Native Fence Co.

CA

4.8 (60 reviews)

we can move faster than many competitorsespecially on custom work. Timeframes varygalvanized steel posts provide structuralincluding whitetansandstoneredwoodand chestnut. All options are backed by a lifetime manufacturer&#8217s warranty. Can you install an electric gate opener? Yes. As certified LiftMaster installerswe install and service electric slide and swing gate systemsplus access control features like keypadscamerasand cellular entry. Do you offer free quotes? Yes. Simply call us or fill out our quote formvinylironand chain link fences with in-house fabricationhonest serviceand no high-pressure sales tactics. At Native Fence Co.CA 92082 Facebook Instagram Copyright &copy

760) 751-2791 Home Services Contact Blog Free Quote Instant Quote Home Services Contact Blog Free Quote Instant Quote (760) 751-2791 Trusted Fence Company Serving Valley Center & Beyond Reliable Fence Installers for Wood, Vinyl, Iron, and Chain Link Fences At Native Fence Company, we combine beauty with security. With over 27 years of experience and in-house fabrication, we design and install fences and gates that match your style and keep your property safe. Call now or request your free qu

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