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Cedar privacy fencing — post-set deep, HOA-ready, and built to stay straight in North Texas clay.
Cedar privacy fencing is the most common residential fence type installed across Plano neighborhoods. We build cedar board-on-board privacy fences throughout Collin County with posts set deep for clay soil, structural concrete at every post, and HOA submissions handled for communities like Chase Oaks and Legacy Drive corridor. Call (469) 721-0146. Response within 1 business day.
From $3,200 · Finance from $53/mo · Response Within 1 Business Day
Scope of Work
Why i30 Builders
In Plano's competitive real estate market, outdoor living spaces add real resale value. We build with that in mind — premium materials, clean lines, and finishes that photograph well and hold up long-term.
How It Works
Layout & Scope
We review your property lines, HOA requirements, and gate locations before quoting. No surprises once work starts.
Permit & HOA
We handle permit applications and HOA documentation submissions — nothing for you to file or track.
Post Set & Build
Posts are set deep in structural concrete, then panels, rails, and gates are installed and aligned.
Walk Through
We check every gate swing, latch, and panel alignment before sign-off. Nothing leaves incomplete.
Cedar Privacy Fence FAQs for Plano
Plano's Blackland Prairie clay expands and contracts significantly with seasonal moisture changes, which is the primary cause of fence post heaving in this area. We set all posts 24–30 inches deep in structural concrete mix to prevent heaving and leaning. This depth is our standard on every installation in Plano — we don't reduce it to save material cost.
Most fencing within Plano city limits requires a building permit. HOA communities like Chase Oaks and Legacy Drive corridor have additional design requirements that must be met before the city permit is filed. We handle both the city permit and HOA submission as part of every fencing project so you're not coordinating between the two yourself.
We use select-grade cedar boards — tighter grain, less knot density, and straighter boards than standard construction cedar. Higher grade cedar holds up longer in Collin County's climate, stays straighter through seasonal temperature and moisture changes, and looks better for more years between replacements or refinishing cycles.
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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