Do I need a permit to build a fence in Tulsa?
Yes. The City of Tulsa requires a fence permit, with a Zoning Clearance Permit for fences up to 7 feet or a Building Permit for anything taller. You can go up to 8 feet in rear and side yards but only 4 feet in a front or street setback, and corner lots are limited to 4 feet within the front setback with a 35-foot sight triangle kept clear at corners. Homes in a downtown Historic Preservation overlay also need Tulsa Preservation Commission approval. The city does not publish a flat fee, so we help you confirm the current cost with the Tulsa Permit Center.
How much does a new fence cost in Tulsa?
It depends on the material you choose, the total length, the height, the number of gates, and how your Tulsa lot sits. A cedar privacy fence costs differently than chain link or ornamental iron, so the honest answer is that we measure your property and give you a clear written quote rather than quoting a flat price over the phone.
What fence material holds up best in Oklahoma weather?
There is no single winner, but each material has strengths in Tulsa. Stained cedar handles our heat well and looks great when maintained, vinyl shrugs off sun and moisture with little upkeep, and aluminum gives you an iron look without the rust. We will match the material to your goals, your budget, and how much maintenance you want to do.
Do you repair existing fences in Tulsa, not just install new ones?
Yes, we handle repairs for everyone in the Tulsa area, whether we built the original fence or not. Wind damage, leaning posts, a sagging gate, or a section knocked out by a storm are all common around here, and we can come take a look and get it sorted.
How long have you been fencing in the Tulsa area?
Fence Company Of Tulsa has served the Tulsa metro since 2017 under owner Jeremy Fuller. We are bonded and insured, we hold a 4.9 star rating across 138 reviews, and we have built and repaired fences in just about every corner of the city, so we know how Tulsa soil, wind, and neighborhoods behave.