Fence Installation in Frisco, TX
Frisco is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, which means a lot of new construction—and a lot of builder-grade fences that need upgrading. We've replaced hundreds of them. From the master-planned communities near The Star and Stonebriar to newer developments along the 380 corridor, we know what Frisco HOAs expect and how to deliver fences that last.
Local Trust
Why Frisco Trusts Dallas Fence
With over 150 fence installations in Frisco, we understand this city's unique needs. Rapid growth means newer homes with basic builder fences ready for an upgrade. We specialize in replacing those 5-year-old fences that are already showing wear with premium cedar that'll last decades.
"Our builder fence was falling apart after just 4 years. Dallas Fence replaced it with board-on-board cedar and the difference is night and day. HOA approved it quickly too."
— Chris T., Phillips Creek Ranch
"Great experience from quote to installation. They knew exactly what our Starwood HOA required and handled all the paperwork. Fence looks amazing."
— Amanda K., Starwood
Our Services
Fence Services in Frisco
In Frisco, we see a lot of requests for cedar privacy fence upgrades—homeowners replacing builder-grade pine with quality Western Red Cedar. Iron fencing is also popular for front yards in upscale communities like Newman Village and Richwoods.
Wood Fence Installation
Builder-grade fences in Frisco's newer neighborhoods typically last 7-10 years before they start failing. We specialize in replacing those with premium Western Red Cedar that lasts 20+ years. Our board-on-board construction eliminates gaps even as the wood naturally contracts.
Every fence we build in Frisco features galvanized steel posts set 3 feet deep in concrete—not wood posts that rot within a decade. We match existing stain colors for partial replacements and can coordinate with your HOA on approval paperwork before we start.
- Premium Western Red Cedar
- Steel posts, not wood
- HOA-compliant board-on-board style
- Staining and sealing included
Iron & Ornamental Fence
Ornamental iron is the standard for front yards in Frisco's premier communities. Richwoods, Newman Village, and Phillips Creek Ranch all specify iron or aluminum for front-facing fencing—and we've installed hundreds of linear feet in each of these neighborhoods.
Our iron fencing is powder-coated for durability against the Texas sun. We offer various picket styles, heights, and decorative elements. All installations include proper concrete footings and are built to meet Frisco's HOA standards.
- Wrought iron and aluminum options
- Powder-coated finish
- Various styles and heights
- HOA-approved designs
Pool Fence Installation
Texas law requires pool barriers for safety, and Frisco enforces these codes strictly during home inspections. We install pool fencing that meets all state and city requirements while enhancing your backyard's appearance—not detracting from it.
Options include ornamental iron, powder-coated aluminum, and removable mesh barriers. All installations feature self-closing, self-latching gates with proper swing direction. We schedule city inspections and ensure your fence passes the first time.
- 48"+ height (code-compliant)
- Self-closing, self-latching gates
- Iron, aluminum, or mesh
- Inspection coordination
Automatic Gates & Access
Many Frisco properties—especially in gated communities and estate neighborhoods—benefit from automatic driveway gates. We install both swing and slide gates with multiple access options: keypads, remotes, smartphone apps, and video intercoms.
Our gate systems integrate seamlessly with existing fencing or can be part of a complete fence installation. We handle the electrical work, operator installation, and safety sensor setup. All systems include battery backup for power outages.
- Swing and slide gates
- Keypad, remote, app access
- Safety sensors included
- Battery backup systems
Privacy Fence Solutions
Frisco lots tend to be close together, making privacy a top priority. Our board-on-board construction overlaps pickets to ensure zero visibility—even as cedar naturally shrinks over time. This style meets virtually every Frisco HOA's requirements.
We also offer horizontal slat designs for a more contemporary look, cap-and-trim options for added elegance, and extra-tall 8-foot privacy fences where HOA regulations allow. All privacy fences include quality hardware and proper drainage gaps.
- Board-on-board, side-by-side styles
- Horizontal slat options
- 6-foot and 8-foot heights
- Cap-and-trim upgrades
Fence Repair & Restoration
Frisco's spring storms can devastate fences—high winds snap posts, hail damages pickets, and fallen trees crush entire sections. We respond quickly to storm damage and work with insurance companies to document repairs and get your fence restored.
