
Tired of painting, staining, and patching the same wood fence every few years? A vinyl fence gives you a solid, enclosed yard with almost no upkeep - and we handle the permit so you can focus on enjoying the finished result.

Vinyl fence installation in Haltom City means setting PVC posts and panels around your property, handling the city permit, and accounting for the heavy clay soil and intense heat that define North Texas. Most standard backyard installations are complete in one to two days once the permit is approved.
The biggest difference between a vinyl fence that lasts 25 years and one that starts leaning after two seasons is how the posts are set. Haltom City sits on expansive clay soil that shifts with every wet and dry cycle, so posts that are not anchored deep enough in concrete will not stay straight for long. That is the same challenge our wood and privacy fence installation team addresses on every job, and the same standard we hold for vinyl.
Once it is up, a vinyl fence needs almost nothing from you. No painting, no staining, no sealing - just an occasional rinse with the garden hose. For Haltom City homeowners who have spent years fighting a wood fence, that simplicity is usually the deciding factor.
If sections are tilting or posts have started moving out of the ground, the foundation of your fence has been compromised. In Haltom City, the heavy clay soil goes through wet-dry cycles that slowly work posts loose. A leaning fence is a safety issue, especially with children or pets in the yard.
Wood fences in North Texas take a beating from heat, humidity, and heavy rain. If boards are soft to the touch, splitting at the grain, or turning gray with mildew, the fence is past the point where painting or sealing will help. Replacing with vinyl means you will not face the same problem again in five years.
If your yard is about to become a space that needs reliable enclosure, now is the right time to install a proper fence rather than patch an old one. A new vinyl fence with a self-latching gate gives you containment from day one, which is especially important on Haltom City lots where neighboring yards are close.
After a severe thunderstorm or hail event - which Tarrant County sees regularly in spring - walk your fence line to check for broken panels, cracked posts, or gates that no longer close. Storm damage that looks minor can get worse quickly once the structure is weakened. If more than a section or two is affected, full replacement is often more cost-effective than repeated repairs.
Most Haltom City homeowners choose a six-foot solid privacy panel for their backyard - it blocks sightlines completely, contains kids and pets, and holds up through North Texas storm seasons better than older wood. We also install lower picket and semi-privacy styles for front yards where HOA rules or personal preference calls for a more open look. If your yard includes a pool, we build enclosures that meet local safety requirements while keeping the space visually clean. For full fencing projects that are part of a larger outdoor build, our pool deck construction team can coordinate both scopes in a single project.
Every job includes gate installation when needed - walk-through gates for daily access and double drive gates for vehicle entry. Gates require heavier posts and more careful hardware alignment than standard fence sections, and we treat them accordingly. The result is a gate that swings and latches properly without dragging or rattling after the first season.
Solid six-foot panels that block the view into your yard from neighbors and passersby - a good fit for backyards used by families with kids or pets.
Lower-profile options that define a yard boundary without fully closing off the view - popular for front yards where HOA rules limit height.
Compliant pool barrier fencing that meets local safety requirements while looking clean alongside a pool deck - ideal when you are building or updating a pool area.
Walk-through and double drive gates built with heavier posts and self-latching hardware - suited for homeowners who need vehicle access or want a secure main entry point.
Haltom City sits on the same heavy expansive clay that runs across Tarrant County, and that soil is one of the hardest things about installing a fence that stays straight for decades. When the ground gets wet it swells; when it dries out in summer it shrinks. Posts that are not set deep enough and anchored properly will start leaning within a year or two. Homeowners in North Richland Hills and Richland Hills deal with the same soil conditions, and our crews know what depth and concrete volume those conditions demand.
Summer heat is the other local factor that separates a contractor who has worked here from one who has not. Haltom City regularly hits temperatures above 100 degrees, and vinyl expands significantly in that range. A fence installed without proper spacing between panels can buckle or crack before the summer is over. The American Fence Association and the Haltom City Development Services both emphasize permit compliance and proper installation - requirements we take seriously on every job.
Reach out and we will ask a few quick questions - roughly how much fencing you need, what style you are considering, and whether there is an existing fence to remove. We will schedule a free on-site visit, usually within a few days, that takes about 20 to 30 minutes.
We will measure your yard, note any slopes or obstacles, and talk through height, style, and gate placement. You will receive a written estimate within one business day that breaks down the cost clearly with no hidden charges.
We handle the Haltom City permit application so you never have to figure out which forms to file. Once the permit is approved - typically within one to two weeks - we lock in your installation date and remind you to call 811 to have utility lines marked before digging.
The crew sets posts in concrete, attaches rails and panels with expansion gaps for North Texas heat, and installs gates. Most standard backyard fences are done in one to two days. We walk the finished fence with you before leaving and haul away all debris.
We handle the permit, the digging, and the cleanup - you just enjoy the finished yard. Responses within one business day.
(682) 271-0566Haltom City requires a permit for most fence installations, and we file it on your behalf. You never have to navigate city forms or wait on hold. A permitted fence protects your home's value and ensures there are no legal surprises if you sell.
Haltom City sits on heavy expansive clay that swells when wet and shrinks when dry, which pushes shallow posts out of alignment. We dig deep and use proper concrete fill to hold posts firm through those cycles - the step where budget bids most often cut corners.
Haltom City regularly sees temperatures above 100 degrees, and vinyl expands noticeably in that heat. We install every fence with the spacing and hardware needed to handle those extremes, so your fence still looks straight in August rather than buckling after the first hot summer.
We have worked on properties across Haltom City and neighboring Tarrant County communities. That local experience means we know the permit office, the soil, and the seasonal conditions - and our track record in the area speaks for itself.
When you hire us, you are not just getting a crew with a truck - you are getting a team that knows Haltom City's permit office, understands what Tarrant County clay does to fence posts over time, and stands behind the work after the job is done. That local accountability is what separates a fence that looks good in five years from one you are already replacing.
Cedar or pressure-treated wood privacy fences built and permitted for Haltom City properties.
Learn MoreSlip-resistant pool decks that pair naturally with a new fence enclosure for a complete backyard upgrade.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up fast in spring - reach out now to lock in your installation date before the busy season starts.