
Precision Pacifica Fence is a Fence Contractor serving Millbrae, CA, installing aluminum, wood, vinyl, and pool fencing for homeowners across the city. We have served the Peninsula since 2016 and reply to every estimate request within one business day.

Millbrae hillside lots put extra stress on fence materials, and aluminum is one of the best choices for homes on sloped terrain because it does not rust, warp, or absorb moisture the way untreated iron or wood can. If you want a fence that holds up against the marine air coming in off the bay without constant upkeep, our aluminum fence installation service gives you that durability with a clean look.
The postwar ranch homes that line Millbrae streets often had original wood fences, and many homeowners replacing them want to keep that traditional look. We use pressure-treated and naturally rot-resistant wood species suited to the Bay Area coast, and we seal every fence before we leave so the marine moisture does not start working on it immediately.
Vinyl is the zero-maintenance option for Millbrae homeowners who want a clean, solid fence without the annual upkeep of staining or painting. It handles the persistent bay-area fog without absorbing moisture, and it does not splinter on hillside lots where ground movement can stress fence panels over time.
Millbrae homes built in the 1950s and 1960s often have original fencing that has been patched multiple times over the decades, and at some point partial repairs stop making sense. We assess whether your existing fence can be salvaged with targeted repairs or whether replacement is the better investment given the materials and condition.
California law requires a compliant safety barrier around every residential pool, and older Millbrae homes with pools often have original barriers that no longer meet current standards. We install pool fencing that satisfies the California Building Code requirements and is rated for the coastal moisture levels common throughout Millbrae.
The marine layer that rolls in from the bay and the Pacific works on unprotected wood continuously, and a wood fence in Millbrae that goes unprotected for more than a couple of seasons will show it. We clean, prep, and apply a penetrating stain or sealer rated for coastal environments so your fence sheds moisture instead of soaking it up.
Most of Millbrae's residential neighborhoods sit west of El Camino Real on lots that climb into the hills, and sloped terrain creates installation challenges that flat-yard jobs simply do not have. Posts need to be set at precise depths to account for grade changes, panels must be racked or stepped to follow the contour, and gate hardware has to be adjusted for the angle so it closes properly under its own weight. A contractor who has not worked regularly on hillside lots will either cut corners on post depth or produce a fence line that looks uneven against the slope.
Beyond the terrain, Millbrae's proximity to the bay and the Pacific means marine moisture is a constant factor. Fog rolls in through much of the year, and the salt air that comes with it accelerates corrosion on untreated hardware and rot in unprotected wood. Homes here were mostly built between the 1940s and 1970s, which means a lot of original fencing has already reached the end of its useful life. Choosing the right material and applying the right finish coating from the start is what separates a fence that lasts two decades from one that needs attention every few years.
Our crew works throughout Millbrae regularly, and the homes we encounter most often are the postwar ranch-style and split-level houses west of El Camino Real, sitting on sloped lots with mature landscaping and fences that are overdue for replacement. Many of these properties have had the same fence patched and re-patched for 30 or 40 years, and what homeowners usually need is a clean start with a material that will actually hold up to the climate here.
Millbrae is a straightforward drive from our Pacifica base, and we pull permits from the City of Millbrae when the project scope requires one. The Millbrae BART and Caltrain station is a landmark most residents know well, and the neighborhoods stretching up from there toward the western hills are where the majority of our fence work happens. El Camino Real cuts through the center of town, and we know the residential streets on both sides.
We also serve homeowners in San Bruno immediately to the south, where the terrain and housing stock are similar. If you have a neighbor or family member in Burlingame who needs fence work, we cover that area as well.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe your project. We reply within one business day to confirm details and schedule a site visit.
We walk your property, measure the run, check the slope, and confirm property lines before quoting. You receive a written itemized estimate so you know exactly what you are paying for before any work begins, with no surprise charges.
Most Millbrae residential fence jobs are completed in one to two days. You do not need to be home for the entire installation, but we ask that someone is available at the start so we can walk the line and confirm placement before posts go in.
When the job is done, we do a final walkthrough with you, adjust any gates, and remove all job-site debris before we leave. We want you to feel confident about the work before we consider the project complete.
We serve all of Millbrae and reply within one business day. No pressure, no obligation.
(650) 501-3097Millbrae is a small, established city of about 23,000 residents in San Mateo County, sitting between the bay to the east and the hills to the west. The city is perhaps best known for its transit hub at the Millbrae BART and Caltrain station, the only place in the Bay Area where both rail systems share a stop. Most of the residential areas climb west of El Camino Real into the hills, where single-family homes on winding, sloped streets give the city a quieter, more suburban character than denser neighbors like Daly City to the north.
The majority of Millbrae's housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1970s, making it typical of the postwar Peninsula suburbs. Ranch-style and split-level homes are common, most with stucco exteriors and attached garages. Median home values sit well above $1 million, and most residents own their homes and have lived here for years. That combination of high property values and long-term ownership means homeowners here tend to invest in doing fence work correctly rather than patching and waiting. Nearby areas we also serve include Burlingame just to the south and San Bruno to the north.
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