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Vinyl Ranch Rail Fence in Palos Verdes & Surrounding Cities

Professional Ranch Rail Manufacturing & Installation

Secure Vinyl Fencing offers expert vinyl ranch rail fence manufacturing and installation in Palos Verdes and nearby areas. Durable, stylish vinyl solutions customized for every property.

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When you live in Palos Verdes, 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 Palos Verdes homeowners with premium vinyl ranch rail solutions that stand the test of time.

Why Palos Verdes 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 Ranch Rail Fence in Palos Verdes

In-House Manufacturing for Palos Verdes

Every panel, post, and rail is crafted in our Los Angeles facility using modern extrusion technology. Custom measurements for your specific Palos Verdes 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 Palos Verdes. 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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Secure Vinyl Fencing installs vinyl ranch rail on Palos Verdes horse properties — licensed #1136541, free on-site estimates, lifetime material warranty.

Last updated June 2026

Horse pasture perimeter fencing on the Palos Verdes Peninsula is not the same job as a decorative ranch rail along a suburban front yard — the slope grades, Pacific salt air, and Rolling Hills Community Association approval requirements all change the calculus before a single post hole is dug. Secure Vinyl Fencing manufactures and installs 2-, 3-, and 4-rail vinyl ranch rail across the 90274 and 90275 zip codes, from the equestrian properties along Georgeff Road in Rolling Hills Estates to the larger parcels above Portuguese Bend in Rancho Palos Verdes. Terrain is the first variable: most Palos Verdes hillside lots require racking panels rather than stepped installation, and the rack-to-grade limit on standard ranch rail systems matters when your property drops 12 feet over a 60-foot run. Country Estate's ranch rail line handles racking to approximately 12 degrees without visible rail gaps — useful on the steeper west-facing runs that catch the afternoon ocean wind. Call (660) 999-9960 for a free on-site estimate; we measure the grade, walk the full fence line, and give you exact pricing before anything is scheduled.

Ranch rail demand on the Peninsula is concentrated in two distinct zones. Rolling Hills (90274) is a private gated community where nearly every parcel was originally platted with equestrian easements and where the Rolling Hills Community Association (RHCA) governs material, style, and height for all fencing before a contractor touches the ground. The equestrian tracts in Rolling Hills Estates (also 90274) — particularly the Georgeff Road corridor and the streets feeding off Palos Verdes Drive North — carry aging wood ranch rail from the 1960s and early 1970s that is now splitting, heaving at the posts, or simply past its replacement date. Over in Rancho Palos Verdes (90275), larger parcels near Portuguese Bend and the bluffs above Point Vicente Lighthouse sometimes carry horse-keeping permits and benefit from the same 4-rail perimeter systems. The Peninsula's coastal exposure accelerates failure on all metal components: galvanized wire staples, hinge hardware, and gate latch mechanisms corrode measurably faster here than 10 miles inland in Torrance or Lomita. That corrosion dynamic is exactly where vinyl rail outperforms pressure-treated wood over a 20-year window — no rot, no termite damage, no repainting.

Common Vinyl Ranch Rail Concerns in Palos Verdes

Coastal Salt Air Corroding Wire Mesh Attachments on Horse Enclosures

Woven wire livestock fencing attached to vinyl ranch rail is standard practice for horse containment — typically 2"x4" no-climb horse fence or field fence in 12.5-gauge galvanized steel. The problem specific to the Palos Verdes Peninsula is that galvanized wire loses its zinc coating measurably faster in marine air, especially on west-facing slopes above Lunada Bay that catch the onshore flow year-round. Rust staining appears on the vinyl rails within 3-5 years; wire brittleness and strand failure follow within 7-10 years on exposed runs. The fix is specifying hot-dipped galvanized wire rated at 1.5 oz per square foot zinc coating — not electro-galvanized — or stepping up to vinyl-coated no-climb wire, which Country Estate manufactures specifically for coastal and agricultural environments. Attachment hardware matters too: U-staples and J-clips should be stainless steel, not zinc-plated. Re-wiring a 200-foot run with marine-grade materials and stainless fasteners typically runs $650-$1,000 plus labor, depending on wire gauge and fence height.

