The woman who owns the home made famous in “Breaking Bad” is putting up a fence around it — because fans of the AMC show can’t stop recreating a messy scene.

In the third season of the series, Walter White — played by Bryan Cranston — brings home a pizza for his family. But having just found out he cooks and sells meth, his wife Skylar locks him out of the house.

In a frustrated rage, Walter chucks the pizza onto the roof of his home like a frisbee, where it lands face-up.

In the seven years since that episode aired, the real-life Albuquerque home has become a popular tourist attraction for fans of the show. On countless occasions, visitors have taken their fandom to the next level — by throwing their own pizzas onto the roof.

Problem is, the house isn’t just a set. It’s a home that’s been owned by the same family in New Mexico for decades, and they’re so fed up with the constant vandalism that they decided to put up a six-foot iron fence around the property.

“We just feel like we can’t leave because when we do, something happens,” Joanne Quintana, whose mother owns the house, told KOB 4. “And that’s ridiculous.”

Frank Sandoval, who runs a local “Breaking Bad” tour, told KOB 4 that pizza-tossing is so common that he has had to remove countless pies himself.

It became so frequent that even the show’s creator, Vince Gilligan, stepped in to tell fans to knock it off.

“There is nothing funny or original or cool about throwing pizza on this lady’s roof,” he said on a podcast for the show’s spinoff, “Better Call Saul.” “You’re not the first.”

The fence is currently under construction and should be completed soon, but trespassers have already attempted to climb around it to take photographs with the iconic house, according to KOB 4.

Fans surely won’t be thrilled with Quintana’s decision, but they don’t seem to be thrilled with the homeowners in the first place. Residents and tourists have been trashing the Quintanas on an online forum since 2014.

“Crabby old woman told me to go across the street to take pictures. Screw you lady,” one user wrote.