Complete Yuma Fence is a fence contractor serving Ligurta, AZ with chain link fencing, farm perimeter fencing, and privacy fences for rural properties along the I-8 corridor. We make the drive, know the soil, and return calls within 1 business day.

Chain link is a practical fit for Ligurta properties where large open lots need clear boundaries without blocking sight lines or collecting blowing desert dust. Our chain link fence installation crew sets posts to proper depth through caliche soil and uses enough concrete per hole to handle the sustained high-wind pressure this stretch of the I-8 corridor produces.
Ligurta sits in Yuma County's agricultural belt, and many parcels here need perimeter fencing for livestock containment, pasture division, or boundary marking on open range land. Barbed wire and woven wire on steel posts are the most practical choices for the terrain and budget realities of rural properties in this area.
Many fences on Ligurta properties have been in place for 20 or more years without a professional inspection. Desert heat, UV exposure, blowing sand, and occasional monsoon flooding all work against a fence over time. We assess what can be repaired and what needs replacing, and we give you an honest answer rather than recommending a full teardown when it is not needed.
Properties close to the I-8 right-of-way deal with dust and wind driven in by highway traffic and desert storms. A solid panel fence - vinyl or treated wood - reduces both while giving the yard a defined edge. Vinyl holds up better than bare wood in Ligurta's UV-intense climate and requires no staining or sealing after installation.
Remote rural properties in unincorporated Yuma County like Ligurta are far from fast police response times, which makes a solid perimeter fence an important deterrent for equipment theft and trespass. We install commercial-grade chain link and steel security fencing on rural parcels where vehicle access control matters.
Long driveways on Ligurta rural parcels make an automatic gate the kind of upgrade that earns its cost quickly. We size the gate and operator for the entry width, vehicle weight, and daily use frequency specific to your property - not just the lightest residential unit we can sell.
Ligurta is one of the more remote communities in Yuma County - a small cluster of properties along the I-8 corridor surrounded by open Sonoran Desert. Summer temperatures here regularly top 110 degrees, UV exposure is intense nearly every day of the year, and the few inches of rain that fall each year tend to arrive all at once during monsoon season. That combination degrades exterior materials faster than most national warranty timelines assume, and it means a fence installed without the right materials or post-setting methods will show problems within a few seasons.
Population density is extremely low out here, which creates a practical problem for homeowners: there are fewer contractors willing to make the drive, which gives some companies leverage to cut corners or charge rates that do not match the work. Large lots with multiple outbuildings, detached sheds, and long fence runs are common, and many of the manufactured and older site-built homes on these parcels have fences that have not been professionally assessed in a decade or more. We take Ligurta properties seriously, show up when we say we will, and price based on what the job actually requires.
Our crew works throughout Ligurta regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. When a project requires a permit, we coordinate with Yuma County Development Services, which handles building permits for unincorporated areas like Ligurta. Knowing what requires a permit and what does not - and understanding the setback rules for properties along rural roads - saves time and prevents problems.
Ligurta is accessible via I-8, and while it is a long way from a hardware store, getting our crew there is not a problem we put on our customers. The area is defined by flat, open land - the kind of terrain that looks simple to fence until you hit the caliche layer a foot below the surface and realize you need different equipment than a standard auger provides. We bring what the job needs, not what is easiest to load.
We also serve Wellton, AZ to the west along I-8 - the nearest community with more services and a somewhat larger residential base. If your neighbors or family in Wellton need fencing work, we cover that area with the same crew. Customers closer to Yuma also reach us through our Yuma, AZ service area page.
Contact us by phone or through the form and describe your property and what you need fenced. We respond to all Ligurta inquiries within 1 business day - no waiting a week for someone to call you back.
We drive to Ligurta, walk your property with you, and check soil and site conditions before writing a quote. The estimate you receive is based on your actual land - including any caliche or drainage concerns - not a national average per-foot number.
We schedule the install at a time that works for you and start early during hot-weather months to get the productive work done before peak midday heat. You do not need to be on-site the whole time, but we ask that you are reachable in case we have a question about a gate location or property line detail.
When installation is complete, we walk the fence with you to confirm every post is solid, every gate swings and latches correctly, and all scrap material has been removed from your property before we leave.
We serve rural properties throughout the Ligurta area and surrounding Yuma County. Fill out the form or call us - we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(928) 291-0648Ligurta is a small unincorporated community in Yuma County, Arizona, situated along Interstate 8 between Yuma to the west and the broader desert corridor stretching east toward Gila Bend. The population is small - likely a few dozen to a few hundred residents spread across large rural parcels. Most properties here are single-family homes or manufactured homes set on gravel lots of an acre or more, with minimal landscaping and open desert on all sides. Because Ligurta is unincorporated, residents rely on Yuma County rather than a city government for road maintenance and building permits. The nearest full-service city is Yuma, roughly 30 to 40 miles to the west.
The character of the area is quiet and rural, with most residents having lived on their properties for years. Outbuildings, storage sheds, and carports are common on local parcels, and the housing stock is largely older - many homes date to the 1970s through the 1990s and reflect the desert-adapted construction typical of that era in Arizona: concrete block, stucco, and flat rooflines built for heat rather than rain. Neighbors in Wellton, AZ to the west share a similar rural character and many of the same property types. Customers looking for fencing closer to the Yuma city limits can also find us through our Dome Valley, AZ service area page.
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Learn MoreWe make the drive and deliver a written estimate based on your actual property - call us or fill out the form and hear back within 1 business day.