
Done repainting and repairing your wood fence every few years? We install powder-coated aluminum fencing in Santa Rosa that holds up through wet winters, resists rust, and never needs repainting - with permits handled and sloped lots welcome.

Aluminum fence installation in Santa Rosa means setting powder-coated aluminum posts in concrete, attaching factory-finished panels between them, and hanging gates - most residential yards are completed in one to two days, with an additional day or two for permit processing if required.
Most homeowners come to aluminum after years of dealing with a wood fence that needs constant attention - repainting, replacing warped boards, or dealing with posts that have gone soft at the base. Aluminum has no wood to rot and no bare metal to rust, so maintenance drops close to zero. If you are weighing aluminum against a lower-cost option, our commercial fence installation page covers heavy-duty alternatives for properties that need a higher level of security or durability.
Santa Rosa's permit process adds a step but protects you. A permitted fence is documented in city records - which matters when you sell your home or make a change to your property. We handle the permit application and schedule the city inspection, so you are not navigating that on your own. The California Contractors State License Board recommends verifying any contractor's license before work begins - you can check ours in seconds on their public lookup tool.
Santa Rosa's rainy season is hard on wood fences. If you have repainted, restained, or replaced boards two or three times in the past decade, you are spending money on a material that will keep demanding attention. Switching to aluminum ends that cycle - there is nothing to rot, warp, or peel when the rains return.
If your home is in one of Santa Rosa's designated fire hazard areas - including parts of Fountaingrove, Rincon Valley, or the hillside neighborhoods - a wood fence is a liability. Aluminum will not add fuel to a fire and will not need to be replaced after a fire event the way wood does. If you are reducing fire risk around your property, replacing a wood fence is a practical step.
California law requires a fence or barrier around any residential swimming pool, and the rules about height and gate hardware are specific. If you are adding a pool to your Santa Rosa home, you need a fence that meets those requirements before the pool can pass inspection. Aluminum pool fencing is a common solution because it is durable, looks clean, and is easy to configure with the right gate hardware.
Walk your fence line and push gently on each post. If any post wobbles, leans, or feels unstable, the fence has structural problems that will not fix themselves. A failing fence is a safety issue, especially if children or pets rely on it to stay contained in the yard.
We install residential aluminum fencing in a range of heights and panel styles - from simple flat-top picket panels to more ornate spear-top designs. The most common request in Santa Rosa is a 4-foot or 5-foot fence with a clean, classic look that satisfies most HOA requirements and blends with the landscaping. Panel colors are powder-coated at the factory in standard finishes like black, bronze, or white, and the baked-on coating resists UV fading through Sonoma County's dry, sunny summers without peeling. If your property needs more than a decorative boundary, our ornamental iron fence installation service covers heavier-gauge options for properties where visual weight and strength both matter.
Every aluminum fence job we do includes gate installation. For pool enclosures, we configure self-closing, self-latching gates with the hardware required under California pool barrier law - and we coordinate the city inspection so your pool is ready to use on schedule. We also handle sloped lots, which are common across Santa Rosa's hillside neighborhoods. For homeowners who want a higher level of perimeter security along with a finished aluminum look, we can pair an aluminum fence with features from our commercial fence installation portfolio.
Clean, classic look that works in most Santa Rosa neighborhoods and passes HOA review without trouble.
Adds a traditional ornamental look to boundary fences and front yards where curb appeal matters.
Self-closing, self-latching gates and compliant heights for California pool barrier law - inspected and approved.
Since the 2017 Tubbs Fire reshaped neighborhoods like Coffey Park and Fountaingrove, Santa Rosa homeowners have been thinking more carefully about what they put on their property lines. A wood fence in a designated fire hazard zone is a liability - it adds fuel, it burns, and it has to be replaced. Aluminum is non-combustible and holds its structure even in high heat, which is why more homeowners in fire-risk areas across the North Bay are making the switch. We serve neighborhoods throughout the region, including Windsor, where similar fire zone designations shape the same material decisions.
The other local factor is terrain. Santa Rosa sits at the edge of the Sonoma Valley, and many residential lots - especially in the hills east and west of Highway 101 - have grades that require careful installation technique. Racking panels to follow a slope or stepping them down in even increments takes skill and attention to detail. A fence that looks uneven or haphazard on a hillside lot reflects poor workmanship, and it is one of the most common complaints we hear from homeowners who hired on price alone. Homeowners in communities like Healdsburg face similar sloped-lot challenges, and the same careful approach applies across our full service area.
We schedule an in-person visit to walk your property - not just give a number over the phone. You get a written quote that breaks down materials, labor, and permit fees separately. We respond within one business day.
If your fence requires a Santa Rosa building permit, we submit the application for you. We also arrange utility marking through the state's 811 service before any digging begins. You do not have to manage either step.
The crew marks post locations, digs holes, sets the posts in concrete, and lets the concrete cure before attaching panels. On sloped lots we rack or step panels so the fence looks intentional and level, not haphazard.
Once concrete has cured, panels are attached and gates are hung and tested. If a city inspection is required, we coordinate it. We finish with a walkthrough to confirm gates work smoothly, the line looks level, and the site is clean.
Free written quote. Permits handled. Sloped lots and HOA requirements welcome.
(707) 867-4904Santa Rosa has neighborhoods in designated high fire hazard zones, and aluminum is the right material choice there. Unlike wood, aluminum does not contribute fuel to a fire, and unlike vinyl, it holds its shape in extreme heat. For homeowners in hillside areas, that is a meaningful difference in a real emergency.
Many Santa Rosa lots - particularly in the hills east and west of Highway 101 - have a grade that trips up less experienced installers. We rack or step panels on every sloped job so the fence looks clean and intentional. Ask us to share photos of past hillside work in Santa Rosa before you decide.
We handle the Santa Rosa building permit from application to final city inspection. A permitted aluminum fence is documented in city records, which protects your investment and prevents problems when you refinance or sell.
Many Santa Rosa communities - particularly those built in the 1980s through 2000s in areas like Fountaingrove and Rincon Valley - have active HOAs with rules about fence height, color, and style. We ask about HOA requirements upfront and help you choose a panel style and finish that is likely to sail through the approval process.
California's pool barrier rules are specific, and a fence that does not meet them means your pool cannot be used until it is corrected. We know what Santa Rosa inspectors look for and configure pool gates correctly the first time. The requirements are outlined under the California Building Code pool barrier standards, and we work to those standards on every pool enclosure job.
Choosing the right contractor for an aluminum fence in Santa Rosa comes down to local knowledge - of the terrain, the permit process, and the fire zone rules that shape what makes sense for your specific lot. That is what we bring to every job in this area.
Heavier-duty fencing for business properties, parking areas, and perimeters that need more than a residential solution.
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