
Premier Cupertino Fence is a licensed fence contractor serving Sunnyvale homeowners with chain link, wood, vinyl, and privacy fence installation since 2020. We understand Sunnyvale's clay soil, HOA requirements, and older ranch-home building stock - so your fence goes in right the first time.

Sunnyvale's compact lots and close-together homes make a properly tensioned chain link fence one of the most practical ways to define your yard boundary and keep pets or children contained. We set posts deep enough for the clay soil and pull the mesh tight so it holds its shape through wet winters and dry summers. See our full chain link fence installation service for details.
Many Sunnyvale homes still have their original wood fences from the 1960s and 1970s, and decades of dry summers and wet winters have taken their toll. We install cedar and redwood replacement fences built for the local climate, using post-hole depths and concrete footings sized for clay soil conditions.
Sunnyvale's HOA-governed neighborhoods often require fences that maintain a uniform look over time. Vinyl holds its color and shape through years of Bay Area sun and rain without painting, staining, or sealing - making it a natural fit for neighborhoods where consistent appearance is enforced.
Sunnyvale lots are typically 5,000 to 7,500 square feet, and homes sit close together. A six-foot privacy fence makes a measurable difference in how much of your backyard feels like your own space. We install board-on-board and shadowbox designs that provide full coverage without looking out of place in a maintained neighborhood.
Sunnyvale's clay soil expands and contracts with every rainy season, and that movement is one of the main reasons fence posts lean and sections go out of alignment over time. We repair shifted posts, replace rotted boards, re-tension loose chain link, and rehang gates that have dropped - before a repairable problem becomes a full replacement.
Sunnyvale's mix of residential homes and commercial properties near Lawrence Expressway means some homeowners are looking for more than a boundary marker. We install higher-gauge chain link, anti-climb aluminum, and ornamental iron options that provide a visible deterrent while staying within local code.
The majority of Sunnyvale's single-family homes were built between the late 1940s and the 1970s - which means a lot of yards have fences that are 40 to 60 years old, have never been replaced, and are slowly losing the battle with clay soil movement, dry-summer cracking, and winter moisture. The city's expansive clay soils are one of the most common reasons fence posts shift and lean here. Clay swells when the winter rains come in and shrinks during the long dry summers, and that seasonal cycle pushes posts out of plumb year after year. A contractor who does not account for this when sizing post holes and concrete footings is setting up a fence that will need attention again in five years.
Sunnyvale also has a significant share of HOA-governed neighborhoods, particularly in the newer townhome and condo developments along El Camino Real and near the Caltrain corridor. These associations often require consistent fence materials and colors across adjacent properties, and an unapproved installation can mean a forced removal. On the single-family side, the city's dense residential streets - lots typically between 5,000 and 7,500 square feet - mean your fence is close to your neighbor's property line, which makes accurate property-line verification an essential step before any post goes in the ground.
Our crew works throughout Sunnyvale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Sunnyvale Community Development Department and have worked on properties across the city's residential neighborhoods - from the older ranch homes near Murphy Avenue and Heritage Park to the newer townhome clusters on the east side near Lawrence Expressway.
The older neighborhoods closer to downtown Sunnyvale tend to have deeper-rooted landscaping, mature trees, and concrete that has been shifting for decades - all of which affect how we plan a fence installation. The newer developments near the Caltrain station and along El Camino Real have different access constraints and more active HOAs. We come prepared for both. We also know that Sunnyvale's clay soil makes the post-setting phase especially important - we do not cut corners on hole depth or footing size, because the soil will find any weakness over time.
We also serve neighboring Santa Clara and bordering Cupertino regularly, so we understand how fence permitting and soil conditions vary across South Bay city lines - helpful if your property sits near a municipal boundary or if you want to compare notes on what the process looks like in each city.
Call or submit an estimate request online and we follow up within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your yard and what you are looking to do, then schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your property, walk the fence line, check the soil and grade, and look up any HOA or permit requirements specific to your Sunnyvale address. You receive a written quote before anything is scheduled - no verbal estimates that shift when the invoice arrives.
If a city permit is required, we prepare and submit the application on your behalf. Sunnyvale's permit processing typically takes a few business days to two weeks. HOA approvals, when needed, run on a similar timeline. We track both so nothing delays your installation date.
Posts go in on day one, set in properly sized concrete footings for clay soil. Once cured, we return to attach the fence boards, mesh, or panels. All debris is removed when the job is finished. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave.
We serve homeowners throughout Sunnyvale and reply within 1 business day. The estimate is free and comes with a written quote - no obligation to proceed.
(650) 582-0335Sunnyvale is a city of about 155,000 residents in the heart of Santa Clara County, situated between Cupertino, Mountain View, and Santa Clara. It is one of the core cities of Silicon Valley, with major tech employers operating campuses throughout and near the city. The residential fabric of Sunnyvale is dominated by single-story ranch homes built between the late 1940s and the 1970s - sturdy, modest houses on compact lots that have been maintained and updated in layers over the decades. The historic downtown area around Murphy Avenue anchors the older residential neighborhoods to the west, while newer townhome and condo developments have been added along El Camino Real and near the Caltrain station over the past two decades.
Sunnyvale's housing stock is about 57% owner-occupied, and homeowners here tend to stay for the long term - which means fence repairs and replacements that were deferred for years often need to be addressed all at once. The city borders Santa Clara to the east and Mountain View to the north, and our crew works across all three cities. Property values here are well above national averages, and homeowners tend to invest in quality work that holds up - which is what we bring to every Sunnyvale fence project.
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