
Elite Oakdale Fence is a local fence contractor in Oakdale, CA specializing in wood fence installation, privacy fencing, and fence repair. We have served the Oakdale area since 2015 and respond to new inquiries within 1 business day.
From the older ranch homes near downtown to the newer subdivisions on the edge of town, we know Oakdale properties and we know what fences need to hold up in Central Valley conditions.

Oakdale summers run above 100 degrees for weeks at a time, which is hard on wood that was not prepared for Central Valley heat. Our wood fence installation uses cedar and redwood finished with UV-resistant sealants built for this climate, so the fence looks solid three summers from now, not just on day one.
A lot of Oakdale lots sit close to neighbors, and the warm climate means people spend real time in their backyards. A solid 6-foot privacy fence blocks sightlines and wind-carried dust from the surrounding farmland, turning your yard into a usable outdoor room.
The clay soils common in Stanislaus County expand in wet winters and shrink in dry summers, which slowly pushes fence posts out of alignment. Catching a leaning post or a cracked board early is far cheaper than replacing a whole section - and we handle repairs on fences of all ages and materials.
Oakdale's long, hot summers make backyard pools a natural choice for families. California law requires a compliant barrier around any residential pool, and we install pool fences that meet state code while matching the look of your yard.
Oakdale sits at the edge of the San Joaquin Valley's most productive agricultural land, and many properties here have acreage, outbuildings, or animals to contain. We install agricultural and ranch-grade fencing designed for larger lots and working properties.
Newer subdivisions on the east and south sides of Oakdale often have HOA design guidelines that require specific styles, colors, or heights. We work with homeowners to design fences that satisfy association rules and still look exactly the way they want.
Oakdale's climate creates real demands on fencing that many contractors underestimate. Summer temperatures regularly climb past 100 degrees for weeks at a stretch, and that kind of prolonged heat dries out wood faster than in coastal California, causing boards to crack and shrink if they were not properly finished at installation. At the same time, Stanislaus County's clay-heavy soils expand in wet winters and contract sharply in summer, which puts constant pressure on fence posts over time. A contractor who does not account for this soil behavior when setting posts will leave you with a leaning fence within a few years.
The agricultural character of the area adds another variable. Seasonal winds carry dust and debris from surrounding farmland into fence boards and joints, accelerating weathering and trapping moisture against wood surfaces. Tule fog rolls through the Central Valley every winter, keeping homes and fences damp for extended stretches. Oakdale also has a mix of older ranch homes near the original town center and newer HOA-governed subdivisions on the edges, each with different requirements and expectations. Understanding this property mix - and the city's permit process - is something that comes from working here regularly, not from guessing.
Elite Oakdale Fence has served Oakdale since 2015. Our crew regularly pulls permits through the City of Oakdale Building Division, and we know which projects require them and which do not. We understand the clay soil conditions throughout the area and set posts accordingly - something a contractor unfamiliar with Stanislaus County soils may not do consistently.
Oakdale calls itself the Cowboy Capital of the World, and that identity is real - this is a town built around ranching, the Stanislaus River, and outdoor life. A lot of properties here have more land than you would find in a dense suburb, and some sit near the edge of town where the streets transition quickly to open farmland. Whether you are in a neighborhood near the Hershey facility, in one of the newer subdivisions off East F Street, or on a larger parcel toward the foothills, we have worked on properties throughout Oakdale.
We also serve the communities that neighbor Oakdale closely. Riverbank sits just a few miles to the west along the Stanislaus River, and we handle fence projects there regularly. Crews working in both communities means we can typically schedule jobs efficiently and respond quickly when something comes up.
Call or submit the contact form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. We will ask a few basic questions - fence length, height, material preference - and schedule a time to walk the property before giving you a written quote.
We walk the fence line, check soil conditions, look for any utility or drainage concerns, and confirm property boundaries. Your written quote breaks down materials, labor, and any permit costs separately - no lump-sum numbers with no explanation.
If the project needs a city permit or HOA approval, we handle the application process before scheduling. Spring and fall are the best times to install fencing in Oakdale - mild weather means posts cure properly and wood performs better at the start.
The crew sets posts in concrete, lets them cure, then attaches rails and boards. When the job is done, we walk the fence with you before leaving - any small issues get addressed on the spot, and all debris is removed from your yard.
We serve Oakdale homeowners year-round. Call or submit the form and we will respond within 1 business day.
(209) 841-4151Oakdale is a city of about 23,000 people in Stanislaus County, sitting at the edge of the San Joaquin Valley where the flat farmland begins to give way to the Sierra Nevada foothills. The town has a genuinely distinct identity - it calls itself the Cowboy Capital of the World, a nickname rooted in its cattle-ranching history and the Oakdale Rodeo, one of California's largest professional rodeos, held every April. The Hershey chocolate facility is one of the city's best-known employers, and the Stanislaus River running near town draws residents for fishing and kayaking year-round.
The housing stock in Oakdale is a mix of postwar ranch homes built between the 1950s and 1980s near the original town center, and newer subdivisions on the east and south edges of the city. Lot sizes tend to be generous - many properties have real yard space, some have outbuildings, and a few on the outskirts have acreage. The city's homeownership rate is relatively high, around 57 percent, which means most people here have a direct stake in maintaining their properties. Neighboring Riverbank sits just west along the Stanislaus River, and many Oakdale residents have family or work connections that link the two communities. We serve both.
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