Professional fence installation across every Oklahoma City neighborhood, from Bricktown to Nichols Hills, Heritage Hills to Quail Creek. Wood, vinyl, chain link, iron, composite, commercial, and agricultural fencing built for Oklahoma weather.
A fence in Oklahoma City isn't the same as a fence anywhere else. The weather here is hard on materials, sustained 30+ mph winds in spring, 100-degree summers, ice storms, hail, and the occasional severe weather event. Pick the wrong material or skip a corner on post depth, and your fence is leaning in two years.
We've built fences across every part of Oklahoma City, downtown lots in Midtown and the Plaza District, established homes in Heritage Hills and Mesta Park, suburban builds in Quail Creek and Gaillardia, and acreage on the city edges. Every project starts with what the property actually needs, not a one-size template.
That means understanding the soil (OKC's red clay drains slowly and shifts in heat), knowing OKC permit requirements, working within HOA aesthetic standards where they apply, and specifying materials and post depths that will survive the wind. We pull every permit, document for every HOA, and give you a clear written quote before any work begins.
Every fence type we install is available across Oklahoma City. Tap any service to see materials, styles, and pricing details.
Cedar, treated pine, and weather-grade hardware. Privacy, picket, board-on-board, and shadowbox styles built to handle Oklahoma wind and sun.
See Wood Fence Details →Premium vinyl in privacy, picket, and ranch styles. No staining, no rotting, no rust. The right pick for low-maintenance OKC properties.
See Vinyl Fence Details →Galvanized and vinyl-coated chain link in black, green, and brown. Residential, industrial, dog runs, and pool enclosures.
See Chain Link Details →Ornamental iron and aluminum for security with curb appeal. Custom designs for upscale OKC neighborhoods, pool code compliant.
See Iron Fence Details →Wood-look durability with synthetic strength. Premium privacy fencing that resists Oklahoma weather without staining or sealing.
See Composite Fence Details →Perimeter security, automatic gates, access control, and industrial fencing for OKC businesses and properties of any scale.
See Commercial Details →Ranch rail, woven wire, barbed wire, and large-acreage perimeter fencing for properties on the OKC outskirts.
See Agricultural Details →Fence Craft works in every part of Oklahoma City, downtown urban lots, premium historic districts, suburban subdivisions, and the city edges. If you're inside the OKC limits, we cover you.
Six recent installs across Oklahoma City. Different materials, different streets, same standards.
We're not driving in from out of state to bid your job. Our crews live and work in Oklahoma City, and we've spent years learning what works here and what doesn't.
Post depth, hardware, and material grade specified for Oklahoma wind loads. Not the cheapest install, the one that's still standing in five years.
Nichols Hills, Heritage Hills, Gaillardia, Lansbrook, we know what these HOAs require and provide the documentation up front, before installation.
OKC fence permits, pulled and managed by us. You don't fill out forms, you don't drive to City Hall, you don't track applications.
Clear, line-item pricing within 24 hours of your request. No pressure, no surprise add-ons, no upsell games.
"These guys were very professional from the moment they introduced themselves to finish. They had an answer for all my questions and I was very pleased with how their work came out. I would highly recommend calling these guys to get a fence up!"
"I am very happy with my fence and the great customer service I received from both Codey and Paul. There was a miscommunication about my north fence line, but they have a solution for that."
"They built a great fence. They were flexible and easy to work with."
What Oklahoma City homeowners and property managers ask most before scheduling an install.
Yes. Fence Craft serves every neighborhood in Oklahoma City, from downtown areas like Bricktown, Midtown, and the Plaza District to premium residential areas including Nichols Hills, Heritage Hills, Mesta Park, Quail Creek, and Gaillardia.
We also cover Northwest OKC, Northeast OKC, Southwest OKC, and Southeast OKC. Not sure if we cover your specific street? Call (405) 687-9797.
Oklahoma City requires a permit for most fence installations, particularly fences over six feet tall or fences in front-yard setbacks. We pull required permits as part of every project and handle the paperwork so you don't have to.
Standard OKC ordinance allows fences up to six feet tall in side and rear yards, and up to four feet in front yards. HOA-controlled neighborhoods often have stricter rules.
We verify height limits against both city code and your HOA before quoting your project, so there are no surprises at install.
Yes. We routinely work with HOAs in Nichols Hills, Heritage Hills, Gaillardia, Quail Creek, Lansbrook, and other association-controlled neighborhoods. We provide the documentation HOAs typically require, fence type, height, materials, and property line drawings, so you can submit for approval before installation.
Oklahoma City weather is hard on fences: high winds, intense summer sun, ice storms in winter, and occasional severe weather. Cedar wood and quality vinyl both perform well when installed with proper post depth and weather-grade hardware. Chain link is the most wind-tolerant.
We'll recommend the right material based on your property, exposure, and budget.
We respond to OKC estimate requests within 24 hours and typically schedule installations within one to three weeks of estimate approval. Smaller residential projects often complete in one to three days. Larger commercial jobs are scheduled around material lead times and your timeline.
Yes. We've completed projects throughout Nichols Hills, Heritage Hills, Edgemere Park, Mesta Park, Crown Heights, Lincoln Terrace, Quail Creek, and Gaillardia. These neighborhoods often require ornamental iron, premium cedar privacy fencing, or custom designs to meet HOA aesthetic standards.
We handle the materials, the design approval, and the install.
Cost varies by fence type, height, linear footage, terrain, and material grade. Chain link is typically the most affordable option per foot, with wood and vinyl in the middle, and ornamental iron at the higher end.
We provide free on-site estimates with line-item pricing. Request a quote or call (405) 687-9797.
Tell us about your fence and we'll have a clear, no-pressure written estimate to you within 24 hours.