Racking Vinyl Ranch Rail Panels Across Steep Peninsula Grades

Most vinyl ranch rail systems are engineered to rack — angle on a slope — up to approximately 12-15 degrees, which covers roughly a 25% grade. That handles a lot of Palos Verdes properties but not all of them. Lots on the inland-facing ridgelines near the Palos Verdes Golf Club or on the steeper sections above Crenshaw Boulevard sometimes hit grades where the bottom rail ends up with a visible gap underneath, which matters both aesthetically and for livestock containment. Bufftech's CertainTeed ranch rail line and ActiveYards' Whitmore rail system both allow racking adjustments at the bracket without requiring custom cuts, but extreme terrain may still need stepped panel sections with kickboards (grade boards) to close the gap at the base. Line post spacing drops from the standard 8 feet to 6 feet on slopes above 20% — closer spacing prevents rail bow under animal lean pressure. Post footings on hillside lots should go 30-36 inches deep, especially in the decomposed granite and clay mix common in the Portuguese Bend geological zone.

RHCA Architectural Review and City Permit Workflow in Rolling Hills

Properties inside Rolling Hills (90274) require Rolling Hills Community Association architectural committee approval before any fence contractor begins work. The RHCA submission packet needs a site plan showing the fence location relative to property lines, a product specification sheet with material callouts, and physical color samples. Review runs 2-4 weeks; a post-installation inspection follows. Rancho Palos Verdes Building & Safety (90275) requires a permit for fences exceeding 6 feet in height — standard 3-rail ranch rail at 54 inches typically clears that threshold without triggering a permit, but adding livestock wire height to a fence run can push the total over 6 feet and change the requirement. Palos Verdes Estates has similar fence ordinance language. Secure Vinyl Fencing (licensed contractor #1136541) prepares RHCA spec packets and city permit drawings as part of the estimate process at no extra charge. Realistically, factor 3-5 weeks from signed contract to installation on RHCA-governed properties, or 1-2 weeks on parcels not subject to association review.

3-Rail vs 4-Rail: What the Cost Difference Actually Buys You on a Horse Property

A 3-rail system at 54 inches — rails positioned at roughly 18", 36", and 54" — meets the minimum standard for horse containment on most adult horse enclosures. Four-rail at 60 inches, with rails at approximately 15", 30", 45", and 60", adds meaningful security for young horses, minis, or animals that lean and push persistently on fence lines. The practical approach on Palos Verdes horse properties is 4-rail on paddock and arena perimeters, 3-rail on pasture dividers and the decorative front-of-property runs that face the street. Installed pricing in this market runs $28-$38 per linear foot for 3-rail, and $36-$48 per linear foot for 4-rail. Both price tiers include virgin vinyl post sleeves, concrete footings at 30" depth, steel reinforcement channels inside all corner and terminal posts, and post caps. Livestock wire integration and gates are priced separately — a 12-foot double drive gate adds $950-$1,400 depending on configuration. Call (660) 999-9960 for a property-specific number; a 300-foot paddock perimeter in 4-rail typically lands between $12,000 and $16,000 installed.

UV Brittleness on Exposed Peninsula Lots — Picking the Right Vinyl Compound

The Palos Verdes Peninsula logs 280-300 sunny days annually, and many of the horse properties face west or southwest with minimal shade buffering on the fence lines. Cheap vinyl ranch rail uses calcium carbonate filler as the primary whitening agent rather than titanium dioxide (TiO2) — that substitution cuts manufacturing cost but dramatically shortens UV service life. Calcium carbonate-heavy rail chalks and embrittles within 5-7 years under direct coastal sun; a low-angle look at the rail surface will show a dull, powdery texture that indicates molecular weight loss and near-future cracking under animal pressure. Quality compounds from Country Estate, Bufftech, and Illusions Vinyl Fence use TiO2-based UV inhibitor packages that maintain color and structural flexibility through 20-plus years of direct exposure. Replacing a single 8-foot rail section runs $80-$150 installed. Maintenance requirements beyond that are minimal: an annual rinse with a garden hose, and a check that post caps are fully seated after Santa Ana wind events — which on the Peninsula can push 50-60 mph gusts through exposed fence lines.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you get to Palos Verdes for a vinyl ranch rail estimate?

