
Get the clean, classic look of iron without the rust or the upkeep. We install aluminum fences built to handle Napa's clay soil and wine country weather - then stay straight for decades.

Aluminum fence installation in Napa means setting factory powder-coated panels into concrete post footings calibrated for local clay soil, hanging gates with heavy-duty hardware, and delivering a finished fence that looks sharp and needs almost no maintenance. Most residential jobs wrap up in one to two days, with a permit review period of one to three weeks if the city requires one.
Napa homeowners choose aluminum for a few consistent reasons: they are done repainting a wood fence every few years, they want something that looks finished from the street, or they need a pool barrier that meets California requirements without looking industrial. If you want something with even more of a custom, old-world feel, our ornamental iron fence installation is worth a look as well.
Either way, we handle the permit research, HOA review, and installation - so you are not coordinating between three different parties to get a fence in the ground.
Walk your fence line and push each post firmly. If any of them rock, lean, or feel loose, the footings have likely been compromised - often by Napa's clay soils expanding and contracting over many wet and dry seasons. A leaning fence does not fix itself, and waiting usually means more posts fail before you get around to replacing it.
California requires a barrier around residential pools. A fence with gaps, broken panels, or a gate that does not latch reliably puts your family at risk. Aluminum fencing meets the height and self-latching requirements California sets for pool enclosures, and it holds up to daily use from active kids and dogs without the warping or rot risk of wood.
Napa's wet winters and hot dry summers are hard on untreated wood - it is the same climate cycle that makes the valley great for grapes and rough on fences. If you have repainted or re-stained the same fence twice in five years and it still looks tired, switching to aluminum eliminates that maintenance cycle permanently.
In Napa's competitive real estate market, a sagging or weathered fence signals deferred maintenance before buyers even step inside. A new aluminum fence installs quickly, photographs well in listing photos, and gives buyers one less thing to negotiate over. It is one of the faster exterior improvements you can make before putting a home on the market.
We install residential and commercial-grade aluminum panels in the heights and styles that suit your property. The most popular choice in Napa is classic black with a flat-top or spear-top picket profile - it pairs naturally with both the Victorian-era homes near downtown and the modern farmhouse style common in newer neighborhoods. Panels arrive pre-assembled and are attached to posts set in concrete, so the finished fence looks clean and consistent across the full run. For properties that need something with more visual weight and a truly custom feel, we also offer ornamental iron fence installation.
Commercial-grade aluminum is available for properties where heavier wall thickness makes sense - corner lots with more foot traffic, properties with large dogs, or any situation where a standard residential panel would be under more daily stress than it was designed for. Gates are part of every installation, set into deeper footings than line posts and fitted with hardware rated for long-term daily use. If your project also includes a significant perimeter security element, our commercial fence installation service covers heavier duty requirements.
Standard-grade panels in flat-top and spear-top profiles, suited for most Napa home applications where a clean, low-maintenance look is the priority.
Heavier wall thickness for corner lots, high-traffic properties, or yards where daily stress from dogs or activity exceeds residential panel ratings.
Available in black, white, and bronze powder-coat finishes, in heights from 3 feet up to 6 feet depending on city requirements and your specific use.
Installed with reinforced footings and commercial-grade hinges so the gate stays square, swings freely, and latches reliably from day one through year ten.
Napa's clay-heavy soil expands in the wet season and shrinks back in summer - a cycle that puts constant lateral pressure on fence posts over time. A post set to the minimum standard depth in this kind of ground will start to lean within a few seasons. The Napa area also sits in an active seismic zone - the 2014 South Napa earthquake reminded homeowners here that the ground does not always stay put. We account for both of these factors by setting every post deeper than the standard minimum, with enough concrete volume to hold steady through soil movement and ground shaking. That extra depth is invisible once the fence is up, but it is the difference between a fence that stays straight for 20 years and one that starts leaning in three.
The local permit and HOA landscape adds another layer of complexity that is easy to underestimate. The City of Napa permit process can take one to three weeks, and many neighborhoods - especially newer subdivisions and areas near the historic downtown - have HOA rules about fence height, style, and color. We handle all of that research before scheduling your installation, and we do the same for homeowners in nearby Vallejo and surrounding communities. You should not be navigating city building divisions and HOA management companies on top of planning a fence project.
Call or submit your request online. We will follow up within one business day to schedule a free on-site visit. That visit is where we measure the fence line, check for slope or obstacles, and discuss what style and height make sense for your property.
If your project requires a City of Napa building permit or HOA approval, we handle both before putting your job on the install calendar. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks. We flag any HOA conflicts at this stage - not after the fence is up.
The crew marks post locations, digs holes with a power auger, sets posts in concrete, and attaches the panels. Most Napa residential jobs are done in a single day. Before packing up, we walk you through the finished fence - point out anything that does not look right while we are still on site.
We haul away all packaging, leftover materials, and concrete debris before leaving. Your yard is clean when we are done. Keep the manufacturer warranty information for the panels and finish - aluminum carries long warranties against fading and chipping, and you want that documentation accessible if you ever need it.
We respond within one business day, manage permits and HOA reviews, and give you a written price before any work begins.
(707) 254-6144We set every post deeper than the minimum and use enough concrete to hold it steady through Napa's seasonal soil expansion and the occasional seismic event. That extra depth is invisible after installation but it is the reason your fence is still straight a decade from now. Contractors who use minimum-spec post settings in Napa's soil are setting you up for callbacks.
Gate posts go into wider, deeper footings than line posts, and we use heavy-duty hinges rated for the gate's actual weight. A gate that drags or sticks within the first year is a sign of undersized hardware and shallow footings - not normal wear. We check the swing and latch on every gate before we leave the job site.
Many Napa neighborhoods have HOA rules that govern fence height, style, and color. We check your specific HOA's requirements during the estimate process - not after the fence is already in. The same goes for city permits. You are not discovering a violation or a stop-work notice after you have already paid for an installation.
Aluminum fencing in black with a spear-top profile is one of the most in-demand styles in Napa for good reason - it complements both Victorian-era homes near downtown and modern builds in newer subdivisions. We have installed enough of these to know how to keep panel alignment crisp across sloped terrain, which is where a lot of aluminum fence jobs lose their clean look.
These are not generic promises - they come from specific installation decisions we make on every job. We follow the standards set by the American Fence Association and the Aluminum Association, and we stand behind the work after the crew leaves.
Heavier-duty fencing for commercial properties, larger perimeters, and any job that exceeds standard residential specifications.
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