
Premier Cupertino Fence builds, repairs, and replaces fences for homeowners and businesses across Cupertino and the South Bay. Get a free on-site estimate - no obligation.

Premier Cupertino Fence is a licensed fence contractor serving Cupertino, CA and 11 surrounding cities across the South Bay. We offer 16 fence services - wood, vinyl, chain link, aluminum, ornamental iron, pool fencing, automatic gates, and more. Whether your fence is leaning after a wet winter or you are starting from scratch on a new property, we handle the full project from permit to final walkthrough.

Old fence rotting or leaning? A new cedar or redwood privacy fence adds curb appeal and lasts 15 to 20 years with simple upkeep.
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Tired of repainting every few years? Vinyl never rots, splinters, or needs sealing - just rinse it off once a year.
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Need a secure yard for pets or kids without a big budget? Chain link goes up fast and holds up for decades with almost no maintenance.
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Want a clean, finished look that never rusts? Aluminum handles California sun and rain with a 20-year warranty behind it.
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Running a business that needs site security or clear boundaries? We install commercial-grade fencing built to last through daily wear.
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Feel like you are on display in your own backyard? A six-foot privacy fence gives you the outdoor space you actually want.
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A leaning post or broken board gets worse with every wet season. We diagnose the real cause and fix it so it stays fixed.
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Standard panels do not fit every yard. We design and build custom fences that work with your lot, your HOA, and your style.
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California requires a compliant barrier around every residential pool. We install pool fencing that meets code and looks sharp doing it.
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Have a larger lot or animals to contain? We install board, wire, and split-rail fencing built for working properties.
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Dogs find the gaps - we close them. We build pet-specific fencing with no gaps at the bottom and latches dogs cannot work open.
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Want to control driveway access without getting out of the car? We install automatic gates with keypads, remotes, and smart access options.
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Looking for a fence that looks like it belongs on the property forever? Ornamental iron adds lasting elegance and real physical strength.
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Need more than a visual boundary? Security fencing adds height, anti-climb features, and access control where it matters.
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Cupertino summers dry out unprotected wood fast. Fresh stain or sealant now adds years to your existing fence without a full replacement.
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At some point patching stops making sense. We replace worn-out fences completely, handling demo, disposal, and new installation in one job.
Learn MoreThree straightforward steps from first contact to a finished fence.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you. Come with questions - the estimate visit is your chance to walk the fence line together and get a clear picture of what the job involves.
A crew member visits your property, measures the fence line, checks the grade, and notes anything that will affect the job - slope, soil type, tree roots, HOA requirements. You receive a written proposal with a clear price and scope. We handle the permit application if one is needed.
On installation day, the crew sets posts in concrete, lets them cure, then returns to attach rails, boards or panels, and any gates. Before leaving, we walk the fence line with you to confirm everything looks right and works correctly. We haul away all debris and old materials.
We hold an active California Contractors State License Board license and carry general liability insurance and workers compensation coverage. You can verify our license at cslb.ca.gov before signing anything.
We come to your property, measure the fence line, and give you a written quote. No phone estimates, no surprise add-ons. The price we quote is the price you pay.
We live and work in Cupertino. We know the permit process at city hall, the soil conditions in different neighborhoods, and the HOA rules common to this area. That local knowledge saves you time and avoids problems.
Much of Cupertino sits on expansive clay soil that shifts with the seasons. We size post holes and concrete footings for local conditions, not a one-size-fits-all spec. Your fence stays plumb through wet winters and dry summers.
Ready to get started? Call (650) 582-0335 or request a free estimate online.
"They pulled the permit for me, handled the HOA paperwork, and had the fence done in two days. The crew left the yard cleaner than they found it. I barely had to think about it."
- Daniel R., Cupertino - Wood Fence Installation
"Our old chain link fence had shifted badly after last winter. They fixed the leaning posts, re-tensioned the mesh, and replaced the gate that had been dragging for years. It was done in a single afternoon and held up through the next rainy season."
- Maria S., Sunnyvale - Fence Repair
"We wanted a vinyl privacy fence that would pass our HOA review on the first try. They reviewed the CC&Rs before designing anything, submitted the documentation, and installed exactly what was approved. No surprises."
