
PD Palmdale Fence has served Palmdale homeowners since 2018, installing wood, vinyl, chain link, and custom fences across the Antelope Valley. Every estimate is free, and we reply within one business day.

Wood privacy fences are one of the most requested services in Palmdale because they match the suburban ranch-style homes that make up most of the city. Palmdale's dry heat means wood needs to be sealed regularly, and we use quality materials and proper post-setting techniques to make sure your fence lasts. Learn more about wood fence installation in Palmdale.
Vinyl fencing holds up to Palmdale's desert heat and UV exposure without fading, warping, or rotting. For homeowners in Palmdale who want a clean look with almost no upkeep, vinyl is a smart long-term choice that stays looking good through the Antelope Valley's extreme summers.
Chain link is a practical choice for larger Palmdale lots where coverage matters more than aesthetics. It handles the Antelope Valley's high winds well, and galvanized or vinyl-coated options resist the corrosion that desert dust and occasional rain can cause over time.
Palmdale homes are laid out on relatively modest lots, and backyard privacy matters to most homeowners here. A solid privacy fence creates a comfortable outdoor space away from neighbors and keeps wind-driven dust from settling in your yard on the worst Antelope Valley wind days.
Wind damage and aging posts are the most common fence repair calls we handle across Palmdale. If your fence leaned or panels blew loose after a Santa Ana event, repairs are usually straightforward when caught early, before the damage spreads to additional posts or rails.
Automatic gates are increasingly popular in Palmdale, particularly in newer subdivisions where driveways are wide and security expectations are higher. A powered gate adds convenience and a visible deterrent, and we install systems that are built to handle desert dust and temperature swings.
Palmdale sits at roughly 2,700 feet in the Antelope Valley, and the combination of desert heat, caliche soil, and strong seasonal winds creates fence-specific challenges that contractors from the coast or the valley floor simply are not used to. Summer temperatures regularly top 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the UV exposure at high elevation is intense enough to degrade wood stains and sealants faster than in lower-elevation parts of Southern California. Fences here need to be built with these conditions in mind from the start.
The caliche layer beneath much of Palmdale's soil makes post installation harder and requires the right equipment and technique to do correctly. Shallow or improperly set posts fail faster in caliche, especially when wind loads are high. Most of Palmdale's homes were built between the 1980s and early 2000s, meaning many existing fences are reaching the age where they need repair or full replacement. HOA regulations in the city's planned communities also affect material choices, height limits, and color requirements, which is something our crew handles on a regular basis across Palmdale neighborhoods.
Our crew works throughout Palmdale regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. We pull permits from the City of Palmdale Building and Safety Division on a regular basis and know what the city expects for residential fence projects, from setback requirements to height limits near street-facing property lines.
We work across all of Palmdale's neighborhoods, from older streets near the city center to newer subdivisions out toward Avenue S. The Antelope Valley Fair, the Toyota Amphitheatre, and Plant 42 are landmarks we pass regularly, and we know the traffic patterns, access roads, and neighborhood layouts that affect how we schedule and staff our jobs. Longer driveways, corner lots, and properties near wash areas all come up often in this city.
We also serve the communities immediately surrounding Palmdale. If your property is in Lancaster, our team covers that area as well, and we are familiar with the building stock and permit requirements across both cities. For homeowners further out in the valley, we cover smaller communities like Quartz Hill and other surrounding areas.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and tell us what you need. We reply to every inquiry within one business day, and most Palmdale homeowners can get a site visit scheduled within a few days.
We visit your Palmdale property to measure the fence line, check soil conditions including caliche depth, and discuss material options. The estimate is free, and we review it with you so you know exactly what you are paying for before anything starts.
Our crew arrives on time and handles all installation from post setting to finishing. You do not need to be home for the full day, but we will check in with you at the start and walk the completed fence with you before we leave.
We clean up the job site before we leave and go over care and maintenance tips specific to your fence material and Palmdale's climate. If anything needs attention after installation, call us and we will make it right.
We serve all of Palmdale, CA and the surrounding Antelope Valley. No pushy sales calls - just a straightforward estimate and honest advice on the right fence for your property.
(661) 450-6304Palmdale is one of the largest cities in Los Angeles County by land area, covering roughly 106 square miles in the Antelope Valley at an elevation of about 2,700 feet. The city grew rapidly starting in the 1980s as families moved out of the Los Angeles basin looking for affordable homes with more space. That growth produced a wide stretch of suburban neighborhoods made up almost entirely of single-family homes. Most of the city's housing stock was built between the 1980s and the early 2000s, with newer master-planned subdivisions continuing to be built on Palmdale's northern and eastern edges. The city also has a commercial corridor along Sierra Highway and Palmdale Boulevard, and a significant aerospace and defense employment base centered on Plant 42, where companies like Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman have long-term operations.
Palmdale's neighborhoods range from older, established streets near the city center to newer planned communities further out. The city is connected to the Los Angeles basin via the Antelope Valley Freeway (SR-14) and is roughly 60 miles north of downtown Los Angeles. Familiar landmarks include the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve to the west, the Palmdale Amphitheater, and the DryTown Water Park. Neighboring communities we serve include Lake Los Angeles to the east and Acton to the south, both of which have different property types and fence needs from Palmdale's urban core.
Beautiful, durable wood fences that add privacy and curb appeal to your property.
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Learn MoreElegant, rust-free aluminum fences for lasting perimeter style and security.
Learn MoreHeavy-duty commercial fencing that protects your business property and assets.
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Learn MoreCode-compliant pool fencing that keeps families safe around the water.
Learn MoreRugged farm and ranch fencing that keeps livestock in and predators out.
Learn MoreConvenient automatic gates that add security and a premium entry experience.
Learn MoreClassic ornamental iron fencing with timeless beauty and outstanding durability.
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Learn MoreFull fence replacement that transforms your property with a fresh, solid fence.
Learn MoreOur Palmdale crew is ready to help. Call now or send a message and we will get back to you within one business day - before the next wind season takes another panel down.