Do I need a permit for a fence in South Tulsa?
Yes. South Tulsa is in the City of Tulsa, which requires a fence permit, a Zoning Clearance Permit for fences up to 7 feet or a Building Permit for taller. Rear and side yards allow up to 8 feet, the front or street setback is limited to 4 feet, and corner lots are held to 4 feet in the front setback, with a 35-foot sight-distance triangle kept clear at corners. The city does not publish a flat fee, so confirm the current cost with the Tulsa Permit Center, and we are glad to help you understand the rules during your quote.
How much does a new fence cost in South Tulsa?
Cost depends on the material, the length of the run, the height, and the lay of your lot, so cedar privacy, vinyl, chain link, and ornamental iron all price differently. We do not quote a flat number or guess. The best way to get an accurate figure is a free, no-pressure quote, so call (918) 842-3587 and we will measure and walk you through honest options with no upsell.
What is the best fence material for Oklahoma weather?
It depends on your priorities. Cedar handles the Oklahoma heat and wind well and looks rich and natural, which is why it is so popular in South Tulsa. Vinyl resists fading and rot and needs almost no upkeep, while galvanized or coated chain link is durable and budget-friendly. We give honest advice on whether cedar, vinyl, or another material fits your yard and the local climate best.
Why is cedar privacy fencing so popular in South Tulsa?
Cedar is the classic choice for South Tulsa backyards because it looks warm and natural, resists warping, and pairs beautifully with the high-income suburban homes here. On a dense lot, a tall cedar privacy fence turns a backyard into a quiet, screened retreat while lifting the look of the whole property. We build it from premium cedar and finish it to last.
Can you build a fence that meets my South Tulsa HOA requirements?
Yes. Many South Tulsa subdivisions have HOA guidelines on fence height, material, style, and which way the finished side faces. Bring us your HOA rules and we will recommend a cedar, vinyl, or ornamental option that keeps you compliant while still looking great, so your fence passes review the first time.