
Advanced Somerton Fence is the fence contractor Roll, AZ homeowners and landowners call for farm and ranch fencing, chain link, vinyl, and wood fence installation - serving Yuma County communities along the U.S. 95 corridor with free estimates and replies within one business day.
We know Yuma County permit requirements and handle the paperwork when a permit is needed. Every post goes in with concrete footings sized for the sandy desert soil and open-terrain wind conditions that are a fact of life out here.

The agricultural belt around Roll demands fencing that can cover large acreage, contain livestock, and hold up against the heat and dust without constant maintenance. Our farm and ranch fencing options include T-post wire, livestock panels, and woven wire configured for the parcel sizes and soil conditions typical of Yuma County.
Chain link is a go-to choice for Roll properties that need a durable, cost-effective fence that can span large areas without breaking the budget. It handles the summer heat without warping, resists the sandblasting effect of dust storms better than wood, and can be installed quickly on rural lots with wide open ground.
Many of the ranch-style homes built in Roll during the 1970s and 1980s have wood fencing that is overdue for replacement. We install new wood fences using pressure-treated lumber and concrete-set posts, giving these older Yuma County properties a fresh, properly constructed fence that is built to outlast what it replaced.
Years of Yuma County sun and seasonal monsoon gusts add up - leaning posts, cracked boards, and damaged chain link are all common at Roll properties. Timely repairs cost a fraction of full replacement and are usually something we can handle in one visit to your property.
Homeowners in Roll who want a clean-looking yard fence without the maintenance of wood often choose vinyl. It resists fading in UV-intense desert sun, never needs painting, and wipes clean after dust events - a practical upgrade for the older ranch-style homes common in this area.
Large lots in Roll give dogs room to run, but they also mean a lot of ground to cover with a secure enclosure. We configure pet fences for rural Yuma County properties where coyotes and other desert wildlife are a genuine concern, making sure the fence has no gaps at the base and is set deep enough that a determined dog cannot dig out.
Roll sits in the Yuma County agricultural belt, where summer temperatures regularly reach 110 to 115 degrees Fahrenheit and the terrain is flat and open for miles. Fences here do not have the benefit of shade trees or windbreaks that slow down UV degradation and storm damage - materials are exposed to maximum sun intensity all day, and when a monsoon storm rolls through, there is nothing between your fence and full-force winds. The housing stock in Roll includes many homes from the 1970s and 1980s whose original fencing has been through decades of these conditions without replacement.
Soil conditions in this part of Yuma County are a mix of sandy loam and, in some areas, compacted caliche - the hard calcium carbonate layer that forms naturally in the Southwest desert. Sandy soil needs concrete footings to hold a post securely, and caliche requires the right drilling equipment to penetrate. Both conditions require a contractor who has worked in this region and knows what to expect before the crew arrives on site. Yuma County also gets very low annual rainfall - around 3 inches - but what does fall often arrives in intense monsoon bursts that test drainage and low-lying fence lines.
Our crew works throughout the Yuma County corridor and understands the local conditions that affect fencing work in Roll. When permits are required for a Roll project, we coordinate with the Yuma County Development Services Department, which handles building and land use permits for unincorporated communities like Roll. We are not learning that process on your job - we go through it regularly.
Roll sits on U.S. Highway 95, which runs south to Yuma and north toward Quartzsite. We know this stretch of road well and make regular trips through it serving properties on both the highway frontage and the rural farm roads that branch off into the agricultural fields. The older ranch-style housing stock along this corridor is something our crew encounters regularly - single-story block or stucco homes on large lots, often with detached carports and outbuildings that also need fencing.
We also serve Dateland, AZ to the east and Wellton, AZ nearby, so if you have properties or neighbors in those communities who also need fence work, we can often coordinate visits to minimize scheduling gaps.
Call us directly or submit a request through our contact form. We reply to all Roll and Yuma County inquiries within one business day - often sooner. You will speak with someone who knows the area, not a call center.
We come out to your Roll property at no charge, measure the job, check soil conditions, and give you a written price before anything starts. There is no fee for the estimate and no obligation to proceed.
We schedule Roll jobs for early morning starts when possible to get the main work done before peak Yuma County afternoon heat. You do not need to be on site the whole day, but we do a walkthrough with you before we leave.
We haul away all scrap and debris and leave your property clean. If a gate needs adjustment or a post needs attention after we leave, call us - we stand behind the work.
We serve Roll and the full U.S. 95 corridor through Yuma County. Free estimate, written pricing, and no surprise charges.
(928) 655-8478Roll is a small unincorporated community in Yuma County situated along U.S. Highway 95, about 30 miles north of Yuma. The surrounding land is part of one of the most productive agricultural regions in the country, with fields growing lettuce, cotton, wheat, and other crops irrigated by the Colorado River water system. Most residents live on large lots or rural parcels, and the community has no commercial center of its own - homeowners drive to Yuma for most shopping and services.
The housing stock in Roll is primarily ranch-style single-family homes, many built between the 1970s and 1990s, along with a share of manufactured homes on permanent or semi-permanent foundations. Lots are typically large, with detached carports, sheds, and open desert surroundings. There are no city utilities - most properties run on private wells and septic systems. We also serve Tacna, AZ to the southeast, another rural Yuma County community with a similar mix of agricultural land and rural residential properties.
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Learn MoreWe serve Roll and the surrounding Yuma County corridor - reach out now and we will reply within one business day to schedule your free estimate.