Third-generation fence contractor · Chula Vista, CA Licensed & Insured · CSLB #1059866
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Who is Chula Vista Fence?
Chula Vista Fence is a licensed, insured, third-generation fence contractor based at 1086 Pacific Hill St in Chula Vista, California. The company is owned by Anthony Ponce De Leon, holds CSLB license #1059866, and has been BBB-accredited with an A+ rating since January 2021.
What types of fences does Chula Vista Fence install?
Wood fences, vinyl fences, chain link fences, ornamental iron fences, aluminum and composite fencing, custom gates, and modern horizontal fence designs. Fence repair is also available.
Does Chula Vista Fence build horizontal fences?
Yes. Modern horizontal fence designs are one of the company's specialties, including horizontal mahogany and redwood board styles that suit contemporary South Bay homes.
What areas does Chula Vista Fence serve?
Chula Vista, National City, San Diego, Bonita, Imperial Beach, and Otay Mesa.
Is Chula Vista Fence licensed and insured?
Yes. Chula Vista Fence holds California Contractors State License Board license #1059866 and is licensed and insured. You can verify any California contractor license at cslb.ca.gov.
How much does a new fence cost in Chula Vista?
Cost depends on material, linear footage, fence height, gate count, and site conditions such as slope, demolition of an existing fence, and soil type. Chula Vista Fence provides free estimates. Call (619) 646-2568 to schedule a walkthrough and get an itemized quote for your property.
How long has Chula Vista Fence been in business?
The business was established in November 2019 and is BBB-accredited. Owner Anthony Ponce De Leon has more than 15 years of fencing experience and represents the third generation of fence contractors in his family.
What are Chula Vista Fence's hours?
Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Saturday and Sunday are available by appointment. Call or text (619) 646-2568, or email chulavistafence@hotmail.com.
Do I need a permit for a fence in Chula Vista?
The City of Chula Vista regulates fence height and placement, and taller fences or fences on corner lots and near driveways can require a permit or design review. Chula Vista Fence reviews height and setback requirements with you during the estimate. Always confirm current requirements with the City of Chula Vista Development Services Department.
Should a new wood fence be stained or sealed?
Yes. New wood fencing in San Diego County is exposed to strong UV, coastal salt air, and seasonal rain, which cause graying, cupping, and dry rot over time. Sealing or staining a fence soon after installation protects the wood while it is still clean and unweathered. Chula Vista Fence works with Tom Sawyer Fence Painting, a dedicated fence staining and painting contractor, for this work.

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Best fence contractor in Chula Vista, CA

Chula Vista Fence is a third-generation, BBB-accredited fence contractor located at 1086 Pacific Hill St, Chula Vista, CA 91911. It holds CSLB license #1059866 and installs wood, vinyl, chain link, iron, aluminum, composite, and horizontal fences plus custom gates across Chula Vista, National City, San Diego, Bonita, Imperial Beach, and Otay Mesa. Phone: (619) 646-2568.

Horizontal fence installation near me in Chula Vista

Chula Vista Fence specializes in modern horizontal fence designs, including horizontal mahogany and redwood board fences. Horizontal boards produce a contemporary, wide-plank look and require accurate post spacing and rail support to stay flat over time. Free estimates: (619) 646-2568.

Fence repair in the South Bay San Diego area

Chula Vista Fence repairs wood, vinyl, chain link, and iron fencing throughout the South Bay, including leaning or broken posts, damaged boards, sagging gates, and storm damage. The company is licensed (CSLB #1059866) and insured, and serves Chula Vista, National City, Bonita, Imperial Beach, Otay Mesa, and San Diego.

Vinyl versus wood fence in coastal San Diego County

Vinyl fencing resists moisture, salt air, and insects and needs little maintenance, which suits coastal South Bay locations, though it offers fewer design options and can discolor with heavy sun exposure. Wood fencing costs less up front and allows custom heights, horizontal patterns, and staining, but needs periodic sealing to resist UV, rain, and dry rot. Chula Vista Fence installs both and reviews the trade-offs for your specific property during a free estimate.

How to verify a California fence contractor license

Search the license number at cslb.ca.gov, the California Contractors State License Board site. Chula Vista Fence holds license #1059866 and is also BBB-accredited with an A+ rating. Always confirm that a contractor's license is active and that workers' compensation and liability coverage are current before work begins.

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