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Vinyl Picket Fencing in Chino Hills & Surrounding Cities
Professional Picket Fencing Manufacturing & Installation
Secure Vinyl Fencing offers expert vinyl picket fencing manufacturing and installation in Chino Hills and nearby areas. Durable, stylish vinyl solutions customized for every property.
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 picket fencing solutions that stand the test of time.
Why Chino Hills Homeowners Choose Us

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.
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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.
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.
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!
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.
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.
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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Planning a picket fence in Chino Hills means managing two things that rarely show up together: strict HOA architectural standards AND hillside lot grading that changes 8–18 inches across a typical front-yard run. The Butterfield Ranch HOA requires picket-style fencing along street-facing property lines throughout most of its residential tracts — and that ARC submittal process demands exact product specs, color codes, and post spacing before a single shovel goes in the ground. Illusions Vinyl Fence Classic Series in "New England White" (V300-6) satisfies most Chino Hills HOA color requirements without triggering a custom color review, which can add 4–6 weeks to your timeline. Rolling Ridge Ranch homeowners deal with an additional layer: stepped or racked panel installation to follow grade changes across a 50-foot run. Call (660) 999-9960 to schedule a free on-site estimate — we handle the HOA submittal package, permit documents, and graded installation start to finish.
Most of Chino Hills was built between 1984 and 2002, making it one of the faster-developed planned communities in Southern California. Those original builder-grade wood picket fences in the 91709 zip code are now 20–38 years old — and they show it. Butterfield Ranch and the Carbon Canyon Road corridor represent the largest share of picket fence replacement work in the city. Lots throughout these tracts sit on graded pads with side yards that drop 8 to 18 inches from front to back, which means a standard straight-run fence section won't work — panels have to step down in 4–6 inch increments or be racked to follow grade continuously. HOA standards across most 91709 and 91710-border developments specify white or almond vinyl for any street-facing fence; wood and chain link are both prohibited by most CC&Rs. California pool barrier code adds a separate layer: picket fences enclosing a pool must reach 60 inches minimum height with no more than 4-inch picket spacing, and the Chino Hills Building & Safety Division enforces this strictly at permit inspection.
Common Vinyl Picket Fence Concerns in Chino Hills
Picket Caps Popping Off in Summer Heat — Thermal Expansion on South-Facing Fences
Post caps and individual picket caps on vinyl fences are press-fit into channel slots, not mechanically fastened or glued. Chino Hills summers regularly hit 98–106°F, and white vinyl surface temperatures on south-facing exposures can reach 135–145°F in direct sun. That thermal load expands the PVC compound enough to push caps off their friction-fit seats — especially on cheaper panels with high calcium carbonate filler content and low TiO2 (titanium dioxide) loading. The wrong fix is PVC cement, which creates a rigid bond that cracks the cap housing when the vinyl contracts overnight. The right fix: a thin bead of clear silicone along the interior channel lip before reseating — allows movement, maintains retention. CertainTeed fence panels use a wider, deeper cap channel than most entry-level lines, which holds through thermal cycling far better. Budget 5–10% of your picket caps to need reseating after the first two Chino Hills summers if your fence uses a budget-grade compound. New installations using virgin vinyl with minimum 10 parts per hundred TiO2 loading hold caps reliably for years.
Picket Spacing Failing Pool Barrier Inspection — Non-Compliant Gaps
California Building Code Section 3109 sets a hard maximum of 4-inch gap between pickets on any pool enclosure fence. Standard decorative picket lines from most manufacturers ship at 3.5 inches — that passes. But lower-cost vinyl lines sometimes come in at 4.25 to 4.5 inches to reduce material, and that fails Chino Hills building inspection on the first walkthrough. Height requirement is 60 inches minimum measured from the exterior walking surface. Every pool barrier fence also needs a self-closing, self-latching gate with the latch located on the pool side at a minimum 54 inches above grade — making it unreachable by small children from outside. Magna-Latch ML-2 and D&D Technologies LokkLatch Plus are the two hardware options that reliably clear Chino Hills inspections. We use a spacing jig during installation that holds every picket gap to 3.75 inches — tighter than code requires, with zero margin for inspector variance. Pool barrier configurations cost $34–$44 per linear foot installed, versus $28–$38 for standard decorative picket height.
Post Heave on Hillside Lots — Shallow Footings Causing Lean Within Two Years
The soil profile in Chino Hills hillside tracts — Butterfield Ranch and Rolling Ridge Ranch are the most common examples — contains expansive clay that swells during wet winters and contracts in dry summers. Posts installed at only 18 inches deep in this soil will heave and lean within two to three seasons. Correct practice for Chino Hills conditions is 30-inch footing depth with a 6-inch gravel base, and fast-set concrete poured with a slight bell flare at the base to resist uplift. We use Quikrete 5000 or Sakrete High-Strength Mix, both rated for 5,000 PSI at 28 days — appropriate for hillside post loads. Budget fence crews who chase low prices by going shallow on footings will leave you with a leaning fence by year three. Chino Hills Building & Safety may require a fence permit with footing details for hillside lots, particularly when grade changes exceed 12 inches. As licensed contractor #1136541, we meet California residential code footing specs and can provide documentation for plan check if required.
