King Fence Contractor
King Fence Contractor is listed in Fence Advisors as a fence contractor serving Frisco, TX. Based on the business name, directory details, and common service patterns in this market, likely project fit centers on chain link fencing, fence repair, and fence staining. This listing does not currently include an official website, so service details should be confirmed directly by phone. Public review data is limited in our current dataset, so this profile should be treated as a starting point rather than a final verdict. Customers should confirm exact material options, scheduling, and project scope directly before booking.
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King Fence Contractor looks most relevant for chain link fencing, fence repair, and fence staining in the Frisco market, based on directory details and local service patterns rather than a full site review.
Verdict
Reasonable to include on a shortlist if the location and likely service mix fit your project.
Signals We Like
Watch-out: Public service details are limited and no official website is on file, so confirm scope, materials, and scheduling directly.
Based on Fence Advisors editorial analysis of the company website and public reputation signals in our directory data. Signal set leans on website evidence and directory data.
Service Area
King Fence Contractor is listed in Frisco, TX and is positioned to serve homeowners across the Collin County area, including these neighborhoods and nearby submarkets:
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Fence Costs in Frisco, TX
Typical installed price per linear foot in the local market.
| Material | Per Linear Ft | 150 ft Fence |
|---|---|---|
| Wood (cedar) | $32–$60 | $4,800–$9,000 |
| Chain link | $18–$30 | $2,700–$4,500 |
| Vinyl | $35–$58 | $5,250–$8,700 |
| Wrought iron | $42–$75 | $6,300–$11,250 |
| Composite | $50–$85 | $7,500–$12,750 |
Ranges reflect installed pricing in Frisco based on contractor quotes and regional labor data. Final quotes vary by property, gate count, and material grade.
Permits & Regulations in Frisco
Frisco requires a fence permit for most residential projects.
- Permit cost
- $50
- Setback
- Property line standard. Many HOAs have stricter setback requirements than city code. Front yard fences may require open/ornamental materials only.
- Max height — front
- 4 feet (see-through materials in many areas)
- Max height — back
- 8 feet
Apply through the City of Frisco Building Inspections. Processing time is 2–3 business days. HOA approval is required before city permit in most neighborhoods.
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