
Elite Oakdale Fence is a fence contractor serving Salida, CA, installing wood fences, vinyl fencing, commercial fencing, and privacy fences for homeowners and businesses throughout the community. We have been working in Stanislaus County since 2015 and respond to new inquiries within one business day.
Salida is an unincorporated community, which means permits run through Stanislaus County rather than a city building department - and our crew knows that process well. Whether you are on a street near Kiernan Avenue or in one of the neighborhoods further east, we know what fencing work looks like on these lots.

Salida sits directly off Highway 99 and has a mix of residential neighborhoods alongside commercial and industrial properties near Kiernan Avenue. If you manage a business property, warehouse, or multi-unit site in Salida, commercial fence installation tailored to your access control and perimeter requirements keeps your property secured and clearly defined.
Most Salida homes are single-story ranch and tract styles with modest back and side yards where a wood privacy fence is the most practical upgrade a homeowner can make. Cedar and redwood hold up well under Salida's extended 100-plus-degree summers and resist the surface checking that cheaper lumber develops after a season or two in the heat.
The combination of scorching summers and tule-fog winters in Salida makes vinyl a practical choice for homeowners who want a fence that holds its appearance without annual staining or painting. Vinyl does not absorb moisture during the winter fog season and does not crack under sustained UV exposure the way unprotected wood can.
Salida has a high rate of owner-occupied single-family homes on modest lots, and neighbors share fence lines on both sides. A solid privacy fence is the most common request we get in this community, separating yards for families who have lived next to the same neighbors for years and want their outdoor space to feel like their own.
The clay soils under Salida properties swell in winter and shrink in summer, and that movement pushes fence posts out of plumb year after year. Homes built in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s in the older core of Salida often have original fencing that is past due for post replacement or full-panel repair before sections start to fall.
Chain link is a practical choice for Salida homeowners who need to enclose a large yard, contain pets, or define a property boundary without the maintenance demands of wood. It also holds up to the heat and minimal rainfall of the Central Valley without warping, cracking, or fading over time.
Salida sits in the San Joaquin Valley where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit from June through September. That kind of sustained heat dries out wood faster than in cooler climates, which means fence materials need to be chosen and installed with high-heat conditions in mind. Stucco exteriors are standard on nearly every home in the community, and fences that connect to these homes must be set properly to avoid contact issues where materials meet. On top of summer heat, the dense tule fog that settles in from December through January keeps surface moisture elevated for weeks at a time, which affects how long stains and sealers take to cure and which finishes hold up best.
The clay-heavy soils that run under most Salida properties swell when they absorb winter rain and shrink again when the dry season arrives. That cycle repeats every year, and over time it pushes fence posts out of alignment and stresses the concrete footings around them. Salida is also an unincorporated community under Stanislaus County jurisdiction, so permit requirements and setback rules are governed by county code rather than a city building department. Working with a contractor who pulls permits through Stanislaus County regularly is a straightforward way to avoid setback violations or inspection issues that can create problems when a property sells.
Our crew works throughout Salida regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Because Salida is unincorporated, permit applications go through the Stanislaus County Planning and Community Development Department rather than a city hall. Our crew is familiar with that process and coordinates permit submissions and inspections without putting that burden on the homeowner.
Most of the homes we work on in Salida are single-story ranches and two-story tract homes built between the 1970s and early 2000s. Kiernan Avenue is the main commercial corridor running through the community, and most of our residential work is in the neighborhoods spread out on either side of Highway 99. We also do work further east in the newer subdivisions near Pirrone Road, where homes from the 2000s and 2010s are reaching the age where original fencing and gates need updating.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Ceres, CA and Modesto, CA along the same Highway 99 corridor, so scheduling jobs across multiple communities in this part of Stanislaus County is something we do regularly.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. Have a rough idea of linear footage and fence height if you can - it helps us give you a faster initial estimate over the phone.
We schedule a visit to walk your property, check soil conditions, and confirm measurements. The written quote covers all materials and labor - no hidden fees. We also discuss whether your project needs a Stanislaus County permit and handle that paperwork on your behalf.
Our crew handles the installation from post-setting through final panel attachment. Posts are set in concrete and allowed to cure overnight before rails and boards are added, giving you a fence that stays plumb even through Salida's clay-soil movement cycles.
We walk the finished fence with you before we pack up, confirm gate hardware operates correctly, and clear all job-site debris. If anything needs adjusting, we handle it before we leave. You do not need to be home all day - we just need you available for the final walkthrough.
We serve Salida and all of Stanislaus County. Call us or submit a request and we will respond within one business day - no pressure, no obligation.
(209) 841-4151Salida is an unincorporated community in Stanislaus County located just north of Modesto along Highway 99. With roughly 16,000 to 17,000 residents according to the 2020 Census, it is a tight-knit, largely owner-occupied community where many families have lived for years. The majority of homes were built between the 1970s and early 2000s - single-story ranch styles and two-story tract homes on modest rectangular lots with stucco exteriors and concrete driveways. Because Salida is not an incorporated city, community services and land use decisions are handled at the county level through Stanislaus County, which gives the area a quieter, more residential character than the cities on either side of it.
Kiernan Avenue serves as Salida's main commercial strip, with shopping centers, restaurants, and businesses that most residents use regularly. The community sits right off Highway 99, making it convenient for residents who commute to Modesto, Stockton, or points north. Newer subdivisions have expanded the community's footprint near Pirrone Road and the eastern edges of the CDP, bringing more recently built homes alongside the older neighborhood core. Salida is immediately adjacent to Modesto, CA to the south and is part of the broader network of communities we serve across the Central Valley, including Ceres, CA.
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