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Cedar, ornamental, and composite — HOA-ready, permit-coordinated, and set deep for clay soil.
Quinlan homeowners range from in-town residents on standard lots to lake-adjacent property owners near Lake Tawakoni where moisture and humidity put real demands on fence materials. Cedar board-on-board handles most in-town privacy needs. For lake-adjacent properties, composite fencing or cedar with quality treatment is recommended to reduce the weathering that comes with moisture exposure near the water. We serve all of Quinlan and the surrounding Hunt County lake communities.
From $3,500 · Finance from $58/mo · Response Within 1 Business Day
Scope of Work
Why i30 Builders
Quinlan's proximity to Lake Tawakoni means many properties have lake views or water access. We build with those conditions in mind — moisture-resistant materials and designs that take advantage of the setting.
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 Quinlan
For lake-adjacent properties, composite fencing — TimberTech or similar moisture-resistant systems — is our recommendation when low long-term maintenance is the priority. Quality-treated cedar is a valid alternative at lower upfront cost but requires more consistent upkeep in a moisture-heavy environment.
Yes — we serve the full Quinlan and Lake Tawakoni corridor, including West Tawakoni and rural Hunt County lake properties. No travel surcharge applies within our East Hunt County service area.
Yes — acreage fencing on rural Hunt County properties is standard scope. We price per linear foot and account for terrain, gates, and post spacing for longer rural runs.
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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