
Twentynine Palms Fence installs, repairs, and replaces fences across Twentynine Palms and surrounding communities. We know the High Desert soil, the wind, and what it takes to build a fence that holds up year after year.
Twentynine Palms Fence installs, repairs, and replaces fences across Twentynine Palms and surrounding communities. We know the High Desert soil, the wind, and what it takes to build a fence that holds up year after year.

Twentynine Palms Fence is a full-service fence contractor serving Twentynine Palms and the surrounding High Desert. Whether your fence is leaning after a windstorm, rotting from years of desert sun, or simply missing entirely, we handle all 16 services from initial install to repair to complete replacement. We serve 12 communities across the Coachella Valley and Mojave, and every job is done by licensed, insured local crews who know this soil.

Classic warmth and privacy. Cedar and redwood hold up to desert heat without constant maintenance.
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No painting, no rot. Vinyl stays looking sharp in the Mojave sun for decades.
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Affordable and durable. Keep pets in and wildlife out with a properly anchored chain link fence.
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Rust-free and low maintenance. Aluminum handles desert wind and UV without fading or flaking.
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Secure your business property. We install commercial-grade fencing built for high-traffic and security needs.
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Block the street and the neighbors. Solid privacy fencing gives your yard back to you.
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Storm damage or a leaning post? We fix what is broken before it becomes a full replacement.
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Not every yard fits a catalog fence. We design and build exactly what your property needs.
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Pool safety is not optional. Code-compliant pool fencing protects children and meets California requirements.
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Large lots and working land need fencing built tough. We fence acreage, not just backyards.
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Coyotes are real in the High Desert. A properly installed fence keeps your pets safe outside.
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Control access without leaving your car. We install and wire automatic gates for residential and commercial properties.
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Curb appeal and security together. Ornamental iron fencing adds character without sacrificing strength.
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Deter trespassers before they get close. Security fencing is built taller, stronger, and harder to breach.
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Desert UV destroys unprotected wood fast. Staining and sealing every few years doubles your fence lifespan.
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When repair stops making financial sense, replacement is the smarter investment. We handle the full swap.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. Tell us what you need - a new fence, a repair, or a full replacement. We respond within 1 business day and ask a few basic questions so we can prepare for the site visit. You do not need to have all the answers upfront.
We come to your property, walk the fence line, measure the run, and look at the soil conditions. In Twentynine Palms, that site visit matters - rocky ground and desert wind exposure affect how a job is priced and built. You get a written estimate that covers materials, labor, and permit costs. No verbal-only quotes.
Once the permit is approved and materials are on hand, our crew gets to work. Most residential jobs are done in one to two days. When we finish, we walk the entire fence line with you, check every gate and latch, and make sure you are satisfied before we pack up. Your yard is clean and your fence is ready to use.
We hold a valid California Contractors State License Board license. Every job is covered by general liability and workers compensation insurance. You can verify our license on the CSLB website before signing anything.
We come to your property, measure the fence line, and give you a written quote at no cost. The estimate accounts for your specific yard conditions - including the hard caliche soil common in Twentynine Palms.
We have been working in the High Desert since 2015. We know the soil, the wind, the permit office, and the neighborhoods. You are not hiring a crew that has never worked here before.
Your written estimate covers the full scope of work, including rocky ground conditions. We do not add surprise charges after the job starts. The number you agree to is the number you pay.
Ready to get started? Call (442) 214-8797 or send us a message.
"They showed up when they said they would, finished the whole wood fence in a day and a half, and cleaned up everything before they left. The posts feel completely solid - no wobble at all. That matters a lot when you get those spring wind events out here."
Marcus T., Joshua Tree - Wood Fence Installation
"I had a section of vinyl fence blow out during a windstorm and called three different contractors. These guys were the only ones who actually mentioned the caliche soil and explained why the posts needed to go deeper than normal. The repair has held through two more wind events with no issues."
Sandra R., Yucca Valley - Vinyl Fence Installation
"We needed a pool fence before we could let our kids use the new pool. They knew exactly what California code requires, pulled the permit themselves, and had the fence done within the week. No drama, no confusion, just done."
David M., Palm Springs - Pool Fence Installation
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
Twentynine Palms Fence serves Twentynine Palms and 11 surrounding communities across the High Desert and Coachella Valley. From Joshua Tree and Yucca Valley to Palm Springs and Indio, we make the drive - same-week scheduling is available for most areas. Call us to confirm availability for your location.
Yes - significantly. Twentynine Palms gets over 300 sunny days a year and UV levels among the highest in the continental US. Untreated wood fences can start cracking and graying within a single summer. Cedar and redwood resist this better than other species, but a sealing schedule is not optional in this climate. The American Fence Association recommends resealing every two to three years for desert installations.
