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Vinyl Patio Covers in Chino Hills & Surrounding Cities

Professional Patio Covers Manufacturing & Installation

Secure Vinyl Fencing offers expert vinyl patio covers manufacturing and installation in Chino Hills and nearby areas. Durable, stylish vinyl solutions customized for every property.

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When you live in Chino Hills, where the sun shines nearly year-round and curb appeal truly matters, choosing the right fencing company makes all the difference. Secure Vinyl Fencing has proudly served Chino Hills homeowners with premium vinyl patio covers solutions that stand the test of time.

Why Chino Hills Homeowners Choose Us

Locally manufactured in LA
UV-resistant & moisture-proof
20+ year durability
Won't rot, warp, or splinter
Licensed & Insured (#1136541)
Free on-site estimates
Vinyl Patio Covers in Chino Hills

In-House Manufacturing for Chino Hills

Every panel, post, and rail is crafted in our Los Angeles facility using modern extrusion technology. Custom measurements for your specific Chino Hills property, wide variety of styles and colors, and faster turnaround than national suppliers.

Our Installation Process

1Comprehensive site inspection and measurements
2Old fence removal (if needed)
3Precision digging, leveling, and post anchoring
4Panel assembly with seamless finishes
5Complete cleanup and quality walkthrough

We serve residential homes, apartment complexes, HOAs, schools, and commercial properties throughout Chino Hills. Contact us today for a free estimate.

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Roberto Guerra

1 month ago

Shout out to Vardges the owner for the great experience from start to finish. He showed up on time, kept me updated, no hidden costs. The crew was professional, efficient, and finished the job exactly as promised. The fence itself is extremely sturdy and perfectly level — you can tell they didn't cut any corners.

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Sian

1 month ago

I highly, highly recommend Security Fences. The owner, Vardges, did an amazing job on replacing 4 gates and some fencing on my property. He used quality materials and finished the work in one day. On top of that, he came up with an innovative solution to a problem I had with some metal fencing I had on a veranda.

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Dorothy Chappie

6 months ago

The whole experience was fabulous! The owner showed up on time, brought samples, was very friendly and knowledgeable. Reasonably priced for high quality product. Definitely highly recommend!! Our fence is awesome!

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Artos Aramyan

7 months ago

Secure Fences did an outstanding job from start to finish. Their team was professional, punctual, and clearly knew their craft. They took the time to understand exactly what I wanted, offered helpful suggestions, and delivered a fence that looks great and feels incredibly sturdy.

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christina htht

6 months ago

Secure fence is amazing at what they do, I highly highly recommend their company. They are so professional and precise with everything they do. They added a door to my side yard, I also got my front yard fences done with them. Truly a 5 star company.

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Mihika Kapoor

1 month ago

Vardges is a true professional — prompt, reliable, and easy to work with. He completed the private fencing and roller gate for our property and took the time to explain everything in great detail. The workmanship was excellent, and everything was installed properly and neatly.

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HOA architectural review committees in Butterfield Ranch and The Preserve at Chino Hills reject more patio cover applications than almost any other backyard project — not because homeowners are doing anything wrong, but because the contractor didn't pull the CC&Rs before designing the cover. Chino Hills sits inland enough that there's no marine layer moderating the heat, and the 1990s and early 2000s tract homes throughout 91709 were built with plain concrete slabs and zero overhead protection. By late June, south-facing patios in the Ridgeline and Carbon Canyon Road corridor neighborhoods are completely unusable by midmorning. A properly engineered vinyl patio cover — framed with an aluminum-reinforced main beam, built with UV-stabilized virgin PVC, and pitched correctly for winter rain drainage — turns that slab into usable square footage for eight or nine months a year. We handle the HOA submittal, the San Bernardino County permit package, and the installation so you're not juggling three separate processes.

The vast majority of Chino Hills housing stock dates from 1987 through 2005 — two-story stucco tract homes on 6,000 to 9,000 square foot lots, HOA-governed, with standard 10×12 to 12×20 rear patio slabs. In the 91709 zip code, covering most of Chino Hills proper, those homes sit on hillside lots with grade changes that affect post height and footing depth significantly — a cover that's 8 feet at the ledger might need a 10-foot post at the outer edge because the yard slopes away from the house. The lower-elevation Los Serranos area, near the 71 Freeway corridor and the 91710 zip code boundary, has some older ranch-style homes from the 1970s where existing concrete slabs may need supplemental footings before posts can be anchored. Santa Ana wind events hit the Carbon Canyon pass with particular force — gusts regularly reach 50-65 mph through that corridor, which means post anchor sizing and rafter arm spacing aren't just aesthetic decisions. San Bernardino County Building & Safety administers permits for all Chino Hills construction, and attached covers over 120 square feet require a full permit with structural drawings.

