
Precision Daly City Fence Builder installs privacy, wood, and vinyl fencing for Colma homeowners - serving the compact mid-century neighborhoods on both sides of El Camino Real. Licensed, insured, and familiar with Colma permit requirements, with responses within one business day.

Colma homes sit on small lots with modest yard space, and homes on the residential streets near El Camino Real face road noise and close-together neighbors. A well-built privacy fence is one of the most practical upgrades a Colma homeowner can make. Privacy fence installation on compact Colma lots requires careful post placement and panel alignment to maximize coverage without encroaching on property lines - something we measure precisely before any post goes in the ground.
Colma's residential streets are lined with postwar ranch homes and California bungalows that suit cedar and redwood fencing well. We install pressure-treated and cedar wood fences with properly sealed posts that resist the Bay Area fog and the persistent moisture that shortens the life of untreated wood in this climate.
Vinyl is a practical choice for Colma homeowners who want a fence that holds its look without annual maintenance. The constant fog and marine moisture that works on wood does nothing to vinyl - it will not rot, split, or need staining - making it a good long-term value for a property in this climate.
Many Colma homes carry fences that date back to the 1950s and 1960s, and decades of coastal moisture have done their work on wood posts and rails. We repair rotted posts, sagging gates, and wind-damaged panels - assessing on-site whether targeted repairs extend the fence life or whether replacement is the more cost-effective path.
Colma sits in a low valley that channels coastal fog in almost year-round, and that moisture cycling through wood fencing every day is why staining and sealing matters so much here. We apply penetrating sealers that stop moisture from reaching the wood fibers where rot starts, adding years of useful life to an otherwise-sound fence.
With so few homes in Colma, many of them have carried the same fence for decades. When a fence has reached the point where repair costs more than it saves, we remove the old structure completely and install a new fence built to current standards - using materials and post depth appropriate for the Colma climate and lot conditions.
Colma is one of the most unusual cities in California. With a living population of around 1,900 people and 17 cemeteries taking up most of the city's land area, the residential neighborhoods are packed into a narrow strip along El Camino Real and the surrounding streets. Lots are small, homes sit close together, and the housing stock is almost entirely mid-century ranch and bungalow construction from the 1940s through 1960s. Fences on these properties need to work within tight lot lines and account for the compact yard layouts that are standard in this neighborhood type. A contractor who shows up without measuring carefully will find themselves dealing with property line questions and panel fit issues that could have been avoided.
The climate here is the other major factor. Colma sits in a low valley between hills on the San Francisco Peninsula, and that geography funnels in marine fog from the Pacific almost every day. Even in summer, the air in Colma is cool and damp compared to inland Bay Area cities. That persistent moisture is hard on exterior wood - it works on untreated posts and rails every morning, and without regular sealing, wood fences in Colma deteriorate much faster than they would in a drier climate. Choosing the right materials and installing them properly matters more here than in cities that get real dry seasons.
Our crew works throughout Colma regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Colma is bordered by Daly City to the north and west and South San Francisco to the northeast - and the same fog, compact lots, and aging housing stock that define those cities carries straight through Colma. We pull permits from the City of Colma and know what is required for residential fence projects in this municipality, so the permit side of your project does not slow things down.
Working here also means knowing the neighborhood layout: the residential streets west of El Camino Real are quiet and tight-knit, and the streets near the Colma BART station see more foot traffic. The auto dealerships that line El Camino Real are the city's economic backbone, but the homes on the side streets are a stable, owner-occupied community where word of a good contractor job travels fast. We treat every Colma project like the neighbors are watching - because in a town this size, they are.
We serve neighboring South San Francisco to the northeast, where similar postwar housing and Peninsula fog create the same fence maintenance demands, and Daly City just to the north, where we have built our core reputation over the years.
Call or submit your information online and we will get back to you within one business day. Let us know your address, what type of fencing you are thinking about, and any timeline you are working toward.
We visit your Colma property, walk the fence line, and take measurements before giving you a written price. This is where we discuss material choices and assess whether a permit is required - the estimate costs you nothing.
If the project needs a City of Colma building permit, we handle the application. We schedule the work around the permit approval timeline and give you a confirmed start date in writing before anything begins.
Our crew installs the fence, removes all job site debris, and walks through the finished work with you before we leave. If anything is not right, we fix it on the spot.
We serve homeowners throughout Colma, from the streets near the BART station to the neighborhoods on the west side of El Camino Real. Call or submit a request and we respond within one business day.
(650) 632-9851Colma is a small city in San Mateo County with a living population of roughly 1,900 people. The city is famously home to 17 cemeteries - including the graves of Wyatt Earp and William Randolph Hearst - which occupy the vast majority of Colma's land. The residential area is concentrated along a narrow strip running through the center of town, anchored by El Camino Real, which serves as both the main commercial street and the route most Colma residents know best. The auto dealerships lining El Camino Real are well known throughout the Bay Area and generate most of the city's tax revenue. For the people who actually live here, Colma is a quiet, stable community where homeowners tend to stay and take care of their properties.
The residential neighborhoods feature modest ranch-style and California bungalow homes, most built between the 1940s and 1960s. Lots are small, streets are laid out on a simple grid, and the community is tight-knit enough that contractor reputation matters. The Colma BART station connects residents to San Francisco and the broader Bay Area rail network. Neighboring Daly City to the north and west and San Bruno to the south share the same Peninsula housing character, and we serve all of these communities as part of our regular service area.
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Learn MoreCall us or submit your information online - we respond within one business day and serve every residential street in Colma, from El Camino Real to the quieter streets on the west side of town.