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Privacy Fence Installation
in Fulshear, TX

Cedar and vinyl privacy fencing for Fulshear homeowners. Backyard privacy, pet containment, and pool safety — built to HOA specs. Free estimates.

Cedar privacy fence with gate — Fulshear TX residential installation

Privacy Fencing for Fulshear's Growing Neighborhoods

Privacy is the single most common reason Fulshear homeowners call a fence contractor. Whether it's a neighbor's second-story view into your pool deck, street noise from FM 1093, or simply wanting a backyard that feels like your own — a 6-foot privacy fence transforms how you live in your home.

Fulshear's rapid growth means new neighbors, new construction, and increasingly dense subdivisions. Cross Creek Ranch alone has seen thousands of new homes built in recent years, and with those homes come questions about privacy. We build privacy fences throughout Fulshear, Cross Creek Ranch, Weston Lakes, Fulbrook on Fulshear Creek, and the surrounding Fort Bend County communities.

Privacy Fence Styles We Install

MOST POPULAR

Board-on-Board Cedar (6 ft)

Overlapping boards eliminate all gaps — even as the wood naturally expands and contracts with Fulshear's temperature swings. Completely private from both sides. The most HOA-approved style in Cross Creek Ranch, Weston Lakes, and Fulbrook. Available in natural cedar, stained, or pre-finished.

Dog-Ear Privacy (6 ft)

Individual boards with angled top corners, installed edge-to-edge. More cost-effective than board-on-board and provides excellent privacy. Small gaps between boards allow air circulation — a real advantage during humid Fulshear summers. The workman standard for residential privacy in Fort Bend County.

Vinyl Privacy Fence (6 ft)

Zero maintenance, long lasting, and permanently white or tan. Never needs staining, never rots, never splinters. Higher upfront cost but the lowest lifetime cost for homeowners who don't want to maintain a fence. Available in smooth or wood-grain texture profiles to satisfy HOA requirements that specify a "wood-like appearance."

Lattice-Top Privacy (6 ft + 1 ft lattice)

A 5-foot solid privacy section topped with a 1-foot decorative lattice panel. Adds an architectural detail, allows more light into the garden bed along the fence line, and sometimes serves as a compromise when HOA rules cap solid fence height at 5 feet.

Common Reasons Fulshear Homeowners Choose Privacy Fencing

Neighbor sightlines

Block second-story views from adjacent homes in dense subdivisions

Pool & spa privacy

Protect your pool deck from street and neighbor visibility

Pet containment

Safe, enclosed yard for dogs to run without risk

Road noise

Reduce FM 1093 and FM 359 traffic noise from rear lots

Children's play area

Defined, safe outdoor space for kids to play independently

Backyard entertaining

Host gatherings without neighbors watching your outdoor space

HOA Considerations for Privacy Fencing in Fulshear

Fulshear's major HOA communities — Cross Creek Ranch, Weston Lakes, Fulbrook on Fulshear Creek, and Del Webb Sweetgrass — all allow 6-foot privacy fencing in rear and side yards with Architectural Review Committee approval. The key variables are:

  • Material: Cedar is typically specified or preferred. Some HOAs also allow vinyl with a wood-grain texture.
  • Post caps: Most Fulshear HOAs require a specific post cap style — flat, ball, or French Gothic. We confirm this before your estimate.
  • Setback: Privacy fences typically can't be installed in the front yard setback and must be set back from property lines in some communities.
  • Color/stain: Some HOAs specify or restrict stain colors. We review your ARC rules before recommending a stain.

We help prepare ARC applications for our clients at no additional charge. Getting the application right the first time saves 2–6 weeks of waiting for a re-review.

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Privacy Fence FAQ — Fulshear TX

Six feet is the standard and most commonly approved privacy fence height in Fulshear — it completely blocks sightlines from street level and provides full pet containment. Most Fulshear HOAs including Cross Creek Ranch and Weston Lakes cap privacy fencing at 6 feet. Eight-foot fences are permitted in some rear-yard locations by the City of Fulshear but often require HOA variance approval. We'll confirm what's allowed for your specific address.

Board-on-board uses wider boards that overlap each other, eliminating any gaps even as the wood expands and contracts with Fulshear's temperature swings. It's the most complete privacy option and looks finished from both sides. Dog-ear fencing uses boards installed edge-to-edge — more economical but with small gaps that can widen over time. For true privacy in Fulshear's high-humidity environment, we recommend board-on-board.

Possibly, with restrictions. The City of Fulshear permits 8-foot fences in rear yards with proper setbacks. However, most Fulshear HOAs cap fence heights at 6 feet without a specific variance. We review your HOA's rules and the City's requirements for your address before recommending a height — installing a non-compliant fence risks an HOA enforcement action requiring removal or modification.

Cedar offers natural beauty, customizable stain colors, lower upfront cost, and the warm aesthetic most Fulshear homeowners prefer. Vinyl is the zero-maintenance choice — never needs staining, never rots, and cleans with a garden hose. Vinyl costs more upfront but nothing ongoing. In Fort Bend County's humidity, both perform well when properly installed. The right choice depends on your priorities and budget — we'll walk you through both at your estimate.

Yes — a 6-foot board-on-board privacy fence is effective containment for most dogs. The solid design also eliminates the visual stimulation (seeing neighbor dogs, squirrels, passing traffic) that causes fence-running and escape attempts. For athletic or determined dogs, we recommend installing with no horizontal rails on the interior (removing the "ladder") and can discuss concrete-set boards along the bottom perimeter to prevent digging.

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