The look of real wood with none of the upkeep. Trex, SimTek, and wood-look composite fencing installed across Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Lawton. No staining, no rot, 25+ year lifespan.
Composite fencing is made from a blend of wood fiber and recycled plastic, engineered to give you the warmth and grain of a real wood fence without any of the maintenance that wood demands in Oklahoma's climate.
Where a wood fence needs staining or sealing every two to three years and will eventually warp, gray, and rot, composite holds its color and shape for decades. The color is integral to the material, so it never needs paint. It does not absorb moisture, so Oklahoma's wet springs and dry summers do not crack or split it.
We install the leading composite systems including Trex and SimTek, plus standard wood-look composite panels. Whichever you choose, you get a fence that looks great the day it goes in and still looks great twenty years later.
We install the top composite fence systems available, each built to handle Oklahoma's temperature swings, humidity, and storm season without demanding annual upkeep from you.
Wood looks great the day it goes in. Composite looks great twenty years later. Here is what makes it worth the upgrade in Oklahoma's climate.
Not sure which material is right for your project? Here is how the three most popular residential fence materials compare across what matters most to Oklahoma homeowners.
| Feature | Composite | Wood | Vinyl |
|---|---|---|---|
| Natural wood appearance | Yes | Yes | Limited |
| Rot and moisture resistance | Excellent | Needs treatment | Excellent |
| Requires staining or painting | Never | Every 2 to 3 yrs | Never |
| Splinter-free surface | Yes | Ages poorly | Yes |
| Eco-friendly content | Up to 95% recycled | Depends on source | PVC-based |
| Expected lifespan | 25 to 30 yrs | 10 to 15 yrs | 20 to 30 yrs |
| Upfront installed cost (per LF) | $30 to $50 | $18 to $30 | $25 to $45 |
| Long-term cost (20 yr) | Lowest overall | Highest (upkeep) | Mid range |
Composite carries a higher sticker price than wood. But a wood fence is not done costing you money the day it is installed. Stain, sealant, labor, and eventual board replacement add up fast over a twenty-year span. Composite eliminates almost all of it.
When homeowners run the real numbers across the full lifespan, composite is usually the lower-cost choice, and it looks better the entire time.
Most composite fence projects move from signed estimate to completed install in less than 14 days. Here is how it actually works.
We walk your property, measure the fence line, show you color and style samples, and check for HOA or permit requirements. No charge, no pressure.
Clear, line-item quote within 24 hours of your visit. You see exactly what you are paying for: panels, posts, gates, hardware, and labor.
Once approved, we order materials and schedule install. Standard colors ship fast. Specialty Trex or SimTek finishes add a few days for delivery.
Crew completes the install, sets gates, checks every panel and post, then walks the finished line with you for sign-off.
Composite fence projects across all three Oklahoma metros. Same crews, same standards, same warranty whether you are in OKC, Tulsa, or Lawton.
OKC, Edmond, Norman, Moore, Yukon, Mustang, Midwest City, Del City, Bethany, Piedmont, Newcastle, Arcadia, Tuttle, Blanchard
Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, Jenks, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Catoosa, Glenpool, Coweta, Collinsville
Lawton, Fort Sill, Duncan, Elgin, Cache, Marlow, Anadarko, Chickasha, Lindsay, Pauls Valley
A glimpse at recent composite fence installs across Oklahoma. Residential perimeters, privacy fences, wood-to-composite upgrades.
Honest answers to what most Oklahoma homeowners ask before deciding on a composite fence.
Quality composite fencing typically lasts 25 to 30 years in Oklahoma's climate. Unlike wood, it resists the moisture swings between Oklahoma's wet springs and hot dry summers and will not warp, rot, or splinter over time.
Most manufacturers back their composite fencing with a 25-year limited warranty.
No. That is one of the biggest advantages of composite fencing. The color is integral to the material, so you will never need to stain, paint, or seal it.
An occasional rinse with a garden hose is all the maintenance most homeowners do.
Trex fencing is made from a wood and recycled plastic composite and gives a warm, natural wood-grain appearance. SimTek is a polyethylene foam-filled panel system designed to mimic stacked stone or wood.
Both are highly durable, low-maintenance options. Trex suits homeowners who want a traditional fence look, while SimTek is popular for a more architectural or decorative style.
Composite fencing costs more upfront than wood, typically 30 to 50 dollars per linear foot installed compared to 18 to 30 dollars for wood.
However, when you factor in the cost of staining, sealing, and eventual board replacement over 10 to 15 years, composite fencing is often more cost-effective over its lifetime.
Yes. Composite fencing panels are designed for impact resistance and are less prone to cracking or splintering from hail than wood.
As with any fence, the critical factor is installation. Post depth and post thickness determine whether a fence survives Oklahoma's high winds, and we spec posts and footings specifically for the wind loads typical to this state.
Absolutely. We replace sections or full runs of old wood fencing with composite panels all the time. If the existing posts are in good shape and properly spaced, we can sometimes reuse them, which can reduce your overall cost.
We will assess this during your free on-site visit.
Permit requirements depend on the city and the fence height. In Oklahoma City, fences over 6 feet typically require a permit. Edmond, Norman, and other OKC-metro cities have their own rules.
Fence Craft handles the permit research for every job and will let you know what is required before we start.
We install composite fence throughout Oklahoma including the Oklahoma City metro (Edmond, Norman, Moore, Yukon, Mustang), the Tulsa metro (Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, Jenks), and the Lawton metro (Fort Sill, Duncan, Elgin). We cover over 35 cities total across the three metros.
Call (405) 687-9797 or request a free estimate to start your project.
Custom-quoted from your property. We will have a clear, no-pressure written estimate to you within 24 hours of your visit.