
CD Cathedral City Fence is a local fence contractor serving Cathedral City, CA with privacy fence installation, wood fencing, vinyl fencing, and pool enclosures - serving this community since 2016 with permits handled and posts set for Coachella Valley conditions.

Cathedral City yards are close together, and most homeowners here want a solid barrier that blocks the view from neighbors and the street. We build privacy fences in wood and vinyl, sized for Coachella Valley wind loads and set in concrete footings that handle the sandy soil throughout this city.
Wood is the most popular fence material in Cathedral City's older ranch-style neighborhoods, but the desert sun bakes it faster than most homeowners expect. We use cedar and redwood species with proper UV sealants so your wood fence holds up through the summer heat and stays looking good season after season.
For Cathedral City homeowners who want zero maintenance and strong resistance to the Coachella Valley's intense UV exposure, vinyl is the practical choice. It does not crack, warp, or gray out in triple-digit heat, and it never needs staining or sealing - just an occasional rinse.
Backyard pools are nearly universal in Cathedral City, and California law requires every pool to be enclosed with a barrier that meets specific height and latch requirements. We install code-compliant pool enclosures that pass city inspection so your final permit sign-off is not held up by a fence that does not meet local safety standards.
Cathedral City's seasonal windstorms regularly knock boards loose, crack posts, and shift fence sections off their footings. If your fence took damage in a recent storm, or if years of desert sun have caused gradual deterioration, we can assess what is worth repairing versus what needs to be replaced - and we give you a straight answer either way.
Many Cathedral City homeowners with longer driveways or rental properties want the convenience and added security of an automatic gate. We install swing and sliding automatic gates with remote access and keypad entry, built to handle the dust and temperature extremes of the desert without constant maintenance.
The majority of Cathedral City homes were built between the 1970s and the 1990s, and fences from that era are now 30 to 50 years old. They have been through decades of summer heat that regularly tops 110 degrees, seasonal windstorms that funnel through the San Gorgonio Pass, and occasional overnight freezes that stress concrete footings. Sandy, loosely packed desert soil means posts set without proper concrete footings shift over time, and a fence that looks fine in the fall can be leaning by spring after a hard wind season.
Cathedral City also has a substantial number of HOA-governed neighborhoods, particularly in developments built during the 1980s and 1990s, where written board approval is required before any fence work can begin. Pulling a permit from the City of Cathedral City Community Development Department is required for most fences over six feet - and a contractor who skips that step leaves you holding a code violation if you ever try to sell the home. The rental property market here also creates demand from landlords who need durable, low-maintenance fencing that holds up between tenants without constant upkeep calls.
CD Cathedral City Fence has been working throughout Cathedral City since 2016, pulling permits from the City of Cathedral City Building and Safety Division regularly and working on everything from older ranch-style homes near Date Palm Drive to newer construction on the south side of town closer to the Santa Rosa Mountains. The two sides of Cathedral City have genuinely different homes - the older core is mostly modest tract houses on sandy lots, while the southern neighborhoods have larger homes with tile roofs and more complex fencing needs.
We know this city well: the neighborhoods around Cathedral Canyon Country Club where HOA requirements can be detailed, the pockets of manufactured housing that need different post-setting approaches than site-built homes, and the way wind behaves differently along the Date Palm Drive corridor versus the hillside properties to the south. That kind of working familiarity is not something you get from a company that just crossed into the valley to pick up a job.
We also serve the surrounding communities. If your property spans areas or you have a neighbor in Palm Springs or Rancho Mirage, we work in both cities and can coordinate projects that cross city lines.
You call or submit a request, and we respond within one business day to schedule a walkthrough of your property. We measure the fence line, check soil conditions, note gate locations, and confirm boundary lines before giving you a written quote that covers materials, labor, permit fees, and site-specific work.
Once you approve the quote, we apply for the required permit from Cathedral City's building division before any digging begins. Permit processing typically takes one to three weeks. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we provide the documentation you need for your submission - though HOA approval is your responsibility to obtain.
The crew arrives, calls 811 to confirm utility markings, and begins digging post holes. Every post is set in concrete. Depending on fence length, installation takes one to three days. You do not need to be home, but pets and children should stay clear of the work area throughout the job.
We coordinate the city inspection - you do not need to manage that. Once the inspector signs off, we walk the finished fence with you, point out maintenance tips for desert conditions, and answer any questions before we leave.
We serve Cathedral City homeowners and rental property owners throughout the city - from the neighborhoods near Date Palm Drive to the newer homes on the south side of town. Call us or submit your project details and we respond within one business day.
(442) 446-1456Cathedral City is a city of roughly 55,000 people in the heart of the Coachella Valley, sitting between Palm Springs to the northwest and Rancho Mirage to the southeast. Unlike some of its neighbors, Cathedral City is a genuine year-round residential community - most residents live here full time, not just in winter. The housing stock reflects that working-class permanence: the city is dominated by single-story ranch-style homes built during the growth boom of the 1970s through 1990s, with newer and larger homes appearing on the south side near the base of the Santa Rosa Mountains. Date Palm Drive serves as the city's main commercial spine, and the Cathedral Canyon Country Club area is one of the best-known local landmarks.
The city has a notable share of manufactured housing in its southern and eastern sections, a rental market that runs alongside a strong owner-occupied base, and a geographic position in the valley that exposes it to the powerful winds that funnel through the San Gorgonio Pass. All of that adds up to a city with real, year-round demand for home services - including fencing. Neighboring Palm Springs to the northwest and Rancho Mirage to the southeast have different housing characters, but all three cities share the same desert climate demands. More information about Cathedral City is available from Wikipedia.
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