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SEBASTIAN SLIDING DOORS
Long Beach, CA
Home Fence & Gate Fence Installation
Long Beach, CA — Licensed & Insured

Fence Installation in
Long Beach, CA

New fence for privacy, property definition, or curb appeal? Sebastian Sliding Doors installs wood, vinyl, wrought iron, and chain link fences throughout Long Beach area — with HOA guidance, permit assistance, and clean post-and-footing construction built to last decades.

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✓ Free on-site estimate ✓ All fence materials ✓ HOA-friendly styles ✓ Permit guidance included ✓ $18–$55 per linear foot

Sebastian Sliding Doors is located at Long Beach, CA 90814 and serves all of Long Beach, CA. Call (562) 555-0000 for a free fence installation estimate.

Fence Materials: Choosing the Right Option for Long Beach area

Long Beach area's climate is mild, but coastal salt air, ground moisture, and HOA regulations all influence your best material choice. Here's how the main options compare for OC homeowners — including wood, vinyl, wrought iron, and chain link:

Material Cost / Lin. Ft. Lifespan Maintenance
Wood (cedar)$22–$3815–25 yrsStain every 3–5 yrs
Vinyl$28–$4525–40 yrsRinse as needed
Wrought Iron / Aluminum$30–$5530–50+ yrsTouch up paint / rust treatment
Chain Link$18–$2820–30 yrsVery low

HOA Considerations in Long Beach area

A significant portion of Long Beach area homes fall within HOA-governed communities — especially in Long Beach, Seal Beach, Norwalk, and newer Bellflower Hills developments. Before breaking ground on a fence, you'll need to consider:

Approved Materials & Colors
Most HOAs in OC restrict fence materials to wood, vinyl, or wrought iron in approved colors. Chain link and corrugated metal are almost always prohibited.
Height Limits
Front yard fences are typically limited to 3–4 feet; rear and side yard fences are usually capped at 6 feet. Some communities require 5-foot maximums.
Approval Timeline
HOA architectural review typically takes 2–6 weeks. We recommend submitting your application with material specs and a plot map before scheduling installation.
Shared Fences & Neighbor Agreements
California's Good Neighbor Fence Law (CC 841) requires written notice to adjacent property owners before installation. We advise on cost-sharing rights.

Property Lines, Permits & Fence Height Rules

One of the most common causes of fence disputes in OC is installing on an assumed property line that turns out to be off by a foot or two. Here's what to know before you start:

Know your exact boundary. If your deed or property survey is more than 10 years old, consider a fresh survey — especially for rear yards where measurements are often less precise. Many cities (Long Beach, Signal Hill) also maintain GIS maps available through the planning department.

Permit requirements vary by city. In Long Beach area's unincorporated areas, fences under 6 feet typically don't require a permit. Bellflower, Downey, and Carson have their own building codes that may require a permit for any fence over 3.5 feet in the front yard. We check your city's requirements as part of every consultation.

Height rules by zone: Residential front yards are typically limited to 3.5–4 feet. Rear yards generally allow 6 feet. Corner lots often have additional sight-triangle restrictions near driveways and intersections.

Pro tip: When in doubt about your property line, use a metal detector to locate original survey pins — they're often still in the ground at your corners. Never assume your neighbor's existing fence is on the property line.

Post Installation & Concrete Footings

A fence is only as strong as its posts. Every Sebastian Sliding Doors fence installation in Long Beach area uses the following footing standards:

Minimum post depth: ⅓ of total post length
A 6-foot fence uses 9-foot posts, set 3 feet deep. This ratio ensures stability through Downey wind events (gusts 50–80+ mph in some OC corridors).
80/20 concrete mix around each post
We use a sloped collar that sheds water away from the post base — critical for wood fence longevity in areas with seasonal rainfall.
24-hour concrete cure before panel installation
We never rush the cure. Posts are set, checked for plumb, and allowed to cure fully before fence boards or panels are attached.
8-foot max panel spacing
Posts spaced no more than 8 feet apart prevent mid-span sag in rails — especially important for board-on-board and heavy vinyl panel systems.

Fence Installation Cost in Long Beach area

Fence installation costs in OC are driven by material, fence height, terrain, and removal of an existing fence. Here's a realistic budget guide:

Fence Type Price Per Lin. Ft. 100-Ft. Estimate
Chain Link$18–$28$1,800–$2,800
Wood (cedar/pine)$22–$38$2,200–$3,800
Vinyl$28–$45$2,800–$4,500
Wrought Iron / Aluminum$30–$55$3,000–$5,500

Prices include materials, labor, concrete footings, and cleanup. Old fence removal adds $3–$8/linear foot. Call (562) 555-0000 for a written on-site estimate.

Sebastian Sliding Doors is located at Long Beach, CA 90814 and serves all of Long Beach area. Call (562) 555-0000 and Sebastian Sliding Doors will provide a free on-site fence estimate.

Already have a fence that needs fixing? See our fence repair service. Need a gate to complete the project? Visit our gate installation page.

Frequently Asked Questions

In most Long Beach area cities, fences under 6 feet in height don't require a building permit in a rear or side yard. Front yard fences over 3.5 feet typically do require a permit. Rules vary by city — Long Beach, Bellflower, and Signal Hill each have their own zoning codes. Sebastian Sliding Doors can advise you on requirements for your specific address.
In most OC jurisdictions you can build a fence directly on the property line, but this requires knowing the exact boundary — a survey is recommended if you're unsure. Setback requirements can range from 0 to 5 feet depending on the city and fence type. We always recommend marking property corners before installation to avoid neighbor disputes.
For coastal areas like Signal Hill, Norwalk, and Lakewood, vinyl and powder-coated aluminum are the most durable because they resist salt air corrosion. Cedar is the best wood option for coastal use, as its natural oils resist moisture. Avoid untreated pine near the coast — it deteriorates quickly in salt and humidity.
A standard residential fence — up to 150 linear feet — typically takes 1 to 2 days. Larger projects or those requiring concrete footing cure time may take 2 to 3 days. We schedule most installations within a week of deposit and permit approval (if required).
Fence installation in OC typically costs $18–$55 per linear foot installed, depending on material, height, and terrain. A 100-foot wood fence runs approximately $2,200–$3,800. Vinyl or wrought iron runs $2,800–$5,500. We provide detailed written quotes with no obligation before any work begins.
We guide you through the HOA submission process and provide specification sheets, material samples, and project drawings that most OC homeowner associations require for fence approval. We're familiar with common HOA guidelines throughout Long Beach area and design our installations to meet standard approval criteria.
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