Durable Residential Fencing Built for Austin, TX & Nearby Communities


Fencing planned carefully, built with clear materials, and overseen directly by the owner.

Fencing done thoughtfully—
for the way you live.


Installing a fence is a meaningful investment. It affects privacy, safety, and how your home feels every day. At AT4 Fence & Custom Exteriors LLC, we carefully plan residential fence installation. This ensures that the finished fence fits your property correctly and stands the test of time.

We’re an owner-operated, licensed, and insured fence company. Since 2019, we’ve been serving homeowners throughout Austin and nearby communities. You work directly with the owner and the same experienced crew throughout the entire process. From estimate to installation, this approach keeps decisions clear and results consistent.

Person installing a wooden privacy fence in a Texas yard, showcasing quality craftsmanship for residential fencing by AT4 Fence & Custom Exteriors LLC.


Our Residential Fencing Process


On-Site Estimate & Planning

We assess your property, discuss goals, and explain options clearly. You work directly with AT4 Fence & Custom Exteriors LLC from the first visit.

Permits, HOA & Scheduling

We coordinate permits and HOA requirements when needed, then set a clear schedule. Projects are planned with local conditions in mind across Austin.

Professional Installation & Walkthrough

The same experienced crew installs your fence, followed by a final walkthrough to confirm scope, alignment, and finish—so the result matches what was planned.

Residential Fencing Service Area


We build and replace residential fences across Austin and nearby communities, working in neighborhoods with a wide range of lot sizes, layouts, and local requirements.

Our service area commonly includes South Austin, Buda, Kyle, Pflugerville, Round Rock, Bee Cave, and Lakeway.

If you’re just outside these areas, reach out—we’ll confirm whether your property is a good fit.

Ready to Plan Your Residential Fence?


Frequently Asked
Fencing Questions


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

How do I know if my fence needs replacement or just repair?

Most homeowners wait too long. In Central Texas, leaning posts, uneven sections, or recurring panel failures usually point to structural issues below grade—not surface damage. If multiple sections are failing or the fence no longer aligns cleanly, replacement is often the safer long-term choice. AT4 Fence & Custom Exteriors LLC evaluates layout, post stability, and overall performance before recommending a path forward.

Do residential fences in the Austin area usually require permits or HOA approval?

It depends on placement, height, and neighborhood rules. Many standard backyard fences don’t require permits, but corner lots, taller fences, or HOA-managed communities often do. Requirements are typically guided by the City of Austin Development Services Department or individual HOA guidelines. We review these factors early so expectations are clear before construction begins.

How should homeowners think about fence height and placement before building?

Height and placement shape how a fence functions day to day. Taller fences increase privacy but change wind exposure and sightlines. Placement affects drainage, maintenance access, and neighbor relationships. These decisions are best made early, with the full property layout in mind, rather than adjusted later when options are limited.

Why do residential replacement projects often cost more than new installs?

Replacement work includes removal, disposal, and correcting hidden issues like misaligned posts or poor layout from older fences. Many residential replacements also involve updating fence lines to current needs, not simply rebuilding what was there. Addressing these factors upfront creates a cleaner result and avoids repeating the same problems.

What should homeowners decide before choosing a fence material?

Material should come after layout, not before it. Fence runs, corner locations, gates, slope, and how the space will be used all shape which materials actually perform well. Choosing cedar, vinyl, iron, or pipe without first planning the fence line often leads to compromises later. Starting with layout creates cleaner results and fewer surprises.