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Material Restrictions: Arlington vs Grapevine

How do material restrictions rules compare between Arlington, TX and Grapevine, TX?

Arlington and Grapevine have similar restriction levels.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Arlington permits wood, masonry, wrought iron, vinyl, and chain link for residential fences, with restrictions on barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fencing in residential zones. Front yard fences must be decorative and at least 50% open; solid materials are limited to side and rear yards.

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Grapevine, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Grapevine prohibits razor wire, concertina wire, and barbed wire in residential fences. Electric fences are restricted to commercial and agricultural zones. Chain link is limited in pool and front-yard applications.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonGrapevine
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Razor Wire-Prohibited residential
Barbed Wire-Prohibited most residential
Electric Fence-Commercial only with permit
Chain Link Pool-Prohibited new pools
Historic District-Additional material review

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Arlington FAQ

Grapevine FAQ

Can I use barbed wire on my residential fence?

Generally no in residential zones. Agriculturally zoned parcels and grandfathered fences may retain it. Check with Planning at (817) 410-3155.

Is vinyl fencing allowed?

Yes in most Grapevine neighborhoods. The historic district discourages vinyl in favor of traditional painted wood or wrought iron. HOA covenants may require specific materials.

Can I electrify my perimeter fence for security?

Not in residential zones. Commercial and industrial parcels can install permitted electric security fencing with clear warning signs and conditions.

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