
PD Palmdale Fence serves Sun Village homeowners with pet fencing, wood privacy, chain link, and security fence installations designed for the larger lots and high-desert conditions of this unincorporated LA County community just east of Palmdale. We reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Coyotes are active throughout Sun Village and the surrounding Antelope Valley, and a fence that is adequate for containment alone may not be enough to keep wildlife out - especially at dawn and dusk when coyote activity peaks near residential yards. We build pet enclosures with the height, top treatment, and buried bottom edge specific to this community, so your dogs have a secure yard without requiring a full high-spec perimeter across your entire lot. See our full pet and dog fencing services.
Most Sun Village homes were built between the 1970s and 1990s, and wood fencing on those properties is often now decades past its expected lifespan in a high-desert climate. Replacement with pressure-treated lumber and a UV-resistant finish is the right approach here - Antelope Valley summers regularly top 100 degrees, and untreated wood dries out, cracks, and grays far faster than it would in a coastal or valley community.
Sun Village lots are larger than a typical suburban yard, and chain link is the most cost-effective way to enclose a full perimeter at that scale in this part of the Antelope Valley. Open mesh handles the seasonal high winds far better than solid panel fencing, and galvanized or vinyl-coated options both hold up well against the freeze-thaw cycles and UV load that are part of everyday life at this elevation.
The larger lots and more open character of Sun Village make a properly specified security fence more relevant here than in a denser neighborhood. Anti-climb heights, welded mesh panels, and keypad or code-entry gates are common requests on owner-occupied homes in this community where properties have more outdoor space and more points of entry to secure. LA County Building and Safety has specific permit requirements for security fencing above standard residential heights.
The most common fence repair calls in Sun Village follow Antelope Valley wind events - gusts above 50 mph are a regular occurrence in spring, and a section with even one compromised post can fail entirely. Homes built in the 1970s through 1990s also have original fencing at or past the end of its useful life, and those aging posts and rails need attention before a full section comes down rather than after.
Sun Village properties sit on larger lots with more yard visible from neighboring properties, and a full privacy fence along the backyard and side yard perimeter is one of the most common upgrade requests from homeowners in this community. Vinyl privacy fencing holds up significantly better than wood in Antelope Valley heat and requires less ongoing maintenance - an important consideration on a long fence run where repainting every few years would be a real commitment.
Sun Village sits just east of Palmdale at roughly 2,700 feet elevation in the Antelope Valley high desert, and the climate here is materially different from coastal or inland Southern California. Summer temperatures exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit on a regular basis, and the combination of intense UV radiation and dry desert heat degrades untreated wood, fades lower-grade vinyl coatings, and puts sustained stress on exposed metal hardware. Seasonal wind events push gusts above 50 mph, which puts significant lateral force on fence posts - a fence built to minimum specifications for a mild climate will not hold up through a hard Antelope Valley spring. Winter nights drop below freezing regularly, and the resulting freeze-thaw cycle loosens post footings year after year until the post finally shifts or fails.
The housing stock in Sun Village is predominantly 1970s through 1990s construction - single-story ranch-style homes with stucco exteriors on lots larger than the regional suburban average. Fencing on those properties is often original or close to it, which puts a significant share of Sun Village homeowners in the position of replacing rather than repairing. Because Sun Village is unincorporated LA County, fence permits go through LA County Building and Safety rather than a city department, which means contractors who primarily serve the City of Palmdale may not be set up for the county permit process. The soil in the Antelope Valley also includes caliche layers and sandy desert material that require posts to be set deeper and anchored with more concrete than softer coastal or inland soils.
Our crew has served Sun Village and the surrounding Antelope Valley since 2018, and fence permits for Sun Village properties run through the LA County Building and Safety system - not the City of Palmdale - which requires familiarity with county zoning and a different application and inspection process from the city permit system. We handle LA County permit submissions as part of every project.
Sun Village is connected to Palmdale primarily by Sierra Highway and the Avenue S corridor - the main routes most residents use daily. The community is largely single-family owner-occupied homes on lots that run larger than the Antelope Valley suburban average, with gravel or sandy front yards and more outdoor space to work with than a typical city lot. Many homes also have gravel driveways and wide side yards that are part of the overall fence scope rather than just the back perimeter.
We also serve Palmdale directly to the west, and Lake Los Angeles further east - so our team covers the full eastern Antelope Valley and knows the variation in soil, wind exposure, and permit requirements across this part of the region.
Call or send a message and we reply within one business day to schedule a site visit. For Sun Village lots, seeing the property before quoting is the only way to give you an accurate number - we do not quote over the phone without seeing the yard.
We walk the property, measure the fence run, note soil conditions, and discuss gate locations and any coyote-proofing needs. You get a written itemized estimate covering materials, labor, and permit fees. No surprise charges after the job starts.
If an LA County permit is required for your project - which it is for most permanent fences over six feet - we file the application on your behalf. County processing typically takes one to two weeks. We give you a confirmed start date once the permit is approved.
The crew sets posts in concrete sized for desert soil and Antelope Valley wind loads, then returns after the cure period to complete the fence and all gate hardware. We walk the full fence line with you before we leave and confirm every gate latches and every post is plumb.
We serve Sun Village and the eastern Antelope Valley. No travel fees. Written estimates before any work begins. We handle LA County permits for your project.
(661) 450-6304Sun Village is an unincorporated desert community in Los Angeles County, situated just east of Palmdale along the Sierra Highway and Avenue S corridors in the Antelope Valley. With a population in the range of 12,000 to 14,000, it is one of the larger unincorporated communities in the valley. The housing stock is primarily 1970s through 1990s single-story ranch-style construction on lots that run larger than a typical suburban parcel - open front yards, gravel driveways, and wide side yards are common. Most households are owner-occupied working families who bought in Sun Village for the space and relative affordability compared to closer-in parts of Los Angeles County. You can find more background on the area in the Wikipedia article for Sun Village.
Because Sun Village is unincorporated, residents deal with LA County services for building permits, code enforcement, and public works - not a city department. That affects how fence projects are permitted and inspected, and it is one of the key reasons to work with a contractor who knows the county process specifically. The community is positioned in the Antelope Valley high desert where coyote activity in residential areas is a documented reality, and where the combination of summer heat, winter frost, and spring wind events puts real demands on outdoor structures. We also serve Lake Los Angeles to the east and Pearblossom further east along the Pearblossom Highway corridor.
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