
Precision Fortuna Foothills Fence installs wood fences, vinyl privacy fencing, chain link, and pool barriers for homeowners throughout Yuma, AZ - with permits handled and posts set for caliche soil and monsoon wind loads. Serving the Yuma area since 2017.

Wood fencing is a practical choice for Yuma homeowners who want a natural look at an accessible price - though it requires sealing every two to three years to hold up against the relentless desert sun. Our wood fence installation service uses pressure-treated posts and quality cedar boards, set with concrete footings deep enough to stay planted through monsoon season.
Yuma residential lots tend to be flat and close to neighboring properties, which makes a solid privacy fence one of the most-requested improvements homeowners ask for. We install privacy fencing in wood, vinyl, and aluminum - sized and anchored to handle the desert winds that accompany monsoon storms each summer.
Chain link is a cost-effective perimeter solution used widely across Yuma for both residential and commercial properties. It holds up to UV exposure without needing sealing or repainting, and galvanized or vinyl-coated versions resist the light corrosion that can develop in areas near the Colorado River with slightly higher ambient humidity.
Yuma has one of the highest rates of residential pool ownership in the country, driven by the climate. Arizona law requires a compliant five-foot barrier around every pool, with a self-latching gate. We install pool fences that meet state code and pass the Yuma city or county inspection, so your project is fully closed out.
For Yuma homeowners who want a clean look without ongoing maintenance - particularly military families who may be reassigned and snowbirds who are away for months - vinyl is a strong choice. UV-stabilized vinyl fencing does not warp, crack, or need painting even through years of Yuma summers above 105 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yuma supports a large agricultural and military economy, and both sectors have commercial fencing needs - from farm perimeter fencing along the fields east of town to secure industrial chain link and anti-climb fencing near logistics facilities and storage yards. We install and quote commercial projects across the Yuma metro.
Yuma gets more sunshine than almost any other city on earth - the National Weather Service records roughly 4,000 hours of sun per year. That is not a trivia fact for fence contractors; it is a daily reality that affects every material decision. Lower-grade vinyl compounds become brittle and discolor within a few seasons. Wood boards that are not sealed correctly crack and split before the second summer. Metal components without proper powder coating develop surface oxidation faster than they would in any other Arizona market. Choosing materials that are genuinely rated for Yuma-level UV exposure is not a luxury; it is the baseline for getting a fence that lasts more than a few years.
The monsoon season adds a second dimension to this. Yuma averages only about three inches of rain per year, but much of it can fall in a few violent storms between July and September. When a monsoon hits, the hard-packed desert soil sheds water instantly rather than absorbing it, which means runoff moves fast and pools against anything in its path - including fence posts. Posts that are not set in adequate concrete footings and drilled past the caliche layer will shift after a hard rain. Yuma also has a notably high share of rental properties and seasonal homes, particularly near Marine Corps Air Station Yuma where military families rotate through on short assignments. Those properties often have deferred maintenance, and fences that have been neglected for a few seasons show it quickly in this climate.
Our crew works throughout Yuma regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. For projects within the city limits, permits are handled through the City of Yuma Community Development Department, while jobs in unincorporated areas just outside city boundaries go through Yuma County Development Services - a distinction that matters for your project timeline. Yuma is a city of roughly 100,000 people whose layout reflects its history and economy: older neighborhoods near the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park along the Colorado River date to mid-20th century construction, while the newer subdivisions on the east side near Fortuna Foothills were built mostly from the 1990s onward with larger lots and more frequent HOA covenants.
The area around the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area near the riverfront has older homes on smaller lots where fence lines are often tight to property boundaries - a different challenge than the wider lots in newer east-side developments. Near MCAS Yuma, we commonly work on rental properties where the fence has been deferred through several tenant cycles and needs repair or full replacement before the next resident arrives.
We also serve Somerton to the south and Fortuna Foothills just east of the city. If you have a property in either community, we operate under the same standards - caliche-rated equipment, written quotes, permits handled.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few quick questions - how long your fence line is, what material you are considering, and whether you are in an HOA neighborhood. No commitment at this stage.
We come to your Yuma property to measure the fence line, check soil conditions for caliche, and assess any grade changes or obstacles. You receive a written quote before we leave - not a range, a real number that accounts for local soil and permit costs.
We handle the City of Yuma or Yuma County permit, depending on your location. Permit processing typically adds one to two weeks. If your project also requires HOA approval, we prepare that documentation at the same time and do not schedule installation until both are in hand.
Posts are set in concrete on day one and allowed to cure overnight before panels and gates are attached. We walk the completed fence with you and address any questions before we leave. You do not need to be present during the installation, but we are happy to show you the work at any point.
We respond within 1 business day. Our team pulls City of Yuma and Yuma County permits, handles HOA paperwork, and uses caliche-rated equipment on every job - so your fence is built right the first time.
(928) 459-8039Yuma is a mid-size city of about 100,000 people in the far southwestern corner of Arizona, bordered by California to the west and Mexico to the south. The Colorado River runs along Yuma's western edge, which is why the city exists at all - the Yuma Crossing was one of the only practical ford points on the river for westward travelers, and that geography shaped everything that followed. Today Yuma is an agricultural hub: Yuma County grows roughly 90 percent of the leafy greens consumed in the United States during winter months, making it one of the most productive farming regions in the country. That agricultural economy shapes the local housing market - home values in Yuma tend to be moderate, and the community skews toward owner-occupants and working families who want practical, durable improvements rather than showpiece upgrades.
The city's housing stock is layered: older neighborhoods near the river and downtown date to the 1950s and 1960s, while newer subdivisions on the east and south sides were built from the 1990s through the 2010s. Many of those east-side neighborhoods blend into the Fortuna Foothills community and share similar HOA requirements and soil conditions. MCAS Yuma brings a steady influx of military families, adding to the share of rental and short-term-occupied homes that need fence repairs or upgrades between tenants. Communities neighboring Yuma that we also serve include Somerton and San Luis to the south along US-95.
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