Plano's Original Fences Are Ready to Come Down. We Build What Goes Up Next.

Wood, iron, vinyl, and chain link fence installation and repair serving Plano, Allen, McKinney, Richardson, Frisco, and Wylie. Free estimates on every project.

Over a Decade of
Fence Experience

Free Estimates
on Every Project

Wood, Iron, Vinyl
& Chain Link

Residential
and Commercial

Fence Installation and Repair Across Plano and North Dallas

Plano’s neighborhoods carry history — subdivisions platted in the 1980s and 1990s, properties with original fences finally reaching end of life, and a generation of homeowners who know exactly what a well-built fence should look like. We install and repair wood, iron, vinyl, and chain link fences across Plano and the surrounding North Dallas communities. Whether you are replacing a privacy fence that has reached the end of its service life, dealing with storm damage, or putting in an automatic driveway gate, every project gets a real estimate before a single number is committed.

From Plano’s established neighborhoods along the tollway corridors to the quieter streets of Allen, McKinney, and Richardson, we work with homeowners whose fences have served long enough — and who want the replacement done right the first time. Every estimate is free. Every project gets a real look before we quote a single number.

Fence Services for Plano Homes and Businesses

Wood Fence Installation

Cedar privacy fences built for Plano’s neighborhoods — board on board, side by side, shadowbox, and horizontal styles. Western Red Cedar holds up to North Texas heat and takes stain well. Every wood fence project starts with proper post depth and concrete setting.

Wrought Iron Fence Installation

Powder-coated ornamental iron fencing for residential perimeters, front yards, and commercial properties. Rust-resistant, low maintenance, and built to last decades. Flat top, spear top, and decorative scroll options available.

Chain Link Fence Installation

Galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link for residential yards, commercial perimeters, and utility applications. A long-lasting, cost-effective option for large runs. Available in standard and heavy gauges with multiple height options.

Vinyl Fence Installation

Low-maintenance vinyl privacy fences built for Texas sun. Never needs paint or stain. Privacy, picket, and ranch rail styles available. A long-term alternative to wood for homeowners who want durability without upkeep.

Automatic Driveway Gates

Swing and slide gate systems with keypad, remote, and smartphone-connected openers. Custom sizing available for standard and wide driveways. Iron, aluminum, and wood gate options with automation added.

Custom Gates

Pedestrian and driveway gates built to match your existing fence — wood, iron, or mixed materials. Heights, widths, and hardware specified to your property. Automatic opener compatible on request.

Fence Repair

Board replacement, post repair, leaning fence correction, and gate rehang. Storm damage, rot, and post failure addressed with a same-look repair that blends with your existing fence. Professional assessment on every repair call before work begins.

Fence Staining & Sealing

Professional staining and sealing to extend the life of your wood fence. Oil-based penetrating stains protect against UV, moisture, and weathering in North Texas summers. Most wood fences need staining every 3 to 5 years.

Storm Damage Fence Replacement

Fast replacement for fences damaged by wind, hail, and fallen trees. Plano homeowners deal with storm damage every season — we assess the damage, document it for insurance purposes, and replace what cannot be repaired.

Commercial Fencing

Chain link, ornamental iron, and custom perimeter fencing for businesses, HOA communities, and multi-family properties across Plano and North Dallas. Commercial-grade materials and professional installation on every project.

Serving Plano Homeowners for Over a Decade

We know what fences go up against in North Texas.

North Texas doesn’t go easy on wood. The clay soil that shifts with every wet season, the summer heat that pulls moisture from cedar faster than rain can restore it, the rolling storms that come through the Metroplex in spring and fall — all of it lands on fence posts set in concrete and pickets that were new during a different decade. Most of Plano’s original residential fences from the 1980s and 1990s have now hit end of life, or passed it. That’s not a problem. That’s a replacement project, and it’s exactly what we do.

Plano homeowners know their neighborhoods. They know which houses have HOA fence requirements and which ones don’t. They know that a board-on-board cedar fence looks different from a side-by-side, and that the difference matters to the neighbors who see it every day. We work with homeowners across Plano and across Allen, McKinney, Richardson, Frisco, and Wylie who are replacing original fences that have earned their retirement — and who want the next fence to last just as long.

Every estimate is free. Every project gets a real look before we quote a number.

Our Service Area

Plano and the Surrounding North Dallas Communities

Plano, TX

Our home market — from the older neighborhoods near downtown Plano to the deed-restricted communities along the northern tollway corridor. Wood, iron, vinyl, chain link, and gate installation and repair throughout all Plano zip codes.

Allen, TX

Allen's mix of established neighborhoods and newer planned communities drives consistent demand for privacy fence installation and repair. We serve Allen homeowners across the 75002 and 75013 zip codes.

McKinney, TX

From McKinney's historic neighborhoods near downtown to the growing master-planned communities to the north, we handle wood fence installation, fence repair, and gate work throughout the area.

Richardson, TX

Richardson's established subdivisions and Telecom Corridor communities include some of the region's oldest residential fences. We provide full installation and repair services across all Richardson zip codes.

Frisco, TX

Frisco's rapid growth means new construction fencing, HOA community perimeter work, and an increasing number of original fences reaching their first replacement cycle. We serve the full Frisco service area.

Wylie, TX

Wylie homeowners and rural property owners across the 75098 zip code. Wood privacy fences, perimeter fencing, gate installation, and storm damage replacement.

Why Plano Homeowners Call Us First

  • Free estimates on every project — residential and commercial
  • Over a decade of fence installation and repair experience in North Texas
  • All materials: wood, iron, vinyl, chain link, and aluminum
  • Automatic driveway gates and custom gate installation
  • Storm damage assessment and insurance documentation
  • Serving Plano, Allen, McKinney, Richardson, Frisco, and Wylie
  • Work that holds up to North Texas clay soil and summer heat
  • Straightforward communication from first call to final inspection

Questions Mesquite Homeowners Ask Before They Call

Most of Plano’s deed-restricted communities specify cedar privacy fencing as the required or strongly preferred material, and many require board-on-board construction specifically — the overlapping picket style that eliminates gaps. Height restrictions vary by HOA but most rear yard fences are capped at six feet, with front yard fences at four feet or less. Some communities also require that gates match the fence material and finish. We review your HOA requirements as part of every estimate so the fence we install meets the covenant before the first post goes in the ground.

The bulk of Plano’s residential neighborhoods were developed between the late 1970s and the mid-1990s. The cedar fences installed during that era — most of them original to the homes — are now 30 to 45 years old, which is at or past the realistic service life for wood fence posts set in North Texas clay soil. Add the cumulative effect of the Metroplex’s freeze-thaw cycles, spring storm seasons, and UV exposure, and the replacement wave makes sense. It’s not a coincidence that fence replacement is one of the most common home projects in Plano right now — it’s a demographic reality of the city’s housing stock.

Yes, significantly. Plano sits on expansive clay soil that swells when wet and contracts when dry — a cycle that repeats with every rain event and dry stretch. Posts that are set too shallow or without adequate concrete will heave, lean, or fail at the base long before the fence boards themselves show wear. We set posts to a minimum depth of three feet for standard six-foot privacy fences, deeper for gate posts and corner posts that carry additional load. Post depth is the single biggest variable in how long a Plano fence holds its line.

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