View Fence Installation
& Repair
View fences secure your property while preserving the golf course, desert, or mountain sightlines that make your lot valuable. Whether you need a new view fence designed and fabricated, or your existing iron and steel view fence is showing rust from golf course irrigation overspray, we handle both with the same integrity and craftsmanship.
View Fence Repair
Golf course irrigation, intense Arizona sun, and desert dust all take a toll on iron and steel view fences throughout the Valley. The most common issue we see is rust concentrated along the bottom of a view fence facing a golf course or irrigated common area — the result of daily or near-daily overspray that creates near-constant moisture exposure most homeowners never anticipate.
We also repair view fences affected by intense UV exposure, desert dust infiltration into hinges and hardware, and occasional wildlife contact on properties bordering desert washes and preserves.
We assess your fence honestly before recommending anything. Not every rusted view fence needs full replacement. Often the damage is isolated to specific sections — and targeted repair and re-coating can extend the life of your fence significantly at a fraction of the cost of replacement. We will tell you which situation you are in and give you real options.
What We Look For
Rust concentrated along the bottom 12 to 18 inches of a fence, particularly on the side facing a golf course, is the classic signature of irrigation overspray damage. Rust at weld joints indicates the protective coating has failed at a structural point, which is a higher priority repair than surface rust on a flat picket.
View Fence Repair Services
- Rust removal, structural assessment, and re-coating
- Section replacement matching existing pickets and rails
- Powder coat refinishing rated for high-moisture and high-UV exposure
- Structural weld repair at corroded joints
- Gate hardware service — hinges, latches, dust-affected mechanisms
- Familiar with HOA design guidelines common throughout the Valley
View Fence Installation
A new view fence is designed to secure your property without sacrificing the golf course, desert, or mountain views that make your home special. The most common material throughout the Valley is powder-coated iron and steel, fabricated to your property's specific layout, HOA requirements, and aesthetic preferences. Tempered safety glass panel fencing is also increasingly popular for pool and patio areas where an unobstructed view matters most.
Every view fence we install is custom designed and fabricated in-house under Frank's direct supervision — never a one-size-fits-all solution. We work with you to determine the right height, picket spacing, gate placement, and finish for your property.
We design around your actual needs. Frank will assess your property, discuss your priorities — security, view preservation, HOA compliance, budget — and present you with real options rather than a single predetermined solution.
Materials We Install
Powder-coated steel and wrought iron remain the most common view fence material throughout the Valley for their strength and traditional appearance — though proper powder coating is essential for golf course-adjacent properties to resist irrigation-related corrosion. Tempered safety glass offers a modern, fully unobstructed view for patio and pool-adjacent applications.
View Fence Installation Services
- Custom design consultation for your specific property and views
- In-house fabrication under Frank's direct supervision
- Powder-coated steel and wrought iron view fencing
- Tempered safety glass panel options
- HOA-compliant design matching community guidelines
- Gate integration for pool, patio, and yard access
Why Golf Course View Fences Need Special Attention
Different exposures cause different types of damage. Identifying the actual cause is the first step to a lasting repair or a well-designed installation.
Irrigation Overspray
Golf course sprinklers running daily create constant moisture exposure on the course-facing side of the fence — the leading cause of rust on golf course view fences.
Mineral Deposits
Arizona's hard water leaves mineral buildup with repeated wetting, which can trap moisture against metal and accelerate corrosion even after the coating appears intact.
Sun & UV Exposure
Desert and mountain-facing fences with no shade structure take direct sun most of the day, breaking down finishes faster than shaded fence lines.
Dust & Debris
Open desert and golf course frontage means more windblown dust working into hinges, latches, and gate hardware.
Wildlife Contact
Properties bordering desert preserves occasionally see fence damage from javelina, deer, or other wildlife.
HOA Design Standards
Most Valley communities have specific requirements for view fence height, material, and finish — we design and repair within those guidelines.
Frank brings over 35 years of Phoenix metro experience to every view fence project — repair or installation. He has seen the specific patterns of damage that golf course and desert-facing properties experience throughout the Valley, and personally oversees every fabrication project.
"A lot of homeowners assume a rusted fence means full replacement. That is not always true. I will tell you honestly what your fence actually needs."
Charlie is the first voice you hear when you call and personally ensures every consultation is scheduled promptly. She is a graduate of the Colorado School of Mines.
Areas We Serve
View fence installation and repair throughout the greater Phoenix metro — wherever golf courses, desert preserves, and mountain views meet residential properties.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get an Honest Assessment or Quote
Call Frank and Charlie directly. Whether you need a new view fence installed or your existing fence repaired, we will tell you honestly what makes sense for your property.