
Enhance the privacy, security, and aesthetic appeal of your property with our custom fencing solutions. We offer a variety of fencing options to suit your needs and style preferences, from classic wood fences to modern vinyl and composite materials. Our skilled craftsmen will design and install a fence that not only defines your boundaries but also complements your landscape beautifully.
Classic and versatile, wood fencing offers natural beauty and customization. Choose from cedar, redwood, or pressure-treated pine. Perfect for privacy or decorative purposes. Requires periodic staining or sealing to maintain appearance and longevity.
Low-maintenance and durable, vinyl fencing never needs painting or staining. Resists rot, insects, and weather damage. Available in various styles and colors including white, tan, and wood-grain textures. Ideal for busy homeowners seeking long-term value.
Eco-friendly blend of recycled wood fibers and plastic polymers. Combines wood's natural appearance with superior durability. Resists fading, warping, and cracking. Minimal maintenance required—just occasional cleaning. Perfect for sustainable-minded homeowners.
At Los Valdivias Landscape, we believe in transparent pricing. Our fencing services range from $40 to $70 per linear foot, depending on material selection, height, and site conditions. Below are typical project scenarios to help you estimate your investment:
Perfect for most residential properties seeking traditional wood privacy fencing with professional installation.
Ideal for homeowners wanting low-maintenance, long-lasting fencing that won't require painting or staining.
Best for curb appeal enhancement with eco-friendly, durable materials that resist fading and warping.
Premium cedar option for larger properties, offering natural beauty and resistance to rot and insects.
Factors that may affect pricing include: difficult terrain, gate installations, custom designs, special finishes, and permit requirements. Contact us for a free, detailed quote specific to your project.
