Fence Installation in Cedar Park, TX
Cedar Park has grown from a quiet bedroom community into one of the largest cities in the Austin metro, and that growth means more homes packed closer together. In subdivisions like Ranch at Brushy Creek, Cypress Canyon, Twin Creeks, and the newer developments along Ronald Reagan Boulevard, privacy is a top priority. A well-built fence defines your property, keeps kids and pets safe, and gives your backyard the seclusion that tight lot lines do not provide on their own.
GardenGOAT installs wood, metal, and composite fences across Cedar Park. The biggest challenge in this area is the limestone bedrock that sits just below the surface throughout most of the city. Standard post-hole digging hits rock fast, and crews without the right equipment end up with shallow posts that lean or fail within a few years. We use core drilling and rock anchoring methods that set posts deep and stable in limestone, so your fence stays straight through years of Central Texas wind, rain, and soil movement.
Cedar Park HOAs enforce strict fence rules. Most neighborhoods require specific materials, heights, stain colors, and setbacks. Buttercup Creek, Whitestone Oaks, and Anderson Mill West each have their own covenants, and violating them means tearing out work and starting over. We review your HOA guidelines before building and make sure every detail matches the requirements. Whether you need a full perimeter fence for a new home, a replacement for an aging cedar fence, or a decorative metal fence along your front yard, GardenGOAT builds fences that meet code, pass HOA review, and last.

Why Cedar Park Homeowners Choose GardenGOAT
Limestone Post Setting
Most Cedar Park fence failures come from posts set too shallow in rock. We core-drill through limestone and use rock-anchored footings that hold posts plumb and stable for years, even in the heavy clay-over-rock soil profile common across Williamson County.
HOA-Ready Installation
We know Cedar Park HOA fence requirements inside and out. From material and color specs to setback distances and gate placement, we build to your neighborhood's covenants so you avoid violations and expensive rework after installation.
Multiple Material Options
We install western red cedar, treated pine, composite, wrought iron, and tubular steel fencing. Each material has trade-offs for Cedar Park's climate, and we help you pick the right one based on your budget, maintenance preferences, and HOA rules.
Fence Installation Questions from Cedar Park Homeowners
Limestone bedrock sits one to three feet below the surface across most of Cedar Park. Standard auger-dug post holes often cannot reach the depth needed for a stable fence. We use core drilling equipment that cuts clean holes through solid rock, allowing us to set posts at the proper depth with concrete footings that bond to the stone. This prevents the leaning and wobbling that plague fences installed by crews that stop digging when they hit rock. The process takes longer than digging in soft soil, but the result is a fence that stays straight and solid for its full lifespan.
Most Cedar Park HOAs require six-foot privacy fences in backyards, typically cedar or treated wood with a specific stain color. Front yard fences are often limited to three or four feet and may need to be wrought iron or tubular steel rather than solid wood. Side yard fences along streets usually cannot exceed four feet. Many neighborhoods require the finished side of the fence to face outward. Specific communities like Ranch at Brushy Creek and Whitestone Oaks have additional rules about post caps, gate hardware, and distance from sidewalks. We check your HOA guidelines before starting and submit plans for approval when required.
Western red cedar is the most popular choice in Cedar Park for privacy fences. It resists rot and insects naturally and weathers to a silver-gray if left unstained. Treated pine costs less upfront but requires staining every two to three years to prevent warping and decay in Central Texas heat. Composite fencing is gaining ground in newer neighborhoods because it needs almost no maintenance and comes in colors that satisfy most HOA requirements. For front yards and decorative applications, wrought iron and tubular steel provide visibility and curb appeal while lasting decades with minimal upkeep. We help you weigh cost, maintenance, appearance, and HOA rules to pick the best fit.
A standard backyard privacy fence in Cedar Park typically takes three to five days to install, depending on lot size and how much limestone we encounter during post setting. Larger properties or full perimeter fences may take up to seven days. If your HOA requires pre-approval, plan for one to two weeks for their review process before we can begin. We also coordinate with 811 for utility locates before digging, which takes two to three business days. From your first call to a finished fence, most Cedar Park projects are complete within three to four weeks including all approvals and preparation.
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