
A fence that fits your property, meets city permit requirements, and stands up to Gulf Coast weather - designed around your goals, not a catalog template.

Custom fence design in Beaumont means a fence built specifically for your yard, your goals, and your neighborhood - height, material, gate placement, and overall look all chosen together with you before a single post goes in the ground. Most residential installations take one to three days once permits are approved and materials are ordered.
The design process starts with an on-site walkthrough where we look at your lot, note any slopes or obstacles, talk through what you need the fence to do - privacy, pet containment, curb appeal, or all three - and put together a plan that fits your property. Homeowners in Beaumont face a few specific considerations that make this conversation more involved than it would be in a drier part of the state: the city requires permits for most fence installations, many newer subdivisions have active HOA guidelines, and Beaumont's clay soil means post-setting decisions matter more here than almost anywhere else in Texas.
If your current fence is damaged beyond what makes sense to repair, custom design is the step that replaces guesswork with a plan. You can also explore our pool fence installation service if your project includes a pool enclosure, or look at ornamental iron fence installation for higher-end design options.
If you can push on a fence section and feel it move, or if boards are soft or crumbling at the base, the structure has been compromised. In Beaumont's wet climate, wood rot at ground level is one of the most common reasons homeowners find themselves needing a full replacement rather than another repair.
If you have children, pets, or simply want privacy from neighbors, a yard without a fence is an immediate quality-of-life gap. Custom design lets you solve for all of those needs at once rather than installing something generic and regretting it later.
After a tropical storm or hurricane, fences that appear mostly intact can still have posts that shifted, boards that loosened, or sections that are no longer level. Beaumont homeowners who went through Harvey know that a fence can look fine from the street and still be structurally compromised.
If you are adding a pool, a patio, or landscaping, a mismatched or aging fence undercuts the whole project. Custom fence design lets you coordinate the fence with the rest of your outdoor space so everything looks intentional rather than assembled over time.
We design and install custom fences in wood, vinyl, aluminum, chain link, and ornamental iron. Each material brings a different combination of upfront cost, maintenance requirements, and long-term durability - and we help you match the right material to your budget and what your yard actually needs. For homeowners who want a decorative border or curb appeal as the primary goal, ornamental iron fence installation is often the right direction. For families who need a safe, enclosed backyard for kids or a dog, a wood or vinyl privacy fence is usually the better fit. If the project includes a pool, pool fence installation has its own set of requirements that we design around from the start.
Every custom project includes the full process: on-site design walkthrough, city permit application, property line confirmation, underground utility marking through 811, installation, and a final walkthrough before we leave. We do not hand you a permit application to fill out yourself, and we do not start digging before utility lines are marked. Those steps exist to protect you, and skipping them creates problems that cost more to fix than they saved.
Best for homeowners who want a natural look, privacy, and flexibility in height and board style - with the understanding that Beaumont's climate calls for treated lumber.
Best for homeowners who want a low-maintenance option that holds color and resists moisture without annual painting or sealing.
Best for decorative boundaries, pool enclosures, and front yards where visibility and curb appeal matter more than full privacy.
Best for homeowners who want a high-end, distinctive look with long-term durability and the ability to customize heights, finials, and panel patterns.
Beaumont's expansive clay soil is one of the most important factors in any custom fence installation here. The ground swells when wet and shrinks dramatically in dry stretches, and that cycle can push fence posts out of alignment over months and years if they are not set with proper depth and concrete footings. A fence that looks perfect on installation day but leans by the second summer almost always traces back to how the posts were set - not the material above ground. We use post-setting methods calibrated for this soil specifically, which is one of the most meaningful differences between a fence that lasts and one that doesn't. Homeowners across Groves and the surrounding area deal with the same soil conditions.
Beaumont also sits in the Gulf Coast storm corridor, and a solid privacy fence acts like a sail in high winds. During the design phase we talk through how your fence handles wind load - post depth, panel spacing, and bracing - because a fence that was not built with storm conditions in mind can become a hazard during a named storm or even a strong summer squall. Additionally, many subdivisions throughout Beaumont - particularly those developed in the last two to three decades, including areas near Dowlen Road - have active HOA rules covering fence height, materials, and which side of the fence faces outward. We check those requirements before work starts so you are not paying for a fence you are then required to modify. Residents throughout Port Neches face similar HOA and soil considerations.
We ask a few basic questions - roughly how much fencing you need, what material you are considering, whether you have a property survey - and schedule a site visit. You will hear back within one business day. This is not a commitment; it is just enough to make the site visit useful.
We walk your property with you, note terrain, slopes, and obstacles, and talk through gate placement and your goals. You leave this visit knowing what the fence will look like, where it will sit, and what it will cost - in writing, not a vague range.
Once you approve the design, we apply for the required city permit and order materials. In Beaumont, permit processing typically takes a few business days to two weeks. We handle this - you should not need to visit any city office.
Most residential installations take one to three days. We call 811 to mark utility lines before any digging. When the work is done, we walk the finished fence with you, demonstrate gates, and make sure everything looks right before we leave.
No obligation, no pressure. We will walk your property in person and give you a clear, written quote based on your actual yard and your actual goals.
(409) 226-1232Your property may have a slope, an odd corner angle, or a gate that needs to line up with your driveway. We draw the fence around your actual property - not a standard template adapted to fit - so it looks like it belongs there and functions the way you need it to.
We pull city permits on your behalf and check HOA requirements before any post goes in the ground. Getting written HOA approval before signing a contract protects you from spending money on a fence you are then required to modify. We have worked in Beaumont subdivisions long enough to know where strict rules are common.
Beaumont's expansive clay is hard on fence posts set without proper footings. We set posts at the depth and with the concrete anchoring that this ground requires - which is why our installations stay plumb through wet and dry seasons rather than starting to lean by the second summer.
A fence built without accounting for high winds becomes a projectile in a serious storm. We design with wind load in mind - post depth, panel spacing, and bracing - drawing on guidance from the National Hurricane Center on Gulf Coast storm patterns. That is a detail that matters in Southeast Texas in a way it simply does not in drier parts of the state.
Every custom project comes with a written quote before work begins and a final walkthrough when it is done. You will know exactly what was installed, why, and what to expect from it over time - so there are no surprises after we leave.
If your custom project includes a pool enclosure, we design around pool-specific safety and compliance requirements from the start.
Learn MoreFor homeowners who want a high-end, distinctive look with long-term durability and custom panel patterns.
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