- James K., Saratoga - Vinyl Fence Installation
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at your convenience.
(650) 582-0335Premier Cupertino Fence is based in Cupertino, CA and serves 12 cities across the South Bay - including Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, San Jose, and Palo Alto. We schedule most estimates within a few business days and can typically start installation within two to four weeks of estimate approval.
Cedar handles the Bay Area's wet winters and dry summers well if sealed every two to three years - expect 15 to 20 years of life. Vinyl requires no sealing at all and typically lasts 20 to 30 years, making it the lower-maintenance choice. The right pick depends on your budget and how much upkeep you want to do.
If one or two posts are soft or a few boards are cracked, repair usually makes sense. When multiple posts have shifted, the bottom of the fence shows rot in several places, or the overall structure leans - replacement is typically more cost-effective than patching. A quick on-site assessment gives you a clear answer.
The City of Cupertino requires a permit for most fences over three feet tall in the front yard or over six feet elsewhere. An unpermitted fence can complicate a home sale or require removal. The{' '}Cupertino Community Development Department publishes the current fence rules online.
Much of the Santa Clara Valley has expansive clay soil that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. Posts set too shallow or without the right concrete footing will slowly migrate out of plumb through seasonal cycles. Setting posts deeper with properly sized footings is the fix - and it should be standard practice for any local contractor.
A cedar or redwood fence in a climate like Cupertino's can last 15 to 20 years with a coat of water-repellent sealant every two to three years. Without any maintenance, most wood fences start showing serious wear in 8 to 10 years. Catching a rotting post early and replacing it costs far less than waiting until a whole section fails.
Most planned communities in Cupertino have HOA rules that govern fence height, material, and style - and those rules can be stricter than city code. Getting city approval does not automatically satisfy your HOA. The{' '}American Fence Association recommends always getting HOA approval in writing before any installation begins.
Premier Cupertino Fence is a licensed and insured fence contractor based in Cupertino, CA, serving 12 cities across the South Bay since 2020.
We are licensed by the California Contractors State License Board, the state authority that issues and regulates contractor licenses for all fence and construction work in California. Every project we take on is covered by general liability insurance and workers compensation.
We have completed fence projects across Cupertino and the surrounding region, covering all 16 fence services from standard wood and vinyl installs to ornamental iron, automatic gates, and pool fencing. Learn more about our team and our work.
If more than two or three posts are soft at the base, the fence leans in multiple sections, or the overall structure has shifted out of alignment, replacement is usually the smarter investment. Patching a failing fence delays the inevitable and adds up in labor costs.
Ask how deep they set posts in clay soil, whether the permit fee is included in the quote, and whether they review your HOA guidelines before designing. The answers tell you quickly whether you are talking to a contractor who knows this area or one quoting from a standard template.
The California Contractors State License Board maintains a free online lookup at cslb.ca.gov. Enter the contractor name or license number to see whether the license is active and in good standing. Any legitimate contractor will share their license number without hesitation.
For more guidance on hiring home improvement contractors in California, the California Contractors State License Board publishes a free homeowner guide. When you are ready to move forward, call (650) 582-0335 or request your free estimate online.
Cupertino is a city of about 60,000 residents in the heart of Santa Clara County, best known as the home of Apple Park. Median home values here consistently rank among the highest in the country, and homeowners tend to invest heavily in maintaining and upgrading their properties. Most of the single-family homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s - which means original fencing on many lots is at or past the end of its useful life.
The city sits at the base of the Santa Cruz Mountains, and the western neighborhoods rise into the foothills near Rancho San Antonio. That geography means slopes, clay soil, and mature tree roots are all common factors on local fence jobs. Flat neighborhoods closer to De Anza College and Stevens Creek Boulevard have different conditions from the hillside properties on the west side of town. We work across both and come prepared for whichever conditions your yard presents.
Premier Cupertino Fence has served Cupertino homeowners since 2020. Whether your property is near Apple Park, in the Rancho Rinconada area, or on a sloped lot near the foothills, we know the permit process at city hall, the HOA rules common to planned communities here, and the soil conditions that affect how fence posts need to be set. That local knowledge shows up in every project we take on.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Call (650) 582-0335 or submit a request online. We respond within 1 business day and provide free on-site estimates across Cupertino and the South Bay.