Griffin Fence has installed cedar and wood wood privacy fences in Conroe, TX since 1979. Homeowners in Grand Central Park and Woodforest 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.
Conroe sits at the intersection of multiple fence market drivers: fast suburban growth in Grand Central Park and Woodforest, Lake Conroe waterfront properties requiring premium privacy fencing, and the rural-to-suburban conversion happening across unincorporated Montgomery County where older agricultural fence is being replaced by residential cedar. Griffin Fence serves all three of these Conroe markets.
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.
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Grand Central Park is one of the newer master-planned communities in the Conroe area, and its HOA maintains ARC approval requirements for all fence installation Houston, TXs. Woodforest, another active Conroe MPC, has a similar ARC process. Both communities favor cedar board-on-board in specific stain colors as the primary backyard privacy fence material.
Lake Conroe waterfront properties are a distinct market — these lots often have deed restrictions or community standards requiring ornamental iron or cedar of a specific grade and height for lake-facing fence sections. The waterfront aesthetic in Lake Conroe communities generally favors open visibility to the water from the street while providing privacy on the interior sides of the property.
| Style | Best For | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Board-on-Board Cedar (6ft) | Grand Central Park, Woodforest, suburban backyard privacy | HOA-standard material in both major MPCs |
| Cedar Rail (Split Rail) | Rural-to-suburban transitional properties | Agricultural-aesthetic without livestock containment |
| Good Neighbor Cedar | Suburban shared property lines | Both sides identical — good for corner and side fences |
| Cedar Privacy for Pool | Newer suburban homes in Montgomery County | Pool fence height minimum 4ft — permit required |
Montgomery County is one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas, and that growth shows up in the fence market as a steady stream of new construction installs alongside rural-property conversions. Properties that were agricultural five years ago are now residential lots — old ranch fence Houston, TX is coming down and cedar privacy is going up. Griffin Fence handles the full range: demolition and haul-off of old fence, site prep for new residential installation, and coordination with property owners on HOA or county permit requirements.
Conroe sits at the transition between Houston's heavy clay belt and the sandy soils of the Piney Woods. Near Lake Conroe and creek drainages, high soil moisture accelerates post rot. Montgomery County's varied terrain means post depth requirements differ across the city.
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Montgomery County's rapid growth has brought development into areas with significant storm exposure. Hurricane Harvey brought extreme rainfall to Conroe in 2017, flooding the Lake Conroe area and causing widespread fence damage. Beryl's July 2024 winds affected Grand Central Park and Woodforest significantly.
If your property is within the City of Conroe's city limits, a building permit is required for fence installation. Contact the City of Conroe at cityofconroe.org or call 936-522-3830 to confirm whether your address falls in the city and to start the permit process.
If your property is in unincorporated Montgomery County — which includes many areas surrounding Conroe proper — a Montgomery County permit is required for most residential fencing. Montgomery County Permitting is reached at mctx.org or 936-539-7815. The county's rules specify a maximum fence height of 6 feet 6 inches, fences must be installed on your property (not on the property line), the process requires a site plan submission, fees are non-refundable, and approval typically takes up to 3 business days once submitted. This is a meaningful difference from Harris County's unincorporated rules where no permit is typically required for standard fences under 8 feet.
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Grand Central Park HOA and Woodforest HOA both require ARC approval before any fence installation. Lake Conroe waterfront properties typically have additional deed restrictions specific to the waterfront aesthetic — ornamental iron is commonly the only approved material for lake-facing fence sections. Under Texas SB 711 (effective September 1, 2025), replacing an existing fence with identical materials generally does not require new HOA approval, but new installations or changes in material or style require ARC review.
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.
See all Conroe fencing at our Conroe service area page. Request a free estimate or call 713-937-6611.
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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.
Conroe's rapid population growth has brought thousands of new homes to the Lake Conroe corridor, and many homeowners are installing wood privacy fences for the first time. Montgomery County requires permits for most fence replacements and new installations that exceed a certain height, and Griffin Fence navigates that process on your behalf. Our Conroe customers particularly favor cedar board-on-board privacy fencing that complements the wooded lots common in subdivisions north of The Woodlands. Call 713-937-6611 to schedule a no-obligation estimate for your Conroe property.
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.