Anna is home base. Our estimators live here, and most of the fences we build every week are within a ten-minute drive of the office. That means faster quotes, faster starts, and crews who already know your neighborhood.
Anna has changed fast. Older lots east of US-75 in original Anna, larger acreage on the east and north sides, and hundreds of new-build lots in Anna Ranch, Anna Town Square, Sherwood, West Crossing, and Bryant Grove all need something a little different from a fence company.
Local context in Anna
New-build subdivisions in Anna almost always come with HOA fence rules. Most require cedar wood in a specific style and height, and some require a shared stain color across the neighborhood. We help you match the spec so the fence gets HOA sign-off the first time.
The older parts of Anna have larger, more established lots. We do a lot of full tear-and-replace here where the original fence has lived past its useful life, and repairs where the fence has good bones but bad sections.
Anna sits on the same expansive clay that runs across Collin County. That soil is the reason we set posts deeper and always in concrete, and it is the reason under-built vinyl fences on shallow posts blow over in the first big storm.