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Artificial Hedges & Living Walls in Corona

Privacy fence extensions and low-maintenance screening upgrades for Corona properties.

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Typical asks

Common privacy, screening, and finish priorities in Corona

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Nearby markets

Adjacent communities often reviewed through the same regional workflow

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Review questions

Questions teams usually need answered before site review and budgeting

  • CA CSLB 955154Licensed installer
  • 5-year limitedUV warranty
  • 200+ since 2017California projects

Quick answer

What does Califauxscapes handle in Corona?

Corona scopes usually need practical privacy and screening upgrades that still feel premium and well resolved rather than purely utilitarian. We install artificial living walls, privacy hedges, privacy walls, and fence extensions for homes and commercial sites where the goal is stronger control over what the property edge looks like year-round.

  • Privacy fence extensions for new construction
  • Backyard privacy wall installations · Perimeter hedge screening for visible yard lines
  • Nearby Inland Empire markets: Riverside, Norco, Eastvale, Chino Hills.

Privacy and perimeter planning for sun-exposed Corona properties

Corona scopes usually need practical privacy and screening upgrades that still feel premium and well resolved rather than purely utilitarian. We install artificial living walls, privacy hedges, privacy walls, and fence extensions for homes and commercial sites where the goal is stronger control over what the property edge looks like year-round.

Corona projects usually need practical privacy and screening upgrades that still feel premium and resolved rather than purely utilitarian.

Deeper context

Full planning context for Corona

Expand any section below for full Corona planning notes, cited data, and local regulatory references.

01Corona sits in the western Inland Empire at the junction of the 91 and 15 freeways, with…
Corona sits in the western Inland Empire at the junction of the 91 and 15 freeways, with a residential landscape dominated by newer subdivision communities built over the past two decades and a commercial base that has expanded along the Ontario Avenue, Magnolia Avenue, and Cajalco Road corridors. The city experiences the full Inland Empire heat profile—summer temperatures regularly above 100 degrees Fahrenheit—combined with the dry Santa Ana wind conditions that sweep through the Temescal Valley corridor. Live hedging in these conditions requires aggressive irrigation schedules and frequent maintenance to avoid the browning, wilting, and wind damage that make property edges look neglected. Artificial hedge systems hold their visual quality through these extremes without any water input.
02Residential demand in Corona is driven heavily by newer subdivision communities like Sie…
Residential demand in Corona is driven heavily by newer subdivision communities like Sierra Del Oro, Eagle Glen, Mountain Gate, and the developments along Foothill Parkway and Green River Road. These communities feature standard builder-grade 6-foot block walls along property perimeters, and homeowners frequently invest in privacy extensions and visual upgrades within the first few years of ownership. Fence-top hedge panels that add 12 to 24 inches of additional screening height are the most common residential scope, addressing the sight-line gaps created by neighboring two-story homes looking into backyard pool and patio areas. These installations mount directly on existing block walls without structural modification.
03The Corona commercial landscape includes the Crossings at Corona and Dos Lagos shopping…
The Corona commercial landscape includes the Crossings at Corona and Dos Lagos shopping districts, the North Main Street corridor, and the expanding commercial development along Cajalco Road near the 15 freeway interchange. Restaurant patios, retail storefronts, and mixed-use developments in these commercial zones benefit from living wall accents and screening installations that maintain visual quality through the hot, dry climate without the maintenance costs of live commercial landscaping. The city growing industrial and logistics sector along the 91 corridor also presents opportunities for commercial facade improvements and perimeter screening at business park and warehouse properties.
04Corona municipal code follows standard Inland Empire fence height regulations—36 inches…
Corona municipal code follows standard Inland Empire fence height regulations—36 inches in front yards and 6 feet on side and rear boundaries—with specific plan areas imposing additional design review requirements. HOA communities throughout Corona enforce their own architectural standards covering fence modifications, landscape materials, and exterior color palettes. The Temescal Valley Water District and the City of Corona Water Utility have maintained conservation pricing and seasonal restrictions that incentivize low-water landscape alternatives. Artificial hedge installations that eliminate irrigation demand, mount on existing approved structures, and can be documented with material specifications for HOA review address all three of these regulatory considerations—municipal code, HOA standards, and water conservation—in a single upgrade.

Products installed here

Artificial privacy and screen systems in Corona

Each system is scoped to the site. Most Corona projects pair one primary system with a supporting treatment.

What we install across Corona

Privacy fence extensions for new construction
Backyard privacy wall installations
Perimeter hedge screening for visible yard lines
Heat-resilient low-maintenance systems

How Corona owners usually start the conversation

Typical brief

Corona projects usually need practical privacy and screening upgrades that still feel premium and resolved rather than purely utilitarian.

Usually reviewed first

Whether the scope is mostly about sightline control, frontage improvement, or both

Best material to send

Photos of the site condition, rough Corona dimensions, and a short brief on what's driving the scope (including whether Riverside-adjacent conditions apply).

Nearby communities around Corona

In addition to Corona, we work across Riverside, Norco, Eastvale and neighboring Inland Empire markets.

RiversideNorcoEastvaleChino Hills

What usually gets reviewed first on Corona installs

Whether the scope is mostly about sightline control, frontage improvement, or both
How much of the existing fence or wall can realistically be reused
How the finished system will read from driveways, patios, and neighboring properties

Corona project planning resources

Coverage

Limited warranty protection on materials and installation

5-year limited UV warranty on qualifying products and 1-year installation workmanship warranty.

Coverage is limited and subject to product eligibility, installation scope, and written warranty terms.

5-year limited UV

1-year installation

Written terms apply

Corona privacy project FAQ

Can you add height to existing fences in Corona?

Yes. Our fence extension systems add privacy height to standard 6-foot fences—a popular upgrade in Corona's newer subdivision communities.

Are your systems suitable for new construction homes?

Yes. We work with new homeowners to install privacy and landscape features that complement builder-grade fencing and landscaping.

How do your systems hold up in Inland Empire heat?

Our materials are UV-stabilized and heat-tested for sustained temperatures above 100°F, maintaining their color and structure through IE summers.

Planning a Project in Corona?

Review the site condition, likely system fit, and the right next step for pricing and installation. 5-year limited UV warranty on qualifying products and 1-year installation workmanship warranty.

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