HOA ARC-approved fencing for Cross Creek Ranch homeowners. We know the community's standards, prepare your submission package, and install after approval — zero HOA violations.
Cross Creek Ranch is Fulshear's largest master-planned community, with more than 5,000 homes across multiple villages along FM 1093. Every fence installation in CCR requires prior approval from the Architectural Review Committee — and the committee is thorough. Submissions without complete documentation, proper dimensions, or material specs get returned, adding weeks to your timeline.
We've installed fencing across every village in Cross Creek Ranch. We know the current ARC standards, what gets approved without revision, and how to present a submission package that moves smoothly through the review process. When you hire us, we handle the paperwork — you handle move-in.
The most common approved style in Cross Creek Ranch. 6-ft height, natural cedar or earth-tone stain, 4×4 posts minimum. Provides full privacy with alternating boards for wind resistance — critical in storm season.
The standard alternative to board-on-board. Slightly lower cost, clean appearance. 6-ft standard height. Stain to match existing neighborhood fencing is strongly recommended for ARC approval.
Front-yard decorative fencing where privacy is not the goal. Black powder-coated aluminum, 3–4 ft height. Common along front property lines and garden areas. Lower profile than driveway gates.
Code-required 48-inch barrier around pools. Must use self-closing, self-latching gates. Cedar or aluminum accepted. Fort Bend County permit required for pool installations.
Cross Creek Ranch sits on Fort Bend County's iconic black clay — some of the most expansive soil in Texas. This clay absorbs water during rain events and shrinks aggressively during dry spells, creating a ground movement cycle that destroys fence posts set too shallow. The same storm systems that bring hurricane-season rain also create 50–70 mph wind gusts that put enormous lateral pressure on privacy fence panels.
Our standard for Cross Creek Ranch installs: 4×4 cedar posts set 36–42 inches deep in concrete with a flared base, 2×4 rails secured with screws (not nails), and galvanized hardware throughout. This isn't premium-tier upselling — it's what a 6-foot board-on-board fence in Fulshear's climate actually requires to last 15+ years without leaning.
Yes. Cross Creek Ranch requires Architectural Review Committee (ARC) approval before any fence installation, modification, or replacement. You must submit plans showing fence style, material, color, height, and setbacks before work begins. Installation without prior ARC approval can result in mandatory removal and fines. We prepare the ARC submission package for our clients at no additional charge.
Cross Creek Ranch most commonly approves cedar board-on-board privacy fencing (6 ft) for backyard enclosures. Natural cedar tones or cedar stained in approved earth tones are standard. Chain link is typically not approved where visible from streets or common areas. Ornamental iron or aluminum may be approved for front yard accent fencing. Always verify current guidelines with the Cross Creek Ranch ARC before submitting.
ARC review in Cross Creek Ranch typically takes 2–4 weeks from submission of a complete application. Incomplete submissions are returned and the clock restarts. We submit complete, professionally prepared packages that minimize back-and-forth. Plan your fence project accordingly — we schedule installation after ARC approval is received in writing.
Yes, but driveway gates require separate ARC approval. Common requirements include matching the approved fence material and color, meeting setback requirements from the street, and sometimes using a specific post treatment (brick columns are popular in CCR). Automated gate systems are permitted but the operator hardware must meet community aesthetic standards. We handle the full ARC gate submission process alongside fence approvals.
Most Cross Creek Ranch fence projects run $4,500–$12,000 depending on linear footage, style, and materials. A typical 150-foot cedar board-on-board privacy fence with a walk gate runs $5,500–$8,000. Longer perimeters (250+ LF common on larger lots) run $8,000–$14,000. We provide free on-site estimates with itemized pricing — no surprise charges after the project starts.
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