Common Vinyl Patio Covers Concerns in Chino Hills

Ledger Board Leaks Where the Cover Attaches to the House

Attaching a patio cover ledger to a stucco exterior is the single most common source of water intrusion on Southern California patio covers — and it shows up constantly on Chino Hills homes where the original installation skipped proper flashing. Every lag bolt through stucco into framing is a water path if the ledger isn't protected with metal Z-flashing tucked under the stucco above it. Caulking alone fails within 2-3 years as the vinyl ledger board expands and contracts through Chino Hills's 60°F-plus daily temperature swings. Proper fix uses Sikaflex 1A or Pecora 864 elastomeric sealant at the seams, not standard silicone. Water intrusion repair behind a poorly flashed ledger — including stucco patching and any interior drywall damage — typically runs $800-$2,200 depending on how long it went undetected. Getting the flashing right during original installation costs nothing extra and eliminates the problem entirely.

Roof Pitch Too Flat — Standing Water, Algae, and Panel Cracking

Vinyl patio cover panels need a minimum slope of 1/8 inch per foot to drain reliably — ideally 1/4 inch per foot given the heavy atmospheric river rain events Chino Hills sees in January and February. Covers installed nearly flat on homes along Rolling Ridge Road hold water after rain, develop algae and dark staining on the panels within two seasons, and start cracking as freeze-thaw cycles stress the flat-pooled sections. Chino Hills does get overnight frost in December and January — colder than most of coastal LA — so thermal expansion isn't a theoretical concern. The rafter arms and main beam set the pitch geometry permanently during framing; you can't adjust slope after the structure is up without rebuilding it. Palram panel systems, which we use on many installs, publish minimum pitch specs in their installation documentation — ignoring them voids the panel warranty outright.

San Bernardino County Permits and HOA Approval — Two Separate Tracks

Chino Hills homeowners often don't realize they're dealing with two parallel approval processes: the San Bernardino County Building & Safety permit (required for any attached cover over 120 sq ft), and the HOA architectural committee review (required before you can even apply for the permit in most Chino Hills communities). The permit application needs a site plan, beam and footing structural calculations, and a ledger attachment detail. HOA review in communities like Butterfield Ranch typically takes 3-6 weeks depending on when the board meets — some boards only convene monthly. Total timeline from HOA submission to permit approval to installation start runs 6-10 weeks in most cases. Licensed contractor #1136541 prepares the structural drawings, HOA submittal package, and permit application as part of our installation service. Homeowners don't pay separately for those documents — it's included.

Heat Expansion Cracking in Undersized or Recycled-Compound Vinyl

Vinyl moves roughly 3/8 inch per 10 feet of panel length for every 50°F temperature change. In Chino Hills, a panel that's 40°F at 6am in January can hit 130°F surface temperature on a July afternoon — that's a 90°F swing, meaning significant thermal movement every single day. Budget vinyl patio cover systems use undersized expansion gaps between panels and rigid purlin clips that bind instead of float. The panels buckle or crack within 3-4 seasons. Quality systems like TEMO and Duralum engineer expansion joints at each purlin clip and use a floating channel that lets panels move without binding. Virgin vinyl with 2%+ titanium dioxide (TiO2) UV inhibitor content stays flexible through those temperature cycles; recycled-compound vinyl becomes brittle faster. New panel replacement on a cracked system runs $18-$28 per square foot. A quality new installation runs $28-$45 per square foot — the gap narrows fast when you factor in panel replacement costs.

