
Precision Pacifica Fence serves homeowners throughout Pacifica, CA with wood fence installation, vinyl fence installation, and fence repair, and our crew has worked on the mid-century homes in Linda Mar, Sharp Park, and Vallemar long enough to know what the salt air and wind do to fences here. We reply within 1 business day and every estimate is free and written.

Pacifica homeowners in Linda Mar and Sharp Park often choose wood fencing because it blends naturally with the city's postwar cottage and ranch-style homes. We use cedar and redwood species rated for coastal exposure and apply a penetrating sealer on installation day so salt air does not reach the grain before the first wet season. Learn more about our wood fence installation in Pacifica.
Vinyl is the low-maintenance choice for Pacifica homeowners who want a clean look without worrying about salt corrosion, peeling paint, or wood rot. The material does not absorb moisture, so the marine layer that rolls in every morning does not shorten its life the way it shortens the life of untreated wood.
Salt air works on hardware faster in Pacifica than anywhere inland, and sandy coastal soil can shift post footings over time. We assess what caused the damage before we replace boards or straighten posts, so the repair addresses the underlying problem and not just the visible symptom.
Hot-dipped galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link holds up to Pacifica's salt air far better than bare steel, and it is a common choice for property boundary work in the city's hillside lots where a solid panel fence would catch too much coastal wind.
Homes in Pacifica sit close together on modest lots, and a solid privacy fence can give a yard real separation from the street and neighboring properties. We engineer every panel for Pacifica's coastal wind loads so a 6-foot fence does not become a sail during the afternoon onshore gusts.
When a fence in Pacifica has rotted posts, compromised rails, or sections that have lost structural integrity, repair often costs nearly as much as starting fresh with the right materials. We give homeowners an honest comparison before any work begins.
Pacifica sits directly on the Pacific Ocean, and that geography changes everything about outdoor construction. Salt air corrodes bare metal hardware within a season. The marine layer that settles over Linda Mar and Sharp Park almost every morning keeps wood damp for hours each day, and that moisture accumulates into rot at post bases faster than most homeowners expect. Strong onshore winds, especially through spring and summer, put structural stress on any solid panel fence. A contractor who does not account for these conditions at the design stage ends up building something that fails in two or three years instead of lasting a decade.
The housing stock here also shapes the work. Most Pacifica homes were built between the 1950s and 1970s, and many still have their original fencing. That older fencing was not built with modern coastal-grade hardware or treated lumber specifications. When it fails, it tends to fail all at once - one post rotting leads to a leaning rail which leads to a board-by-board collapse. We have replaced enough Pacifica fences to know the warning signs, and we talk homeowners through repair-vs-replace decisions honestly rather than defaulting to the more expensive option.
Precision Pacifica Fence is based in Pacifica and has been serving this community since 2016. We pull permits through the City of Pacifica Building Division on projects that require them, and we know which residential zones and Coastal Zone overlays trigger additional review. That familiarity shortens the time from signed estimate to finished fence.
Our crew works across all of Pacifica's neighborhoods. The homes near Mori Point and Rockaway Beach sit in some of the highest wind and salt-spray zones in the city - those jobs require deeper post footings and heavier hardware than a street two miles inland. The older homes in the Sharp Park and Vallemar areas often have original 1940s and 1950s construction that needs careful attachment planning so a new fence does not compromise an aging foundation or retaining wall. The newer tracts in Linda Mar and Fairway Park are more straightforward in layout but still benefit from coastal-grade materials.
Homeowners heading toward Daly City along Highway 1 are also in our regular service area - we handle fence projects across the entire coastal corridor from Pacifica north to San Francisco. Neighbors looking into Half Moon Bay to the south will find our service area extends that direction as well.
Call or submit the contact form and we reply within 1 business day to schedule your on-site estimate. The estimate visit is free and does not commit you to anything.
We walk the property, check soil conditions, measure the fence line, and identify any Coastal Zone or permit requirements before writing a detailed, itemized quote. There are no surprises added after you approve the estimate.
We set posts to the depth required for Pacifica's soil and wind load, use stainless or galvanized hardware throughout, and do not leave until the fence is plumb, gated, and latched correctly. Most residential jobs are completed in one to three days.
We walk the finished fence with you before we leave and explain any maintenance steps specific to the material you chose. If anything is not right, we come back and fix it.
We reply within 1 business day. Free written estimate, no obligation.
(650) 501-3097Pacifica is a coastal city of about 38,000 residents in San Mateo County, situated directly on the Pacific Ocean just south of San Francisco. The city is divided into distinct neighborhoods - Linda Mar is the largest and most suburban, with rows of 1960s and 1970s tract homes; Sharp Park is older and closer to the ocean, with some homes dating to the 1930s and 1940s; Rockaway Beach is a compact cove neighborhood with a well-known stretch of restaurant row; and Vallemar and Fairway Park round out a residential community that is overwhelmingly owner-occupied. The city of Pacifica is largely residential with very little commercial or industrial land, which gives it a quiet neighborhood character despite being minutes from San Francisco by car.
Property values in Pacifica are among the highest in San Mateo County, with median home values well above $900,000 even for the modest postwar homes that make up most of the housing stock. Homeowners here invest in maintaining their properties, and the outdoor environment demands it: the combination of salt air, persistent fog, and strong onshore winds is harder on exterior surfaces than almost any other climate in California. Nearby Daly City to the north shares much of the same coastal climate, and we serve both communities regularly. Homeowners along the coast south of Pacifica toward Half Moon Bay will find the same coastal conditions and the same local expertise from our team.
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