
Complete San Pablo Fence installs and repairs wood fences, vinyl fences, commercial fencing, and privacy fences for San Leandro homeowners and business owners - and we have served the East Bay since 2018. We carry full California licensing, reply within one business day, and provide written estimates at no charge.

San Leandro has a significant commercial and industrial corridor along Davis Street and the I-880 frontage, and the business owners along these corridors regularly need perimeter security fencing, parking lot enclosures, and chain link with privacy slats. Our commercial fence installation work is suited for industrial parks, auto lots, warehouses, and retail properties throughout San Leandro.
The postwar ranch homes and bungalows that make up most of San Leandro's residential streets have modest side yards and backyards where a 6-foot cedar board-on-board fence creates both privacy and a clear property boundary. We set posts in concrete footings deep enough to resist the clay soil movement that has toppled plenty of San Leandro fences over the decades.
San Leandro homeowners who want a clean, low-maintenance fence that does not need staining every few years are turning to vinyl in increasing numbers. Vinyl holds its color and shape through the city's wet winters and dry summers without cracking, peeling, or absorbing the moisture that shortens the life of painted wood fences in this climate.
A large share of San Leandro's fences were originally installed in the 1950s and 1960s alongside the homes, and many have never had a post replaced. If your fence is leaning but the boards are still good, targeted post replacement is often a fraction of the cost of full replacement - and we can usually complete a repair in a single visit.
Chain link remains common on San Leandro's flatland lots for utility purposes - dog runs, side yard security, rear property enclosures - and we install both standard galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link. For properties near the San Leandro Marina or the bay shoreline, vinyl-coated chain link resists corrosion better than bare galvanized wire.
Many San Leandro lots are close together, especially in the flatland neighborhoods near the BART stations, and a solid privacy fence makes an immediate difference in how usable and comfortable a backyard feels. We build privacy fences in wood and vinyl that can accommodate San Leandro's sloped hillside lots as well as the flat parcels closer to the bay.
Most of San Leandro was built out between 1940 and 1970, which means the housing stock is 55 to 85 years old. The original concrete driveways, foundation slabs, and fence posts installed during that era have spent decades being pushed and shifted by the expansive clay soil underneath. East Bay clay soil is one of the most aggressive soils in the country for cracking concrete and tipping fence posts - it swells when it gets wet in winter and contracts when it dries out in summer, and that movement never fully stops. Fences that were set with shallow footings, no concrete, or older post materials are particularly vulnerable, and the telltale sign is a fence that leans gradually over several years before finally failing.
San Leandro also has a mix of flat lots in the western flatlands and sloped lots in the hillside neighborhoods like Broadmoor, and the two present very different installation challenges. Hillside lots require stepped or racked fence panels to follow the grade, and the rocky substrate in some hill areas makes post-hole digging slower and harder. Meanwhile, flatland lots near the bay face drainage problems that keep wood posts wetter for longer after rain events, which accelerates rot at the ground line. A contractor who knows San Leandro works differently on a hill lot near Estudillo than on a flat lot near Washington Manor, and that local knowledge shows up in the quality of the finished fence.
Our crew works throughout San Leandro regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. When a permit is required, we pull it from the San Leandro Community Development Department, and we know which fence heights and locations require review in residential versus commercial zones across the city.
San Leandro is bounded by Oakland to the north and Alameda to the west across the estuary. The Davis Street commercial corridor and the stretch along I-880 are landmarks our commercial crew knows well, and we have worked on properties from the flatland neighborhoods near the San Leandro BART station all the way up to the hillside streets in the Broadmoor area.
We also work in Oakland regularly, which borders San Leandro to the north. If you have properties in both cities or your job site is near the city line, we can often schedule them together.
Call us at (510) 905-0797 or use our online contact form. We respond within one business day and schedule a free site visit at a time that works for you.
We walk your San Leandro property, check soil and grade conditions, and give you a written itemized estimate. The number we quote is the number you pay - no hidden fees or material upcharges after the fact.
Most residential jobs in San Leandro are completed in one to two days. We handle delivery, digging, and installation - the homeowner does not need to supervise or be present once work begins.
We walk the fence line with you at completion, address any questions, and haul away all job debris. We do not consider the job done until you are satisfied with the result.
We serve all of San Leandro, CA - from the flatland neighborhoods near the BART stations to the hillside homes in Broadmoor. No obligation, written estimate.
(510) 905-0797San Leandro is a fully built-out East Bay city of roughly 90,000 residents in Alameda County, bordered by Oakland to the north, the San Francisco Bay to the west, and San Lorenzo to the south. The city was largely developed between the 1940s and 1970s, and that postwar era left it with a residential character defined by one-story ranch homes and small bungalows in the western flatlands and larger split-level homes on sloped lots in the eastern hills. The flatland neighborhoods - including Washington Manor near the bay and the areas around the San Leandro and Bay Fair BART stations - have modest lots with established trees that have been cracking concrete and pushing fences for decades. The Broadmoor hills area has larger properties and a quieter suburban feel.
San Leandro has a strong owner-occupancy rate for a Bay Area city, and homeowners here tend to stay and invest in their properties. The commercial corridor along Davis Street and the industrial areas near I-880 add a practical dimension to the city's economy and create regular demand for commercial and security fencing. Neighboring Oakland to the north and Alameda to the west are part of our regular service area, and we are familiar with the transitions in building stock and property type as you move between these cities.
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Learn MoreComplete San Pablo Fence serves all of San Leandro, CA. Call or submit a request today and we will reply within one business day with a free written estimate.