Large Project Fencing in Northern California for HOAs, Developers & Property Managers
Scale, coordination, and compliance covered from the first measurement to the final walkthrough. Built for multi-unit communities, new construction, and commercial properties across Northern California.
Fencing Solutions for Large-Scale Projects
From HOA community perimeters to new construction timelines, your project gets a dedicated crew, a written scope, and a clear schedule — not a one-size-fits-all approach.
HOA Community Perimeter Fencing
Full perimeter installs for planned communities and HOA-managed properties. Material selection, height, and finish are matched to your CC&Rs and board requirements.
- HOA board documentation support
- Uniform material and color matching across all sections
- Phased install to minimize disruption to residents
Multi-Unit & Apartment Complex Fencing
Perimeter and internal fencing for apartment complexes, townhome developments, and multi-family properties. Coordinated access and scheduling around tenant activity.
- Scheduled work windows to reduce tenant impact
- Common area and private patio enclosures
- Gate installation with property manager access options
New Construction Fence Installation
Fencing scoped and scheduled to align with your build timeline. Work directly with your GC or project manager to confirm rough grade, post placement, and final inspection dates.
- Coordination with general contractors and site supers
- Post setting timed to grade and concrete pours
- Written scope tied to project milestones
Large Lot & Ranch Perimeter Fencing
High-linear-footage installs for agricultural land, large residential lots, and rural properties. Material and post depth selected for soil conditions and exposure specific to your site.
- Terrain assessment before post setting begins
- Agricultural and livestock-rated material options
- Corner bracing and tensioning on long fence runs
Commercial Property Boundary Fencing
Security and boundary fencing for commercial lots, warehouses, retail centers, and mixed-use properties. See our commercial fencing page for full details.
- Chain link, ornamental iron, and vinyl options
- Vehicle access gates with commercial-grade hardware
- Install scheduled around business operating hours
Phased Project Scheduling & Management
Large projects don’t always happen in one shot. Your install can be broken into phases by section, building, or budget cycle — with a written timeline for each phase before work begins.
- Phase-by-phase written scope and pricing
- Consistent crew across all project phases
- Progress updates at each phase completion
Built for Projects That Require More Coordination
Large project fencing in Northern California involves more moving parts than a standard residential install. Here is how your project stays on track.
Coordinated Scheduling for Multi-Phase Projects
Your project timeline is mapped out before the first post goes in. Each phase has a confirmed start date, crew assignment, and completion target so nothing falls through when other trades are on site.
HOA Documentation & Compliance Support
Material specs, fence heights, and finish options are documented in a format your HOA board or property management company can use for approval submissions. You get written confirmation of what is being built before work starts.
Volume Pricing on Materials
Large linear footage means better material rates. Your quote reflects volume pricing on posts, panels, hardware, and gates — and the scope is locked in writing so there are no surprises at invoice.
Single Point of Contact from Start to Finish
You work with one contact through estimate, scheduling, installation, and final walkthrough. No handoffs between departments and no repeated explanations of your project scope.
Right Material for the Right Project
Material selection on large projects depends on budget cycle, HOA requirements, security needs, and long-term maintenance expectations. Each option below is regularly installed on large-scale Northern California projects.
Chain Link
Commercial GradeThe most cost-effective option for large perimeter installs. Commercial-grade chain link is built for high-linear-footage applications and long service life with minimal upkeep.
Redwood & Cedar
HOA Common ChoiceWood privacy fencing remains the most requested material for HOA communities in Northern California. Redwood and cedar hold up to local climate conditions and can be stained or left natural to match your community aesthetic.
Vinyl
Low MaintenanceVinyl fencing is a strong choice for HOA properties where long-term maintenance costs need to stay low. No painting, no staining, and no rot — making it practical for large installs that span multiple buildings or sections.
Ornamental Iron & Steel
High SecurityUsed for entrance perimeters, pool enclosures, and commercial frontages where visibility and strength both matter. Powder-coated steel holds its finish in Northern California sun and is available in multiple rail configurations.
How a Large Fencing Project Gets Done
Every large project follows a consistent four-step process. No surprises on scope, no gaps in communication, and a clean site when the crew leaves.
On-Site Assessment & Scope Review
A site visit is scheduled to measure linear footage, assess terrain, review HOA or permit requirements, and confirm material options. Nothing is quoted from a satellite image.
Written Quote with Phased Timeline
Your written quote includes material specs, total linear footage, gate locations, removal of existing fence if applicable, and a phased timeline if the project requires it. All pricing is locked before scheduling.
Material Procurement & Crew Scheduling
Materials are ordered and confirmed before your start date is set. Your crew is assigned to your project for the full duration — not pulled between jobs mid-install.
Installation, Cleanup & Final Walkthrough
Installation follows the confirmed scope. The site is cleaned after each phase, and a final walkthrough is completed with your property manager or HOA contact before the project is closed out.
Large Project & HOA Fencing Questions
Answers to common questions from property managers, HOA boards, developers, and general contractors before starting a large fencing project.
Can you handle large project fencing in Northern California for an HOA?
Yes. Large project fencing in Northern California for HOA communities is a core part of the work we do. Projects include full community perimeter installs, section replacements, and phased upgrades coordinated with your property management team or board.
How do you price a large fencing project?
Pricing is based on an on-site measurement of total linear footage, material selection, fence height, number of gates, terrain conditions, and whether old fence removal is included. A written quote with locked pricing is provided before any scheduling takes place.
Do you work directly with HOA property managers?
Yes. Most large HOA projects are coordinated directly with a property manager or management company. The written scope, timeline, and any compliance documentation can be routed through your management contact from start to finish.
How long does a large fence installation take?
Timeline depends on total linear footage, material type, number of gates, and site access. Most large installs are planned with a phase-by-phase schedule so your property manager has clear milestones. A realistic timeline is included in every written quote.
What fence materials are typically HOA approved?
Wood privacy fencing in redwood or cedar is the most commonly approved material in Northern California HOA communities, followed by vinyl for its low maintenance profile. Ornamental iron is frequently approved for front-facing or pool perimeter sections. Approval requirements vary by CC&Rs, so material documentation is provided to support your submission.
Can you phase a large project over multiple weeks?
Yes. Large projects are regularly split into phases by section, building, or budget cycle. Each phase gets its own written scope and start date so your board or finance team can plan accordingly. The same crew handles all phases for consistency.
Serving Northern California’s Largest Projects
Large project and HOA fencing work is completed across the Sacramento Metro, East Bay, and Central Valley. Visit the full service areas page for a complete list of covered locations.
Sacramento Metro
- Sacramento
- Elk Grove
- Roseville
- Folsom
- Rancho Cordova
- Citrus Heights
East Bay & Surrounding Areas
- Oakland
- Concord
- Antioch
- Livermore
- Walnut Creek
- Pittsburg
Central Valley
- Stockton
- Modesto
- Fresno
- Visalia
- Turlock
- Tracy
Request a Quote for Your Large Fencing Project
Share your property address, project scope, and any HOA or compliance requirements. A written quote with clear scope, material specs, and a confirmed timeline will follow — no pressure, no obligation.


