Fence Installation in Cambridge Crossing
Fencing contractors serving Cambridge Crossing — the master-planned community on the northern edge of Frisco, straddling the Celina line, known for its custom-home lots and amenity-driven family demographic.
Get a Free Estimate (469) 663-8779Celina Fence Builders installs fencing throughout Cambridge Crossing — the master-planned community on the Celina-Frisco line, with a mix of custom-home lots and production builds, on-site amenity centers, and the architectural standards that define a high-end North Texas community.
Cambridge Crossing sits at the southern edge of Celina, with portions of the community spilling into Frisco — and the architectural review reflects the high-end family demographic the community attracts. The dominant fence work here is cedar board-on-board privacy with cap-and-trim profiles for backyard runs and powder-coated aluminum view fence backing the trails, greenbelts, and pond systems that thread through the neighborhood. Wrought iron front-yard accents appear on the custom-home lots, with code-compliant pool fence in powder-coated aluminum standard on the inground pool builds.
Cambridge Crossing's HOA architectural review is specific on picket profile, finish color, post style, and gate hardware. We pull the standards before quoting and prepare submittal packages that match the committee's approved-material list. Blackland clay across the Cambridge Crossing footprint demands deep posts in oversized concrete footings — the lots here are larger than the production-builder densities to the east, and the runs are correspondingly longer. We set the post-spec to the soil and the run length, not a one-size template.
Fencing Services in Cambridge Crossing
The fence types most commonly approved and installed across Cambridge Crossing lots.
Cedar Privacy with Cap-and-Trim
Cedar board-on-board privacy fence with cap-and-trim profiles in HOA-approved stains for backyard runs across Cambridge Crossing. Submittal handled.
View Fence and Pool Fence
Powder-coated aluminum view fence backing trails, greenbelts, and ponds, plus code-compliant pool fence in aluminum for the community's inground pool builds.
Wrought Iron and Repair
Ornamental wrought iron front-yard accents on custom-home lots, plus fence repair on heaved posts, storm damage, and failed gate hardware throughout the community.
Every Cambridge Crossing project includes architectural submittal preparation and follow-through with the HOA.
Fencing Options in Cambridge Crossing
We install all major fence types for residential, commercial, and agricultural properties.
Why Cambridge Crossing Homeowners Choose Us
What sets our work apart in this high-end master-planned community.
Architectural Detail Work
Cambridge Crossing's custom-home lots deserve fence work that matches the architecture. We build to the detail level the home calls for — clean joints, tight reveals, and finish work that reads as part of the property.
Built for Blackland Clay
Expansive clay across the Cambridge Crossing footprint heaves shallow posts within a few seasons. We set posts deep in oversized footings sized for run length and gate-post loads.
HOA Submittal Familiarity
Cambridge Crossing architectural review has specific submittal requirements on materials, finishes, and profiles. We know what gets approved and prepare packages that don't come back for revision.
What Our Clients Say
"Cedar board-on-board around the backyard in Light Farms. Crew kept everything tight to the HOA spec and worked through a hot July week without slowing down. Posts are dead plumb and the gates close clean — a year in and nothing has shifted in our blackland clay."
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Call Celina Fence Builders at (469) 663-8779 or submit the form. We'll come out to your Cambridge Crossing property, walk the work, and provide a written estimate with HOA submittal handled.
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