Complete Yuma Fence is your local fence contractor in Somerton, AZ, specializing in privacy fence installation, wood fencing, and chain link for homes throughout the city. We have served homeowners across the Yuma area since 2018, and we know how to set posts that hold in Somerton's caliche soil.

Somerton lots are typically close together, and many homeowners want a solid barrier that lets them use the backyard without feeling exposed to the street or neighboring properties. We build full-height privacy fences anchored deep enough to stay plumb through monsoon winds. See our full privacy fence installation service.
Wood fencing fits naturally on Somerton's established residential streets, where most homes date from the 1970s through the early 2000s. We use post-setting methods suited to caliche soil and recommend UV-protective finishes that hold up in this climate, so the fence looks good long after installation day.
For Somerton properties near agricultural land or on the outskirts of town, chain link is a practical and affordable way to define a boundary and contain pets. It handles Yuma-area heat, wind, and occasional hard monsoon rain with almost no maintenance required after installation.
In a climate with over 300 sunny days a year, vinyl holds up far better than wood over time. Somerton homeowners who want a clean, low-maintenance fence often choose vinyl because it does not crack, splinter, or need repainting, even after years of intense desert sun.
Somerton summers are dangerous for pets outside without shade or containment. A properly built pet fence keeps dogs safely in the yard and away from the street, and we size post spacing and mesh to suit the breed so there are no gap-related escapes after installation.
Many homes in Somerton have fences that were built decades ago and are overdue for repair. If posts are leaning, boards are pulling loose, or a monsoon season knocked a section over, we can assess what needs replacing versus what can be repaired and give you an honest recommendation.
Somerton sits in the Colorado River valley, one of the hottest parts of the country. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 110 degrees Fahrenheit, and the city gets well over 300 sunny days a year. That combination destroys untreated wood, fades cheap vinyl, and stresses concrete footings. The monsoon season compounds the problem: sudden intense rainstorms hit flat desert ground that does not drain quickly, sending runoff fast along fence lines and washing out post footings that were not set with enough concrete.
Most homes in Somerton were built between the 1970s and early 2000s on flat desert lots, often close to neighboring properties. The housing stock is modest and practical, and homeowners here value fair pricing and straight answers over upsells. Somerton also has caliche soil - a hard, calcium-rich layer just below the surface that makes post-hole digging genuinely difficult. A contractor who does not have the right equipment for caliche will either cut corners on post depth or charge you for extra time you were not warned about upfront.
Our crew works throughout Somerton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. We pull permits from the City of Somerton Building Department and know the height and setback rules that apply to residential properties in this city. We have dug post holes through caliche on properties ranging from the older neighborhoods near City Park to the scattered agricultural-edge lots on the outskirts of town.
Somerton is a tight-knit community about 12 miles south of downtown Yuma, with strong ties to the agricultural land that defines the Yuma River valley. Most streets are quiet and residential, and the city sits just a few miles from the San Luis, AZ port of entry. We are familiar with the property types and soil conditions throughout the area, and we serve homeowners in nearby San Luis as well.
The Cocopah Casino Resort and its surrounding area is a local reference point many Somerton residents know well, and we work on properties throughout that part of the city too. If your home is near Somerton City Park or further out toward the farm roads, we cover the whole area without extra travel charges.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We respond within one business day and will ask a few basic questions - how many feet of fence, what material you have in mind, and whether there is an existing fence that needs to come down first.
We come to your property, walk the fence line, and check soil conditions including caliche depth. You receive a written quote covering labor, materials, and permit fees - no surprise charges added once work starts.
We submit the permit application to the City of Somerton on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we provide the drawings or documentation they need to review your request. This step typically takes a few days to two weeks.
Most Somerton residential fence jobs finish in one to two days on site. We walk the completed fence with you before we leave, confirm gates latch and swing correctly, and remove all scrap material so your yard is clean when we are done.
We respond within one business day. No pressure, no surprises - just a written quote that covers your Somerton project from start to finish.
(928) 291-0648Somerton is a city of around 16,000 people in Yuma County, located about 12 miles south of Yuma along the Colorado River valley. It is one of the most heavily agricultural communities in Arizona, sitting in a region that grows a significant share of the country's winter vegetables. Most of the housing stock dates from the 1970s through the early 2000s - modest single-family homes on flat lots, typically finished in stucco, with small to medium-sized yards. The community has strong local roots, and many families have lived in the same neighborhood for years. According to city records, Somerton is also close to the Cocopah Indian Tribe's casino resort, which is one of the best-known landmarks in this part of Yuma County.
On the edges of town, the street grid gives way to farm roads and agricultural properties with larger lots and older construction. The city is just a few miles north of the San Luis, AZ port of entry, which connects to San Luis Rio Colorado in Mexico. Homeowners in Somerton share many of the same fencing challenges as those in nearby Yuma - caliche soil, intense UV exposure, monsoon wind events - but the smaller community scale and working-class character of the city means most homeowners are looking for a contractor who gives them a straight answer and a fair price, not a sales pitch.
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Learn MoreWe serve Somerton homeowners with honest pricing and posts set to handle caliche soil. Call now or send us a message and we will be in touch within one business day.