Do I need a permit for a fence in Broken Arrow, OK?
Broken Arrow generally requires a fence permit, which you apply for through the city Citizen Self Service portal. On single and two-family lots, front-yard fences are limited to 36 inches, the finished side has to face outward with the braces and posts on the inside, and a 30-foot sight-visibility triangle must stay clear at corners. Fences also sit within a 3-foot easement and cannot go in the street right of way. We help you plan to these rules and recommend confirming the current permit fee directly with the city.
How much does a fence cost in Broken Arrow?
Cost depends on the length of the run, the material you choose, the number of gates, and the lay of your lot, so we price every fence per project rather than quoting a flat number. We give honest advice with no upsell and a free, no-pressure quote after we walk the property, and we are bonded and insured with a one-year warranty on parts and labor.
What fence material holds up best in Oklahoma weather?
It depends on what you want from the fence. Stained cedar is the classic Broken Arrow choice for privacy and handles our weather well when posts are set to depth and the wood is maintained. Vinyl is great if you want a low-maintenance option that never needs paint, and ornamental iron or aluminum resists rust with a powder-coated finish. We give you straight advice on which fits your yard, your budget, and our wind and clay conditions.
Are you really based in Broken Arrow?
Yes. Broken Arrow is our home city and where the company started back in 2017. Being local means short drive times, fast site visits, and a team that already knows the neighborhoods, the red-clay ground, and the city rules here. When you call, you are reaching a company that works just around the corner.
Can you build a fence that meets my Broken Arrow HOA requirements?
We work in HOA-heavy Broken Arrow subdivisions all the time and know the common rules on height, material, color, and the finished-side-out standard that both the city and most HOAs expect. We give honest guidance up front and build to those standards so your residential fencing clears HOA review the first time. Bring us your HOA guidelines and we will recommend an option that keeps you compliant and still looks great.