
Stop repainting and repairing boards every few years. We install vinyl fences in Windsor that stay straight, keep their color, and need nothing from you but an occasional rinse.

Vinyl fence installation in Windsor, CA involves setting posts in concrete, then sliding pre-made PVC panels into place - most residential jobs wrap up in one to two days, and the finished fence holds its color and shape for 20 to 30 years without painting or sealing.
Windsor homeowners often switch from wood to vinyl because they are tired of the maintenance cycle - boards splitting, paint peeling, and posts loosening after wet winters. If you are not sure which direction makes more sense for your yard, privacy fence installation in vinyl is one of our most-requested combinations because it gives you full enclosure without any of the upkeep wood requires.
The most important variable in any vinyl fence is not the panels - it is the posts. Vinyl panels are light and forgiving, but posts set too shallow in Windsor's clay soil will lean within a few seasons. We account for local ground conditions on every installation we take on here.
If your current boards are pulling away from rails, feel soft when pressed, or whole sections are leaning, the fence has likely reached the end of its life. Windsor's wet-dry cycle typically catches up with wood fences within 10 to 15 years. Replacing it with vinyl ends that maintenance cycle entirely.
If posts that were once straight are now tilting or rising slightly out of the ground, Windsor's clay soil is likely the cause. Clay expands in wet winters and contracts in dry summers - that movement gradually loosens posts and puts stress on the whole fence line.
If you have dogs or young children and your fence has gaps, broken panels, or gates that do not latch reliably, that is a safety issue. Vinyl privacy panels are smooth and have no gaps between boards - they hold up better under pressure from pets than wood.
Some Windsor HOAs conduct periodic inspections and issue notices when fences fall below community standards. If you have received a notice - or your fence looks noticeably worse than your neighbors' - acting now gives you time to choose the right contractor and style.
We install vinyl fencing in privacy, picket, ranch rail, and semi-privacy styles. Privacy vinyl - solid panels with no gaps - is the most requested style in Windsor's residential neighborhoods because it works well for pet containment, backyard enclosure, and blocking street views. Picket styles suit front yards and decorative applications where an open look fits the neighborhood character. All of our vinyl is UV-stabilized to resist yellowing in Sonoma County's long, sunny summers.
For homeowners comparing materials, we also offer chain link fence installation as a budget-friendly perimeter option for utility areas or larger lots. Both vinyl and chain link outlast untreated wood in Windsor's climate - the right choice depends on your priorities and what your HOA allows.
Solid panels with no gaps - best for backyards where full enclosure, pet safety, and noise reduction matter.
Open design with evenly spaced pickets - suits front yards and HOA-regulated areas where a classic look is required.
A middle ground with narrow gaps between boards - good airflow and light while still limiting direct sightlines.
Two- or three-rail horizontal style - works well for property borders, larger lots, or a clean modern look.
We hang matching vinyl gates sized for single or double entry points with self-latching hardware.
We stock white, almond, and tan - the most commonly permitted colors in Windsor HOA communities.
Windsor's Mediterranean climate throws two stresses at fencing that homeowners often do not think about upfront: UV load in summer and clay-soil movement in winter. UV-stabilized vinyl handles the sun piece. Post depth and concrete footing handle the soil piece. Together, they are what separate a vinyl fence that lasts 25 years from one you are calling about in year six. We specify the right materials and set posts to the depth local soil conditions actually require - not just what the manufacturer's minimum calls for.
We regularly work in Rohnert Park and Cotati, where the same clay soil and HOA dynamics apply. If you are on the fence about vinyl versus wood, the lower lifetime maintenance cost of vinyl tends to win out for Windsor homeowners who plan to stay in their homes for more than five years.
Before installation day, your crew will verify underground utilities through California 811 - Underground Service Alert. This free service marks gas, water, and electrical lines so post holes are dug safely. You can also call 811 yourself a few days before the crew arrives.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule an in-person visit. We measure the fence line, note slopes or obstacles, and ask about HOA requirements before anything is quoted.
If your fence requires a Town of Windsor permit - typically for taller fences or front-yard locations - we handle the application. We also coordinate any required HOA review in parallel so nothing delays your start date.
On the first day, we dig post holes and set each post in concrete at the depth local clay-soil conditions require. Posts need 24 to 48 hours to cure before the next phase begins.
Once posts are solid, we attach rails, slide panels into place, and hang gates so they swing and latch correctly. We walk the completed fence with you before we clean up and leave.
We respond within 1 business day. After you submit, someone from our team will call to schedule a free on-site estimate - no pressure to book anything on the spot.
(707) 687-4981Windsor's expansive clay soil is one of the most common reasons vinyl fences lean prematurely. We set posts to the depth the soil and manufacturer both require - not the minimum - because a fence that stays straight for 20 years starts with what you cannot see.
California law requires a valid CSLB contractor license for any fence work over $500 in combined materials and labor. We are licensed, insured, and you can verify our standing on the CSLB website before signing anything.
Windsor's long, dry summers put sustained UV load on fencing. We specify UV-stabilized PVC that resists yellowing and brittleness through years of California heat - and most products we install carry a limited lifetime manufacturer warranty.
We review your HOA's guidelines before we design your fence. What gets built is exactly what is approved - no surprise change orders, no removal notices, no costly revisions after the crew has left.
Vinyl fencing only delivers on its 20- to 30-year promise when it is installed correctly from day one - and correct installation in Windsor means accounting for clay soil, UV exposure, and HOA requirements before any panel goes up. That is why we check all three before we quote and before we build. Verify our California contractor license on the CSLB website before you sign anything - it takes 30 seconds and is always worth doing.
Need a durable, budget-friendly perimeter option for a larger lot or utility area? Chain link is a reliable workhorse in Sonoma County conditions.
Learn MoreWant full backyard privacy with no gaps or sightlines? We design privacy panels in both wood and vinyl to suit your yard and HOA requirements.
Learn MoreSpring installation slots fill quickly in Sonoma County - reach out now and we will get you on the schedule before the busy season begins.