fences, gates, and outdoor solutions in cedar park, tx

hey there, cedar park.

At Paragon Fence & Outdoor, we’ve been designing and building fences, gates, and outdoor structures across Cedar Park, TX and the surrounding area for years. Not to mention, we live here. So, we’re well aware of the terrain.

Whether you need a simple privacy fence, an automated gate for your driveway, or a retaining wall to keep your yard level, Paragon brings certified expertise and down-to-earth service to every project.

cedar park fence builders who know the local ground

Building in Cedar Park, TX isn’t like building on flat farmland. Our soil is mostly a mix of shallow, rocky, and clayey soils formed in fractured limestone. In plain terms, it’s hard as concrete in summer and slick as clay after a rain.

We’ve spent years working with these conditions, adjusting our process to make sure every fence holds firm. Our builds are designed to handle the unique push and pull of that Central Texas soil.

We take extra care with:

  • Post depth and footing: Custom-drilled holes and reinforced concrete suited for fractured limestone and clay pockets.

  • Material selection: Using rot and UV-resistant lumber, stain, and hardware that stand up to that harsh and sometimes moody Texas weather.

A Paragon fence isn’t just set in the ground, it’s built for the ground. That’s why it stays straight and secure, year after year.

what we love about cedar park

Cedar Park, TX is home base for us. We love the family-oriented neighborhoods, great schools, and plentiful outdoor recreation (like mountain biking along the Brushy Creek Regional Trail—a personal favorite.)

The soil here keeps things interesting. It’s a mix of limestone and dense clay that calls for deeper posts, around 2 feet typically.

We’ve built fences from Buttercup Creek to Forest Oaks and know how to help them last through Texas sun and surprise storms.

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what folks in cedar park ask the most

If you live in Cedar Park, TX, here are some things you should know before starting a fence project, from permits and HOA approvals to maintenance tips and budget planning.

  • If you live in a neighborhood with an HOA, then yes. You’ll almost always need their approval before building or replacing a fence.

    Each HOA in Cedar Park has its own set of rules about materials, colors, height, and even post caps or gates.

    The City of Cedar Park doesn’t typically enforce those HOA standards, but your HOA can require you to modify or remove a fence that doesn’t meet their guidelines.

    At Paragon, we help homeowners by reviewing their HOA fencing requirements ahead of time and providing detailed project plans when needed.

  • In most cases, a standard residential fence in Georgetown doesn’t require a permit — as long as it meets these general guidelines:

    • It’s under 8 feet tall.

    • It’s not in an easement or right-of-way.

    • It’s not obstructing visibility near driveways or intersections.

    If your project includes a retaining wall, a permit isn’t required if it’s under 4 feet.

    An automated driveway gate with electrical work, will usually require an electrician and a permit (and in some cases an inspection.)

  • Fence pricing has a lot to do with the material costs, which can fluctuate a lot, but here’s a general range:

    • Standard cedar privacy fence: $32–$45 per linear foot

    • Horizontal or modern-style cedar: $45–$60 per linear foot

    • Metal/iron fence: $55–$80 per linear foot

    Corner lots, rocky soil, and slope can all impact cost, as can HOA design requirements.

    We provide free on-site estimates, and after your fence is complete, we schedule a complimentary one-year craftsmanship service.

resources for our cedar park neighbors

fence tips & maintenance

navigating your hoa