UC Union City Fences is a fence contractor serving Newark, CA, specializing in chain link fence installation, wood fencing, vinyl fences, and fence repair. We have worked throughout the East Bay since 2017 and handle every permit so you never have to visit city offices.

Chain link is one of the most practical fencing choices for Newark homeowners who want a durable, low-maintenance perimeter for pets, kids, or a side yard. We install chain link fences in galvanized and vinyl-coated options, with vinyl coating being the better choice for properties on the western side of Newark where salt air off the bay accelerates corrosion on bare steel.
Most of Newark's housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1980s, and many original wood fences from that era are at or past the end of their useful life. We install cedar and redwood wood fences with posts set in concrete to handle the expansive clay soils common throughout the East Bay.
Newark homeowners near the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge and along the bay-facing streets deal with persistent moisture and wind. Vinyl fence panels do not absorb water, never need sealing or painting, and hold up to bayfront conditions without the maintenance that wood demands.
Newark's standard suburban lots put homes close together, and a full-height privacy fence makes a real difference in how usable your backyard is. We build privacy fences in wood and vinyl that meet Newark's permit requirements and, where applicable, HOA specifications for your neighborhood.
Clay soil movement is the leading cause of leaning fence posts in Newark, with posts shifting as the ground swells and contracts through the wet and dry seasons. We repair leaning posts, replace rotted boards, and fix sagging gates, often within the same week you contact us.
Aluminum fence is one of the best choices for Newark properties near the water. The material is naturally corrosion-resistant, looks clean and finished, and requires almost no upkeep over its lifespan. It is a popular option for pool enclosures and front yards where curb appeal matters.
Newark sits right at the foot of the Dumbarton Bridge on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, and that location creates conditions that wear on fences faster than most homeowners expect. Homes on the western side of the city are exposed to persistent wind off the water and salt-laden air that corrodes metal hardware, breaks down paint and caulk, and accelerates rot in wood that is not properly protected. Bare galvanized steel chain link in these locations often shows rust within a few years, and wood fences need rot-resistant species and regular sealing to hold up. A fence contractor who works in Newark regularly knows to account for these conditions from the start.
Most of Newark's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s, when standard suburban construction meant ranch-style homes on modest lots with modest budgets for fencing. Those original fences are decades past their design life, and the clay soils common across the East Bay have been working on the posts ever since. Clay swells when wet and contracts in the summer heat, and posts not set deeply in concrete will lean or heave over time. A fencing contractor who knows this area plans for that movement on every installation, using the right post depth, concrete mix, and hardware so the new fence holds up through many more wet and dry seasons.
Our crew works throughout Newark regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. We pull permits through the Newark Building Division and are familiar with the city's residential zoning rules, which affect fence height allowances and setback requirements depending on whether a property is in a standard residential zone or one of the newer townhome developments near the Dumbarton corridor.
Newark is a compact city that runs from the I-880 corridor on the east side out to the bayfront on the west, with NewPark Mall and the major commercial strip along Mowry Avenue in between. Most of the residential neighborhoods are blocks of ranch-style homes on standard lots, where fencing between properties is common and where the housing age means a lot of existing fences are at or near end of life. We have worked on homes across all of these neighborhoods and know what to expect in terms of soil conditions, lot layouts, and the kinds of fences that have held up best here over the years.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Milpitas and nearby Fremont, and the soil and climate knowledge we have built up working across the East Bay applies directly to Newark jobs as well.
Contact us by phone or through the form and we will get back to you within one business day. A few basic questions upfront - fence length, height, existing fence to demo - let us prepare before the on-site visit so the assessment moves quickly.
We visit your property, walk the fence line, and assess soil conditions and any existing structure. You receive a written estimate that itemizes materials, labor, permit fees, and demolition costs - no surprise charges added after you approve.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to the Newark Building Division. Processing typically takes a few days to one week. We handle the entire process - you do not need to contact the city or complete any forms yourself.
Most residential jobs in Newark take one to three days on-site. When the work is done, we walk the fence with you to confirm everything is straight, gates swing correctly, and you are satisfied. We remove all debris - nothing is left for you to haul away.
We serve homeowners throughout Newark and reply to all estimate requests within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a clear answer on what your fence project will cost.
Newark is a city of about 48,000 people in Alameda County, tucked between Fremont and Union City along the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay. The western edge of the city runs right up to the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, the first urban national wildlife refuge in the United States, and the Dumbarton Bridge connects Newark directly to the Peninsula. The city's residential neighborhoods are composed almost entirely of ranch-style and tract homes built between the 1950s and 1980s - single-story, stucco-clad, on standard suburban lots, with front and back yards and attached garages. More recent development near the Dumbarton corridor has added some townhomes and condos, but the older single-family neighborhoods make up the bulk of the city's character. NewPark Mall, on Mowry Avenue, is the city's main commercial landmark and a reference point locals use when describing their neighborhood.
About 60 percent of Newark households are owner-occupied, which means a large share of residents have a real stake in maintaining and improving their properties. The community is diverse, with a large share of Asian and Hispanic residents and long-term families who have lived here for decades. The city sits right off Interstate 880, giving residents quick access to Fremont to the south and Union City and the rest of the East Bay to the north. We also work regularly in neighboring Union City and throughout the surrounding East Bay communities.
Low-maintenance vinyl fencing that stays clean and attractive for years.
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