Griffin Fence installs amenity area fencing for Houston HOA communities and multifamily properties — pool enclosures that pass code inspection, playground fencing that meets safety requirements, and ornamental iron perimeter fencing that meets your deed restrictions and elevates curb appeal. Serving Houston since 1979.
Amenity area fencing at Houston HOA communities and apartment complexes must satisfy three requirements simultaneously: meet code, comply with deed restrictions, and look good enough that residents don't complain about it. That combination eliminates most standard commercial fence contractors. Griffin Fence has been working with Houston HOA boards, property management companies, and apartment developers to get all three right for 47 years.
Griffin Fence reviews your HOA deed restrictions as part of every estimate — before specifying any material, height, or color. We can provide bids in the format required for HOA board approval, coordinate with your management company's work order system, and provide all documentation required by community association insurance carriers.
Pool enclosures, playground fencing, community perimeter ornamental iron, and access control — all reviewed against your deed restrictions before specification.
Code-compliant pool fence barriers with self-closing, self-latching gates — minimum 48-inch height, deed restriction compliant, inspected and permitted. Ornamental iron and aluminum most common.
Ornamental aluminum or chain link with powder-coat finish for HOA playground enclosures — no trapped-head gaps, no horizontal climbing members, and gates with child-safe latches.
Ornamental iron or aluminum perimeter fencing for HOA community boundaries and entrance areas — matching your community's architectural standards and providing strong curb appeal.
Automated vehicle gates and pedestrian access gates with keypad, fob, or intercom access for community entrances and amenity area entry points.
Chain link dog park enclosures with double-gate airlock entry, proper fence height for your community's breed profile, and durable galvanized or black vinyl coating.
Griffin Fence reviews your HOA deed restrictions before specifying any material, height, color, or style — ensuring the fence you approve for the HOA board is the fence that gets built.
We walk the amenity area with your HOA manager or board representative, review deed restriction requirements for fencing, and confirm code requirements for pool and playground enclosures.
Written quote with material specs, dimensions, code and deed restriction compliance notes, and a timeline — formatted for HOA board review and approval.
Griffin Fence handles permit applications for pool enclosures and structural fence installations. Installation scheduled to minimize disruption to community residents and amenity access.
Final walk-through with your HOA manager or board representative. All gate hardware tested. Permit inspections coordinated where required. 1-year workmanship warranty on every installation.
HOA Pool Enclosures — Houston code requires a minimum 48-inch (4 feet) pool fence with self-closing, self-latching gates and non-climbable design. Most Houston HOA deed restrictions require 5 or 6 feet for community pools, and many specify ornamental iron or aluminum as the only permitted material. Griffin Fence checks both code requirements and your deed restrictions before finalizing specifications.
Playground Fencing — Ornamental aluminum at 4 feet is the standard HOA playground fence in Houston master planned communities. The fence must have no gaps large enough to trap a child's head (maximum 4-inch spacing), no horizontal members that encourage climbing, and gates with child-safe spring latches. Chain link with powder-coat finish is an alternative for communities with less strict restrictions.
Perimeter Ornamental Iron — Community perimeter fencing at HOA-governed developments in Houston is almost universally specified as ornamental iron or aluminum — typically in flat black with a powder-coat finish. Custom heights, rail profiles, and finial designs can be matched to your existing community fence or specified to complement the architecture of your development.
HOA Board Process: Griffin Fence provides bids in the format your HOA management company requires — itemized, with spec sheets and timeline. We can attend HOA board meetings virtually or in person to present the fence project if needed.
Pool enclosure code requirements in Houston are enforced through the Houston Permitting Center. HOA governance and deed restriction resources in Texas are available through the Texas HOA resources portal. Playground safety standards are addressed by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.