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Best Fence Companies in Dallas–Fort Worth (2026 Rankings)

By Fence Advisors·

The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex covers more than 9,000 square miles, and "the best fence company in DFW" is really three different answers depending on where you live. A crew that's excellent in Plano may not roll trucks to Keller, and a Fort Worth specialist has no business quoting a job in McKinney.

The short answer: after tracking 100+ fence contractors across the metroplex, three companies earned top marks in our 2026 rankings — [Kodiak Fence Company](https://kodiakfencecompany.com) (best overall, strongest in the Denton County and mid-cities corridor around Flower Mound), [Dallas Fence](https://dallasfence.co) (best for Dallas proper and the northern Collin County corridor — Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Richardson), and [Rowley Fence](https://rowleyfence.com) (best for Fort Worth and Northeast Tarrant County — Keller, Southlake, North Richland Hills, and the Alliance corridor). All three hold 5.0 Google ratings in our latest dataset, carry the material range DFW homeowners actually ask for — cedar, iron, chain link, Trex composite — and handle automatic gates.

Here's the quick comparison, then the detail on each.

2026 DFW Fence Company Rankings at a Glance

RankCompanyBest ForHome BaseStandout
1Kodiak Fence CompanyDenton County & mid-cities corridor; best overallFlower Mound, TX5.0★ across ~100 Google reviews, 1,000+ fences built, 5-year workmanship warranty
2Dallas FenceDallas proper & Collin County corridorNorth Dallas (75287)15+ years in DFW, custom iron & commercial capability, satisfaction guarantee
3Rowley FenceFort Worth & Northeast Tarrant CountyFort Worth (76244)Widest niche range — Trex, deer, security fencing, commercial

How We Ranked Them

Fence Advisors tracks over 100 fence contractors across 27 DFW cities — the deepest-researched market in our national directory. Rankings weigh public reputation (Google rating and review volume), verified service footprint on the contractor's own website, service depth, longevity, and an editorial review of the full source set. The complete criteria and weights are on our methodology page.

Transparency note: all three companies below are Featured partners of Fence Advisors. Partnership buys placement and profile depth — it does not buy a ranking. These three earned their positions under the same criteria we apply to every contractor in the directory, and they were our DFW award winners before any of them was a partner.

1. Kodiak Fence Company — Best Overall & the Denton County Corridor

Website: kodiakfencecompany.com · Base: Flower Mound, TX · Phone-verified profile: Kodiak Fence Company on Fence Advisors

Kodiak is what a modern residential fence operation should look like: nine-plus years in DFW, more than 1,000 fences built, a 5.0 Google rating across roughly 100 reviews in our dataset, BBB A+ accreditation, Google Guaranteed status, and membership in the American Fence Association. They back every project with a 5-year workmanship warranty — the strongest standard warranty among the companies we track in this market.

Services: wood and cedar privacy fences, wrought iron, chain link, vinyl, aluminum, Trex composite, pool fencing, security fencing, ranch and deer fence, custom builds, automatic gates (sliding, swing, and dual), and fence staining.

Service area: Flower Mound, Lewisville, Highland Village, Argyle, Bartonville, Copper Canyon, Double Oak, Lantana, Corinth, Lake Dallas, Coppell, Grapevine, Southlake, Colleyville, Keller, Trophy Club, Westlake, Roanoke, Northlake, Justin, Haslet, The Colony, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Addison, Hebron, Plano, Frisco, Irving, Dallas, Fort Worth, McKinney, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Bedford, and Euless.

Our take: if you're anywhere in the Denton County suburbs or the mid-cities — Flower Mound, Lewisville, Grapevine, Coppell, Trophy Club — Kodiak is the first call. The review base is the strongest signal in this market, and the warranty puts real money behind the workmanship.

2. Dallas Fence — Best in Dallas Proper & the Collin County Corridor

Website: dallasfence.co · Base: North Dallas (Dallas Parkway, 75287) · Profile: Dallas Fence on Fence Advisors

Dallas Fence has been building in the metroplex for 15+ years and holds a 5.0 Google rating. They're licensed and insured with full coverage, back installs with a 100% satisfaction guarantee, and run local crews rather than rotating subcontractors — their tagline is "Local Crews, Solid Work," and the review pattern supports it. Where they separate from the pack is custom work: wrought iron, security fencing with anti-climb features, and automatic driveway gates with access control, alongside the standard cedar privacy builds that dominate Dallas neighborhoods.

Services: wood fence installation, wrought iron, privacy fences, chain link, aluminum, Trex composite, pool fencing, deer and ranch rail, security fencing, automatic gates and access control, fence repair, and fence staining with premium sealants.

Service area: Dallas, North Dallas, Preston Hollow, Lake Highlands, Highland Park, University Park, Las Colinas, Addison, Farmers Branch, Carrollton, Richardson, Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Garland, Sachse, Wylie, Irving, Valley Ranch, Coppell, Lewisville, The Colony, Little Elm, and Hebron.

