Built for slopes and tricky lots
From flat backyards to a fence on a slope in Tulsa, we plan the layout to your terrain so every line looks intentional and sits solid.
From the first call to the final walkthrough, our fence design Tulsa, OK process shows exactly what to expect when you build with Fence Company of Tulsa, no pressure and no surprises.
Call (918) 842-3587 or request a quote online. Tell us what you have in mind, your timeline, and any HOA or property-line questions.
We come to your property, measure the run, and look at the terrain, access, and layout so the quote reflects your actual yard, not a guess. We also flag any spot where building a fence on a slope in Tulsa or across uneven ground will change the plan.
We walk you through wood, vinyl, chain link, and ornamental iron for your goals and budget, then recommend the best fit, never the priciest option.
You get a detailed, no-pressure quote in writing: materials, height, gates, old-fence removal, and a firm timeline. No surprise charges later.
Once you approve, we schedule the build, set posts to last in Oklahoma clay, install the fence and gates, and haul off all the debris. Careful fence post installation in Tulsa keeps every line straight and solid for years.
We walk the finished fence with you to make sure it is right, then back the work with a one-year warranty on parts and labor.
From flat backyards to a fence on a slope in Tulsa, we plan the layout to your terrain so every line looks intentional and sits solid.
You are protected on every job, and every install carries a one-year warranty on parts and labor.
Clear, detailed quotes and timelines, so there are no surprises once the work starts.
Owner Jeremy Fuller has served Tulsa and about 35 miles out, including Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby.
Call or message and a real person gets right back to you, before, during, and after the job.
If something is not right, we make it right. Our 4.9 star rating reflects how we treat people.
Usually within a few days. Call (918) 842-3587 or request a quote online and we will set up a time that works for you.
It helps so we can talk through your goals and walk the property together, but it is not always required. We can measure and follow up by phone when needed.
Yes. Estimates and written quotes are always free, with no pressure and no obligation to move forward.
Most residential fences are finished in a few days once we start, depending on length, material, and terrain. Your written quote includes a firm timeline. If the project includes removing an old fence, plan on three to five business days.
No. By law, Fence Company of Tulsa contacts Okie to let them know we will be digging on your property. A few days before your scheduled installation, Okie marks all of the public electric, gas, and cable lines.
No, we are not able to detect sprinkler or septic lines, so it is the responsibility of the homeowner to point out any private water or septic lines our equipment may not find. Fence Company of Tulsa is not responsible for damage to these lines, even when they are marked. We hand dig around any client-marked spots and do everything we can to avoid them, but we cannot guarantee a line will not be hit. Our team may carry materials to repair minor PVC breaks, while anything beyond a minor fix is the responsibility of the homeowner to handle with a landscaping professional. After we set posts, we recommend you walk the fence line and run each sprinkler zone, since a faulty line is sometimes not found until the next time the sprinklers run.
Yes. Please remove anything leaning against or hanging on the fence line before we arrive, including vines and vegetation, tree limbs, decorations attached to the fence, bird feeders, and flower beds with stone or rock set against the fence. As a rule, each crew member needs at least two feet of clear space on both sides of the fence. If that space has not been cleared, we will postpone the installation until it is available.
Reach out to any neighbors who would be affected before you schedule an estimate. They may have their own requirements or want to expand the scope, and meeting first lets everyone raise concerns that can affect the cost and terms. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to tell each neighbor the installation date and the type of fence going up. If we are removing an old fence, the yard may be open to the neighboring property for several days while we build, so pet owners should plan to keep dogs inside or kenneled. Fence Company of Tulsa is not responsible for kennel costs, including any added cost if the project is delayed.
No. The homeowner who contacts us about the project is responsible for the full cost. We are glad to show a split cost for each neighbor in the estimate, but payment comes from the homeowner alone and is due in full within ten days of the invoice. Any disputes over split costs should be worked out between the neighbors, not through Fence Company of Tulsa.
Sloped and uneven lots are common across the metro, so fence on a slope installation in Tulsa is part of our standard process. We step or rack each section to follow the grade, set posts at consistent depth, and keep the top line clean. For a fence on uneven ground in Broken Arrow, we plan the layout during the on-site estimate so every panel sits level and gaps under the fence stay small.
We help you flag where a permit or HOA approval may apply, but you should confirm the specifics with your city and HOA. We build to what is approved so the fence goes up once.
Yes. We offer financing, and we accept cash, credit cards, checks, Cash App, Venmo, and Zelle. Ask when you get your free quote.
Tell us about your fence and we will set up a free, no-pressure estimate.
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