Complete Yuma Fence is your fence contractor in San Luis, AZ, handling chain link fence installation, wood fencing, vinyl, and privacy fences for homes across the city. We are a locally owned operation serving San Luis and the greater Yuma area, and we know the desert conditions, soil, and permit requirements that affect every fence job here.

Chain link is one of the most practical and affordable fence options for San Luis homeowners. It handles extreme heat, monsoon runoff, and dust storms without needing much attention, and it is one of the most reliable choices for pet containment and meeting Arizona pool barrier requirements. Learn more about our chain link fence installation.
Many San Luis homeowners want the look of a wood fence but worry about how it holds up in intense desert sun. We use wood species and UV-protective finishes suited to this climate, and we set posts to handle the wind loads that come with haboob season in southern Arizona.
For San Luis homeowners who want a clean, low-maintenance fence that holds up to over 300 sunny days a year, vinyl with UV inhibitors built into the material is a strong choice. It does not rot, splinter, or need painting, and it keeps its color much longer than wood in this climate.
In San Luis's dense residential neighborhoods where lots sit close together, a full-height privacy fence makes a real difference for daily outdoor living. We build privacy fences that give you a usable backyard without feeling like you are on display, anchored to handle the seasonal winds that move through this part of Yuma County.
Arizona requires a barrier around any residential pool, and San Luis's warm winters make pools a year-round fixture for many families here. We install code-compliant pool fences with the proper gate hardware and height requirements so your yard meets state law without looking industrial.
Many homes in San Luis were built in the 2000s and 2010s, which means fences are reaching the age where UV damage and storm stress start showing up. We repair posts, replace boards and mesh panels, fix gates that no longer latch, and address wind damage before small problems become full replacements.
San Luis is one of the fastest-growing cities in Arizona, with most of its housing built after 1990. That means many fences here are hitting the 15-to-25-year mark - old enough to show real wear from the desert climate but built with original materials that were not always designed for long-term desert performance. Summer temperatures in San Luis regularly exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit, and the UV index hits extreme levels for months at a time. Wood fences without proper sealant can gray and crack within a season. Vinyl and metal coatings that do not include UV inhibitors fail faster here than national product specs suggest.
The monsoon season, which runs roughly from July through September, adds another challenge. Intense thunderstorms can push heavy rain onto flat lots that do not drain quickly. Flash flooding is a real risk on properties with poor drainage, and fences that sit in pooled water after a storm are more likely to shift or rot at the base. San Luis also experiences strong dust storms that test fence posts that were not anchored deeply enough. Contractors who have not worked specifically in this area often underestimate these conditions - and homeowners end up paying for that underestimation within a few years.
Our crew works throughout San Luis regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. San Luis is a dense, family-oriented city where most residents own their homes and most housing was built in tight residential grids that spread out from the area near the San Luis Port of Entry. The city sits about 25 miles south of Yuma along US-95, and we serve both communities on a regular basis.
Most San Luis lots are modest in size and surrounded by neighboring properties on multiple sides. That means permit compliance, accurate property line placement, and fence height rules matter on nearly every job. Stucco-exterior homes are the standard here, and the hard-packed soil means post holes require the same caliche-ready equipment we use throughout Yuma County. We also work regularly in nearby Somerton, which sits just north of San Luis and shares many of the same property types and climate challenges. For homeowners looking at what fence work looks like in the broader Yuma area, Yuma is our primary service hub and where our team is based.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions - what type of fence you are considering, roughly how many linear feet, and whether an existing fence needs to come down first.
We come out to your property, walk the fence line, and check the soil conditions. We factor in caliche depth and any obstacles before giving you a written quote. The price you see covers labor, materials, and permit fees - no charges added mid-project when we hit hard ground.
We handle the permit application so you do not have to navigate the process yourself. This step typically takes a few days to a week. We also handle any HOA documentation if your neighborhood requires association approval before installation begins.
Most San Luis residential jobs are done in one to two days on site. Before we leave, we walk the fence with you, confirm gates swing and latch correctly, and haul away all scrap material. Your yard is clean when we wrap up.
We serve San Luis homeowners throughout the city. Call or message us and we will get back to you within one business day with honest information about your project.
(928) 291-0648San Luis sits on the same caliche-heavy soil found throughout Yuma County. We assess your soil conditions during the site visit and include any caliche-related work in the written quote. That means the price you agree to is the price you pay - not a starting point that grows once the crew hits hard ground.
Haboobs and monsoon-season gusts put real lateral stress on fence posts throughout the San Luis area. We set posts at depths and with concrete volumes that account for the wind loads specific to this part of southern Arizona - so your fence does not lean after the first serious storm of the season.
Arizona requires fence contractors to hold a valid license through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. We are licensed and insured, which protects you if something unexpected happens on the job. Hiring an unlicensed contractor in Arizona means you have very limited recourse if the work goes wrong.
We know that waiting days to hear back from a contractor is frustrating. We respond to every inquiry from San Luis homeowners within one business day. Whether you call or send a message through the form, you will get a real answer quickly about next steps and timeline for your project.
We work in San Luis because we know it well - the soil, the heat, the seasonal storms, and the permit requirements. That local knowledge shows up in the quality and durability of every fence we install here.
San Luis is one of the fastest-growing cities in Arizona, with a population that has more than doubled in recent decades to over 35,000 residents. The city sits on the U.S.-Mexico border in the far southwestern corner of Arizona, directly across from San Luis Rio Colorado in Sonora. It is part of the greater Yuma metropolitan area, and many residents commute north along US-95 to Yuma for work and services. The city has a young, family-oriented population - the median age is well below the national average - and most households are owner-occupied single-family homes in relatively new subdivisions built from the 1990s through the 2010s.
The housing stock is almost universally stucco-exterior single-family homes on modest lots in dense residential grids. The agricultural economy that defines the Yuma region shapes daily life here too, with many residents working in farming, packing, or related industries. Fences here are a practical necessity - tight lots, active families, and the regional requirement for pool barriers mean most properties need good fence coverage. We also serve homeowners in neighboring Somerton, which sits just north of San Luis along County 19th Street, and in Yuma to the north.
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