Carrollton vs Cedar Hill
How do material restrictions rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Cedar Hill, TX?
Carrollton and Cedar Hill have similar restriction levels.
Carrollton, TX
Dallas County
Carrollton regulates fence materials by zone. Wood, vinyl, wrought iron, and chain-link common. HOAs often impose stricter material requirements.
View full Carrollton rules βCedar Hill, TX
Dallas County
Cedar Hill Sec. 4-302 prohibits barbed wire (except farm/ranch on 3+ acres) and high-voltage electric fences. Chain link/woven wire prohibited in front yards. Fences facing public areas must be smooth side out. Permit required for new fences or replacing 50%+. Permit fee $25.
View full Cedar Hill rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Carrollton | Cedar Hill |
|---|---|---|
| Approved | Wood, vinyl, wrought iron | - |
| Chain-Link | May be restricted front | - |
| Barbed Wire | Residential prohibited | Only farm/ranch 3+ acres |
| HOA | Often stricter | - |
| Electric | - | Only farm/ranch |
| Permit Fee | - | $25 |
| Public Side | - | Smooth side out |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Carrollton FAQ
Can I use chain-link?
Usually allowed in rear/side yards. Front yards may restrict it. Check Carrollton code and your HOA.
Which side faces out?
The finished 'good side' typically faces outward toward your neighbors.
Cedar Hill FAQ
Can I use chain-link?
Usually allowed in rear/side yards. Front yards may restrict it. Check Cedar Hill code and your HOA.
Which side faces out?
The finished 'good side' typically faces outward toward your neighbors.
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