Beyond storm damage, we fix leaning fences, replace rotted wood, repair broken gates, and restore weathered cedar. If your fence is beyond repair, we'll give you an honest assessment and quote for replacement.
- Storm damage repair
- Leaning fence correction
- Post and picket replacement
- Insurance documentation
Local Knowledge
Frisco Fence Rules, HOAs & What to Know
Frisco is almost entirely governed by HOAs. Nearly every neighborhood—from Starwood to Phillips Creek Ranch to Richwoods—has an active homeowners association with detailed fence requirements. This isn't a bad thing; it keeps property values high. But it does mean you need a contractor who knows the rules.
Most Frisco HOAs require board-on-board cedar fencing for backyards, typically 6 feet tall with steel posts. Stain colors are often restricted to natural cedar tones or specific grays. Many communities also require the "good neighbor" design where the fence looks finished from both sides. Front yard fences—when allowed—are usually limited to ornamental iron under 4 feet.
The City of Frisco doesn't require permits for most residential fences under 8 feet. However, pool fences must meet specific safety codes, and corner lots have visibility requirements. We review all of this during your free estimate.
HOA Approval Assistance
We prepare and submit all HOA paperwork. Most Frisco communities approve within 10-14 days.
Builder Fence Upgrades
We specialize in replacing low-quality builder fences with premium cedar that actually lasts in Texas weather.
Neighborhoods We Know
Starwood, Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village, Richwoods, Lawler Park, The Grove, Lakes of Prosper area.
Builder Fence Warning
Many Frisco builder fences use thin pickets, shallow post holes, and low-grade pine. If your fence is 4-5 years old and already leaning or rotting, it's time for a real upgrade—not just repairs.
Our Process
How It Works
Free Estimate
We visit your Frisco home, measure, and discuss options.
HOA Help
We handle the paperwork for Frisco-area HOAs.
Scheduling
We give you a date and stick to it.
Installation
Most fences completed in 1-2 days.
Walkthrough
We don't leave until you're happy.
Ready to get started on your Frisco fence?
Call (469) 809-2424Coverage Area
Serving All of Frisco and Nearby Areas
We serve all of Frisco—from the established neighborhoods near Stonebriar Centre to the newest developments along Highway 380. Whether you're near The Star, Legacy West, or out by the PGA headquarters, we've got you covered.
Frisco Neighborhoods We Serve:
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Local FAQ
Fence Installation FAQ: Frisco
Yes—nearly every Frisco neighborhood has an HOA with fence requirements. This includes master-planned communities like Starwood, Phillips Creek Ranch, Newman Village, and Richwoods. Most require board-on-board cedar construction, specific stain colors, and architectural review committee approval. We handle all HOA submissions and have a strong track record of approvals in Frisco.
It depends on the fence's condition. Many Frisco builder fences are made with thin pickets, shallow post holes, and low-grade pine—they're designed to meet the minimum, not to last. If your fence is 4-5 years old and already leaning, warping, or rotting at the base, repairs are often a short-term fix. We'll give you an honest assessment during your free estimate.
The City of Frisco generally doesn't require permits for residential fences under 8 feet. However, there are exceptions: pool fences must meet specific safety codes (self-closing gates, proper height, etc.), and corner lots have visibility triangle requirements. HOA approval is separate from city permits and is almost always required in Frisco.
Most residential fence installations in Frisco are completed in 1-2 days once we begin work. The total timeline from initial contact to completion is typically 2-4 weeks, with HOA approval being the longest step. We recommend starting the process early if you have a specific deadline—HOAs can take 10-14 days to respond.
Service Areas
Fence Installation Across the DFW Metroplex
Get Your Free Fence Estimate in Frisco
Ready for a new fence at your Frisco home? Call us or fill out the form below. We'll come measure, talk through your options, and give you an honest quote. No pressure, no surprises—just straight talk from a team that knows Frisco's HOAs inside and out.
Serving Frisco, Plano, McKinney, The Colony, Allen, and the entire DFW Metroplex.