Escondido properties have varied site conditions and local requirements. We design fencing that balances aesthetics, privacy, and fire-aware material choices, and we help confirm what is appropriate for your address.
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Escondido sits at the intersection of multiple fire-prone areas. The 2007 Witch Creek Fire burned through Harmony Grove and San Pasqual Valley. The 2014 Cocos Fire forced evacuations throughout northern Escondido. Our dry chaparral hillsides and Santa Ana wind patterns create ongoing risk every fire season.
Local wildfire requirements vary by neighborhood and site conditions. We help review AHJ guidance and select material options that align with your property.
Local wildfire requirements vary by neighborhood and site conditions. We help review AHJ guidance and select material options that align with your property.
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Local wildfire requirements vary by neighborhood and site conditions. We help review AHJ guidance and select material options that align with your property.
Escondido's hilly terrain often requires retaining walls. Gabion walls combine structural strength with fire-proof construction using stone-filled steel mesh baskets. Ideal for properties with elevation changes.
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Fire hazard zones and requirements vary by neighborhood and jurisdiction. Check local hazard maps and confirm local requirements with your AHJ. We can help interpret requirements for your property.
Permits and height limits vary by city and neighborhood. We can review local requirements and handle the submittal process for your project.
Escondido's hot, dry summers and fire risk make aluminum and steel fencing ideal choices. Both are non-combustible, require low maintenance, and withstand the inland heat without warping or fading. For properties needing privacy, aluminum privacy panels or gabion walls work well.
Permits and height limits vary by city and neighborhood. We can review local requirements and handle the submittal process for your project.
Yes, we serve all of North San Diego County including Valley Center, San Marcos, Rancho Bernardo, and surrounding unincorporated areas. Our shop is located right here in Escondido, so these areas are our home territory.
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