
Complete Tracy Fence is a fence contractor serving Dublin, CA with privacy, vinyl, wood, aluminum, and custom fence installation. We have worked across the Tri-Valley since 2017, including throughout Dublin's planned communities - Positano, Schaefer Ranch, and Fallon Village - where HOA guidelines, clay soils, and hot summers all shape what a properly built fence looks like.

Privacy fencing is the most common fence type in Dublin because the city's two-story subdivision homes are close together and homeowners want to actually use their backyards without being visible to neighbors on all sides. A full six-foot privacy fence around the rear yard is the standard solution in most of Dublin's planned communities. See our complete privacy fence installation page for material options, heights, and gate configurations we install throughout the Tri-Valley.
Vinyl is the dominant fence material in Dublin's newer subdivisions because HOA guidelines often specify it by name, and because Dublin summers - with temperatures regularly hitting the mid-90s - make the staining and maintenance schedule for wood an ongoing burden. UV-stabilized vinyl holds its white or tan color through decades of Tri-Valley heat without cracking or fading.
Older homes near historic downtown Dublin along Dublin Boulevard often have wood fencing that is overdue for replacement. For homeowners who prefer the natural look of cedar or redwood, we build wood fences with concrete footings and post depths sized for Dublin's clay soils - which expand and contract enough each year to shift posts that are not properly anchored.
Aluminum fencing is widely used in Dublin for front yard boundaries, pool enclosures, and side yards in HOA communities where an open, uniform look is required. It does not rust in winter rain, does not warp in the heat, and carries a powder-coat finish that holds up for many years without maintenance - a practical fit for Dublin homeowners who want a low-upkeep perimeter that meets community standards.
Dublin homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s are now reaching the age where original fences need more than cosmetic fixes. The most common issues we see are posts tilted by clay soil movement over many years and wood boards that have dried and split after multiple hot summers. We assess the full fence line and give homeowners a straight answer on whether a repair or a targeted replacement makes more financial sense.
Many Dublin homeowners with side-access driveways or larger lots in the Fallon Village and Schaefer Ranch neighborhoods add automatic driveway gates when they replace aging fences. An automatic gate adds security and convenience without the daily routine of manually opening and latching a gate. We install electric gate operators compatible with most existing fence and driveway configurations.
Dublin is one of the fastest-growing cities in California, and the majority of its housing was built in planned communities between 1990 and the 2010s. That concentrated construction wave means a large share of Dublin's fences were installed around the same time and are now aging together. The clay-heavy soils under most Dublin neighborhoods expand with winter rains and contract sharply in summer drought, and over 15 to 25 years that movement tilts posts and loosens footings even on fences that were properly installed. Summer temperatures regularly reach the mid-90s and occasionally top 100 degrees, which accelerates wood drying and splits unprotected boards faster than in cooler coastal cities.
The HOA structure in Dublin's planned communities adds a layer of process that is specific to this market. Neighborhoods like Positano, Schaefer Ranch, and Fallon Village all have Architectural Review requirements, and a fence project that skips that step can result in forced removal and reinstallation at the homeowner's expense. Dublin's building permit requirements must also be met for fences over the standard height threshold. We navigate both processes regularly and build the approval timeline into every project estimate we provide for Dublin homeowners.
Our crew works throughout Dublin regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Dublin Building and Safety Division for projects that require them and are familiar with the HOA approval process common across Dublin's major planned developments. The two-story homes in most of Dublin's subdivisions have fenced rear yards that share a boundary line with two or three neighbors, so coordinating replacement timing and shared-fence cost conversations is something we help facilitate often.
Dublin runs east from the 680 freeway out toward the rolling hills near Fallon Road, where the newest subdivisions back up against open space and undeveloped land. The western part of the city, near Dublin Boulevard and the historic downtown area, has older homes with more varied fencing history. The Dublin BART station serves as a major daily landmark for the city's commuter population, and much of the residential development fans outward from Dougherty Road to the north and Tassajara Road to the east. We also serve neighboring Pleasanton to the south and can handle projects that span both cities without scheduling complications.
From the neighborhoods near The Wave waterpark to the newer streets out in Fallon Village, we have installed fences across the full range of Dublin property types and know what to expect on each kind of site.
Call or submit a request online - we reply to all Dublin inquiries within one business day. Let us know upfront if your property is in a HOA community so we can flag the approval step in the project timeline.
We visit the property, check the existing fence line and soil conditions, and review HOA guidelines and permit requirements that apply. Your written estimate covers materials, labor, permit fees, and any HOA documentation costs - no surprises after work begins.
We set posts with concrete footings sized for Dublin's clay soil movement and the fence height and material on your project. You do not need to be home during installation - we coordinate property access the day before we arrive.
When installation is complete, we walk the fence line with you to confirm everything matches the estimate and meets any HOA spec requirements. We remove all debris and answer any maintenance questions before we leave the site.
We serve homeowners throughout Dublin and the Tri-Valley. Free on-site estimates, no commitment required. We respond to all Dublin requests within one business day.
(209) 699-5861Dublin is a city of more than 72,000 residents in Alameda County, situated in the Tri-Valley between Pleasanton to the south and San Ramon to the north. The city grew faster than almost any other California municipality during the 2000s and 2010s, transforming from a small town of around 30,000 into a fully built suburban city in the span of roughly two decades. Most of that growth happened through large master-planned communities - Schaefer Ranch, Positano, and Fallon Village among the largest - where homes were built in phases by major residential builders. The result is a housing stock that is remarkably uniform in age and style: two-story stucco homes with attached garages, tile roofs, and fenced backyards on subdivision lots, most built between 1995 and 2015.
Dublin is well connected for commuters, with two BART stations serving residents heading to Oakland, San Francisco, and beyond via the Dublin/Pleasanton line. The eastern portions of the city, near Fallon Road, continue to see new construction as the last undeveloped parcels are built out toward the hills. The older western neighborhoods near Dublin Boulevard and the Camp Parks Reserve Forces Training Area are more established, with homes that predate the city's rapid growth period and sometimes carry a different set of maintenance needs. Neighboring San Ramon sits just north of Dublin along I-680, and we serve fence projects throughout both cities.
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Learn MoreDublin's clay soils and HOA requirements make fence projects more involved than most homeowners expect - we handle both so you do not have to. Call us or submit your request online and we will respond within one business day.