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Red Stag

Fences · Tarzana, CA

Premium Wood Fences in Tarzana

Most LA fence contractors install pressure-treated SPF that fails in five years. We build with Cumaru, Ipe, and Garapa — Mexican hardwoods three times denser than cedar, naturally insect-resistant, and proven to last two decades in the Southern California climate. Every fence ships with submission-grade HOA documentation and a lifetime craftsmanship warranty in writing. South-of-the-boulevard hillside estates, Vanalden Avenue mainline.

  • Tarzana
    Los Angeles Co.
  • Lifetime
    warranty
  • Fixed-price
    contracts
  • 4–14
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Why Tarzana homeowners pick Red Stag

Three reasons our fences work is different in Tarzana.

01

Hardwood is the spec.

Cumaru, Ipe, and Garapa outlast cedar three-to-one in LA's climate. We build with the woods that survive salt air, summer UV, and irrigation overspray for two decades, not five years.

02

HOA submission is included.

We've handled architectural review for hundreds of LA neighborhoods. Your committee gets submission-grade drawings, material samples, and elevations as part of the proposal — at no extra cost.

03

Lifetime warranty in writing.

If a board cups, a post leans, or a hinge fails, we fix it on our dime. No diagnostic fee, no fine print, for as long as you own the home.

Tarzana build context

What's specific about fences in Tarzana.

Most LA fence contractors install pressure-treated SPF that fails in five years. We build with Cumaru, Ipe, and Garapa — Mexican hardwoods three times denser than cedar, naturally insect-resistant, and proven to last two decades in the Southern California climate. Every fence ships with submission-grade HOA documentation and a lifetime craftsmanship warranty in writing. In Tarzana specifically, the build context is different from a generic LA project. Quiet upscale Valley neighborhood. Most premium activity is south-of-the-boulevard on hillside lots with valley views; flatlands north of Ventura are more mid-tier. That changes what a fences project looks like — both in spec and in process.

Architecture in Tarzana runs custom mediterranean revival, ranch-traditional, and an active contemporary tear-down market in the hillside zones. — and the fences we deliver is calibrated to read with the architecture, not against it. We've completed fences projects across 91335, 91356 and inside the major HOA districts: Tarzana Property Owners Association, Tarzana Hills Homeowners. LA City permits. Hillside Ordinance south of the boulevard. Some streets fall within Mulholland Scenic Parkway Specific Plan — adds design review.

Material selection for Tarzana fences reflects the local microclimate: Hot summers, mild winters, low wind, no marine influence. Our standard Tarzana build spec: Steel substructure standard for hillside view decks. Cable rail or low-profile rail systems for view preservation. Pricing in Tarzana typically falls in the $38,000–$140,000 band per project, with the upper half reserved for hillside, coastal, or HOA-design-review-heavy builds.

  • Tarzana-specific permit and HOA process handled by us — submission-grade documents included
  • Build spec calibrated to local microclimate (hot summers)
  • Working knowledge of Tarzana HOAs: Tarzana Property Owners Association, Tarzana Hills Homeowners
  • Recent Tarzana build: Vanalden Avenue 380 sq ft view deck with cable rail system to preserve the canyon view, structural steel substructure, hidden fastening throughout
  • Coordinated with neighboring 3 city builds — sequenced delivery and shared crew schedules where it makes sense

Pricing

Premium Wood Fences pricing in Tarzana

Tarzana fences projects typically fall in the band below. The upper half reflects hillside, coastal, or HOA-design-review-heavy builds; the lower half reflects standard residential scope.

  • Standard Tarzana build
    Cedar or Garapa hardwood, standard detailing, 91335
    $38,000$89,000/ project
  • Premium Tarzana build
    Cumaru or Ipe hardwood, hidden hardware, HOA-grade detailing
    $89,000$140,000/ project

Reflects 2026 Tarzana market. LA City permits.

Questions homeowners ask

Premium Wood Fences in Tarzana — frequently asked

How much does fence installation cost in Los Angeles?
Most LA hardwood fence projects fall between $75 and $180 per linear foot, fully installed. Premium horizontal Cumaru or Ipe runs higher; standard cedar privacy fencing runs lower. We provide a fixed-price written quote after a free in-home walkthrough — no surprise change orders, no padding for HOA submittals.
How long does a typical fence project take?
A 100–200 foot fence runs 5–10 build days once permitted. We hand you a written schedule before we start and update it weekly. Our average 'first contact to final walkthrough' is 5–7 weeks including HOA + permit time.
Do I need a permit for a fence in LA?
Most fences under 6 feet on private property don't require a permit, but anything taller, in a hillside zone, on a corner lot, or fronting a street usually does. We handle every submission, plan check, and inspection — included in the contract price.
What's the difference between Cumaru, Ipe, and Garapa?
Cumaru is our flagship — honey-amber color, 3540 Janka hardness, weathers to chestnut. Ipe is the densest at 3680, olive-brown, ages to silver. Garapa is the lightest tone at 1700 Janka, ideal for clients who want tropical durability with a brighter color palette.
Do you handle HOA approval?
Yes. We've submitted hundreds of architectural review packages across Beverly Hills, Hidden Hills, Bel Air, Calabasas, and Pacific Palisades HOAs. We prepare the drawings, material samples, and elevations your committee needs and we attend the meeting if asked.

Build the fences Tarzana deserves.

Free walkthrough in Tarzana, written quote inside 4 hours, fixed-price contract, lifetime warranty.

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Israel Acquino · Founder & General Contractor · CSLB #964664 · Building in Los Angeles since 2011

Page reviewed May 2026

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