Griffin Fence installs perimeter fencing, pool enclosures, and access control for apartment complexes, condominium developments, and duplex communities across the Houston metro area — since 1979.
Multifamily fence projects demand more than residential expertise — they require experience managing large-scale installations, coordinating with property management teams, meeting commercial code requirements, and delivering finishes that hold up to heavy daily use. Griffin Fence has been the fence contractor of choice for Houston-area multifamily developers and property managers for 47 years.
Whether fencing the perimeter of a 300-unit apartment community in Cypress, enclosing the pool area at a condo in Midtown, or installing unit patios at a duplex development in Pearland, Griffin Fence has the crew capacity, material sourcing, and project management capability to deliver on time and on spec.
From perimeter chain link to ornamental iron pool surrounds, Griffin Fence covers every fence need on multifamily properties.
Galvanized chain link or ornamental iron perimeter fencing for apartment complexes — defined, secure, and code-compliant.
Code-compliant pool fence barriers with self-closing gates — minimum 48 inches, inspected, and permitted.
Designated dog run enclosures with proper chain link heights and double-gate airlock entry for multifamily communities.
Automated slide or swing gates with keypads, card readers, and intercoms for controlled vehicle access to parking areas.
Privacy fence panels around dumpster enclosures, mechanical equipment, and utility areas — code-compliant and clean.
Griffin Fence offers volume pricing for property management companies with multiple communities — master service agreements available.
We walk the property with the property manager or owner's rep, review existing conditions, and provide a written quote with material options.
Finalize materials, heights, gate locations, and start date. We handle commercial permit applications and coordinate with your team.
Crew sets posts, frames, and installs fencing to spec. Large projects can be phased to match your renovation or construction schedule.
Final inspection together with your team, plus a 1-year workmanship warranty on every installation.
Chain Link Fencing — The workhorse of multifamily perimeter security. Galvanized chain link with barbed wire tops is standard for back-of-property perimeters. Black vinyl chain link is increasingly specified for street-facing sections. Griffin Fence specifies 9-gauge or heavier fabric for high-traffic multifamily applications.
Ornamental Iron and Aluminum — For pool surrounds, main entrances, and amenity areas, ornamental iron or aluminum creates strong curb appeal that supports leasing. Custom powder-coat finishes in flat black, bronze, and custom colors are available.
Vinyl Privacy Fencing — A low-maintenance alternative to wood for interior lot separations, patio enclosures at ground-floor units, and dog parks. Vinyl resists mold and rot in Houston's humid climate with no painting required.
Pool Enclosure Code: Houston pool safety codes require self-closing, self-latching gates, minimum 48-inch fence height, and non-climbable design for multifamily pool surrounds. Permits coordinated by Griffin Fence.
Multifamily fence installations are classified as commercial construction in Houston — permits are required in all jurisdictions.
Permit Note: Inside City of Houston limits, commercial fence permits are required for multifamily projects regardless of fence height. Pool enclosures require permits in all jurisdictions, plus ADA-accessible gate provisions.
Griffin Fence handles all commercial permit applications and coordinates the inspection schedule with your property management team or general contractor. We carry commercial general liability coverage and provide certificates of insurance, lien waivers, and compliance documentation required by institutional property owners and national REITs.
For Houston building and zoning information, the Houston Permitting Center is the official source. Harris County weather data from NWS Houston, TX is useful for understanding storm and humidity impacts on fence materials.