Estimates in the Palos Verdes area are typically scheduled within 2-3 business days of first contact. Rolling Hills is a gated community — flag that when booking so the access and guard station coordination can be worked out in advance. From our base, the standard route runs the 110 Freeway south to Palos Verdes Drive North, with typical drive time of 30-45 minutes depending on Harbor Freeway traffic through San Pedro. Installation crews follow within 1-2 weeks for projects not requiring RHCA or city permit review, or 3-5 weeks when association approval is in the critical path. Reach us at (660) 999-9960 to get on the schedule.

What does vinyl ranch rail installation cost per linear foot in Palos Verdes?

Budget $28-$38 per linear foot installed for 3-rail vinyl ranch rail, and $36-$48 per linear foot for 4-rail. Both price ranges include virgin vinyl post sleeves, concrete footings dug to 30" depth, steel reinforcement channels in all terminal and corner posts, and post caps. Livestock wire — no-climb horse fence, field fence, or vinyl-coated wire for coastal properties — adds $4-$7 per linear foot depending on gauge and coating spec. Walk gates run $350-$550 each; a 12-foot double drive gate adds $950-$1,400. Pricing reflects the hillside labor premium common on Peninsula properties. Get a free on-site estimate with exact numbers, not a range, at (660) 999-9960.

Does Rolling Hills or Rancho Palos Verdes require permits or HOA approval for ranch rail?

Rolling Hills (90274) requires Rolling Hills Community Association architectural committee approval before any fence installation. The submission packet includes a site plan, product spec sheet, and color samples — Secure Vinyl Fencing (licensed contractor #1136541) prepares all of this documentation as part of the estimate, at no extra charge. RHCA review typically runs 2-4 weeks. Rancho Palos Verdes (90275) requires a Building & Safety permit for fences over 6 feet in height; most 3-rail ranch rail at 54 inches does not trigger the threshold, but verify with the city if livestock wire pushes total fence height above 6 feet. Rolling Hills Estates and Palos Verdes Estates have similar ordinance structures, and we handle the paperwork coordination for all four Peninsula cities.

Can you attach livestock wire to vinyl ranch rail, and what type holds up in the Peninsula's salt air?

Livestock wire attaches directly to vinyl ranch rail using stainless steel U-staples at the rail faces and J-clips at the line posts — galvanized fasteners are a poor choice in coastal conditions and will rust-stain the white vinyl within a few years. For horse containment, 2"x4" no-climb horse fence in 12.5-gauge hot-dipped galvanized is the baseline spec. On the windward, ocean-facing sides of Peninsula properties, Country Estate's vinyl-coated no-climb wire eliminates the zinc corrosion problem entirely — the PVC jacket takes the salt air exposure instead of bare wire. Field fence (graduated opening spacing, 48" height) is a budget alternative but has wider bottom openings that can trap hooves, so it is not recommended for active horse enclosures. Line post spacing should drop to 6 feet when wire is attached on hillside runs to prevent sag under animal pressure.

What warranty covers the vinyl ranch rail, and how long will it last in a coastal climate?

The lifetime material warranty covers all ranch rail components supplied and installed by Secure Vinyl Fencing — panels, posts, rails, and post caps — against manufacturer defects, chalking, discoloration, and structural failure under normal use. Physical damage from vehicle impact, fallen trees, or third-party modifications is excluded. Hardware (gate hinges, latches, wire staples) carries a 5-year parts warranty. In the Palos Verdes coastal climate, properly spec'd TiO2-stabilized virgin vinyl rail realistically holds color and structural integrity for 20-25 years with minimal maintenance. The comparison point: pressure-treated wood ranch rail on Peninsula properties routinely fails within 8-12 years from moisture wicking, rot at the post base, and termite activity — vinyl has none of those failure modes.

Do you serve the other Palos Verdes Peninsula cities and surrounding South Bay areas?

All four Peninsula cities are covered — Palos Verdes Estates, Rancho Palos Verdes, Rolling Hills, and Rolling Hills Estates — plus the broader South Bay corridor including Torrance, San Pedro, Lomita, and Carson. Scheduling runs Monday through Saturday; Saturday morning site visits are available for property owners with weekday access limitations or gate-guard scheduling constraints. Gated communities or steep hillside properties with limited staging space should mention that when calling — it helps with crew planning and equipment routing. Call (660) 999-9960 to confirm availability; most Palos Verdes estimates are on the calendar within 48 hours of first contact.

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