Fence installation & repair in Tierrasanta, CA.
New fence builds, fence repair, gate install, pool fencing, staining, and storm-damage response across Tierrasanta. Wood, vinyl, chain link, and ornamental steel. C-13 licensed, insured, free written estimates, and answered by a real person.
What Tierrasanta fence projects actually look like
Tierrasanta fence work is shaped by the community's geographic isolation and fire-zone requirements. The neighborhood is the "Island in the Hills" — Mission Trails Regional Park wraps three sides, with only four access roads (Santo Road, Clairemont Mesa Boulevard, Mission Gorge Road, and the Friars Road approaches) connecting to the rest of San Diego. That park perimeter shapes fence requirements directly. CalFire defensible-space rules apply across the community, with combustible materials including standard wood fence restricted within five feet of any structure, driven by both insurance carrier pressure after Cedar Fire-era policy changes and the city's wildland-urban-interface building code.
The community was master-planned and built between 1971 and the mid-1980s on former Naval reservation land, which means the original wood fences across the area are mostly in or past their end-of-life replacement window. The dominant replacement pattern is Class-A vinyl privacy for the main rear-yard run, transitioning to steel-tube ornamental aluminum or galvanized chain link within the five-foot WUI buffer zone immediately adjacent to structures. Front-yard fence within sightline-preservation rules typically runs 42-inch decorative aluminum or short ornamental steel.
What do Tierrasanta fences need?
Coastal San Diego fences face salt air, sandy soil, and winter-storm wind. Plain zinc-plated nails and hinges rust out in two years near the water. Sandy soil lets posts heave during saturated winter conditions unless the concrete footings go deeper and wider than inland norms. We build coastal fence with stainless hardware, hot-dip galvanized structural fasteners, and 30–36 inch footings crowned above grade to shed moisture.
Working specs for Tierrasanta fence projects
A typical Tierrasanta project right now is replacement of 80-200 linear feet of failing 1970s-80s wood fence with new Class-A vinyl privacy in tan or almond, with a documented WUI buffer transition to non-combustible material within five feet of the house. The working scope is full removal of the old fence and posts, disposal of concrete footings, new pressure-treated 4x4 wood-core or steel-core vinyl posts set 30 inches deep in concrete on six-foot centers, and 6-foot tongue-and-groove vinyl privacy panels for the main rear-yard run. The five feet closest to the house transitions to steel-tube ornamental aluminum or galvanized chain link with privacy slats.
The work concentrates in the original Tierrasanta neighborhoods built in the 1970s along Santo Road, Aleda Road, and the streets between Tierrasanta Boulevard and the Mission Trails perimeter. Newer sections built in the 1980s along Antigua Boulevard and the eastern edge are starting to enter the replacement window now too. We document the WUI buffer transition for CalFire compliance and insurance carrier records, and we pull HOA spec where applicable for the few HOA-managed sections. Pool-code fence on properties with backyard pools follows California code and is typically black ornamental aluminum installed inside the rear yard perimeter.
Tierrasanta neighborhoods we serve
- Original Tierrasanta (Santo Road area)
- Aleda Road area
- Antigua Boulevard area
- Portobelo area
- Tierrasanta Boulevard corridor
- Mission Trails perimeter edge
How much does a new fence cost in Tierrasanta?
A typical 150-foot backyard fence installed in Tierrasanta runs $4,200–$6,500 for chain link, $6,800–$11,500 for cedar privacy, and $8,500–$14,000 for Class-A vinyl privacy. Pool-barrier installs start around $3,400 for removable mesh and $6,800 for ornamental aluminum. Gate installation adds $300–$650 per walk gate; drive gates with automatic openers $2,400–$7,500.
Estimates are free and in writing. No trip fees for Tierrasanta, no surprise line items. We quote flat-rate on the full scope before work starts and handle HOA or permit paperwork when the job needs it.
What fence services are available in Tierrasanta?
Every service we offer is available in Tierrasanta. Same crews, same materials, same flat-rate pricing as the rest of the county.
What do Tierrasanta homeowners ask about fences?
Why does Tierrasanta require non-combustible fence near the house?
Tierrasanta is surrounded by Mission Trails Regional Park on three sides, which puts the entire community in a wildland-urban-interface (WUI) fire zone. CalFire defensible-space rules apply within five feet of any structure (the zone-zero buffer), with combustible materials including standard wood fence restricted. Insurance carrier policy after Cedar Fire-era reset reinforces the rule. The fix is a transition: standard Class-A vinyl or HOA-approved material for the main rear-yard run, then steel-tube ornamental aluminum, galvanized chain link, or non-combustible vinyl with steel-core posts for the five feet closest to the house. We document the transition for CalFire and insurance compliance.
My Tierrasanta wood fence is original — should I replace with vinyl?
Yes for most Tierrasanta scenarios. The original 1970s-80s wood fences across the community are well past their 20-25 year service life, and standard wood is not the right choice for the WUI buffer zone immediately adjacent to the house. Class-A vinyl for the main rear-yard perimeter (with a documented transition to non-combustible material in the five-foot buffer) is the dominant replacement pattern, with 30-plus year service life and zero maintenance beyond cleaning. Vinyl runs $45-60 per linear foot installed for 6-foot privacy.
How much does it cost to replace my Tierrasanta fence with vinyl plus the WUI buffer?
For a typical 150-foot Tierrasanta rear-yard replacement project (remove old wood and posts, dispose of concrete footings, install new 6-foot Class-A vinyl privacy for the main run, plus steel-tube ornamental aluminum or galvanized chain link transition for the five-foot WUI buffer), total project cost runs $10,500-$16,000 depending on color, post type, gate count, and the specific WUI buffer transition material. The work typically takes three to five working days. We document the material transition for CalFire and insurance compliance.
Do you handle pool-code fence in Tierrasanta?
Yes. California pool code requires a barrier of at least 60 inches with self-closing self-latching gates that latch above 54 inches from grade, openings small enough that a 4-inch sphere cannot pass through, and a vertical-slat or solid-panel design that does not provide footholds. On Tierrasanta parcels we typically build the pool-code fence as black ornamental aluminum (non-combustible, meets WUI buffer rules where the pool deck sits within five feet of the house) inside the rear yard perimeter. Cost runs $45-65 per linear foot installed.
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Free written estimate. Licensed C-13. Wood, vinyl, chain link, pool barriers, gates.