
Master Mountain View Fence installs, repairs, and replaces fences across Mountain View, CA, including wood privacy fences, aluminum pool barriers, and chain link security fencing. We have served this city since 2017, and we know the local housing stock, permit requirements, and soil conditions that affect every job here.

Mountain View has a large share of postwar ranch homes with mature landscaping and modest backyards where a wood privacy fence fits naturally into the property character. Cedar and redwood both hold up well here, though the clay soil does require deeper post footings than many homeowners expect. Learn more about our wood fence installation service and what to expect for your specific yard.
Chain link is the practical choice for Mountain View rental properties along El Camino Real and properties where landlords need secure perimeter fencing that is easy to maintain between tenants. It handles the local clay soil well when set with proper concrete anchoring, and it holds up through Mountain View's wet winters without rotting or warping.
Mountain View's seasonal clay soil movement is one of the most common causes of fence post lean and panel gaps in this city. Homes built in the 1950s and 1960s often have original fences that have gone through decades of the Bay Area's wet-dry cycle, and targeted repairs can add years of life without a full replacement.
Lots in Mountain View run between 5,000 and 7,000 square feet on average, and homes sit close together in most neighborhoods. A six-foot privacy fence along the rear and side property lines is a practical solution for homeowners who want to use their backyard without being visible from neighboring properties.
Aluminum is a strong fit for Mountain View's high home values because it delivers a clean, finished look that holds up without annual painting or staining. It does not rust, which matters for properties closer to the Bay, and it handles clay soil movement better than wood posts because it flexes rather than cracks.
Mountain View has a tech-forward population that expects gate systems to integrate with smart home setups and operate reliably. Many properties here have driveway configurations that work well with swing or slide gates, and automatic access is a popular upgrade for homeowners who want to control entry without leaving their car.
The clay-heavy soils that run through the Santa Clara Valley are one of the biggest factors affecting fence longevity in Mountain View. These soils swell noticeably during the winter rains and shrink during the dry months from May through October. Over years, that back-and-forth movement gradually shifts post alignment, opens gaps between panels, and puts stress on the connection points where posts meet rails. A fence installed without accounting for this soil behavior will show problems within a few years regardless of material quality.
Mountain View's housing stock adds another layer of local context. The city has a large share of ranch-style homes built between the late 1940s and the early 1970s. Many of these properties still have their original fencing, which means sections are 40 to 60 years old and well past their practical lifespan. High home values here, with medians well above $1 million, mean homeowners have a real financial reason to install fencing that adds to curb appeal and property presentation rather than simply meeting a basic functional need. The right fence choice and installation approach matters more in a market like this.
Master Mountain View Fence has been serving Mountain View homeowners and property managers since 2017. Our crew pulls permits regularly from the Mountain View Community Development Department and is familiar with the city's fence height rules, which allow fences up to six feet in rear and side yards without a permit in most residential zones. We know which neighborhoods have active HOAs with additional approval requirements and which older blocks predate those rules.
We work across the full city, from the older ranch homes near Castro Street and Cuesta Drive to the newer developments closer to Shoreline at Mountain View. Properties near the Googleplex and North Bayshore often involve commercial-adjacent lots or multi-family buildings with different site access considerations than a standard residential backyard. We schedule around those constraints and handle the logistics before showing up on the day of installation.
Our service area extends to Los Altos to the west and Sunnyvale to the east, so if you are near the border of any of those cities we can still cover your project.
Call us or fill out the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We ask about the fence type, approximate linear footage, and whether gates are involved so we can prepare for the site visit.
We come to the property to measure, assess soil conditions and slope, and confirm any setback or permit requirements with Mountain View's building department. The written estimate is free, with no obligation, and includes a breakdown of materials and labor so there are no surprises.
Once you approve the estimate, we order materials and schedule the installation. For permitted work we handle the permit application, which typically adds three to seven business days before physical work can start.
Most Mountain View residential jobs are done in one to two days. We remove all debris and leftover materials and walk the finished fence with you before leaving. If a permit inspection is required, we coordinate it and you receive documentation of the passed inspection.
We serve all Mountain View neighborhoods. No obligation, no pressure - just a clear written quote so you know exactly what the project will cost.
Mountain View is a city of about 82,000 people in Santa Clara County, best known globally as the home of the Googleplex. The city stretches from the neighborhoods surrounding Castro Street downtown - with its restaurants, shops, and weekly farmers market - all the way north to Shoreline at Mountain View on the edge of San Francisco Bay. Residential neighborhoods in the central and southern parts of the city are predominantly single-family homes on modest lots, most built between the late 1940s and early 1970s as the Santa Clara Valley urbanized rapidly. These older ranch-style homes are close together, with small backyards and well-established street trees that have gradually lifted concrete flatwork across many properties.
Mountain View has a notably high share of renter-occupied housing for a city of its size, and a significant portion of properties along major corridors like El Camino Real are multi-family. This mix of long-term homeowners, property investors, and tech workers who have recently relocated to the area means demand for fence work ranges from basic repair and maintenance to high-end custom installations that match the property values here. Neighboring Los Altos to the southwest tends toward larger lots and older established estates, while Sunnyvale to the east has a similar postwar housing character with its own distinct mix of ranch homes and newer development near El Camino.
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