The Mojave Desert experiences sustained wind events, especially in spring, that can gust well above 50 mph. A fence acts like a sail, and posts set too shallow will lean or pull free. The minimum post depth guideline - roughly one-third of total post length - is not enough here. Experienced local contractors set posts deeper and use more concrete per footing than they would in a calmer climate. If your posts wobbled after the last big wind, this is why.
Caliche is a hard calcium-rich layer that forms naturally in Mojave Desert soil, often just a foot or two below the surface. It can stop a standard post-hole digger completely, requiring specialized equipment and extra labor time. This is one reason fence installation quotes in the High Desert often run higher than national averages. Any contractor who gives you a low quote without mentioning soil conditions has likely not worked here before.
California law requires barrier fencing around residential pools to prevent unsupervised access by children. The fence must meet specific height and gate requirements under state code. A permit is required before installation and an inspection is required after. Your contractor should know these requirements without you having to look them up. For more detail, the California Building Standards Commission publishes the current requirements at dgs.ca.gov.
If isolated boards or a single post are damaged, repair is usually cost-effective. When multiple posts are leaning, the fence is over 15 years old and untreated, or repair costs exceed half the replacement cost, replacement is typically the smarter investment. A leaning post in rocky soil that has already shifted is unlikely to hold well after re-setting in the same hole. Get a written assessment from your contractor before committing to either option.
Three factors drive local costs above national averages: hard caliche soil that requires specialized equipment to dig through, higher labor costs in a remote desert market, and material freight costs to deliver supplies to Twentynine Palms and surrounding areas. National cost guides are based on average conditions and soft soil. They are a useful starting point, but they should not be your benchmark for a High Desert quote.
Twentynine Palms Fence is a licensed and insured fence contractor company based in Twentynine Palms, CA, serving 12 communities across the High Desert and Coachella Valley since 2015. Our California Contractors State License Board license covers fencing and related work throughout the state, and all jobs are fully insured for both liability and workers compensation.
Over the years, we have completed fence installations, repairs, and replacements across all 16 service types we offer - from basic chain link to custom ornamental iron. We have handled hundreds of projects in desert conditions, which means we know the soil, the permits, and the weather that local homeowners deal with every year.
Learn more about our companyIf the damage is limited to one or two boards or a single post, repair makes sense. When multiple posts are failing or the fence is over 15 years old with no treatment history, a full replacement typically costs less over the next decade than ongoing patch repairs.
An unpermitted fence can trigger fines, require removal, and complicate your home sale. San Bernardino County does enforce this. Your contractor should pull the permit as part of the job - if they suggest skipping it, that is a clear warning sign.
Vinyl and aluminum fences last 20 to 30 years with minimal upkeep. Wood fences in the High Desert typically last 15 to 20 years with proper sealing. Installation quality - specifically post depth and concrete anchoring - matters more than material choice for long-term durability.
The best way to get the right answer for your specific yard is a free on-site conversation - no pressure, no commitment. The American Fence Association also publishes helpful guides for homeowners evaluating materials and contractors. Call (442) 214-8797 or send us a message and we will schedule a time to come out.
Twentynine Palms is a small desert city in San Bernardino County, sitting at about 1,900 feet elevation in the Mojave Desert. It covers a large land area, so homes tend to be spread out with plenty of open space between them. The north entrance to Joshua Tree National Park sits right in town, which means residents live close to some of the harshest desert conditions in Southern California - intense UV, hard rocky soil, and strong seasonal winds that test anything built outdoors.
The city is home to the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, the largest Marine Corps base in the world by land area. Because of the base, a large portion of local residents are active-duty military families who move on regular rotation - which creates steady demand for fencing work and means homeowners in this market benefit from having a contractor they can trust to work efficiently and without supervision. Many properties in Twentynine Palms have large unfenced lots or fencing that was installed years ago and has not been maintained. The combination of desert sun, caliche soil, and seasonal wind events accelerates wear in ways that homeowners moving here from other parts of California often do not anticipate.
Twentynine Palms Fence has been serving Twentynine Palms since 2015. We know the permit process through the City of Twentynine Palms building department, the soil conditions that make post-hole digging more work here than in softer-ground markets, and the wind exposure that makes anchoring depth matter more here than almost anywhere else in the state. If you are near the downtown mural district or out on the far east side of town near the base, we make the drive. Twentynine Palms is not an afterthought in our service area - it is where we are based.
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Twentynine Palms Fence
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Call (442) 214-8797 or send us a message and we will schedule your free on-site estimate within 1 business day.