Pricing Reality for Vinyl Picket Fence on a Typical Chino Hills Lot
Standard 48-inch vinyl picket fence in Chino Hills runs $28–$38 per linear foot installed. A typical front-yard run — 80 to 120 linear feet with one walk gate — comes in at $2,400–$4,600 total. Pool barrier height (60 inches) adds roughly $6–$8 per linear foot because of the taller panel and self-closing gate hardware. Hillside lots with more than 8 inches of grade change across the run add $3–$5 per linear foot for stepped or racked installation labor. Material grade has a real long-term impact: calcium carbonate-filled budget panels cost less upfront but yellow noticeably within 8–12 years in Chino Hills UV exposure. Virgin vinyl panels with proper UV inhibitor loading cost 15–20% more and hold white for 20-plus years. Because we manufacture our own panels, we cut out distributor markup — that's why our pricing stays in the $28–$42 range even on HOA-spec jobs that require specific profiles. Free on-site estimate with exact pricing, not a range. Call (660) 999-9960.
Wood-to-Vinyl Conversion — When Posts Rot but Pickets Still Look Okay
This scenario is common on Chino Hills properties from the late 1990s: the original wood picket fence has posts rotted at the footing line, causing lean, but the homeowner wants to preserve sections where the pickets still look intact. With wood fences, partial preservation doesn't really work — wood posts can't accept vinyl rail brackets or post sleeves, so a full panel swap is required on any section you're replacing. New vinyl posts go into redrilled 30-inch holes with fresh concrete footings, and new vinyl rail inserts and picket panels install into those posts. Steel reinforcement channels inside the post provide rigidity on corner and end posts. Bufftech's Chesterfield picket profile and ActiveYards Freedom series both closely match the classic look of 1990s builder-grade wood pickets, keeping the visual transition clean where a neighbor's fence hasn't been replaced yet. Budget $28–$35 per linear foot for a full wood-to-vinyl conversion in Chino Hills. A partial-repair approach on wood almost always turns into a full replacement within 12 months anyway — the adjacent posts follow the same rot timeline.
Frequently Asked Questions
How fast can you get to Chino Hills for a vinyl picket fence estimate?▼
Chino Hills sits about 35–45 minutes from our base via the 60 Freeway east to Chino Hills Parkway, or the 71 south — straightforward drive with predictable timing outside of peak hours. Free on-site estimates in Chino Hills are typically available within 2–4 business days of your call. Once you approve the quote, standard picket fence installs schedule 1–3 weeks out depending on material lead time. HOA submittals for Butterfield Ranch or similar associations add 2–4 weeks for ARC review, but we prepare all the documentation. Call (660) 999-9960 to get on the schedule.
What does vinyl picket fence installation cost per linear foot in Chino Hills?▼
Standard 48-inch vinyl picket fence installs at $28–$38 per linear foot in Chino Hills. Pool barrier height (60 inches with self-closing Magna-Latch gate) runs $34–$44 per linear foot. Hillside lots with grade changes exceeding 8 inches add $3–$5 per linear foot for racked or stepped panel work. Walk gates run $350–$600 each depending on width and hardware spec. We give exact project pricing on-site — one number, not a range. No deposit required until materials are ordered. Call (660) 999-9960 for a free estimate, or schedule online.
Do I need a city permit for vinyl picket fence in Chino Hills, and how does HOA approval work?▼
Chino Hills Building & Safety requires a fence permit for any fence over 6 feet in height. Standard 48-inch and 60-inch picket fences fall below that threshold and typically don't need a city permit — but pool barrier fences always require a permit and inspection, regardless of height. HOA approval is a completely separate process: associations like Butterfield Ranch and The Oaks require an Architectural Review Committee application with product specs, color samples, and a plot plan. ARC review takes 2–4 weeks in most Chino Hills HOAs. As licensed contractor #1136541, we prepare the full submittal package and know which product lines and colors each major Chino Hills HOA has on their pre-approved list.
How do you guarantee the picket spacing meets California pool barrier code in Chino Hills?▼
Every pool barrier install uses a steel spacing jig that locks each picket gap at 3.75 inches — tighter than the 4-inch maximum California code requires. That margin eliminates any risk of borderline failures at Chino Hills building inspection. The self-closing gate uses a D&D Technologies LokkLatch Plus as standard, with the latch positioned on the pool side above 54 inches. Gate frames wider than 4 feet get an anti-sag truss rod to prevent the frame from racking over time. J-bolt hardware anchors the hinge-side post to the footing. All of this is included in the pool barrier pricing — no line-item surprises.
What warranty covers a vinyl picket fence installed in Chino Hills?▼
A lifetime material warranty covers all vinyl panels, posts, picket caps, and rail inserts we install — manufacturing defects, structural failure under normal use, and color fade beyond expected aging. Because we manufacture our own panels, warranty claims go directly through us, not through a distributor middleman. Labor is covered for 2 years. What the warranty excludes: vehicle or equipment impact, Santa Ana wind damage above 70 mph, and chemical fading from pool chlorine overspray on panels within 18 inches of the water line. In Chino Hills's climate — 300-plus sunny days annually — virgin vinyl with proper UV inhibitor loading holds white color reliably past 20 years. Secure Vinyl Fencing carries a 5-star Google rating with 51 reviews.
Do you install vinyl picket fence in cities near Chino Hills, and how far out is your schedule?▼
Chino Hills sits centrally between our Los Angeles County and inland Southern California coverage areas. We regularly install in Chino, Diamond Bar, Walnut, Pomona, La Verne, and San Dimas — all within a 15-mile radius of 91709. Standard picket fence jobs typically schedule within 1–2 weeks. Pool barrier or HOA-permitted projects that require plan check or ARC approval run 3–5 weeks from estimate to first installation day. We coordinate the scheduling around your HOA timeline so materials arrive the same week as your ARC approval. Call (660) 999-9960 to check current availability and lock in your spot.
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