HOA-approved cedar privacy fencing, ornamental aluminum, and creekside-lot specialists. ARC submission handled for every Fulbrook project.
Fulbrook on Fulshear Creek is one of Fulshear's newer master-planned communities, built along the natural corridor of Fulshear Creek in western Fort Bend County. The community blends newer construction with preserved natural greenbelts — and that design philosophy extends to fencing standards. The HOA maintains rules about what types of fencing are visible from greenbelt trails and creek corridors, which means Fulbrook requires a contractor who reads your specific lot's requirements, not just the general HOA guidelines.
We review your CC&Rs and lot-specific setback requirements before designing any Fulbrook fence. For lots backing to open space or the creek corridor, we advise on exactly what the ARC will and won't approve — preventing costly mistakes and permit delays.
6-ft privacy fencing for backyard enclosures. The ARC most consistently approves this style with natural cedar or earth-tone stain. Properly engineered for clay soil movement.
For rear boundaries adjacent to Fulshear Creek greenbelts. Open-style fencing maintains visual connection to the natural area while defining your property line. 3–4 ft height typical.
An alternative to full board-on-board — alternating boards on both sides of the rail for an open-feel privacy fence. Allows some air flow, reduces wind load on posts, and looks attractive from both sides.
Code-required 48-inch barrier with self-closing, self-latching gate. Fort Bend County permit required. We build to full Texas code compliance and coordinate the permit process.
Yes. Fulbrook requires ARC approval before any fence installation, modification, or replacement. Homeowners must submit an application including fence style, material, color, height, and a plot plan showing fence location before work begins. We prepare this package for Fulbrook clients at no additional charge.
Yes. Properties adjacent to the creek or corridor greenbelts often have additional setback and fence-style requirements. Some lots prohibit solid privacy fencing at the rear property line. In these cases, open-style ornamental aluminum (3–4 ft) is typically approved for rear boundaries while cedar privacy fencing is still allowed on side yards.
Fulbrook sits on Fort Bend County's expansive black clay. We set posts to 36–42 inch depth in concrete with a flared base to resist the clay's seasonal movement. Proper post depth is the single most important factor in fence longevity here — shortcuts show up as leaning posts within 3–5 years.
Most Fulbrook fence installations run $3,500–$9,000 depending on linear footage, style, and gate additions. A 120–150 LF cedar board-on-board privacy fence with one walk gate typically runs $4,500–$6,500. Larger lots with 200+ LF run $7,000–$10,000. Free on-site estimates with itemized pricing for every project.
ARC submission included. We respond within 2 business hours.
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We review your lot's specific deed restrictions, prepare the ARC submission, and install after approval. Call or request a quote online.