Metal Fence Installation in Celina, TX
Aluminum and steel ornamental fencing — the look of wrought iron with less maintenance, finished in HOA-approved colors across master-planned communities throughout North Texas.
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Metal fence is the modern alternative to traditional wrought iron — powder-coated aluminum and steel panels that deliver the same finished ornamental look with less long-term maintenance and a price point that fits more residential budgets. Celina Fence Builders installs aluminum and steel ornamental metal fence across Celina and the broader North Texas — finished in the HOA-approved colors and picket profiles each master-planned community specifies, built with proper post depth for blackland clay, and detailed for the long haul under Texas sun.
Aluminum vs. Steel Ornamental
Powder-coated aluminum is the most common ornamental metal fence in residential applications across Celina. It doesn't rust — ever — which makes it the right choice around pools, in low-lying yards where moisture collects, and on properties where the homeowner doesn't want to think about touch-up paint in ten years. Aluminum is lighter than steel, easier to handle on long runs, and finishes identically to steel from any normal viewing distance. The trade-off is impact resistance — a heavy hit from a falling limb or vehicle bumper will dent aluminum where steel would bounce back. Powder-coated steel is the heavier-duty option, with the same ornamental profiles and finishes, used where impact resistance matters or where the wider commercial picket profiles aren't available in aluminum. Both options use the same post and panel system, both install the same way, and both come in the standard HOA-approved black, bronze, and dark green finishes.
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Metal Fence Styles for Celina Homes
Standard ornamental metal — typically 4 to 5 feet tall in straight-top or pressed-spear picket profiles — is the most common installation across Celina front yards, around backyard pools that don't require code-rated barriers, and as view fence backing greenbelts and open space. Three-rail and two-rail profiles handle decorative perimeters and HOA-required visible runs. Pool fence in aluminum is the standard upgrade from wrought iron in HOA communities that allow it — same code compliance, same finished look, no rust around chlorinated pool water. View fence backing the open spaces and trail corridors that thread through Light Farms, Cambridge Crossing, and Windsong Ranch is usually 5 to 6 feet in straight-top profiles with the picket spacing each architectural review committee specifies. We pull the standards for the specific community before quoting.
Built for Blackland Clay and HOA Standards
Metal fence is lighter than wrought iron but the post-setting requirements are the same — undersized footings in blackland clay get pushed and pulled out of plumb across the wet-and-dry cycle. Our residential aluminum and steel installs use 2-inch posts set 30 to 36 inches deep in concrete sized for the soil load, with deeper and wider footings on gate posts, corners, and any pool-fence terminals. Hardware is stainless or hot-dip galvanized throughout. HOA architectural submittals are handled as part of every project — most master-planned communities in Celina and Prosper specify the metal type, picket profile, picket spacing, color, and rail count, and we know what each one requires before we quote. Submittals get approved on the first review because the package matches what the committee expects.
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Signs Your Metal Fence Needs Repair or Replacement
Metal fence fails in predictable ways under Texas conditions. Watch for these signs.
Powder Coat Failure
Chipped, flaking, or chalky powder coat signals coating failure that exposes aluminum to oxidation or steel to rust. Spot repair works on small areas; widespread failure usually means refinish or replacement.
Leaning Posts
Posts that have shifted out of plumb signal undersized footings being pushed by clay movement. Once posts move, the panels twist and the run loses its line.
Bent or Damaged Panels
Aluminum panels dent under impact more easily than steel — vehicle bumpers, falling limbs, and storm debris are the usual culprits. Individual panels can usually be replaced without redoing the whole fence.
Failed Gate Hardware
Sagging gates, worn hinges, and broken latches are the most common metal fence repair calls. These are usually fixable in an hour or two without touching the rest of the fence.
How We Install Metal Fencing
A straightforward process from estimate to completed installation.
Free On-Site Estimate
We visit the property, measure the fence line, identify utilities, discuss picket profile and finish color, and provide a written estimate with materials and labor itemized.
Permitting and HOA Approval
City permits and HOA architectural review submittals are handled as part of the project. We won't break ground until everything's approved and underground utilities are marked.
Post Setting in Sized Footings
Posts are set in concrete sized for the fence height and the soil — deeper and wider on gate posts and corners. Concrete cures fully before panels go up.
Panels, Gates, and Cleanup
Panels mount to posts with stainless hardware, gates hung with heavy-duty hinges and properly braced frames, and the site cleared of materials and debris before we leave.
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."
Metal Fence Estimates in Celina — Call Today
Contact Celina Fence Builders at (469) 663-8779 for a free estimate on aluminum or steel ornamental metal fence installation in Celina or anywhere across Collin County.