Local Fence Contractor Expertise
In the rolling hills above Malibu, Calabasas homeowners choose a fence contractor who understands gated communities, HOA approval, and Mediterranean estates. We specialize in fence installation across all material types—wood, vinyl, iron, and aluminum—tailored to Calabasas neighborhoods like Calabasas Hills and Saratoga Ranch. This page covers what to expect when building a fence here.
Fencing in Calabasas involves more than design. You'll navigate HOA rules, building permits, and property lines. We walk you through each step so nothing derails your project.
From first conversation to final inspection, we keep you informed at every stage.
We listen to your vision and assess your property. This includes reviewing your property lines, neighborhood HOA rules, and sketch layout.
We handle municipal permits and HOA architectural review. Many Calabasas neighborhoods require board approval before work begins.
Posts are set precisely, panels aligned, and finishes applied with care. We prioritize accuracy so your fence lasts years.
We inspect every detail with you, confirm municipal sign-off if required, and answer final questions before project close.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
We build and install fencing and gates in wood, vinyl, metal, and composite to suit every home and budget.
Timeless appeal for Calabasas estates. Wood blends beautifully with Mediterranean architecture common in neighborhoods like The Oaks and Calabasas Park. We choose grade-selected lumber and finish it with stain or paint.

Custom wood privacy fence in Greater Mulwood neighborhood

Low-maintenance vinyl perimeter fence
No painting, no rot. Vinyl is ideal for busy Calabasas homeowners who want lasting durability. It resists sun fading and moisture common in gated communities with high-end estates.
Ornamental iron gates and fences add elegance to Saratoga Ranch and Calabasas Highlands properties. Wrought iron offers both security and aesthetic refinement.

Wrought iron driveway gate in upscale gated community

Lightweight aluminum fencing offers durability
Lightweight, rust-proof, and modern. Aluminum and composite materials suit contemporary estates in Calabasas Park and other family neighborhoods where durability matters.
Affordable security for side yards or utility areas. Best for dog runs and temporary screening in gated estate properties.
Budget-friendly option where aesthetics are secondary.
Driveway gates, entry gates, and security gates. All materials available. Most Calabasas neighborhoods require proper clearance and swing width.
Gates enhance security and add property value.
Aging wood fences, rust damage, or loose panels? We repair selectively, reinforce posts, and refinish to match existing work.
Extend fence life without full replacement.
Calabasas is known for gated, HOA-governed neighborhoods. Before building, you'll need to confirm HOA approval, setback rules, height limits, and material restrictions specific to your community.
HOA Approval Typically Takes 30–60 Days. Submit your fence plans (height, material, style, color) to your architectural review committee early. Calabasas Hills, Mulwood, and Saratoga Ranch each have different guidelines.
City of Calabasas requires permits for most fence work. You'll also need a property survey to confirm accurate boundaries. Corner lot properties or those near slopes require extra care.
Many homeowners skip this step and face costly delays or removal orders. We handle permits upfront so there's no guesswork.
A well-built fence enhances curb appeal and adds security. In Calabasas estates, the right fence material and finish can complement Mediterranean-style homes and natural mountain backdrops.
Calabasas is nestled northwest of Los Angeles in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains.
We work throughout Calabasas and neighboring communities. The city is about 30 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles, accessible via US 101 (the Ventura Freeway).
Yes. Most Calabasas neighborhoods are HOA-governed. You'll need approval from your architectural review committee before permits are filed. Approval typically takes 30–60 days, so plan early.
Wood, vinyl, and wrought iron are typically approved. Chain-link is often restricted to side or rear yards. Check your CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions) for height, color, and style limits specific to your community.
Yes. City of Calabasas requires permits for most fence work. Fences above 6 feet or near property lines almost always require permits. We file and manage this process for you.
Property surveys are highly recommended, especially on hillside lots or corner properties. A professional survey confirms exact boundaries and prevents encroachment disputes. Many permit applications require one.
California's Good Neighbor Fence Law allows shared boundary fences, but cost-sharing is voluntary unless you both agree in writing. We recommend discussing plans and costs with your neighbor early.
From consultation to installation, total timeline includes HOA review (30–60 days), permit processing (2–3 weeks), and installation (1–3 weeks depending on scope). We'll keep you updated at every step.
Ready to build a fence that matches your Calabasas home and passes every inspection? Call us for a free consultation and site assessment. We'll walk you through the approval process, timeline, and options.
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