
Elite Oakdale Fence is a fence contractor serving Manteca, CA, handling fence repair, wood privacy fences, vinyl fencing, and chain link for homeowners throughout the city. We have served communities across the region since 2015 and respond to all new inquiries within one business day.
Manteca has one of the most varied housing stocks in the Central Valley - older ranch-style homes from the 1970s and 1980s near downtown, and large master-planned subdivisions on the north and east sides of town. That range means a lot of fencing at different stages of its lifespan, and a lot of homeowners dealing with repair calls and replacement decisions at the same time. We work on both.

Manteca's large stock of homes from the 1970s through the 1990s means a significant share of the city's fencing is aging at the same time - leaning posts, split rails, sagging gates, and pickets pulled loose by years of clay soil movement are common calls we handle across the older neighborhoods. For a full assessment and written quote, fence repair is often the most cost-effective first step before deciding whether a full replacement makes more sense.
Wood privacy fencing is the most requested service for Manteca's single-family ranch and tract homes, which typically have flat rear yards with defined lot lines. Cedar and redwood perform better than pine in Manteca's climate because they resist the checking and splitting that comes from summer temperatures regularly exceeding 95 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit for weeks at a stretch.
Vinyl is a practical choice for Manteca homeowners who commute to Stockton, Modesto, or the Bay Area during the week and do not have time for annual staining or painting. It holds its appearance through sustained UV exposure without fading, resists the moisture that accumulates during winter rain events, and does not absorb the tule fog moisture that settles across the Valley from December through February.
Many of Manteca's newer master-planned communities on the north and east sides of town have HOA standards specifying fence height, material, and style. We work with homeowners in these communities to identify compliant materials and designs before work begins, avoiding the rework cost of a fence installed without proper HOA and city approvals.
Chain link suits Manteca homeowners who need to enclose a large rear yard, keep pets contained, or define boundaries along a property line that backs up to open space. Galvanized chain link handles the Valley heat and wet winters without rusting or warping, and it is one of the most durable options available for properties with clay-heavy soil where post stability is a concern.
When repair is no longer the right answer - because posts are rotted at ground level, the frame is structurally compromised, or the overall installation is simply past its useful life - a full replacement is more cost-effective than patching individual sections. We assess existing fencing honestly and will tell you which sections can be saved and which sections need to come down.
Manteca's housing stock spans roughly five decades, which means the city has a wide range of fencing in various states of repair at any given time. The oldest homes near downtown date to the mid-20th century and sit on smaller lots with fencing that has been through years of clay soil movement, sun exposure, and seasonal moisture. The newer subdivisions on the north and east edges of town have homes from the 2010s that are hitting the 10-to-15-year mark - young enough that original fencing might look fine on the surface, but old enough that post depth and footing quality are starting to matter when the soil moves. The clay-rich soil under much of Manteca swells during wet winters and contracts sharply during the dry season, and that cycle is the single biggest driver of fence post failure in this area.
Summer heat in Manteca regularly reaches above 95 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit from June through September, with very little shade or coastal breeze to moderate it. That sustained heat degrades UV-exposed finishes, dries out untreated wood faster than homeowners expect, and accelerates wear on gate hardware and hinges. Winter brings limited but intense rainfall - the flat Valley terrain means water can pool around foundations and fence lines for days after a heavy storm - and tule fog that keeps exterior surfaces damp for extended periods. A contractor who has worked across the San Joaquin Valley understands how to build and treat fencing to handle both seasonal extremes, not just the mild conditions.
Our crew works throughout Manteca regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Fence permits in Manteca are issued by the City of Manteca Building and Safety Division. We pull permits and coordinate inspections on jobs that require them so homeowners do not have to manage that process separately.
Main Street and Airport Way are the main reference corridors running through Manteca's older core, while the newer residential growth has pushed north toward the Lathrop boundary and east toward areas near Big League Dreams Sports Park. Most of the homes we work on in Manteca are stucco-exterior ranch-style houses with attached garages on flat lots - the same basic footprint you find throughout the Central Valley, where clay soil and summer heat set the conditions for every exterior project. Properties in the newer master-planned communities often have a combination of concrete block perimeter walls and wood fencing, and we handle both materials in a single project.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Patterson, CA to the southwest and Escalon, CA to the east, so if you have projects across multiple properties or sites in this part of the county, we can coordinate the work as a single engagement.
Call or fill out the contact form with a brief description of what you need - new installation, repair, or replacement. We follow up within one business day to schedule a site visit at a time that works with your schedule, including early morning or weekend appointments for commuters.
We measure the site, assess soil and drainage conditions, and check any permit or HOA requirements that apply to your neighborhood. The written estimate breaks out materials, labor, and any permit fees so you know exactly what you are paying for before work begins - no surprise line items after the job starts.
Posts are set in concrete on the first day and left to cure overnight before rails and panels are attached. Most standard residential fences in Manteca are completed in one to three days total. You do not need to be on-site during installation unless you prefer to be.
We walk the finished fence with you, test all gate hardware and latches, and clear all debris from the site before we leave. For jobs requiring a city inspection, we coordinate scheduling with the Manteca Building Division directly and notify you of the inspection date.
We serve Manteca and neighboring San Joaquin Valley communities. Straight quotes, no pressure, and responses within one business day.
(209) 841-4151Manteca is one of the faster-growing cities in California's San Joaquin Valley, with a population that has surpassed 90,000 residents and a housing base that reflects decades of suburban growth. The city's older neighborhoods near downtown Main Street are made up of single-family ranch homes from the 1970s and 1980s - smaller lots, stucco exteriors, attached garages. Moving outward, the north and east sides of town shift into larger two-story homes in master-planned communities built in the 2010s and 2020s, many with HOA oversight and more landscaped yards. This mix means a contractor working across Manteca encounters a wide range of property ages, soil conditions, and fencing situations on any given week.
Manteca is known locally for Big League Dreams Sports Park, a large recreational complex that draws visitors from across the region, and for the Manteca Water Park, which has been a summer fixture for local families for decades. The city's location along Highway 99 and near Interstate 5 makes it a natural commuter hub for workers heading to Stockton, Modesto, Sacramento, or the Bay Area. We also serve nearby Modesto, CA to the south and Turlock, CA further south, and we understand the soil and climate conditions common across this corridor of the San Joaquin Valley.
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