Since 2008

About Diamond Valley Fence Rentals

I started Diamond Valley Fence Rentals in San Jacinto after a particularly rough winter windstorm showed me how fast a jobsite can go sideways. I remember looking at bent fence runs, blown-over barricades, and crews trying to keep people out of areas that had no business staying open. That morning stuck with me. Since then, we’ve built our work around one simple idea: when a site needs control, privacy, or crowd guidance, we show up with the right gear and we get it up fast, so you can get back to work. Our crew works all over Santa Fe, Downtown San Jacinto (Historic District), Five Points, Vosburg, and Commonwealth, and we know the mix of older streets, active construction, and event spaces around San Jacinto High School. The city still carries that 1920–1950 character in a lot of places, with Spanish Colonial Revival and Minimal Traditional buildings sitting right alongside newer improvements. That matters to us because fence placement isn’t just about dropping panels on the ground. We’re always thinking about access, foot traffic, wind exposure, and how the site actually functions once people start moving through it. We’ve spent years handling temporary fencing, emergency containment, crowd control barricades, gates, and windscreens for projects that need a practical solution, not a sales pitch. Ricky Chavez runs the company with a contractor’s eye and a safety-first habit that comes from real field experience. He holds a State Contractor License in Class C-13 Fencing, AFA Certified Fence Professional status, OSHA 30-Hour Construction Safety Certification, and a Municipal Business License, and he still watches the details the way a good foreman does. We pay attention to the small stuff because the small stuff is what stops a fence from rocking, opening the wrong way, or turning into a hazard when the wind kicks up. We’ve seen what happens when a fence job gets treated like an afterthought. Panels shift, access gets messy, and crews waste time fixing problems that a careful setup would've prevented from the start. That’s why we look at grade, wind direction, entry points, and how the site gets used hour by hour. We’ll talk straight about what fits the job, what doesn’t, and what we’d put up if it were our own site. If you’re looking for a local team that knows San Jacinto, understands the weather here, and respects the pressure that comes with active jobsites and public spaces, we’re here for that. You can reach us at Diamond Valley Fence Rentals in San Jacinto or learn more about our coverage through our service areas in San Jacinto. We keep it practical, we keep it safe, and we keep the site moving.
Diamond Valley Fence Rentals team securing a construction site perimeter in San Jacinto, CA

About Diamond Valley Fence Rentals — Part 2

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  • Local Expertise

    Serving San Jacinto neighborhoods including Five Points, Vosburg, and Commonwealth.

  • Quality Materials

    Providing durable fencing aligned with regional architectural styles from 1920-1950.

  • Trusted Service

    Reliable fence rental solutions supporting community landmarks like San Jacinto High School.

Trusted Temporary Fence Solutions in San Jacinto

Locally owned. OSHA-compliant. Serving San Jacinto with reliable fence rentals.

How we work, and why our fences hold up in San Jacinto

We started Diamond Valley Fence Rentals after seeing how fast a rough San Jacinto windstorm could turn a loose perimeter into a headache. Since then, we’ve treated every setup like it matters, because it does. Around Vosburg, Commonwealth, Santa Fe, and Five Points, we watch wind, traffic, and ground conditions before we place a single panel. That’s how we keep sites safer, cleaner, and easier to work around.

  • We plan for San Jacinto wind before we roll a panel off the trailer.

    After that hard winter windstorm, I stopped treating temporary fencing like a simple drop-off. Around Vosburg, Commonwealth, and the Santa Fe side of town, gusts can turn loose panels into problems fast. We look at wind exposure, ground conditions, and how the site sits near open commercial stretches like Five Points. That’s why we lean on wind-load resistance and concrete-steel bases when the setup calls for it.

    In Practice

    On a breezy lot near Five Points, we added weighted bases and tightened the line before lunch. The fence stayed put through the afternoon gusts, and the crew kept working without babysitting loose sections.

  • We build around safety first, not after the fact.

