
Complete Tracy Fence is the local fence contractor Tracy homeowners call for wood, vinyl, chain link, and privacy fences. We have served this city since 2017 and we understand what Tracy properties need - from clay soil post setting to HOA approval guidance.

Wood is still the most-requested fence material in Tracy, and for good reason - it fits the look of most neighborhoods here and can be stained to meet HOA color requirements. Because Tracy sits on expansive clay soil, post depth and concrete anchor volume are critical to keeping a wood fence straight through years of wet winters and dry summers. Learn more about our wood fence installation in Tracy and how we build for this climate.
Vinyl is a popular choice for Tracy homeowners who want a clean, low-maintenance fence that holds its appearance year after year. In Tracy's 100-plus-degree summers, panel thickness and UV protection matter - thinner, cheaper vinyl yellows and becomes brittle in sustained heat. We use commercial-grade panels designed for Central Valley conditions, and we set posts to account for the clay soil movement that causes cheaper installations to lean.
Tracy's newer subdivisions put homes close together, and a full privacy fence is the most effective way to reclaim your backyard. Many Tracy HOAs allow six-foot privacy fences in rear yards - we review your community's guidelines before we design anything so you do not end up with a fence that violates the rules. We build privacy fences in both wood and vinyl depending on which material your HOA permits.
A lot of Tracy's housing stock was built between 1990 and 2010, which means original wood fences in many neighborhoods are now 15 to 30 years old and starting to show it. Leaning posts, rotted boards, and gates that no longer latch are the most common repair calls we get in this city. We assess the full fence line - not just the obvious damage - so you know whether a targeted repair makes sense or whether a full replacement is the better value.
Chain link is a practical choice for pet enclosures, side yards, and properties where security and visibility both matter. It holds up well in Tracy's wind - unlike solid panels, the open weave lets Altamont Pass gusts pass through rather than building pressure against the fence. We install chain link for residential yards, commercial properties, and agricultural parcels on Tracy's outskirts.
Automatic driveway gates are increasingly common in Tracy's newer neighborhoods, especially in homes with wider lots and attached side yards. We install swing and slide gate operators for both wood and iron gates, and we handle the electrical rough-in coordination. If your HOA requires a specific gate style or finish, we work from that spec so the final product meets approval from the start.
Tracy's expansive clay soil is the single biggest factor that separates fence installations done by locals from those done by out-of-area crews. Clay swells in the wet season and shrinks in the summer heat, and that back-and-forth movement is why so many Tracy fences develop leaning posts within five to ten years of installation. A crew that knows this soil digs deeper holes and uses more concrete per post - not because it pads the bill, but because it is the only way to build a fence that stays plumb through a full cycle of Tracy winters and summers.
The Altamont Pass wind corridor is the other factor that most out-of-town contractors underestimate. Tracy sees sustained winds and gusts in spring and fall that push hard against solid fence panels. Combined with HOA requirements in Tracy's many planned subdivisions - Glenbriar, Trimark, Tracy Hills, and others - the permitting and approval process here is more involved than in most Central Valley cities. Knowing the City of Tracy Building Division's current height thresholds and keeping up with individual HOA specifications is part of the job, and it is something our crew handles on every project.
Complete Tracy Fence is based in Tracy and has been pulling permits from the City of Tracy Building Division regularly since 2017. We know the current height limits for front and rear yards, the typical turnaround time for permit processing, and which neighborhoods have HOAs that require their own separate approval before work can begin. That familiarity saves homeowners real time - and real money - compared to hiring a contractor who has to figure all of that out from scratch on your project.
We work throughout Tracy regularly - from the newer neighborhoods along the western edge of the city near Tracy Hills to the older homes on the streets near downtown and the railroad corridor, where construction from earlier eras often means different soil depths and foundation types. Grant Line Road and MacArthur Drive are two corridors we know well from years of projects on both sides. Tracy sits at the junction of I-205 and I-580, which gives us quick access to properties anywhere in the city without long mobilization delays.
Many of our Tracy customers also have properties in neighboring communities. If you have a second property or know someone who needs fence work in Lathrop, our crew covers that area as well. We also serve Manteca, just a few miles to the south, where we run fence projects on the same schedule as our Tracy work.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within one business day and schedule a time to walk your property that works around your schedule - you do not need to take a day off.
We measure your fence line, check soil and terrain conditions, and ask about HOA requirements or permit needs. Your written estimate breaks out materials, labor, demo, and permit fees separately - so there are no surprise line items when the job is done.
We handle the City of Tracy building permit application on your behalf. If your neighborhood requires HOA approval, we provide the drawings you need to submit. City permits typically process in a few business days; HOA reviews can take one to three weeks.
Most Tracy residential jobs finish in one to three days. Before we leave, we walk the full fence line with you - checking post plumb, gate swing, and board spacing - so any adjustments happen while the crew is still on site.
We serve Tracy homeowners from Tracy Hills to the neighborhoods near downtown. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day - no pressure, no commitment.
(209) 699-5861Tracy is a city of roughly 96,000 residents in San Joaquin County, located at the crossroads of I-205 and I-580 about 60 miles east of San Francisco. Most of the city's housing stock was built between 1990 and 2010, during a period of rapid suburban expansion that created the planned neighborhoods - Glenbriar, Almondtree, and areas along Cordes Road and MacArthur Drive - that make up the bulk of the residential landscape today. Those homes are now 15 to 35 years old, which is the age range when original fences, roofs, and exterior finishes start needing serious attention. The older streets near downtown Tracy and the original rail corridor have a different character entirely - smaller lots, earlier construction methods, and homes that predate the tract-building era.
Tracy is also a commuter city and a logistics hub, home to major distribution facilities and a large share of homeowners who spend long hours away from their properties during the week. West Valley Mall on Grant Line Road is a central landmark most Tracy residents know, and the annual Dry Bean Festival each September is one of the city's longest-running community traditions. Many Tracy homeowners also have connections in the cities immediately around the valley. We serve customers in Tracy and the surrounding communities throughout the San Joaquin Valley, including Lathrop just to the south and Stockton further up the valley.
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