Fencing in Tomball Texas
A fence does more than mark a property line in Tomball. It gives kids and pets a safe yard, adds privacy from a neighbor who built close, and finishes the look of a home in communities like Amira, Raburn Reserve, and the Village of Decker Oaks where appearance matters to the HOA. TruPro Roofing and Renovations builds and replaces fences across Tomball, and as a BBB Accredited A+ contractor we bring the same accountability to fencing that we bring to every part of the home exterior.
Fence Styles That Suit Tomball Yards
We build wood privacy fences, most often cedar or treated pine, that give the classic six-foot screen most neighborhoods expect. We also install ornamental steel and aluminum for a more open look, chain link where security and budget lead the decision, and mixed designs that combine a masonry column with wood or iron panels. The right choice depends on your goals, your HOA guidelines, and how much maintenance you want to take on. We walk the line with you, talk through gates and access, and lay out options in plain terms before any post goes in.
Building for Clay Soil and Gulf Coast Weather
A fence in our area lives on expansive clay soil that swells and shrinks with the seasons, and it takes the full force of the straight-line winds that ride our spring and summer thunderstorms. Both are hard on a fence that was set carelessly. We dig proper post holes, set posts in concrete at the correct depth, and space them to resist wind load rather than cutting corners on materials. Good drainage matters too, which is why fencing pairs naturally with well-placed gutters that keep roof runoff from washing out the soil around your posts and along the fence line.
One Exterior Contractor, Fewer Headaches
Because we also handle painting and siding, we can stain or seal a new wood fence, coordinate colors with the house, and tackle related exterior work in one relationship instead of chasing three different crews. If you own property outside town, we build to the same standard in nearby markets such as Conroe. You can also reach our team through our Tomball fencing contractor page for contractor-specific questions.
Repairs, Additions, and Replacements
Not every fencing project is a fresh start. Storms bring down panels, gates sag and stop latching, posts rot at the ground line, and growing families need a section extended or a new gate added. We handle all of it, matching the style and height of what you already have so a repair or addition looks intentional rather than patched on. When a fence has reached the end of its life, with leaning posts and gray, splitting boards throughout, we will tell you honestly that replacement is the better value and show you why, instead of selling you repair after repair on a fence that is simply worn out.
Common Fencing Questions
What type of fence lasts longest in the Tomball climate?
Ornamental steel and aluminum resist our heat and humidity with almost no maintenance, while cedar holds up well when it is sealed and maintained. Treated pine is the budget favorite. We match the material to your priorities and your HOA rules.
How long does it take to install a new fence?
Most residential fences are installed in one to three days depending on length, terrain, and gate count. Concrete-set posts need time to cure, and we plan the schedule so the finished fence is solid.
Can you replace just a damaged section after a storm?
Yes. When wind takes down part of a fence we can replace the affected panels and posts and match the existing style so the repair blends in rather than standing out.
Do you handle HOA approval requirements?
We are familiar with the fence guidelines common in Tomball master-planned communities and build to spec. We are glad to provide the material and style details you need for your HOA submission.
Will you stain or seal the fence for me?
We can. Sealing a wood fence protects it from our intense sun and humidity and extends its life, and because we also paint, we can handle it as part of the same project.
Ready to enclose your Tomball yard with a fence built to last? Call TruPro Roofing and Renovations at (936) 237-7846 for your free fencing estimate.
Frequently asked questions
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