    I’ve seen too many job sites where people treat the fence like a decoration. Our crew sets clean walk paths, keeps gate swings clear, and avoids trip points around foot traffic. That’s where zero-trip-hazard thinking matters. In older neighborhoods like Vosburg and in tighter civic spaces near Santa Fe, that extra attention keeps workers, residents, and event guests from catching a boot on a base or a sloppy overlap.

    In Practice

    We set a crew entrance with a smooth path and a gate that didn’t snag on the matting. Folks moving in and out of the site never had to step over a hazard or reroute around a mess.

  • We match the fence to the job, not the other way around.

    A community event, a construction site, and a utility laydown all need different handling. We’ve learned to read the footprint, the traffic, and the ground before we load panels. That’s why we keep emergency-fencing, crowd-control-barricades, and temporary gates ready for different layouts. We do this because a fence that fits the work stays steadier and causes fewer headaches.

    In Practice

    For a weekend event near Santa Fe, we used barricades at the entrance and fencing around the back edge. The setup kept foot traffic flowing and gave the organizer a cleaner, calmer perimeter.

  • We bring trade experience to every setup, not guesswork.

    Ricardo 'Ricky' Chavez built Diamond Valley Fence Rentals back in 2008 with fencing trade experience, a Class C-13 mindset, and the kind of safety habits that come from working real sites. We stay current on OSHA practice, and we care about things like panel alignment, anchor placement, and access routes because those details decide how a fence performs. In San Jacinto, especially around buildings from the 1920s through the 1950s where the city’s style shifted, the ground and access patterns vary more than people expect.

    In Practice

    On a tighter lot near Commonwealth, we reconfigured the line around a narrow driveway and an older walk. The fence sat square, the access stayed usable, and the owner didn’t lose time explaining the layout twice.

We get it up fast, so you can get back to work.

About Diamond Valley Fence Rentals in San Jacinto

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Windstorm Response Santa Fe

Fencing Up Fast After a Winter Blow

After a rough winter windstorm rolled through San Jacinto, I drove past Five Points and saw panels leaning into walkways, jobsite gates twisted open, and event spaces half-exposed to traffic. The air still had that cold, dusty bite, and every loose section meant one more place where workers, equipment, or the public could get crossed up. When a site loses its perimeter like that, the whole day starts slipping sideways, and safety becomes the first thing on the line.

We loaded the trailer with chain link, braces, posts, and our setting tools, then got our crew out there to reset the line and secure the openings. I like to start with the worst hit corners because that’s where wind teaches you the truth about an install. We tightened the layout, replaced damaged sections, and tied everything back down so the site could function again. That’s the part folks remember: we get it up fast, so you can get back to work.

They showed up with the right gear and got our site secured before the day got away from us.

Marcus R.

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Community Event Protection Downtown San Jacinto (Historic District)

Keeping Outdoor Gatherings Safe and Organized

Around Sallee Park, we’ve seen how quickly a good community gathering can turn messy when wind, foot traffic, and open access all hit at once. One afternoon, the ground was still damp from the morning air, and vendors were trying to set up while kids drifted toward the open edges of the space. Without a clean fence line, you don’t just lose organization — you lose control of where people move, and that puts the whole event at risk.

We walked the perimeter first, then placed temporary fencing where it would guide traffic without cutting off sightlines or access for setup crews. Our team used weighted bases, tighter panel spacing, and clear entry points so people could move safely without crowding the work area. I’ve done enough of these to know the fence has to feel obvious but not in the way. By the time the first guests arrived, the space looked organized, and the event staff could breathe easier.

The fence made the whole park setup feel calm and safe from the start.

Elena G.

Trusted Credentials Supporting Quality Fence Rentals

Diamond Valley Fence Rentals maintains certified standards ensuring safety and environmental compliance in San Jacinto, CA services.

OSHA Safety Compliance Training

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

EPA Environmental Best Practices Certification

Environmental Protection Agency

Certified Fence Installation Specialist

National Fence Contractors Association

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Trusted Temporary Fence Solutions in San Jacinto, CA

Diamond Valley Fence Rentals provides reliable, code-compliant temporary fencing for construction, events, and security needs throughout San Jacinto.

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