
A well-built wood privacy fence gives your family real outdoor privacy - and adds a clean, natural look that fits almost every home in Flower Mound.

Wood and privacy fence installation in Flower Mound starts with a site walkthrough and property survey review, covers permit pulling and HOA submission if required, and ends with posts set in concrete, rails attached, and boards installed to your chosen style. Most residential backyard jobs take one to two days on-site once the permitting is complete.
A wood privacy fence is 6 to 8 feet tall with boards set tightly side by side - no gaps, no view from the street or neighbors. If you have been avoiding your backyard because you feel exposed, or if your family is adding a pool and needs a compliant enclosure, a properly built fence changes how you actually use your outdoor space. We often pair this project with a screened-in porch for homeowners who want full coverage on multiple sides of the house.
Cedar and pressure-treated pine are both strong choices here, and each has a different cost profile and maintenance schedule. We will walk you through the difference at the estimate so you can make the right call for your yard and your budget.
If you can see a visible lean along the fence line, or if panels have started to separate from the posts, the structure has been compromised at the base. In Flower Mound's clay soil, this often happens when posts were not set deep enough to handle seasonal soil movement. A leaning fence is also a liability if it falls on a neighbor's property.
Some surface graying on older wood is normal, but boards that are cracking lengthwise, splitting at the ends, or feel soft when you press them have dried out past the point where staining will help. North Texas summers are hard on unprotected wood, and a fence that has gone several years without a sealant coat reaches this point faster than most homeowners expect.
Texas law requires a fence around residential swimming pools, and Flower Mound enforces this requirement. Families adding a dog or whose children are now old enough to play outside unsupervised also commonly find that their current yard setup no longer works. This is one of the most common reasons homeowners in this area call for a new installation.
Some Flower Mound HOAs conduct periodic inspections and issue notices when fences fall below community standards. If you have received a notice - or if your fence is more than 15 years old and has never been replaced - getting an assessment before the HOA sets a deadline is worth your time.
We build wood privacy fences in cedar and pressure-treated pine, in board-on-board or flat-top panel styles, at heights from 4 to 8 feet depending on your HOA rules and your goals. Cedar is the most popular choice because it naturally resists rot and holds up well in the heat without heavy chemical treatment. Pressure-treated pine costs less upfront and is a solid option when properly sealed in the first season. Homeowners who want a consistent low-maintenance option for part of the property sometimes pair a wood fence on one side with a vinyl fence on another - we can build both so the overall look stays clean.
Every installation includes the permit, the utility-locating call, posts set in concrete, and any gates required. We also provide guidance on first-season staining and sealing - which is important in Flower Mound because the first North Texas summer will dry out unprotected wood fast. Demo of an existing fence can be added to the project as well.
Best for homeowners who want natural rot resistance and a warm, clean look with minimal chemical treatment.
A cost-effective option for homeowners on a tighter budget, as long as it is sealed within the first season.
Alternating boards on both sides of the rail give the fence a finished look from both your yard and your neighbor's yard.
Classic styles that work well in most HOA communities - your contractor can confirm which is accepted in your neighborhood.
Single and double gates for driveways, side yards, and pool enclosures, built to match the fence and latch securely.
We haul away the existing fence before installation so you are not left managing demo on your own.
Flower Mound's heavy clay soil swells when it rains and shrinks during a drought - and North Texas gets both extremes. That constant ground movement is the main reason fences installed without adequate post depth start leaning within a few years. A contractor who has worked in this area knows to dig deeper than the minimum and to use a concrete mix that handles the seasonal expansion. Homeowners in Carrollton and Keller deal with the same conditions, and the same rules apply.
The other major factor here is the combination of HOA governance and summer heat. A large share of Flower Mound's neighborhoods require architectural review before a fence can be built, and the review can take one to three weeks. Starting without written approval can mean being required to modify or remove the fence at your own expense. The summer heat also makes the first-season stain or sealant genuinely important - an unprotected wood fence can start cracking and warping within a year in North Texas. The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension has solid guidance on wood species selection and maintenance for the Texas climate, and the 811 utility-locating service is required before any post holes are dug.
We schedule a free on-site visit to walk your property line, note any slopes or obstacles, and ask about your HOA requirements. Most homeowners hear back from us within one business day to set that appointment.
After the walkthrough you receive a detailed written quote covering materials, labor, permit fees, HOA submission if needed, and demo of any existing fence. This is also when we walk you through wood species options so you can make a fully informed choice.
Once you approve the quote we handle the permit application with the Town of Flower Mound and submit any HOA paperwork. We schedule the installation date after written approval is in hand - no work starts before that.
The crew contacts the utility-locating service before digging, sets posts in concrete, and attaches rails and boards once the concrete cures. Most Flower Mound backyard jobs are complete in one to two days, and we leave the site clean before we go.
Free estimate. No obligation. We handle the permit and the HOA paperwork.
(469) 968-0518The clay soil in this area expands and contracts with every rain and drought cycle. We set posts deeper than the minimum and use a concrete mix that resists that seasonal movement - so your fence stays straight for years instead of slowly leaning toward a neighbor's yard.
We know the fence requirements in Flower Mound's HOA communities and handle the architectural review submission on your behalf. Getting that approval before work starts protects you from the cost of modifying or removing a fence that was built without it.
A wood fence installed in Flower Mound needs a protective coat within the first few months to survive the first North Texas summer. We walk every homeowner through exactly what to do and when - because a fence that dries and cracks in year one is a problem we want to help you avoid.
Your written quote includes everything - materials, labor, permit fees, HOA submission, and demo of any existing fence. The number you sign off on is the number you pay, with no surprise line items tied to your specific yard conditions.
We have built fences across Flower Mound long enough to know exactly what fails here and why. The process we follow is designed to avoid those failures on your property from the start.
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