by Austin Fence Contractor | Jul 5, 2026 | Fence Installation Tips
A professional fence install follows clear steps. We walk your yard, plan the line, check the rules and utilities, set the posts, build the fence, and do a final walk with you. Knowing the steps ahead of time helps you feel ready and know exactly what to expect on...
by Austin Fence Contractor | Jul 5, 2026 | Fence Installation Tips
A fence price comes down to a handful of things: the material you pick, how long the fence is, your yard’s shape and soil, the number of gates, and whether an old fence has to come out first. Once you know these, a quote stops feeling like a mystery and starts...
by Austin Fence Contractor | Jul 4, 2026 | Fence Installation Tips
Sometimes. In Austin, many fences need a permit and some don’t. It comes down to how tall the fence is and where it sits. Taller fences, corner lots, and pool fences usually need one, while short back-yard fences often don’t. We work with permit partners...
by Austin Fence Contractor | Jul 4, 2026 | Fence Installation Tips
Cedar and pine are the two most common wood fences in Austin. Cedar lasts longer and handles the heat, bugs, and rot better, so it costs more up front. Pine costs less but needs more care and doesn’t last as long. For most Austin yards, cedar is the better...
by Austin Fence Contractor | Jul 4, 2026 | Fence Installation Tips
Yes, your neighbor can build a fence on the property line in Texas. But there are rules. The fence has to stay on the line and not cross onto your land. And if it sits right on the line, it’s often shared by both of you. Talking it through first is the best way...
by Austin Fence Contractor | Nov 13, 2025 | Fence, Fence Installation Tips
In Austin, most residential fences can be up to six feet tall in side and rear yards, and four feet tall in front yards, though HOA rules and specific zoning districts can change those limits. You’ll need a permit for most new fence installations, and your fence...