You want a fence that looks good, holds up without repainting, and passes HOA review. We handle the design, permits, and installation from start to finish.

Aluminum fence installation in Cupertino involves setting powder-coated aluminum posts in concrete footings, attaching pre-fabricated panels in your chosen style and height, and hanging any gates - most residential jobs take one to two days of active work, with a permit review period that typically runs one to three weeks before the crew starts.
Aluminum is the fence material that gives Cupertino homeowners the clean look of ornamental iron without the rust and repainting that come with it. Most aluminum fences carry manufacturer warranties of 20 years or more, and the powder-coat finish holds up well through the Bay Area's dry summers and wet winters. If you are deciding between aluminum and a heavier option, our commercial fence installation service covers higher-security applications with thicker-gauge materials.
For properties where the priority is architectural detail, our ornamental iron fence installation service is worth comparing side by side. Call us and we can walk through which material fits your goals, HOA rules, and budget.
If your current wood or chain-link fence is visibly rotting, pulling away from posts, or has sections that sag or lean, it is past the point of patching. A fence in that condition does not provide real security or privacy, and it can become a liability if it falls onto a neighbor's property.
In Cupertino's competitive real estate market, curb appeal matters. A clean, well-maintained aluminum fence signals to buyers that the property has been cared for. A damaged or missing fence can raise questions about what else has not been maintained and give buyers a reason to negotiate down.
California law requires a fence or barrier around residential swimming pools to prevent unsupervised access by young children. Aluminum is one of the most common materials used for pool fencing because it is durable, low-maintenance, and meets the required height standards. If your pool area lacks a compliant enclosure, the liability is real.
If you have received a notice from your HOA or the City of Cupertino code enforcement about a fence that does not meet current standards, that is a clear signal to replace rather than repair. Acting promptly prevents fines from accumulating and keeps the process straightforward.
We install aluminum fencing in the most common residential heights - three foot, four foot, and five foot - in a range of panel styles from simple flat-top pickets to spear-top and arched-panel designs. Flat-top panels give a clean, contemporary look that suits the ranch-style and mid-century homes that make up most of Cupertino's housing stock. Spear-top and arched panels add a decorative element that works well on higher-visibility properties or in neighborhoods where HOAs appreciate a more traditional aesthetic.
All of our aluminum fencing uses powder-coated finishes in black, white, and dark bronze - colors that hold up in the Bay Area climate and meet most HOA color requirements. Gates are hung and adjusted on-site so they swing and latch smoothly from day one. For properties where the design needs something beyond catalog panels, we can discuss our commercial fence installation service for heavier-gauge options, or our ornamental iron fence installation service for fully custom metalwork.
A clean, modern look that suits most Cupertino homes and typically meets HOA requirements with no modifications. Available in three, four, and five foot heights.
Decorative styles that add a traditional or estate look. Suits properties on higher-visibility lots or neighborhoods with more formal landscaping.
Single-swing gates with self-closing and self-latching hardware. Sized to your exact opening and adjusted on-site for smooth operation.
Wide vehicle-access gates for driveways and side yards. Measured on-site and paired with hardware that stands up to daily use.
Two things slow down aluminum fence projects in Cupertino more than anything else: HOA approval and underground obstacles. Most of Cupertino's planned communities have HOA rules that govern fence height, style, and color - and those rules can be stricter than what the city requires. We review your HOA guidelines before designing anything, so the fence you approve is the fence that gets built without a costly do-over. The Cupertino housing stock skews toward homes built in the 1960s and 1970s, which means mature trees, established root systems, and older irrigation lines are common along fence lines. We assess your yard before quoting, so the price you agree to reflects what is actually in the ground.
Homeowners in Los Altos and Saratoga face the same HOA and mature-landscaping challenges, and we serve those areas as well. California law also requires contractors to contact the free underground utility locating service before any digging - we follow that step on every job. For more on pool safety requirements that affect fence selection, the California Department of Public Health publishes the residential pool barrier standards that apply statewide.
We schedule a free property visit, walk your fence line, note any slopes, roots, or irrigation lines, and discuss style and gate options. You receive a written proposal within one business day - itemized so permit fees, gate hardware, and cleanup are all clearly included.
We review your HOA requirements and help you prepare the approval documentation before ordering materials. We then submit the city permit on your behalf and track approval - which typically takes one to three weeks in Cupertino.
The crew digs post holes, sets each post in concrete, and checks for plumb before pouring. Most Cupertino residential jobs complete post-setting in one day. Posts cure for at least 24 to 48 hours before panel installation begins.
Panels are attached on day two and gates are hung and adjusted. Before the crew leaves, we walk the fence line with you - posts plumb, panels level, gates swinging and latching smoothly. Any issues get fixed before we pack up.
We walk your property, review your HOA requirements, and give you a written quote with no obligation.
(650) 582-0335We review your HOA guidelines before designing anything. The fence you approve is the fence that gets built - without a costly removal because the style or color did not meet your association rules. This step alone saves more than it costs.
Cupertino properties often have 40-to-50-year-old trees with established root systems and older irrigation lines along fence lines. We assess your yard before quoting so the number you agree to reflects what is actually in the ground, not what we hoped would be there.
We submit and track the Cupertino building permit on your behalf. A fence that was permitted is on official record - which protects your home's value and simplifies any future boundary question. You should not have to manage this yourself.
The South Bay's alternating wet winters and dry summers put stress on fence posts. We set posts at the right depth and let concrete cure fully before attaching panels - because a fence that lasts five years longer is the only kind worth paying for.
Every aluminum fence we install in Cupertino starts with a proper site assessment and ends with a walkthrough that confirms posts are plumb, panels are level, and gates work. You can verify our contractor license on the California Contractors State License Board website before you sign anything.
Heavier-gauge fencing solutions for commercial properties, multi-family sites, and higher-security perimeter needs.
Learn MoreFully custom metalwork for homeowners who want architectural detail and a handcrafted look that catalog panels cannot match.
Learn MorePermit slots and crew schedules fill up quickly in spring - call now to lock in your start date before the wait gets longer.