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Fence Requirements: Cedar Hill vs Grand Prairie

How do fence requirements rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Cedar Hill and Grand Prairie have similar restriction levels.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Residential fences in Cedar Hill are limited to 4 feet in front yards and 8 feet in side/rear yards. Acceptable materials include wood, masonry, wrought iron, and tubular steel; chain-link is restricted in front yards and many HOAs.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Grand Prairie requires permits for all new fences and replacements. Approved materials: wood, masonry, chain link, wood slats, wrought iron. Prohibited: R-panel, metal sheeting, plywood. Fences must be free from blight and deterioration.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillGrand Prairie
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Permit-Required for all fences
Approved Materials-Wood, masonry, chain link, wrought iron
Prohibited-R-panel, metal, plywood
Maintenance-Free from blight required

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Cedar Hill FAQ

Can I build a 6-foot wood fence along my front yard?

No — front-yard fences are capped at 4 feet in residential zones. The 6-8 ft height applies behind the front building line.

Are wrought-iron 'see-through' front fences allowed at full height?

No, the 4-ft front yard cap applies regardless of opacity. Decorative wrought iron must still respect the 4-ft limit and the corner visibility triangle.

My HOA only allows board-on-board cedar — does the city care?

Cedar Hill enforces the city ordinance only. HOA covenants are private contracts enforced by the HOA, often more restrictive than the city.

Grand Prairie FAQ

What fence materials are allowed in Grand Prairie?

Wood, masonry, chain link, wood slats, and wrought iron. R-panel, metal sheeting, and plywood are prohibited.

Do I need a permit for a fence in Grand Prairie?

Yes. All new fences and replacements require a permit from the Building Inspections Division.

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