Fence Installation in Cedar Park, TX
Cedar Park’s Hill Country limestone changes fence installation mechanics fundamentally – augered post holes encounter rock at varying depths, and the standard clay-zone 36-inch footing is replaced by a concrete collar anchor that bonds directly to the limestone face.
- Rock-anchor footings where limestone is shallow.
- Pressure-treated framing – galvanized hardware.
- Post depth confirmed per hole – not assumed.
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512-290-5153Cedar Park — 78613 · 78630
Fence Installation Projects in Cedar Park
| Cedar Park fence installation averages $24.38 per linear ft – shorter runs start near $21.94 and full perimeter builds in Twin Creeks or Avery Ranch reach $26.82. Pressure-treated 4×4 posts with soil-appropriate footing technique, PT 2×4 rails, and galvanized hardware are standard throughout. |
Privacy Fence
Modern Horizontal Plank Design
The homeowners needed to replace a leaning perimeter with a modern, high-privacy cedar horizontal design. We utilized steel-reinforced posts to ensure the structure remains perfectly straight through seasonal Texas soil shifts.
| Rooms | Backyard, Side Yard |
| Scope | 260 LF |
| Duration | 2–4 days |
| Date | Jan 2026 |
| Products | Quikrete Concrete Mix, Simpson Strong-Tie Brackets, YellaWood Pressure Treated, Western Red Cedar Pickets |
Chain Link
Powder-Coated Ornamental Steel
The challenge was securing a large backyard with uneven terrain while maintaining a clean, level top line for the fence. We delivered a stepped vertical cedar system that provides total privacy and exceptional curb appeal.
| Rooms | Backyard, Side Yard |
| Scope | 248 LF |
| Duration | 2–4 days |
| Date | Dec 2025 |
| Products | Simpson Strong-Tie Brackets, Quikrete Concrete Mix, Ameristar Montage Steel, Ready Seal Exterior Stain |
Chain Link
Powder-Coated Ornamental Steel
To enclose a new pool area, the client requested a sophisticated ornamental iron fence that met all local safety codes. The result is a durable, rust-resistant barrier that offers security without obstructing the views.
| Rooms | Backyard, Side Yard |
| Scope | 296 LF |
| Duration | 2–4 days |
| Date | Feb 2026 |
| Products | Master Halco Steel Posts, Ameristar Montage Steel, Quikrete Concrete Mix, Ready Seal Exterior Stain |
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Local Logistics & Permitting
Cedar Park Building Inspections requires a fence permit for any structure over 6 feet or within a utility easement. Standard 6-foot wood privacy fences in most Cedar Park neighborhoods are permit-required — we pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and handle all HOA documentation. If you also need Drywall Installation in Cedar Park, our crews handle both trades — single visit, one invoice.
All permits and inspections for applicable Fence Installation projects are coordinated directly with the City of Cedar Park Community Development Department. We prepare documentation, submit applications, and schedule required inspections on your behalf.
Most fence installations require a permit. Height, setback from property lines, and material type all affect requirements. We pull permits and schedule inspections as part of every job.
Zip codes served: 78613 · 78630.
Pricing & Cost Drivers
What Affects the Cost of Fence Installation in Cedar Park?
Fence in Cedar Park averages $24.38 per linear ft, with post-hole method adjusted to rock-anchor concrete collar technique where limestone bedrock prevents adequate augered depth.
Typical Cedar Park Price Range
$18 – $45 per linear foot
Final cost depends on material (wood, cedar, ornamental steel), post depth, and lot grade. We provide itemized written quotes before any work begins.
Material Choice
Cedar and pressure-treated pine are the most common wood options. Composite, vinyl, and steel all carry different price points and longevity profiles.
Post Depth & Footings
Expansive clay soils require deeper posts and larger concrete footings to resist heave. Rocky terrain may require equipment for post-hole boring.
Linear Footage
Longer fence runs reduce cost per linear foot on labor. Gated sections, corners, and grade changes add complexity.
Demo & Removal
Removing and hauling off an existing fence adds time and disposal costs. Older wood fences with concrete-encased posts are more involved to pull.
Permit & Setback Compliance
Properties near easements, corners, or HOA communities may require survey verification before post placement, adding pre-install time.
Terrain & Grade
Sloped yards require racked or stepped fence sections that require more cuts and additional labor time compared to level installations.
Environmental Context
Cedar Park's Environment Changes How This Job Gets Done
Because Cedar Park sits on Austin Chalk and clay mix, expansive clay soil requires deeper post setting and concrete footings to prevent heave and lean over time.
Older Homes Near HEB Center
The 1990s–2010s construction era presents distinct material and technique requirements. Older properties often have legacy fence lines that don't match current survey boundaries. We verify setbacks before any post is set. These challenges are compounded by years of hot summers and periodic freeze events.
Newer Master-Planned Builds
New developments may have HOA height and material restrictions that we review before permitting.
How It Works
Your Fence Installation Process, Step by Step
Site Walkthrough & Permit Check
We walk the property line, review setback requirements, check for underground utilities, and handle any permit applications before work begins.
Post Setting
Posts are set to the correct depth for local soil conditions, concrete-footed, and allowed to cure before any rails or pickets are attached.
Panel & Gate Installation
Rails, pickets, and gate hardware are installed plumb and level. Spacing and height are verified against permit specs.
Final Walkthrough & Cleanup
We walk the completed fence line with you, demonstrate gate function, and clear all material waste from the property.
Where We Work in Cedar Park
Cedar Park Homeowners We've Served
Cedar Park’s neighborhoods range from established subdivisions with mature trees in Ranch at Brushy Creek to new-platted lots in Buttercup Creek where the soil hasn’t fully consolidated. In older neighborhoods, root encroachment from live oaks along property lines requires hand-digging post holes rather than mechanical augering. In newer Cedar Park developments, we always call 811 before any dig — fresh grading leaves utility lines closer to the surface than the maps show. The crew stops at Whitestone Brewery when we’re working this side of Cedar Park — a local habit.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions — Fence Installation in Cedar Park
Ready to Schedule Your Cedar Park Fence Installation?
Cedar Park fencing requires the engineering thinking that Brushy Creek Lake Park trails inspire – planned correctly from the first step, built to hold across the seasons. Call 512-290-5153 and we’ll spec the right footing system for your limestone profile.
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