
Complete Tracy Fence is the fence contractor Manteca homeowners call for vinyl, wood, privacy, and chain link fences. We have served the greater San Joaquin Valley since 2017, and we know the clay soil, summer heat, and permit requirements that shape every fence job in this city.

Vinyl is the most popular fencing choice among Manteca homeowners who want a fence that holds its appearance through years of 100-degree summers without annual painting or staining. In Manteca's heat, panel quality matters more than price - thinner grades yellow and become brittle fast, while commercial-grade vinyl with UV inhibitors holds color and shape for decades. Learn more about our vinyl fence installation services and how we spec materials for Central Valley conditions.
Wood fencing fits naturally into Manteca's ranch-style and tract-home neighborhoods, especially in the older in-town areas where the surrounding homes already have wood fences. Cedar is the best choice here - it handles Manteca's heat and seasonal moisture cycles better than untreated pine and does not require chemical treatment to resist rot. We set posts with extra depth and concrete volume specifically because of the clay soil that runs under most of Manteca.
Manteca's newer master-planned subdivisions on the north and east edges of the city have HOA requirements around fence height and style, and many of those communities allow six-foot privacy fences in rear yards with prior approval. We review your HOA's CC&Rs before we design anything, so the fence you get is one that meets the rules and survives the first inspection. We build privacy fences in both cedar and vinyl depending on which your HOA allows.
Manteca has a large share of homes built between the 1970s and the early 2000s, and a lot of original wood fences in those neighborhoods are now well past the point where maintenance can catch up with the wear. Leaning posts, rotted bottom rails, and gates that drag are the most common repair calls we see here. We assess whether targeted repairs make sense for your fence or whether you are better off with a full replacement - and we give you both options with honest pricing.
Chain link is a durable, low-cost option for Manteca properties where security or pet containment matters more than privacy. The open weave handles valley wind better than solid panels - it lets gusts pass through rather than building pressure against a flat surface. We install chain link for side yards, commercial parcels, and the agricultural properties on Manteca's outskirts where livestock or equipment needs to be contained.
Manteca's mid-sized suburban lots - typically between 5,000 and 8,000 square feet - give most homes enough backyard space for a dedicated dog run or a fully fenced yard. We build pet enclosures in chain link, vinyl, and wood depending on your dog's size and habits, and we pay attention to ground clearance and latch hardware that dogs cannot work open. If your yard has gaps in an existing fence, we can assess whether patching makes sense or whether a new perimeter is the safer choice.
Manteca sits squarely on the San Joaquin Valley's expansive clay soil, and that soil is the most important single factor in how long a fence will last here. Clay swells in the wet season - sometimes dramatically after a heavy winter storm - and then contracts during the long, hot summer. Posts that are not set to the right depth and anchored in enough concrete get pushed out of alignment by that movement, usually within the first five to ten years. This is not a California mystery; it is a well-documented behavior of clay-rich soil, and the UC Agriculture and Natural Resources extension for the San Joaquin Valley has documented it extensively. The fix is straightforward - deeper holes, more concrete - but it requires a crew that actually knows the soil conditions here.
Manteca's newer master-planned communities on the north and east sides of the city come with HOA rules that add a layer of process to any fence project. Height limits, material requirements, and color restrictions vary by community, and some require written approval from an architectural review committee before a permit can even be pulled. Older neighborhoods closer to downtown Manteca and the historic Main Street corridor have their own considerations - tighter lots, older construction methods, and properties that may have had fences added and removed multiple times over the decades. Both situations require local knowledge to navigate efficiently.
Our crew works throughout Manteca regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. We have run projects on ranch-style homes near Big League Dreams Sports Park and on the newer two-story houses in subdivisions on the north side of the city - and those two property types require noticeably different approaches. Older ranch homes often have fence footings from the original construction that need to be dug out and reset properly rather than built on top of. Newer HOA communities require permit packages that include site plans and elevation drawings before the city will issue a permit.
Manteca sits just south of Tracy on Highway 99, roughly 15 miles from Stockton and about 20 miles from Modesto. The flat Valley terrain and the straightforward grid of streets throughout the city - from the older blocks along Main Street to the newer development along Airport Way and Union Road - means our crew can move between jobs efficiently. The Manteca Water Park neighborhood and the areas around Del Webb communities on the east side of the city are both within our regular service rotation.
We also serve the cities immediately surrounding Manteca. If you have family or neighbors in Ripon, just a few miles to the south, we cover that area on the same schedule as our Manteca work. Customers in Tracy to the north are part of our home territory, and we coordinate jobs across both cities every week.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We schedule the on-site assessment at a time that works for you - early morning and weekend slots are available.
We walk your property, measure the fence line, check the soil and terrain, and ask about HOA rules or permit requirements. You get a written quote that separates materials, labor, demo, and permit fees - no bundled totals that hide where the money goes.
We apply for the City of Manteca building permit on your behalf. If your community requires HOA approval first, we provide the drawings and specifications you need to submit. City permits typically process in a few business days; HOA reviews vary from one to three weeks depending on the community.
Most Manteca jobs complete in one to three days. Before we leave, we do a full walkthrough with you - post plumb, gate swing, latch function, and site cleanup. Anything that needs adjustment gets handled before the crew packs up.
Whether your home is near Big League Dreams or in one of Manteca's newer subdivisions on the north side of town, we serve the whole city. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
(209) 699-5861Manteca is a city of more than 90,000 residents in San Joaquin County, situated in the heart of California's San Joaquin Valley about 15 miles south of Stockton and 85 miles east of San Francisco. The city grew rapidly from the 1970s through the 2000s, which means the housing stock is a mix of older ranch-style homes closer to downtown and the historic Main Street corridor, and newer master-planned subdivisions that have been expanding on the north and east edges of the city over the past 15 years. Those newer communities often come with HOA rules that govern fence height, materials, and color. The older neighborhoods near downtown have their own character - smaller lots, mid-century construction, and homes that in many cases have not had their original fencing replaced since they were built.
Big League Dreams Sports Park is one of the most recognizable community landmarks in Manteca - a large sports complex with fields styled after famous professional stadiums that draws families from across the region. The city is also home to a major Amazon fulfillment center and several other distribution operations, which means many Manteca residents are working-household homeowners with busy schedules who need contractors who show up on time and communicate clearly. We serve customers throughout Manteca and in the surrounding Valley cities, including Ripon to the south and Stockton to the north.
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