
Yuma yards deserve to feel private. We install solid privacy fences that stand up to the desert heat, handle Yuma's caliche soil, and meet your HOA requirements from the start.

Privacy fence installation in Yuma is a one-to-three-day job for most residential lots, covering the full process of setting posts in concrete and attaching solid panels or boards so the finished fence blocks the view entirely from neighboring yards and the street. Most homeowners pay between $15 and $45 per linear foot installed, depending on material choice and ground conditions.
Yuma's heat, caliche soil, and active HOA communities make material choice and contractor selection more important here than in most other markets. An untreated wood fence that works fine in a moderate climate can crack and gap within a couple of seasons here. Posts set too shallow - which happens when a contractor underestimates the caliche layer - will lean after the first major wind event. Privacy fence installation in Yuma is not complicated, but the local conditions matter.
If your current fence has gaps, is leaning, or was damaged by a dust storm, that may be a fence repair job rather than a full replacement. We can assess which makes more sense at no charge when we visit your property.
If your fence is visibly leaning or boards have pulled away from the rails, the posts have likely failed at the footing level. In Yuma, this often happens when posts were not set deep enough to clear the caliche layer. A fence in this condition is a safety hazard, especially if you have children or pets in the yard.
Privacy fences should block the view entirely. If you can see daylight through gaps between boards or panels, the fence is no longer doing its job. This commonly happens as wood dries and shrinks in Yuma's low-humidity heat, causing boards to pull apart. If the gaps are widespread, replacement is usually more cost-effective than patching.
Many Yuma homeowners skip using their backyard because they feel too exposed to neighbors - especially in newer subdivisions where lots are close together. If you find yourself avoiding outdoor time because you feel on display, a privacy fence can genuinely change how you use and enjoy your home.
Yuma's haboobs and high-wind events can topple fence sections that were already weakened, or bring down a fence that looked fine before the storm. If posts are visibly loose after a wind event, the damage is unlikely to be limited to what you can see. A contractor can assess whether the footings need to be replaced entirely.
We install privacy fences in wood, vinyl, and aluminum. Wood is the traditional choice and can be stained or painted to match your home, but it needs regular sealing in Yuma's desert climate to hold its appearance and structure. Vinyl requires almost no maintenance and holds up far better against UV exposure and heat - which is why many Yuma homeowners choose it even at a higher upfront cost. For homeowners who want the look of a decorative fence with solid privacy panels, we also offer wood fence installation in board-on-board and shadowbox styles that allow some airflow while maintaining visual privacy.
Every privacy fence we install includes posts set in concrete at the depth required for Yuma's soil and wind conditions, with the permit pulled before work begins. If your project involves an HOA, we help you prepare the documentation for your association's approval. We also offer matching gate installation so the whole fence line is consistent and secure. If you have an older fence that needs attention after installation, we handle fence repair work as well.
Best for homeowners who want a low-maintenance fence that holds its appearance in Yuma's intense sun without regular sealing or painting.
Suits homeowners who prefer the natural wood look and are willing to reseal or restain every two to three years in the desert climate.
Right for homeowners in HOA communities that require specific fence styles or where appearance is as important as the privacy it provides.
Ideal for homeowners who want visual privacy but prefer some airflow through the fence - and a fence that holds up better in high-wind conditions.
Yuma averages more than 300 days of sunshine per year and summer temperatures that routinely top 110 degrees. That level of UV exposure and heat is genuinely hard on fence materials that were not chosen with this climate in mind. Vinyl and powder-coated aluminum hold up far better here than raw or lightly treated wood - and a contractor who knows Yuma will tell you this upfront rather than letting you choose based on price alone. The goal is a fence that still looks good five summers from now, not one that fades and cracks by year two.
Yuma's growing residential areas - including newer communities in Somerton and San Luis - have many active HOAs with specific rules about fence materials, colors, and heights. A contractor who is not familiar with these local communities can cost you weeks of back-and-forth and, in the worst case, a fence you are required to tear out and redo. We ask about your HOA at the first call because it changes how we plan the job.
We respond within one business day. We will ask about your fence line length, material preference, whether you have an HOA, and where your property lines are - the basics we need to schedule a useful on-site visit.
We walk the fence line, check the soil, and measure total length. You receive a written quote within a day or two that accounts for caliche conditions and any HOA requirements - no verbal ballparks, no charges added after the fact.
We pull the City of Yuma building permit on your behalf. If you are in an HOA community, we help you submit the required plans for association approval. This step can take a few days to a few weeks - we keep you informed throughout.
The crew marks post locations, digs through the caliche using power equipment, sets posts in concrete, and attaches panels. We walk the fence line with you at the end - every panel checked, every gate tested - before we consider the job complete.
Free estimate, written quote, permit handled. No pressure and no surprise charges.
(928) 291-0648A tall privacy fence acts like a sail in a haboob. We set posts deeper and use more concrete per hole than standard guidelines require, specifically because Yuma's wind events are not gentle. Your fence will still be standing when the dust settles, not leaning against your neighbor's yard.
We ask about your HOA at the first call and help you prepare the documentation for your association's approval before a single post goes in the ground. No fines, no forced removal, no awkward conversations with your board after the fact.
We help you choose a material rated for Yuma's UV exposure - whether that is a low-maintenance vinyl or properly sealed wood - so you are not repainting or replacing boards every two years. The National Weather Service documents Yuma's intense sunshine totals, which directly affect how long fence materials last here.
We give you a written, itemized estimate after we have seen your property and assessed the soil conditions - including any extra work that caliche or site obstacles might require. You get a clear number you can plan around, with no charges added after the work is done.
Since 2018, we have been installing privacy fences for homeowners across Yuma who want their yard to feel like their own space. Call us or get a free estimate online and we will come to your property, walk the fence line, and give you a realistic quote built around what your yard actually needs.
Fix leaning posts, loose boards, gate hardware, or storm damage before the problem gets worse.
Learn MoreNatural wood fencing in board-on-board, shadowbox, or custom styles to match your home.
Learn MoreCall now or request a free estimate online - we come to your property, measure the fence line, and give you a written quote within a day or two.
Helpful resources: City of Yuma Development Services - Arizona Registrar of Contractors - American Fence Association