Claremont Fence Pros
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Composite Fence Installation in Claremont CA

Claremont Fence Pros
A composite fence is a privacy fence made from wood-plastic composite boards or panels. It gives you a clean look without paint or stain. Composite fencing works well for backyards, side yards, and property lines in Claremont.
What Is a Composite Fence
Composite fencing uses composite boards or composite fence panels that mount to rails between posts. Many systems use metal posts and brackets, then composite boards lock in with fasteners or channels. The goal is a straight, solid fence line that stays tight over time.
Benefits of Composite Fencing
Composite fencing is a good option when you want privacy with less upkeep than wood.
- Low upkeep with no staining or sealing
- Strong privacy for backyard fence lines
- No rot like wood pickets
- Less warping and checking than many wood boards
- Clean, consistent look across long runs
What Sets Our Composite Fence Installation Apart
A composite fence only stays straight if the layout and post setting are done right. We focus on the frame that holds the panels.
- We plan the fence line, corners, and grade changes before we dig
- We set posts plumb and keep spacing consistent for the fence system
- We use concrete footings and brace posts while the concrete sets
- We keep rails level and square so panels sit tight
- We build gates that swing clean and latch without dragging
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Signs You Need a New Composite Fence
If your current fence has problems that keep coming back, replacement can be the right call.
- Fence posts lean or feel loose at the base
- Panels rattle in the wind or gaps keep growing
- Wood boards rot, split, or pull away from rails
- Gate sags, drags, or will not latch
- Fence line looks uneven from slope changes
Contact us here
if you want to replace your fence.
Step-by-Step Composite Fence Installation Process
Site Walk and Layout
We walk the fence line, confirm the run, and mark corners and gate locations. We plan for slopes so the fence line looks clean. Depending on the grade, we use a stepped layout or follow the grade with the system that fits the site.
Post Holes and Post Depth
We dig post holes to the depth and diameter that match the fence height and soil conditions. Post depth matters. Shallow posts lead to lean and movement.
Concrete Footings
We set posts in concrete and keep them plumb. We give the concrete time to set before we load the frame. This helps prevent shifting later.
Rails, Brackets, and Hardware
We install rails and brackets and keep the frame tight and square. A strong frame keeps composite boards from shifting and keeps the fence line straight.
Composite Boards, Panels, and Spacing
We install composite boards or composite fence panels based on the system. Composite expands and contracts with temperature. We keep spacing correct so boards do not bow and the fence stays even.
Composite Fence Gates
Gates are where many fences fail first. We build a stiff gate frame, set hinges, and align the latch so the gate swings smooth. If you need a wider opening, we plan that at layout
Composite Fence Repair in Claremont
If the posts and frame are in good shape, composite fence repair can make sense. Common repairs include replacing cracked boards, tightening rails and hardware, fixing loose brackets, and rebuilding a sagging gate.
Tell us what is going on and we will give you a clear plan.