
Complete Yuma Fence installs farm and ranch fencing, perimeter wire, and privacy fencing for homeowners along the Highway 95 corridor in Roll, AZ. We know this stretch of Yuma County well, and we bring equipment ready for the open desert conditions out here.

Roll sits in the middle of Yuma County agricultural land, where properties are large and livestock and field perimeters are the norm rather than the exception. We install barbed wire, woven wire, and post-and-rail setups built for the open desert conditions here - including proper corner bracing for the wind load this flat terrain generates. When you need farm and ranch fencing that holds up to sustained wind and intense UV, we can get it done.
Chain link is a practical choice for Roll homeowners who need a defined perimeter around a yard, shed, or parking area on a large rural lot. It handles the UV and wind better than painted steel or untreated wood, and galvanized chain link requires very little maintenance in the dry desert climate. It is also cost-effective over long runs where privacy panels would be prohibitively expensive.
Even on large rural parcels, many Roll homeowners want a privacy fence around the immediate yard or back patio area. Vinyl holds up better in the intense summer heat than wood does - it does not crack or need recoating every few years the way wood does in this climate. We install vinyl and aluminum privacy fencing that looks clean and holds its form through decade after decade of desert summers.
Wood fencing is still a good choice in Roll for some applications - horse-safe rail fencing being the most common - but it requires the right materials and finish from day one. We use cedar or pressure-treated lumber and apply a UV-protective sealant at installation to slow the heat and sun damage that shows up fast out here on unprotected wood.
Monsoon-season storms, haboob-level wind events, and years of intense sun can push posts out of alignment and sag wire on Roll-area properties. We assess the damage honestly and tell you whether targeted repairs will solve the problem or whether a section needs to be reset from scratch - no pressure to replace more than is actually needed.
For homeowners on rural parcels along or off Highway 95, an automatic gate means not having to get out of your vehicle on a 110-degree afternoon to open and close the property entrance. We install solar-powered gate openers that work reliably in the Yuma County desert, where grid power to a remote gate location can be an expensive problem to solve.
Roll sits along U.S. Highway 95 in the middle of Yuma County, about 30 miles north of Yuma on the way to Quartzsite. It is flat, open, and surrounded by agricultural fields. Summer temperatures here regularly hit 110 to 115 degrees Fahrenheit, and the terrain gives wind nothing to slow it down. Those two conditions together are hard on fencing - heat causes posts to expand and contract, wire tension loosens, and UV degrades coatings and wood finishes faster than most homeowners expect. Haboob-level dust storms roll through the area during monsoon season and push against fence lines with serious force.
Properties in Roll are typically large - often one to several acres or more - with ranch-style homes, detached carports, sheds, and open space that needs to be defined and secured. Many homes were built from the 1970s through the 1990s, which means existing fencing is often old enough to need serious attention. The soil in this part of Yuma County can include caliche, the hard calcium-carbonate layer that stops standard post-hole augers and requires specialized equipment to penetrate. A fence contractor who knows Roll needs to come out prepared for caliche conditions rather than assuming easy digging.
Our crew makes regular runs up the Highway 95 corridor from Yuma to serve homeowners in Roll, and we are familiar with the fencing needs and soil conditions along this stretch. Permit applications for residential fencing in Roll go through Yuma County Development Services, and we handle that paperwork on your behalf so you do not have to navigate a county office you may have never dealt with.
Roll is positioned between Yuma to the south and Quartzsite to the north, with flat agricultural fields on both sides of the highway. The terrain is wide open - no tree lines or topography to buffer wind - which is something we plan for in how we set and brace corner posts. Monsoon storms in July and August can bring sudden heavy rainfall to an area that drains poorly, and we account for drainage patterns when positioning gate openings on properties that flood easily.
We also serve the nearby community of Tacna, AZ, just a few miles south along the same highway corridor, and Wellton, AZ, which shares a similar rural agricultural character. If you are in Roll or anywhere on the U.S. 95 stretch between Yuma and Quartzsite, we can get to your property.
Call or submit a contact form and we will reply within one business day. Tell us roughly what you need - farm perimeter, yard privacy fence, repair, or a gate - and we will schedule an on-site visit.
We come out and walk the fence line with you. We look at soil conditions, note any caliche, check drainage patterns, and discuss materials. You receive a written estimate breaking out labor and materials - not a single number you have to guess at.
If your project needs a Yuma County permit, we handle the application with Development Services. We schedule installation once everything is in order, and we try to avoid the hottest midday hours in summer for crew safety and work quality.
The crew sets posts, runs wire or panels, installs and adjusts gates, and does a final tension and alignment check. We walk you through the finished fence before leaving, and we clean up the site on our way out.
We serve properties throughout Roll and the Highway 95 corridor. Contact us and we will get back to you within one business day.
(928) 291-0648Roll is a small unincorporated community in Yuma County, Arizona, located along U.S. Highway 95 roughly 30 miles north of Yuma. There is no city government, no downtown, and no major commercial center in Roll itself - residents drive south to Yuma for most shopping, medical care, and services. The community is defined by its agricultural setting: large fields of cotton, wheat, and vegetables stretch across the surrounding land, irrigated by the Colorado River water system that feeds this part of Yuma County. Most homes sit on large parcels spread along farm roads running off the highway, and the landscape is flat and open in every direction. For more on the broader region, the Roll, Arizona Wikipedia article provides a useful overview.
The housing stock in Roll reflects the area's rural character. Most homes are single-family ranch-style houses built from the 1970s through the 1990s, often with stucco or block construction, detached carports, and large open lots. Manufactured homes are also common throughout rural Yuma County. Long-term owner-occupants are the norm - people who bought or built here decades ago and have stayed. Maintenance tends to be handled in-house when possible, with contractors brought in for larger work. Our neighboring coverage area of Tacna, AZ is just a short drive south along the same highway, and we are just as comfortable working there as we are in Roll.
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