Your dog deserves a yard they can use safely. We install pet fencing built for desert heat, caliche soil, and local wildlife - so you stop worrying every time they go outside.

Pet and dog fencing in Somerton means installing a physical barrier around your yard using chain link, vinyl, wood, or welded wire - most residential jobs are completed in one to two days once the permit is in place and the crew is on-site.
Most homeowners in Somerton reach out after their dog has already escaped once, or after they realize they are standing in 110-degree heat every time they let the dog outside. A properly built fence solves both problems. If you are dealing with a damaged or aging fence, our automatic gate installation service can pair with new fencing for a complete yard solution.
Somerton is close to agricultural land and open desert, which means coyotes and javelinas move through residential areas regularly. A fence that keeps your dog in also needs to be built with the right height and bottom clearance to reduce wildlife encounters. Call us at (928) 655-8478 and we can walk you through the options before you commit to anything.
If your dog has gotten out even once, it will likely happen again without a physical barrier. In Somerton's summer heat, a dog loose outside even for a short time faces real danger from the temperature alone. One escape is enough of a warning sign.
If you cannot let your dog out unsupervised, you do not have a functional yard for them. You should not have to stand outside in 110-degree heat every time your dog needs a bathroom break. A properly installed fence gives your dog freedom and gives you peace of mind.
If you have seen coyotes or javelinas near your property, your dog is at risk every time they are outside. These animals are active in the Yuma area and known to approach residential yards. A solid fence with the right height is the most reliable way to reduce that risk.
Walk your fence line and look for spots where the bottom sits more than a few inches off the ground, posts that lean noticeably, or a gate that does not latch securely. Any of these is an escape route waiting to happen, especially for a motivated or anxious dog.
We install chain link, wood, vinyl, and welded wire dog fencing throughout Somerton and the Yuma area. Every job starts with a site visit where we look at your yard layout, check the soil for caliche, and talk about your dog's size and history. Chain link is the most popular option for dog owners here because it handles desert heat well and keeps costs reasonable. For homeowners who want more privacy alongside containment, our pool fence installation materials - aluminum and wrought-style panels - can double as a dog fence with the right gate hardware.
Every fence we install includes properly set posts in concrete, a bottom clearance sized for your dog, and a self-latching gate. We also handle the Yuma County permit process so you do not have to figure it out yourself. If your yard already has a fence that just needs a gate upgrade, our automatic gate installation service can add a self-closing, motorized entry point without replacing the whole fence.
Best for homeowners who want durable, affordable containment that holds up in desert heat without ongoing maintenance.
Suits homeowners who want a private, solid barrier and are willing to maintain or stain the wood against Somerton's intense sun.
Good for homeowners who want a clean look and minimal upkeep - we only install vinyl rated for high-desert temperatures.
Ideal for properties on the edge of agricultural land where you need a tight bottom gap and wildlife deterrence, not just dog containment.
Somerton sits at the edge of some of the most productive farmland in the country, and that landscape brings wildlife - coyotes, javelinas, and other desert animals - right up to residential property lines. A fence height that works in a suburb outside Phoenix may not be enough here. We build with that reality in mind, sizing the fence and closing the bottom gap to account for what actually moves through this area. Homeowners in Gadsden, AZ and San Luis, AZ face the same conditions and regularly call us for the same reason.
The other challenge specific to this area is the soil. Most yards in and around Somerton have a caliche layer - a hard, rocky crust just below the surface that takes specialized equipment to dig through. A crew that is not set up for caliche may cut corners on post depth to save time. That leads to posts that lean or shift after the first monsoon season. We have been digging in this soil for years and know what it takes to set a post that stays put. We also pull the Yuma County permit on every job, so your fence is on the books and protected.
We ask about your yard size, your dog's breed and size, and whether you have an HOA. This helps us show up to the estimate prepared. We respond within one business day.
We walk your property, measure the fence line, and check the soil for caliche. You get a written quote that breaks down materials, labor, and permit fees - no verbal estimates that disappear.
We submit the Yuma County permit application once you approve the quote. Permit review typically takes a few days to a couple of weeks. We keep you updated so you are not left guessing when work starts.
Most residential dog fence jobs are done in one to two days. Before we leave, we walk the line with you - check the gate latch, the bottom clearance, and that every post feels solid. Keep your dog off the fence line for 24 hours while the concrete sets.
Free written estimate. No sales pressure. We handle the Yuma County permit so you do not have to.
(928) 655-8478We only recommend materials proven in Sonoran Desert conditions - no vinyl or hardware that warps or fails in the first summer. We also build with coyote-aware height and bottom clearance because we know what moves through this area.
Caliche is the reason posts fail in this area. We carry the equipment to dig to the right depth regardless of how hard the ground is, and every post is set in concrete. Your fence will not lean or shift after the first monsoon.
We hold an active license with the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, which you can verify online in seconds. That license is your protection - it means we are accountable to a state regulatory body, not just a verbal promise.
We handle the Yuma County permit application on every fence installation. That means your fence is on the official record, has been reviewed against local standards, and will not cause problems when you sell or refinance your home.
When you call Advanced Somerton Fence, you are getting a crew that works in this soil, this heat, and this wildlife environment every week - not a company that drove in from another city. That local experience is what separates a fence that lasts from one that needs repairs before the first monsoon season is over.
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