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2026 Dallas editor’s selection

Best fence contractors in Dallas, TX for three different briefs.

The short version

Start with Dallas Fence for commercial or mixed-use needs, Kodiak for a design-led higher-finish residential build, and McKinney Fence for a broad general residential scope. These are fit-based recommendations, not a claim that one company wins every project.

By the editorial deskSource-verified launch edition

How to use this list

No fake precision. Clear reasons.

We selected a small group with distinct strengths, then checked company identity, public contact information, Dallas-area service coverage and the services each business publishes. We also cross-checked the Dallas market through Fence Advisors’ Dallas fence-company page.

This launch review is source-verified. We do not claim phone confirmation without a dated call record, and we do not treat a working website as proof of workmanship. Before hiring, verify insurance, references, permit responsibility, the Texas 811 ticket and the written project scope.

Best fit: Commercial and mixed-use fence projects

Dallas Fence

A Dallas-based operator with a broad residential and commercial service mix. Its published work includes chain-link, security fencing and automatic gates, which makes it the clearest fit here for facilities, multi-family properties and projects that need more than a standard backyard fence.

  • Commercial fencing
  • Security and chain-link
  • Automatic gates
  • Residential work
Visit Dallas Fence

Published business details

Address
17480 Dallas Pkwy #111, Dallas, TX 75287
Service area
Dallas and the surrounding DFW area

What we checked

Address, phone, Dallas service coverage and the listed service mix were cross-checked against the company site and an independent Dallas fence-company source.

Best fit: Design-led and higher-finish residential work

Kodiak Fence Company

A Flower Mound company with a dedicated Dallas service page and a portfolio centered on cedar, ornamental iron, Trex and custom builds. The material mix and presentation make Kodiak a useful starting point for homeowners who care about detailing and finish as much as enclosure.

  • Custom cedar
  • Ornamental iron
  • Trex fencing
  • Design-forward residential
Visit Kodiak Fence Company

Published business details

Address
400 Parker Square Rd, Suite 270C, Flower Mound, TX 75028
Service area
Dallas and North Dallas communities

What we checked

Business address, phone, Dallas service page and published material specialties were checked directly on the company site.

Best fit: General residential fence and gate work

McKinney Fence

A generalist serving McKinney and the broader North Dallas market. Its published offering spans wood, iron, chain-link, repairs and gates, making it a practical comparison for a straightforward home fence project without a highly specialized brief.

  • Wood fences
  • Iron and chain-link
  • Fence repair
  • Gates
Visit McKinney Fence

Published business details

Address
McKinney, TX service area
Service area
McKinney and North Dallas communities

What we checked

Service area, published email and service mix were checked on the company site. The site did not publish a street address or phone number when reviewed, so we do not supply one here.

Before you sign

Verify the project, not just the company.

  1. 01

    Line and approvals

    Use a survey, check easements and confirm Dallas permit or district requirements for the exact height and location.

  2. 02

    Buried work

    Name who opens the Texas 811 ticket and write post material, spacing and site-condition assumptions into the bid.

  3. 03

    Business risk

    Request current insurance and recent references for a project similar in type and scale—not merely any fence.

  4. 04

    Closeout

    Test every gate, resolve the punch list and collect permit, product and workmanship-warranty records before final acceptance.

Sources checked for this selection

  1. First-party source for contact details, service area and published residential and commercial services.

  2. First-party source for the Dallas service area, contact details and published material specialties.

  3. First-party source for service coverage, published email and fence and gate services.

  4. A Dallas market list used as a secondary discovery and cross-checking source.

  5. Current city checklist for fence height, site plans, easements and special districts.

  6. I Want to Dig

    Texas 811

    Official instructions for free utility-locate requests before digging fence-post holes.

Sources were checked on the page’s modified date. Rules and business details can change; confirm project-specific facts before signing.

Build the scope first

Compare the same fence, not three vague totals.