Hanging Fans, Lights, and Planters — Load Rating Matters

Standard residential vinyl patio cover rafter arms are 3-inch extruded aluminum channels engineered for distributed loads — wind and the occasional light snow dusting. They're not designed for a 40-pound hanging planter or a ceiling fan pulling on a single fastener point. Point loads on a rafter arm can pull the fastener out of the extrusion over time, especially when the fan vibrates at speed. If you know you want a ceiling fan, string lights, or a heavy planter before installation, say so — rafter arm sizing and spacing can be designed around those loads from the start. We add steel reinforcement channels inside designated fan-mount rafter arms, which runs $150-$250 per fan location added during original installation. Amerimax decorative fascia trim conceals wiring runs cleanly along the beam. Retrofitting reinforcement after the cover is up costs significantly more and isn't always possible depending on how the frame was built.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you get to Chino Hills for a vinyl patio cover estimate?

Chino Hills is straightforward for us — it's right at the 71 and 60 interchange, about 35-45 minutes from our central service area depending on traffic. We can usually schedule a free on-site estimate within 3-5 business days of your call, and we bring a tape measure and site plan to the appointment so you leave with actual numbers, not a range. Once HOA approval and county permit are in hand, most residential patio cover installs run 1-3 days on-site. Call (660) 999-9960 to get on the calendar — we cover all of Chino Hills including Butterfield Ranch, Carbon Canyon, and the Los Serranos area near the 71.

What does a vinyl patio cover cost to install in Chino Hills?

Attached vinyl patio covers in Chino Hills typically run $28-$45 per square foot installed — that range covers the ledger-to-post structure, panels, fascia trim, and standard guttering. A 12×16 attached cover (192 sq ft) usually lands between $5,400 and $8,600 complete, including permit fees. What moves the number up: hillside lot grade changes requiring taller posts, added fan-mount reinforcement, premium panel systems like TEMO, or a freestanding design that needs additional post footings. Freestanding covers run about 10-15% more per square foot than attached designs. Call (660) 999-9960 for a free on-site estimate with line-item pricing — no ballpark ranges that grow after you sign.

Does Chino Hills require a permit for a backyard patio cover, and do you handle the HOA paperwork too?

San Bernardino County Building & Safety requires a building permit for any attached patio cover over 120 square feet — which covers the majority of residential installs in Chino Hills. The permit application needs structural calculations, a site plan, and a ledger attachment detail drawing. For HOA communities like Butterfield Ranch and The Preserve, you also need architectural committee approval before the permit application even goes in. That HOA review typically takes 3-6 weeks. Licensed contractor #1136541 prepares the permit drawings and HOA submittal package as part of our installation service — no separate charge for those documents. Plan on a 6-10 week total timeline from HOA submission to installation start.

Can you attach a patio cover to a home with a tile roof or a high eave line?

Yes, and it comes up often in Chino Hills where many of the 1990s and 2000s tract homes have S-tile roofs with deeper overhangs. Attaching a ledger board below a tile overhang means working within the existing soffit space without cracking the tile field — we use a structural ledger bracket system that ties into the wall framing without disturbing the tile. Homes in the Ridgeline neighborhood with higher eave lines sometimes need taller outer posts to maintain an 8-foot interior ceiling height under the cover. Because we manufacture our own vinyl post sleeves and trim in-house, we can cut custom lengths on-site rather than working around standard stock heights.

What warranty covers a vinyl patio cover installed by Secure Vinyl Fencing?

The vinyl panels and structural extrusion components carry a lifetime material warranty against cracking, warping, and color fade — which is the critical coverage for Chino Hills's 300-plus days of direct UV exposure per year. The warranty covers manufacturing defects and UV degradation; it excludes physical impact damage or modifications made after installation. Because we manufacture our own panels rather than reselling a distributor's product, warranty claims come directly back to us — no third-party manufacturer loop. Labor warranty runs 5 years. Palram and TEMO components sourced for specific projects carry their own manufacturer warranties alongside ours, which adds a second layer of coverage on those materials.

Do you cover Diamond Bar, Walnut, and other cities near Chino Hills?

Yes. From Chino Hills we regularly work in Diamond Bar, Walnut, Pomona, San Dimas, La Verne, and West Covina — all within 15-25 minutes. The full service area covers LA County, Orange County, and Ventura County, so if a project is further west or south, that's still within range. Scheduling in Chino Hills typically runs 2-4 weeks out from a signed contract, with spring and early summer booking fastest as homeowners race to get covers in before peak heat. Call (660) 999-9960 or request a free estimate online — we'll confirm availability for your specific address and get you on the calendar.

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