Fence Installation & Replacement in Kyle, TX


Built for aging subdivision fences, HOA compliance, and long-term structural durability in Kyle, TX.

If your builder fence is leaning, you’re not alone.


Across neighborhoods off I-35 and FM 150, many of the original two-rail fences installed during early subdivision development are nearing the end of their lifespan. Posts start to lean. Rails pull apart. Gates drag. Once a corner shifts, the whole line follows.

AT4 Fence & Custom Exteriors LLC installs and replaces residential fencing throughout Plum Creek, Bunton Creek, Crosswinds, and surrounding communities. Every project starts with a clear layout review, proper post depth planning, and confirmation of City of Kyle or ETJ requirements before work begins.

What Kyle Homeowners Call Us For

Full privacy fence replacement when original subdivision builds begin to lean or separate

Upgrading two-rail systems to stronger three-rail construction with properly set posts

Rebuilding sagging gates that pull fence lines out of square

Coordinating HOA approval before construction begins

Clear estimates that outline layout, materials, and structural scope up front

Welder installing a fence post, showcasing professional fence installation work in a residential area with a wooden fence in the background.
Newly installed wooden privacy fence along a residential property line in Kyle, TX, showcasing vertical planks and sturdy construction, emphasizing quality fencing solutions by AT4 Fence & Custom Exteriors LLC.

Why Fence Planning Matters Here In Kyle


Many homes here were built during the same development cycles. That means fences often age together. When one yard is replaced, neighbors usually follow. We regularly see shallow-set posts, two-rail framing, and corner sections that shift after heavy rain.

Side yards are tight. Property lines run straight and are visible from the street. Even small alignment issues stand out. Before recommending repair or full replacement, our professional team evaluates post depth, grade changes, shared boundary lines, and drainage flow.

Some properties fall fully within the City of Kyle limits. Others are in the ETJ and are subject to different oversight by Hays County. Confirming jurisdiction early prevents delays and ensures the correct standards apply.The goal is simple: rebuild it once and have it stay straight.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Kyle


Most homes are in the 78640 area. This area includes long-established streets and fast-growing subdivisions.

West of I-35, neighborhoods like Plum Creek, Steeplechase, Hometown Kyle, and Woodlands Park are fully built out. Many fences in these areas were installed during the early development phases and are now reaching replacement age.

East of I-35, communities such as Crosswinds, Casetta Ranch, Southgrove, Paramount, and 6 Creeks continue to grow. Fence installation and HOA review are common as new phases are completed.

On the edge of town, you’ll find Waterleaf, Cool Springs, Cypress Forest, Stagecoach Crossing, and Four Seasons Farm. These areas typically have new homes and large lots. Some properties may fall within the ETJ, where Hays County oversight can apply.

Before installation begins, we confirm the address. We check whether it falls within the City of Kyle’s limits or is outside the city’s jurisdiction.

Get a Fence That Holds Its Line


Frequently Asked
Fencing Questions


Common Questions About Our Fencing Services, Pricing, and Process.

How much does fence replacement cost in Kyle, TX?
Why do subdivision fences in Kyle start leaning after only a few years?

Many homes built during early development phases used shallow-set wood posts and lighter framing. Over time, expansive clay soil and drainage shifts cause posts to move. Leaning often begins at corners, then spreads along the run. Upgrading to deeper-set posts and three-rail construction improves long-term stability.

Do I need HOA approval before replacing my fence in Kyle?

In many neighborhoods—including Crosswinds, 6 Creeks, Waterleaf, and Plum Creek—architectural approval is required before construction. HOA rules often regulate height, stain color, materials, and placement. Approval is typically required before a City of Kyle permit is finalized, so sequencing matters.

Do all properties in Kyle require city permits for fencing?

Inside city limits, fence permits are handled by the City of Kyle Building Inspections Division. Properties located in the ETJ may fall under Hays County oversight instead. Permit requirements vary based on height, structural changes, and proximity to public streets or intersections.

Should I repair my fence or replace it?

If posts remain stable and damage is limited to a few boards, repair may be practical. If posts are leaning, corners have shifted, or multiple sections are separating, full replacement is often the more durable solution. An on-site evaluation helps determine whether reinforcement or rebuilding makes better long-term sense.