monsoon storm took out multiple sections, repairs stop making financial sense. Replacing the fence on your own timeline is almost always cheaper than waiting until a section falls over.
Not sure if you need full replacement or just targeted fence repair? We will give you an honest assessment - not an upsell.
If you can move a fence post by pushing it with your hand, the post has lost its grip in the ground. In San Luis, this often happens when caliche soil shifts or when posts were never set deep enough to begin with. A leaning fence is not just an eyesore - it is a safety issue, especially if you have children or pets in the yard.
San Luis summers are brutal on wood. When fence boards turn gray and develop deep cracks that go all the way through - not just surface checks - the material has broken down and cannot be saved with stain. At that point you are patching something that has already failed, and replacement is the more cost-effective choice.
If a monsoon-season windstorm knocked panels loose, snapped posts, or left sections visibly out of alignment, that damage rarely stays contained. One compromised section puts stress on the posts and panels next to it. If more than a quarter of your fence line was affected, full replacement is usually more practical than piecemeal repairs.
Gaps that were not there when the fence was new are a sign that posts have shifted or panels have warped away from their fasteners. In San Luis, where privacy and security matter to many homeowners, gaps in a fence are more than cosmetic. If you can see through or under your fence in places you should not be able to, it is time to assess whether repair or replacement makes more sense.
Every replacement project starts with complete removal of the old fence - posts, panels, and all debris hauled away. We then set new posts in concrete at the correct depth for San Luis's caliche soil and monsoon-season wind loads. The right material for your replacement depends on your goals, your budget, and how much maintenance you want to take on in this climate.
We install wood fencing for homeowners who want a natural look and are ready to commit to regular staining, and we handle fence repairs when full replacement is not yet necessary. If you want to explore a completely different style - ornamental iron, privacy vinyl, or custom layouts - we build those too. Tell us what you need and we will recommend the option that actually holds up here.
Best for homeowners who want low maintenance - vinyl does not warp, fade, or need painting in San Luis heat.
Good for homeowners who want a natural look and are willing to stain and seal every few years in this climate.
Most affordable option with strong longevity; ideal for large yards, pets, or perimeter fencing where privacy is not the priority.
Strong and low-maintenance with an open look; handles desert heat well and does not rust.
The ground beneath San Luis is heavily layered with caliche - a rock-hard, calcium-rich soil layer that is extremely common throughout Yuma County. Digging post holes through caliche requires specialized equipment, and contractors who are not prepared may end up setting posts at a shallower depth than required. That leads to fences that feel solid right after installation but start to lean or shift within the first year or two, especially when monsoon-season winds and haboobs put them under stress. We bring the right equipment from day one, because we know what is underground before we start.
We replace fences throughout the area, from homes in Somerton to properties in Gadsden, and we bring the same post-depth standards and material knowledge to every job. A fence that survives its first monsoon season in San Luis is one that was anchored correctly from the start.
We walk the fence line with you, ask about your goals - privacy, security, appearance - and give you a written quote before you commit. We reply within one business day and never pressure you to sign on the spot.
If your project requires a permit - which it often does in San Luis when you are changing height or material - we handle the paperwork before any digging starts. We also arrange for underground utility lines to be marked through the 811 service, which protects you, your yard, and our crew.
The crew pulls panels first, then posts. In San Luis, removing posts from caliche soil takes longer than in normal ground, but we come prepared with the right equipment. All old materials are loaded and hauled away by us - you will not be left with a pile of old fence in your yard.
New posts go in first, set in concrete to hold firm against shifting soil and monsoon-season winds. Once the concrete cures - typically 24 to 48 hours - panels go up. Before we leave, you walk the full fence line with us and we fix anything that does not look right on the spot.
We provide written quotes with no pressure. Response within one business day.
(928) 291-0483Caliche soil and strong haboob-season winds demand posts set deeper with more concrete than in most climates. We come prepared with the right equipment for this ground every time, so your fence stays straight for years - not just months.
We handle the City of San Luis permit paperwork on your behalf. Your project will be on the record and done to code, so there are no surprises if you ever sell your home or file an insurance claim - and you never have to figure out which forms to file.
We walk your property before quoting you, so we account for soil conditions, fence length, and old fence removal upfront. The written estimate you get covers everything - labor, materials, haul-away, and cleanup. If something unexpected comes up, we talk to you before doing anything that changes the price.
We have been replacing fences in San Luis and across the Yuma area long enough to know what works here and what does not. That local track record means fewer surprises on your job and a crew that already knows this soil, this heat, and this community.
Every replacement job we do is permitted, fully installed, and inspected before we leave. You can verify our Arizona Registrar of Contractors license at roc.az.gov, and we encourage you to check before hiring any fence contractor in this area. For more on permit requirements, visit the City of San Luis or review contractor licensing standards through the American Fence Association.
Choosing wood for your replacement? We install wood fences built to handle desert UV and heat with proper prep from day one.
Learn MoreNot sure if you need full replacement or just repairs? We assess your fence honestly and recommend the most cost-effective path.
Learn MoreCall us today and we will give you a written estimate - with honest advice on whether repair or full replacement makes more sense for your property.