The Fence Guys
Curved hog panel fence with wood posts around a Bakersfield pool

Custom welded-wire panel fencing

Hog Panel Fence Installation in Bakersfield

Open-view hog panel fencing built with framed welded-wire panels, cedar or redwood options, wood or metal posts, painted or stained finishes, straight runs, curved layouts, and matching gates.

Open view

Keeps the yard visible

Custom layout

Straight or curved runs

Frame options

Cedar, redwood, wood, metal

Style example of a wood-framed black hog wire garden fence with landscape planting
Style exampleWood framed garden style
Black welded wire hog panel fence section with wood posts near a pool
Project photoBlack welded wire

What it is

A custom open-view fence with a finished backyard look.

Hog panel fencing is the residential version of a rigid welded-wire panel fence: strong black wire panels set into a clean wood or metal framework.

It is a good fit when you want a boundary without closing off the yard. Around pools, gardens, patios, and landscaped backyards, the fence can keep the space open while still feeling intentional and custom-built.

Open without feeling temporary

Hog panel fencing keeps views, light, landscaping, and pool areas visible while still creating a real boundary.

Custom-built, not prefab

We build the fence around the property, using framed welded-wire panels, posts, gates, corners, and transitions that fit the yard.

Good for curved layouts

The open panel look works well around pools, patios, garden edges, and curved hardscape where a solid fence would feel heavy.

Finish choices matter

Cedar, redwood, stained wood, painted frames, wood posts, and metal posts can all change the final look and maintenance plan.

Design options

Built around the look you want, not one prefab panel.

We do not need to use one specific retail panel system. The project is planned around the yard, the panel rhythm, the frame material, the post type, and the finish.

Frame material

Option 1
Cedar frame
Option 2
Redwood frame
Option 3
Painted or stained wood frame

Post style

Option 1
Wood posts
Option 2
Metal posts
Option 3
Mixed wood-and-metal layout

Layout

Option 1
Straight fence runs
Option 2
Curved fence lines
Option 3
Corners, returns, and transitions

Gates

Option 1
Walk gates
Option 2
Pool-area access gates
Option 3
Matching framed panel gates

Finish

Option 1
Natural stain
Option 2
Painted frame
Option 3
Black hardware and panel details

Best applications

Use hog panel fencing where visibility matters.

This is not the fence to choose when full privacy is the goal. It is the fence to choose when the yard, pool, landscaping, or view is part of the design.

Pool area visibility

Backyard boundaries

Garden and landscape fencing

Dog run and pet containment planning

Side-yard gates

Modern ranch-style fence lines

Curved patio or pool deck edges

Open-view replacement for chain link

Material planning

Cedar, redwood, metal posts, paint, stain, and gates.

The best hog panel fence projects are planned as a complete system. Posts, panel size, gate hardware, finish, and transitions all affect how clean the finished fence feels.

Cedar frame

A warm, lightweight wood look that pairs well with black welded-wire panels and backyard landscaping.

Redwood frame

A premium natural wood option for homeowners who want rich color, clean grain, and a finished custom look.

Wood posts

A strong fit when the goal is a warmer residential look with visible natural posts between black panels.

Metal posts

A cleaner, more industrial option when the design calls for slimmer posts, darker lines, or stronger visual contrast.

Painted finish

Useful when the fence needs to match trim, metalwork, gates, or a more modern black-and-wood design.

Stained finish

A good fit when the natural wood tone should remain part of the design instead of being covered with paint.

Hog panel photo examples

Open lines, black panels, warm posts, and real backyard curves.

These project and style photos show the range: black welded-wire panels, silver wire panels, warm wood frames, curved poolside sections, straight runs, garden settings, and access points.

Long hog panel fence run with wood posts around a backyard pool
Project photoLong open-view fence
Style example of a silver hog wire garden fence with wood posts and flower beds
Style exampleSilver wire garden style
Style example of a silver hog wire fence with wood framing and warm outdoor lights at night
Style exampleSilver wire night style
Hog panel fence with gate sections and wood posts near a patio
Project photoGate planning
Style example of a wood-framed black hog wire garden fence with landscape planting
Style exampleWood framed garden style
Curved black hog panel pool fence showing wood post spacing, patio edge transitions, and open-view welded wire panels

Bakersfield install details

The clean look depends on post layout and transitions.

With open panel fencing, every post, panel edge, gate, and turn is visible. We plan the rhythm of the fence before installation so the finished line looks deliberate around pools, patios, walls, and landscaping.

Pool deck curves, patio edges, and existing concrete

Post spacing, panel width, and clean visual rhythm

Gate swing, latch height, and daily access

Sprinkler overspray, sun exposure, and finish maintenance

Pet containment needs and panel opening size

Transitions into block walls, wood fences, metal gates, or landscaping

Installation process

A good hog panel fence starts with the layout, not the panel.

01

Walk the line and measure

We review the yard, fence path, gate locations, curves, post spacing, existing concrete, and connection points.

02

Choose the frame and post style

Cedar, redwood, wood posts, metal posts, paint, stain, panel style, and gate hardware are matched to the property.

03

Plan the panels and gates

The layout is built around panel sizing, curves, corners, gate swing, latch placement, and clean transitions.

04

Build, finish, and clean up

We install the fence, align the panels, hang gates, complete finish details, and leave the site cleaned up.

Custom gate support

Gates can match the panel system instead of looking added later.

Walk gates, side-yard gates, and pool-area access points can be framed to match the fence with hardware chosen around real daily use.

Matching framed panel gates

Walk gate placement

Latch and hinge planning

Gate swing clearance

Transitions to patios or walls

Final jobsite cleanup

Cost guidance

What affects hog panel fence pricing?

Final pricing depends on footage, panel layout, frame material, post type, gates, finish, demo, existing concrete, curves, transitions, and access.

Price my hog panel fence

Linear footage

Panel height

Cedar or redwood frame

Wood or metal posts

Paint or stain

Number of gates

Curved sections

Site access

FAQs

Hog panel fencing questions in Bakersfield.

Do you install hog panel fencing in Bakersfield?

Yes. The Fence Guys build custom hog panel fences in Bakersfield using framed welded-wire panels, wood or metal posts, gates, and finish options based on the property.

Is hog panel fencing the same as cattle panel fencing?

Homeowners often use those names interchangeably. For residential projects, the important part is the finished system: a rigid welded-wire panel set into a clean frame with proper posts, hardware, and transitions.

Can you build a curved hog panel fence?

Yes. Hog panel fencing can be planned around curved pool decks, patios, landscaping, and angled fence lines when the post layout and panel sections are designed correctly.

Can hog panel fencing include gates?

Yes. We can build matching framed panel gates for side-yard access, pool-area access, garden entries, and backyard transitions.

Can the wood be cedar or redwood?

Yes. Cedar and redwood are both options. We can also discuss painted or stained finishes, wood posts, metal posts, and mixed wood-and-metal details.

Is hog panel fencing good for privacy?

Hog panel fencing is an open-view fence, not a privacy fence. It works best when you want containment, separation, pool visibility, garden definition, or a modern ranch-style look without blocking the yard.

Free hog panel fence estimate

Send photos, rough measurements, and gate locations.

We will help you compare hog panel fencing against wood privacy fencing, iron, chain link, vinyl, and other options so the final fence fits the way your yard is actually used.