Griffin Fence has installed cedar and wood wood privacy fences in Bunker Hill Village, TX since 1979. Homeowners in Memorial Villages area and Estate lots along Bunker Hill Rd trust Griffin Fence for HOA-compliant board-on-board privacy fence cedar, good-neighbor fencing, and full backyard privacy installations backed by a 1-year workmanship warranty.
Bunker Hill Village homeowners in neighborhoods like Memorial Villages area, Estate lots along Bunker Hill Rd turn to Griffin Fence for cedar privacy fence installation Houston, TX backed by 47 years of Houston-area experience. Whether you are replacing storm-damaged cedar, navigating HOA ARC approval, or installing a new fence on a freshly built home, Griffin Fence provides honest assessments and quality craftsmanship.
The most popular wood fence in Houston — 6-ft cedar boards block noise, wind, and prying eyes year-round.
Overlapping pickets create a shadow-box look with zero gaps — perfect for complete privacy and wind resistance.
Pressure-treated pine costs less upfront and handles Houston humidity with proper staining every 2–3 years.
Finished on both sides — looks great from your yard AND your neighbor's yard. Griffin's most-requested residential style.
Every Griffin wood fence comes with a full 1-year workmanship warranty. Posts, rails, pickets — all covered.
On-site quotes at no charge. We measure, we price, you decide. No pressure. Call 713-937-6611.
Bunker Hill Village has its own village governance — all fences require a permit and inspection through the village's building department. Estate-level properties (average home value $1.5M+) expect ornamental iron and masonry column fencing for front yards; cedar is typically restricted to rear privacy applications.
Cedar board-on-board privacy fence is the most common residential fence type in Bunker Hill Village. Griffin Fence installs cedar in standard 6-foot heights for backyard privacy, 4-foot heights for front yards where HOA or city codes allow, and custom heights for pool enclosures where permit requirements mandate specific dimensions.
| Style | Privacy Level | Best Application |
|---|---|---|
| Board-on-Board Cedar | Full | Backyard privacy, pool enclosures |
| Good Neighbor Cedar | Full | Shared property-line fences |
| Shadow Box Cedar | Near-full | Properties needing air circulation |
| Horizontal Plank | Full | Modern architectural homes |
| Cedar Rail | Decorative | Front yard accent, larger properties |
Memorial Village lots feature mature hardwood trees with extensive root systems. Root interference during post drilling is common — our crews carry appropriate equipment for rock-hard caliche and root-dense conditions that appear in these established properties.
Houston's humid subtropical climate means untreated cedar will weather rapidly without staining and sealing. Griffin Fence recommends a penetrating oil-based cedar stain on all new wood fence installation Houston, TX installations — this is the most effective way to extend fence life in the Gulf Coast environment. We bring stain samples to every estimate.
Memorial Village areas experienced significant tree-fall fence damage during Hurricane Beryl in July 2024, when the storm's track took it directly over the west Houston suburbs. The dense tree canopy that defines Bunker Hill Village's character also creates the primary fence damage mechanism during storms.
Griffin Fence handles both storm repair and full cedar replacement in Bunker Hill Village. We assess the damage honestly — sometimes spot repair is the right answer, sometimes full replacement makes more economic sense over the fence's remaining life. Learn about our fence repair process, or call 713-937-6611 for storm damage assessment.
Bunker Hill Village is one of the six Memorial Villages — each is its own incorporated municipality with its own building department. All fences in Bunker Hill Village require a permit and inspection through the village's building department before and after installation. Do not apply unincorporated Harris County rules to Bunker Hill Village; they do not apply. Contact the Bunker Hill Village city hall for permit applications, fees, and required documentation.
Bunker Hill Village's building standards reflect its estate-property character. Front-yard fencing is expected to be ornamental iron or masonry — chain link is not appropriate for front yards in Bunker Hill Village, and the village's permit process enforces aesthetic standards that reflect the $1.5M+ average home value in the area. Cedar wood fencing is generally accepted for rear privacy applications.
Houston Note: Houston’s gumbo clay soil and hurricane wind exposure require deeper post footings and galvanized hardware than national minimums.
Many Bunker Hill Village properties also have deed restrictions that run separately from the village's building code — these may restrict fence styles, materials, heights, or placement beyond the village's minimum requirements. The village's building department can advise on whether your specific parcel has additional restrictions.
Bunker Hill Village's active permit and inspection process means Griffin Fence coordinates permit filing as part of the project timeline. We submit permit applications, schedule inspections, and ensure all work meets village standards before we consider the job complete.
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.
We visit your property, measure the fence line, and provide a written quote — usually within 24 hours of your call.
Choose your wood species, height (4 ft, 6 ft, 8 ft), style (board-on-board, shadow box, dog-ear), and stain color.
Griffin handles the City of Houston building permit application for fences over 8 feet or in deed-restricted communities.
We dig posts below the frost line and set in concrete — the foundation that determines your fence's lifespan.
Top rail, bottom rail, and pickets are installed plumb and level. Gates are hung with heavy-duty hardware.
We walk the fence line with you, address any concerns, and haul away all construction debris.
Explore wood fence styles at our wood fence service page. Request a free estimate or call 713-937-6611.
Texas HOA law is governed by the Texas Property Code Chapter 204. Harris County homeowners can also consult the Harris County official site for local resources.