Our take: for Dallas proper, the Park Cities, and the Collin County growth corridor — Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen — Dallas Fence is the strongest combination of longevity and custom capability. If your project involves iron, an automatic gate, or an HOA with opinions, start here.

3. Rowley Fence — Best in Fort Worth & Northeast Tarrant County

Website: rowleyfence.com · Base: Fort Worth (Park Vista, 76244) · Profile: Rowley Fence on Fence Advisors

Rowley Fence owns the western side of this list. Based in the Alliance corridor of north Fort Worth, they hold a 5.0 Google rating and run the widest niche-service menu of the three: alongside cedar, iron, chain link, and aluminum, they build Trex composite fences, pool enclosures, deer fencing, and security fencing, and they take commercial work — something many residential-first DFW crews won't touch.

Services: wood fencing, wrought iron, chain link, aluminum, Trex composite, privacy fences, pool fencing, deer fencing, security fencing, automatic gates, and commercial fencing.

Service area: Fort Worth, Keller, Southlake, Colleyville, North Richland Hills, Watauga, Haltom City, Hurst, Bedford, Euless, Saginaw, Haslet, Roanoke, Westlake, Trophy Club, Northlake, Justin, Argyle, Grapevine, and Flower Mound.

Our take: in Fort Worth and the Northeast Tarrant suburbs — Keller, Southlake, North Richland Hills, the Alliance corridor — Rowley is the pick, and they're the first call of the three for commercial jobs anywhere on the west side.

Which Company Covers Your City?

The fastest way to use this list — find your city, call that company:

Your cityFirst call
Dallas, Preston Hollow, Highland Park, University Park, Lake HighlandsDallas Fence
Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Richardson, Garland, WylieDallas Fence
Flower Mound, Lewisville, Highland Village, Argyle, Lantana, CorinthKodiak Fence Company
Coppell, Grapevine, Carrollton, Addison, Farmers Branch, The ColonyKodiak Fence Company
Southlake, Colleyville, Trophy Club, Westlake, RoanokeKodiak Fence Company or Rowley Fence — both cover this overlap zone; get both quotes
Fort Worth, Keller, North Richland Hills, Watauga, Haltom City, HurstRowley Fence
Saginaw, Haslet, Justin, Northlake, the Alliance corridorRowley Fence
Irving, Las Colinas, Arlington, Grand Prairie, Bedford, EulessKodiak Fence Company or Dallas Fence

What a Fence Costs in DFW Right Now

Installed price per linear foot across the metroplex, from our regional pricing research:

MaterialInstalled cost / linear ft
Cedar wood (6 ft privacy)$28–$55
Chain link$15–$30
Vinyl$30–$55
Wrought iron$35–$70
Trex composite$45–$80

Collin County suburbs with strict HOAs (Plano, Frisco, Allen) trend toward the top of these ranges; cedar with metal posts — the upgrade every experienced DFW contractor recommends against post rot in North Texas clay — adds $5–$10 per foot and is worth it. Full breakdown in our DFW fence cost guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the best fence company in Dallas?

Dallas Fence is our top-ranked contractor for Dallas proper and the northern suburbs in 2026 — 15+ years in the market, a 5.0 Google rating, and the strongest custom iron and automatic-gate capability in the corridor. For the Denton County side of the metro, Kodiak Fence Company takes the top spot.

Who is the best fence company in Fort Worth?

Rowley Fence is our 2026 pick for Fort Worth and Northeast Tarrant County — Keller, Southlake, North Richland Hills, and the Alliance corridor — with a 5.0 Google rating and the widest service menu on the west side, including Trex composite, deer, security, and commercial fencing.

Who is the best fence company in Flower Mound and Lewisville?

Kodiak Fence Company, based in Flower Mound. A 5.0 Google rating across roughly 100 reviews, 1,000+ fences built over 9+ years, BBB A+ accreditation, and a 5-year workmanship warranty — the strongest standard warranty we track in the DFW market.

Who should I call in Southlake, Colleyville, or Trophy Club?

Both Kodiak Fence Company and Rowley Fence cover this overlap zone. Get quotes from both — same-scope quotes from two 5.0-rated companies is the strongest negotiating position a homeowner can have.

How much does a fence cost in Dallas–Fort Worth?

For a 6-foot cedar privacy fence, expect $28–$55 per linear foot installed depending on your city, lot conditions, and material grade — roughly $4,200–$8,250 for a typical 150-foot backyard. Chain link runs $15–$30, vinyl $30–$55, wrought iron $35–$70, and Trex composite $45–$80 per foot.

Do these companies handle fence repair, or only new builds?

Dallas Fence and Kodiak Fence Company both list fence repair and staining among their services; Rowley Fence focuses primarily on new installation and commercial work. For storm-damage repairs, all three markets move fast after spring hail season — call early.

How were these rankings decided?

Fence Advisors tracks 100+ contractors across 27 DFW cities and ranks them on public reputation, verified service footprint, service depth, longevity, and editorial review of each company's full source set. The three companies here are Featured partners, but partnership does not affect rankings — the criteria and weights are public on our methodology page.

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