Fencing Installation in Chino Hills, CA

Chino Hills is a city of sloped lots, gated HOA communities, and long views out toward Chino Hills State Park, and that terrain changes what a fence needs to do here compared to a flat city block. H&H Building and Supply Inc. has been designing and installing fencing since 1991, and our crews know how to work a hillside property, meet an HOA architectural committee’s requirements, and stay inside San Bernardino County and city setback rules while they do it.
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What Makes Fencing Different on a Chino Hills Property

A lot of fence contractors treat every yard the same. In Chino Hills, that approach runs into trouble fast. Many neighborhoods here, including Vellano, Rolling Ridge, and other gated communities off Chino Hills Parkway and Eucalyptus Avenue, have homeowners association design guidelines that dictate fence height, materials, and even color before a post ever goes in the ground. Older sections like Los Serranos and Butterfield Ranch tend to have more varied lot grades, retaining considerations, and mature landscaping to work around. We build our estimate around your actual lot, your HOA’s rules if you have one, and the grade of your yard, not a generic template.

We also work with the city’s own rules on fence height. Chino Hills generally allows fences up to six feet in the side and rear yards without a building permit, while front yard fencing is capped lower unless the upper portion uses an open, see-through material. Retaining walls are handled separately from fencing and typically do require a permit. Our team accounts for these distinctions during the estimate so there are no surprises once we start the job.

Fencing and Fire Considerations in a Hillside City

Chino Hills has seen wildfires move through its hillsides before, including fires that reached parts of the community in 2008 and again in 2020, and the city enforces its wildland-urban interface fire code in the higher fire hazard areas near open space and Chino Hills State Park. If your property backs up to a canyon, greenbelt, or state park trail, we talk with you about fire-conscious material choices, defensible space around fence lines, and how your gate placement affects access for emergency crews, alongside the usual questions about privacy and curb appeal.

Fence Installation Services We Provide in Chino Hills

Our core service is complete fence installation, planned and built around your property rather than pulled off a shelf. That includes:

  • Custom fence design that accounts for slope, HOA rules, and how the fence reads from the street or a neighbor’s hillside lot
  • Residential and commercial installation, from single-family yards in North Chino Hills to fencing around commercial and multi-tenant sites near Grand Avenue
  • Wood, vinyl, aluminum, and steel fencing, matched to your budget, privacy needs, and the look of your neighborhood
  • Privacy fencing for closely spaced lots, security fencing for larger or open parcels, and decorative fencing for properties with view lots or equestrian-adjacent land near McCoy Equestrian and Recreation Center
  • Installation built for long-term performance on graded and hillside lots, not just flat, easy sites

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Choosing the Right Fence Material for Chino Hills

The right material for a Chino Hills property depends on where you sit in the city. A vinyl fence around a pool in a Rolling Ridge cul-de-sac has different needs than a steel or wrought-iron style fence on an open, view-oriented lot near the state park boundary. Wood fencing still works well for privacy on interior lots, aluminum and steel hold up on properties exposed to hillside wind and sun, and vinyl is a strong choice for homeowners who want a clean, low-maintenance look that satisfies stricter HOA design standards. We walk you through the tradeoffs instead of steering you toward whatever is easiest for us to install.

Fence Replacement and Repair for Older Chino Hills Fences

Many fences going up in Los Serranos, Butterfield Ranch, and other established sections of the city date back to the 1980s and 1990s building boom, and wood in particular does not hold up forever against sun exposure on a south-facing hillside lot. If your fence has warped panels, leaning posts, or a gate that no longer latches, we repair what can be saved and replace what cannot, matching new sections to your existing style wherever possible so the fence still looks intentional rather than patched. This is also a good time to correct any fence line that never met current setback or height rules to begin with.

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Why Chino Hills Homeowners Choose H&H Building and Supply Inc.

  • Family-owned and operated since 1991, with three-plus decades installing fencing across the Inland Empire
  • Licensed to perform fencing installation in the state of California
  • We also sell wholesale fencing materials, so we know the products we install, not just the labor side of the job
  • Financing available with approved credit through Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., an Equal Housing Lender, for qualifying purchases
  • Reliable project timelines and workmanship, with a personal, direct line to our team rather than a call center


Current Offer for Chino Hills Fence Installation

Take $300 off any purchase and installation of 75 feet or more of fencing. This offer applies to installed fencing and does not apply to material-only purchases. Call our team for full details and to confirm current eligibility.

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How a Chino Hills Fence Installation Project Works

A typical project starts with a site visit to your property, where we look at grade, existing fence lines, HOA paperwork if it applies, and any permit questions tied to height or a retaining condition. From there we provide a written estimate, schedule the work around your timeline, and install the fence to the agreed design. We stay in communication throughout so you know what is happening and when, rather than wondering when a crew will show up next.

Fencing Installation Questions From Chino Hills Homeowners

Do I need a permit to install a fence in Chino Hills?

Most fences six feet or less in the side or rear yard, and four feet or less in the front yard, do not require a building permit in Chino Hills, though retaining walls are treated differently and typically do need one. We confirm the specifics for your lot before work begins, since corner lots and graded properties can have different setback requirements.

Does my HOA affect what fence I can install?

Yes, many Chino Hills communities, including gated neighborhoods like Vellano, have HOA design guidelines covering fence height, material, and color, and these can be stricter than city code. We help you prepare a design that fits your HOA’s architectural review process so the project does not stall waiting on approval.

How long does a fence installation take?

A standard residential fence installation in Chino Hills typically takes a few days to about a week once materials are on site, depending on the length of the fence, the slope of the property, and whether old fencing needs to be removed first. We give you a firm timeline as part of your written estimate.

What fence material holds up best on a hillside lot?

Aluminum and steel fencing generally hold up well on exposed hillside lots because they resist wind stress and do not warp the way wood can under sun and temperature swings. Vinyl is a strong middle option for privacy with low maintenance, while wood remains a good fit for sheltered, interior lots where cost and a traditional look matter more than wind exposure.

Can you match a new fence section to my existing fence?

In most cases, yes. We can match new wood, vinyl, or aluminum sections to an existing fence’s style and color closely enough that a repair or extension does not look mismatched, though very old or discontinued materials sometimes require a close alternative rather than an exact match.

Serving Chino Hills and the Surrounding Area

We install and repair fencing throughout Chino Hills, including North Chino Hills, Rolling Ridge, Los Serranos, Butterfield Ranch, and neighborhoods near Chino Hills State Park and Carbon Canyon. We also serve nearby San Bernardino and Riverside County communities as part of our regular service area.

Get Your Chino Hills Fence Project Started

Whether you need a new fence built for a hillside lot, an HOA-approved design for a gated community, or a repair on an aging fence line, our team is ready to help. Call us or request a free estimate today.

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