
MC Montclair Fence Builder is the local fence contractor Pomona, CA homeowners call for chain link, wood, vinyl, aluminum, and ornamental iron fence installation and repair. We have been building fences across the Inland Valley since 2017 and understand the permit process, soil conditions, and older housing stock found throughout Pomona.

Chain link is one of the most practical choices for Pomona properties - it handles the Inland Empire heat without warping or cracking, and it works well for pet containment, yard boundary definition, and side-yard security on the smaller lots common throughout the city. Learn more about chain link fence installation and how it fits a Pomona yard.
A large share of Pomona homes date to the 1940s through 1960s, and many still have original or near-original wood fencing in the backyard. Cedar and redwood hold up best in Pomona's dry, UV-intense summers and are the materials we recommend for new installations where appearance and longevity matter most.
Santa Ana winds come through Pomona every fall, and older fences on the city's mid-century residential streets often take real damage - leaning posts, cracked rails, and dropped gate hardware. A targeted repair costs far less than replacement, and we assess the damage honestly before recommending any scope of work.
Pomona lots are modest in size and homes sit close together, particularly in the older neighborhoods around Lincoln Park and downtown. A solid privacy fence in wood or vinyl creates real backyard separation without requiring a large lot, and we size every fence to meet Pomona's height requirements for the specific zone and lot position.
Vinyl holds its color well through Pomona's intense summer heat and requires no painting, staining, or annual sealing. For homeowners in Pomona who want a clean, long-lasting fence without ongoing maintenance, vinyl is one of the most cost-effective choices over a 10 to 20 year window.
Aluminum fencing suits Pomona homeowners who want an open, decorative look for front yards or properties near Cal Poly Pomona where curb appeal matters. It will not rust in the occasional winter moisture that comes through the area, and its powder-coat finish holds up well under years of direct sun.
Pomona has one of the largest concentrations of pre-1970 housing in the San Gabriel Valley. That older housing stock comes with aging infrastructure - including fences that were built decades ago and have never been replaced. The combination of hot, dry summers that dry out wood quickly, fall Santa Ana wind events that can gust past 50 mph, and older post-hole depths that were not designed for modern load standards means a lot of Pomona fences are closer to failure than they look. Any fence installer working here needs to know how to address those inherited conditions, not just install new material on top of old footings.
The city also has a historically mixed housing stock - single-family homes, converted duplexes, and multi-family buildings side by side on the same block, particularly near downtown and around the Fairplex corridor. That mix creates varied fencing needs: shared fences between landlord-owned and owner-occupied properties, commercial-grade installations on storage and business lots, and residential privacy fences on smaller urban parcels. Working in Pomona means knowing which rules apply to each situation - and we do.
Our crew works throughout Pomona regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Pomona properties are served by the City of Pomona Building and Safety Division for permits, and we pull from that office regularly. We know the standard lot sizes in the city, the tree root issues common in the older Lincoln Park neighborhood, and the tighter side-yard clearances found on the smaller parcels near downtown and the Garey Avenue corridor.
Pomona is a city most locals navigate by its freeway interchanges - the 10, 60, and 71 all run through or near the city, making it a well-connected part of the Inland Valley. Whether your home is near the Fairplex on White Avenue, out by Cal Poly Pomona on the eastern edge, or in one of the older residential streets near downtown, we serve all of Pomona.
We also regularly serve Claremont to the west, and the Ontario area to the south - so if you are near the Pomona border with either city, we are already familiar with your neighborhood.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few quick questions about your fence type, lot size, and timeline so we come to your Pomona property prepared.
We walk the fence line at your Pomona property, check for tree roots, utility conflicts, and existing post conditions, and explain the material and cost options clearly. There is no charge for the estimate and no pressure to decide on the spot.
If your Pomona project requires a building permit, we handle the filing with the City of Pomona Building and Safety Division and track the approval. Most permits come back within a few business days for standard residential fences.
Most Pomona residential fence jobs take one to two days on-site. We remove old material, set new posts in concrete, complete the fence run, and leave your yard clean before we close out the job.
We serve all of Pomona, CA. Call us or send a message and we will respond within one business day. Free on-site estimates, no obligation.
(909) 488-7004Pomona is one of the larger cities in the San Gabriel Valley, covering about 23 square miles at the eastern edge of Los Angeles County where it meets San Bernardino County. The city has a long residential history, and its neighborhoods range from the historic Lincoln Park district - filled with Victorian and Craftsman homes from the late 1800s and early 1900s - to mid-century ranch-style streets built in the postwar decades. The city of Pomona is home to more than 150,000 residents and anchors the eastern end of the San Gabriel Valley corridor.
The Fairplex on the city's north side is one of Pomona's most recognizable landmarks, hosting the Los Angeles County Fair each September. Cal Poly Pomona and Western University of Health Sciences anchor the eastern neighborhoods near the 71 Freeway. The city borders Chino to the south and Claremont to the west, both of which we also serve. The mix of older properties, modest lot sizes, and a homeowner community that takes pride in property upkeep makes Pomona an area where good fence work is consistently in demand.
Durable chain link fencing for security and boundary definition.
Learn MoreRust-resistant aluminum fences that combine elegance with strength.
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Learn MoreElegant ornamental iron fences that add timeless curb appeal.
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Learn MoreWe serve all of Pomona and respond within one business day. Call now or send a message to schedule your free on-site estimate.