
PD Palmdale Fence serves Acton homeowners with farm fencing, privacy fencing, and fence repair sized for the large lots, horse properties, and varied terrain that define this community. We have been working in the Antelope Valley foothills since 2018 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Acton is well known as horse country, with a large share of properties zoned for equestrian use. We install wood rail, no-climb wire, and combination fencing designed to contain horses and livestock reliably and hold up to the daily wear that comes with a working property. Read more about our farm and ranch fencing services.
Ranch-style and custom homes in Acton suit wood fencing for both perimeter boundaries and yard enclosures. We seal and treat wood from day one to protect against the intense UV exposure and freeze-thaw cycles that are part of every winter in this foothills community.
Even on larger Acton lots, homeowners want a defined, private area immediately around the house. A solid privacy fence creates that separation and acts as a secondary security barrier for homes on back roads where visibility from the street is limited. We build privacy fences to handle the wind and uneven terrain common on Acton properties.
Acton's large lots and rural setting mean dogs need a secure, defined area that does not rely on the property boundary alone. We install pet-specific fencing using heights and materials suited to the breed and the terrain, keeping dogs safely contained while preserving sight lines on open properties.
Winter freeze-thaw damage and summer UV degradation are the two most common sources of fence repair calls we handle in Acton. On horse properties, rail breakage from animal pressure is also common. Catching damage early, especially on a large perimeter, keeps repair costs manageable and prevents a partial fix from turning into a full replacement.
Chain link is a practical perimeter solution for Acton properties where coverage over a long run matters more than aesthetics. Galvanized chain link holds up well to Acton's freeze-thaw winters and dry summers without rusting or loosening, and it is one of the most cost-effective ways to secure a large rural lot.
Acton sits in the foothills northeast of Santa Clarita at roughly 2,600 feet elevation, and the combination of hot dry summers, cold freezing winters, and sandy or rocky soil creates conditions that demand more from a fence contractor than a standard suburban job. Most homes here were built between the 1970s and 1990s, which means a large share of existing fencing is at the age where the wood has dried, posts have shifted, and the overall structure is no longer doing its job reliably. Properties on one acre or more also have long fence perimeters that amplify any weakness in materials or installation technique.
Acton is also a designated high fire hazard severity zone, which means material choices for fencing near structures carry real fire-safety implications. The Pacific Crest Trail passes directly through Acton, and the broader landscape of dry brush and scrubby hills that makes this community appealing is also what creates elevated wildfire risk every fire season. A contractor who understands Acton knows that fence installations close to a home need to account for defensible space requirements alongside the homeowner's privacy and containment goals. Because Acton is unincorporated, all fence permits run through Los Angeles County rather than a city building department.
Our crew works throughout Acton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Acton properties often sit on roads that are not easy to navigate with a truck and trailer loaded with materials, and some lots require a site assessment before we can confirm logistics. We are used to planning jobs on back-road properties along the Soledad Canyon Road corridor and throughout the hills above it, and we know how to stage a job efficiently on a large rural lot without making a mess of the property in the process.
Fence permits for Acton properties are processed through the LA County Department of Building and Safety. For properties in a fire hazard severity zone, the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) publishes the fire hazard severity zone maps that apply to Acton addresses, and we can help you understand how those designations affect your fencing choices.
We serve the communities adjacent to Acton as well. Homeowners in Agua Dulce to the east share many of the same property types and conditions as Acton, and we cover both communities on our regular schedule. We also work throughout Palmdale and the broader Antelope Valley, so wherever your property sits in this part of Los Angeles County, we are familiar with the area.
Call or use our contact form to describe your project and property. Acton addresses on private roads are not always easy to find, so it helps to share the property address and any landmarks early. We reply within one business day to confirm a visit time.
We come to your Acton property to walk the fence line, assess the terrain and soil, check access for equipment, and measure the full scope of the project. You receive a written quote with all costs included before you commit to anything.
We handle the LA County permit application for your project. Once the permit clears, we schedule your installation and give you a firm start date. County review typically takes a few days to a week, and we keep you updated throughout that process.
Our crew installs the fence, cleans up all materials and debris from the site, and walks the finished fence with you before leaving. On horse properties, we confirm gate hardware, post spacing, and wire tension so everything is ready for your animals immediately.
We serve Acton and the surrounding communities. No obligations, just a clear written quote for your property, whether it is a standard lot or a multi-acre horse property.
(661) 450-6304Acton is a small, spread-out unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, sitting in the foothills northeast of Santa Clarita along the Soledad Canyon Road corridor. With a population of around 7,500 to 8,000 residents, it is one of the more rural communities in the greater Antelope Valley area. Most homes are single-story ranch-style or custom builds on one to five acres, and horse properties are a defining feature of the local landscape. The community has a strong owner-occupied character, with most residents having invested significantly in their properties. Acton is also a well-known stop on the Pacific Crest Trail, and many long-time residents take pride in that connection to the broader trail community. The Acton Wikipedia article provides a solid background on the community's history and geography.
Acton's building stock is mostly from the 1970s through the 1990s, which means much of the fencing on properties here is at the same stage of life and starting to show wear from decades of desert sun, wind, and winter frost. The community shares its rural character with nearby Agua Dulce to the east, another unincorporated community where horse properties and large lots are the norm. Both communities are part of our regular service area, along with Leona Valley to the northwest, where the rural property type is similar and the same climate conditions apply.
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Learn MoreCall us today or submit a free estimate request. We know how to work on rural Acton properties, from standard yard enclosures to full perimeter fencing on multi-acre horse lots.