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Cedar, ornamental, and composite — HOA-ready, permit-coordinated, and set deep for clay soil.
Cedar, composite, and ornamental fencing in Frisco — HOA-ready and permit-coordinated for one of the fastest-growing cities in North Texas. Frisco's residential fencing market is split between mature communities in the southern part of the city doing replacement cycles after 15+ years, and newer master-planned communities in the north going in for the first time. HOA governance is near-universal in both.
From $3,500 · Finance from $58/mo · Response Within 1 Business Day
Scope of Work
Why i30 Builders
Frisco's master-planned communities and HOAs have specific design standards, and we know how to work within them. Our documentation packages make HOA approvals straightforward.
How It Works
Layout & Scope
We review your property lines, HOA requirements, and fence style options before quoting.
Permit & Approve
We handle all permit submissions and HOA documentation so you have nothing to file yourself.
Set & Install
Posts are set deep in concrete to counter clay soil movement. Panels, rails, and gates installed same visit.
Walk Through
We check alignment, hardware, and gate swing before sign-off. Every gate gets a test cycle.
Fencing FAQs for Frisco
Stonebriar and Starwood have specific material and style requirements — both communities specify fence materials, cap styles, and color requirements that vary by section. We review the current guidelines for your address before any submission. Getting it right the first time avoids revision rounds.
We set posts at 24–30 inches minimum with structural concrete. Frisco's clay soil expands and contracts seasonally — shallow posts will heave over time. We don't adjust footing depth to reduce material cost.
Cedar board-on-board privacy fencing and powder-coated aluminum ornamental are the two most common material types across Frisco. Older southern communities are largely cedar; newer northern communities increasingly favor aluminum and composite for lower maintenance.
Client Experience
“New construction neighborhood with a strict HOA. I'd heard horror stories about fence contractors who just build without checking specs and then you have to tear it out. i30 Builders asked for my HOA documents upfront, confirmed the approved styles and heights before ordering a single board, and handled the permit with the city. Board-on-board cedar, 6 feet, exactly to HOA spec. Posts are set deep — I was watching when they dug the footings, they went 40 inches down because of the clay. Two months later, not a single post has moved. Very impressed.”
David Ramirez
Royse City, TX · Cedar Privacy Fence
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