Griffin Fence provides full-service fence installation Houston, TX in Fresno, TX — cedar, iron, chain link, and vinyl — for homeowners in Sienna Plantation adjacent, Fresno subdivisions along Hwy 6 south, and throughout the Fresno area. Every installation includes free permit and HOA coordination, and a 1-year workmanship warranty.
Fresno homeowners in Sienna Plantation adjacent, Fresno subdivisions along Hwy 6 south, Meadowbrook Farms and throughout the area trust Griffin Fence for professional fence installation backed by 47 years of Houston-area experience. Whether you need a new cedar wood privacy fence for your backyard, ornamental iron for your front yard, chain link for dog containment, or a commercial perimeter fence for your business, Griffin Fence installs it correctly from post to cap.
Griffin Fence is headquartered in Houston — not a national franchise. Our crews know local soil, permits, and HOA requirements.
Wood, iron, chain link, vinyl, aluminum, pool fence, and automated gates — one contractor for every fence need.
We know the specific fence permit requirements for every city and unincorporated Harris, Fort Bend, and Montgomery county area.
Rated 4.5/5across 140 Google Reviews. Most customers find us through neighbor referrals — the highest form of endorsement.
Most residential fence projects are completed in 1–3 days. Free estimates are available within 24 hours of your call.
Call 713-937-6611 or request a quote online. We'll visit your property and provide a written estimate at no charge.
Fresno is primarily unincorporated Fort Bend County — HOA governance is less comprehensive than in Missouri City or Sugar Land. Newer subdivisions adjacent to Sienna Plantation may have HOA ARC requirements. Older Fresno-area properties operate under deed restrictions with minimal HOA oversight.
| Fence Type | Best Application | Typical Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Cedar Board-on-Board Privacy (6ft) | Backyard privacy, pool enclosure | 1–3 weeks from estimate approval |
| Ornamental Iron | Front yard, driveway gates, pool barrier | 2–4 weeks (custom fabrication time) |
| Chain Link (galvanized or vinyl-coated) | Dog containment, commercial perimeter, utility | 1–2 weeks from estimate approval |
| Vinyl / Composite | Low-maintenance privacy where HOA approved | 1–3 weeks from estimate approval |
Step one is your free written estimate. We visit your Fresno property, measure the installation area, assess soil conditions, note obstructions and drainage considerations, review your HOA or permit requirements, and produce a detailed written quote. No verbal estimates. No price surprises after installation begins.
Step two is permit and HOA coordination. Griffin Fence confirms the permit status for your specific address, files permit applications where required, and prepares ARC submission packages for HOA communities. This upfront coordination means your installation starts on schedule rather than being delayed by paperwork issues that surface mid-project.
4.9-Star Rated: Griffin Fence maintains a 4.9-star rating across 847 verified reviews — every installation backed by a 1-year workmanship warranty.
Step three is installation. Our crews arrive on the scheduled date, remove and haul off existing fence if replacement is needed, set posts with concrete footings, install fence material, hang gates, and clean up before leaving. Every installation comes with Griffin Fence's 1-year workmanship warranty.
Southern Fort Bend County soils near Fresno include both expansive clay and, in lower elevations near Brazos River drainages, sandy fluvial soils. Post depth requirements vary by lot elevation and proximity to drainage channels.
Fresno's location in Fort Bend County puts it in the path of Gulf storm systems. Harvey 2017 brought significant flooding to southern Fort Bend County. Brazoria County's storm exposure affects similar-area communities directly south of Fresno.
Post-storm fence installation and repair is one of Griffin Fence's most active services in the Houston metro. Learn about storm repair or call 713-937-6611 for a storm damage assessment in Fresno.
Fresno is unincorporated Fort Bend County — Fort Bend County generally does not require a county permit for standard residential fences. This gives Fresno homeowners more flexibility than those in incorporated cities like Sugar Land or Missouri City. However, flood zones are significant in Brazoria County and portions of Fort Bend County's southern areas — if your property is in a FEMA-designated flood zone, a floodplain development permit is required before any fence post installation. Check your flood zone status at msc.fema.gov.
Fresno's proximity to Sienna Plantation means some newer subdivisions on the Fresno/Missouri City border have HOA ARC requirements similar to Sienna's. If your subdivision was developed by a Sienna-era builder, confirm whether HOA approval is required before starting fence work.
Houston Note: Houston’s gumbo clay soil and hurricane wind exposure require deeper post footings and galvanized hardware than national minimums.
Older Fresno-area properties and agricultural parcels along Highway 6 south generally operate under deed restrictions rather than comprehensive HOA governance — this means more design freedom and fewer material restrictions than the master-planned communities of Fort Bend County's more developed areas.
Griffin Fence verifies permit requirements for your specific address during the estimate. Jurisdiction lines shift across the Houston metro — your address may fall under city, county, or MUD rules, and we confirm which before any work begins.
Explore all fence types at our services page. Request a free estimate or call 713-937-6611.
"We've been building fences in the Houston area since 1979 — we know every city's permit office, every HOA's required style, and every neighborhood's soil conditions."— Griffin Fence — Houston, TX
For current City of Houston Houston fence permit guide requirements, visit the Houston Permitting Center. Harris County unincorporated area permit information is available through Harris County Permits.
Fresno is a fast-growing community in Fort Bend County where new subdivisions sit beside long-established rural properties. This mix creates varied fencing needs — from decorative cedar privacy fences for newer homes to agricultural cattle fencing for acreage lots backing up to the Brazos River floodplain. Griffin Fence serves both segments, using materials and installation methods appropriate to each property type. Fort Bend County fence permit requirements apply to most residential projects, and our team handles that process on your behalf so construction begins without delays.