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HOA Fence Contractor Services in Denver

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    Denver HOA Fencing Built for Colorado Communities

    HOA fencing work is not the same as a standard residential project. When a homeowners association, property management company, or community developer needs fencing, the requirements are different. Compliance with CC&Rs and architectural guidelines is not optional. Consistency across units, phases, and common areas is not a preference, it is a standard. Communication with boards, property managers, and residents has to be clear, documented, and dependable throughout the process.

    Most fencing contractors treat HOA projects like larger residential jobs. We do not.

    Andrew-Thomas Contractors is a locally owned Denver fencing company that has been working across HOA communities throughout the Denver Metro area since 2006. Every person on our team has hands-on fence installation experience in Colorado, not somewhere else, not from a manual. Here, in this climate, on properties like the ones your community manages. We understand HOA guidelines, architectural review processes, and the material and style requirements that vary from neighborhood to neighborhood across the metro area.

    We install and repair fences for HOA communities year-round, including through Colorado winters. We do not require an upfront deposit. We do not take shortcuts. And we follow the process from initial consultation through final walkthrough with the kind of documentation and communication that boards and property managers can actually rely on.

    If your community needs a fencing contractor that understands HOA work and will do it right, we are ready to talk.

    We Understand HOA Fencing Work Is Different

    HOA fencing projects involve a level of coordination, compliance, and consistency that most residential jobs do not. Before a single post is set, there are boards to consult, architectural guidelines to review, material and style specifications to confirm, and in many cases, city permitting requirements to address. Non-compliant installations create real consequences for communities, including fines, potential liens against individual properties, and the cost and disruption of removal and reinstallation.

    We have been navigating these requirements across Denver Metro HOA communities for more than 20 years. That experience shapes how we approach every project before it starts.

    Here is what that means in practice:

    • We review HOA CC&Rs and architectural guidelines before making any material or design recommendations, not after the fact.
    • We understand that Denver’s maximum fence height for most structures is 6 feet, and that installations at that height require a city permit. We know what that process involves and can help communities navigate it.
    • We recognize that HOA guidelines vary meaningfully across Denver Metro neighborhoods. What is approved in one community may not meet the standards of a community two miles away. Our familiarity with these variations prevents the kind of compliance issues that create delays, rework, and resident complaints.
    • We provide clear scope of work documentation and material specifications that boards and architectural review committees can use in their approval workflows.
    • Every team member has personally installed fencing in Colorado. That means no guesswork about local conditions, no learning curve on what works here, and no one on your project who is figuring it out as they go.

    The consequences of a non-compliant fence installation fall on the community. HOAs managing reserve funds, maintaining resident relationships, and operating within defined community standards cannot afford a contractor who treats compliance as a secondary concern. We treat it as the starting point.

    HOA Fencing Services for Denver Metro Communities

    Andrew-Thomas Contractors provides a full range of fencing services for HOA communities, property management companies, and community developers across the Denver Metro area. Our work covers the complete spectrum of community fencing needs, from new community installations to phased replacements to urgent repair work on existing fencing.

    New HOA Fence Installation

    We install new fencing for HOA communities of all sizes, from single-phase boundary installations to large-scale community-wide projects. Before any work begins, we align with the HOA board or property manager on material specifications, style requirements, and height standards outlined in the community’s CC&Rs and architectural guidelines.

    For communities adding fencing for the first time, we assist with the pre-installation process, including documentation for ARC review and guidance on material options that comply with community standards and perform well in Colorado conditions. For phased multi-unit projects, we maintain consistent materials and installation methods across all phases to ensure visual uniformity throughout the community.

    HOA Fence Repair

    Community fencing takes more wear over time than most individual residential installations, and repair response matters. Storm damage, post failures, gate issues, and general wear from high-traffic areas all require timely, quality repair work to maintain safety and community standards.

    We use the same materials wherever possible when repairing existing community fencing. This is not a minor detail for HOA communities. Visual consistency across shared boundaries and common areas is a standard that most community guidelines require, and matched materials protect that consistency through every repair.

    HOA Fence Replacement

    Aging community fencing, infrastructure upgrades, and style transitions across a development all call for replacement work that goes well beyond a single-unit residential job. We manage community-wide fence replacement projects with consistent materials, phased scheduling designed to minimize disruption to residents, and clear communication with boards and property managers throughout the process.

    Common Area and Amenity Fencing

    HOA common areas and amenity spaces have fencing needs that go beyond individual unit boundaries. We install and repair fencing for:

    • Community perimeter boundaries
    • Pool enclosures meeting safety and HOA specifications
    • Entryway and common space fencing
    • Shared boundary fences between individual units or properties
    • Amenity area separation fencing for parks, courts, and gathering spaces

    Developer and New Community Fencing

    We work with builders and community developers on new planned communities requiring fencing as part of the initial build. Getting material specifications, installation methods, and community standards established correctly from the start reduces compliance issues and maintenance complexity for years to come. We are equipped to handle large developments and multi-phase builds, bringing the same Colorado-specific installation standards to every phase.

     

    HOA-Approved Fencing Materials for Colorado Communities

    Material selection for HOA fencing is not simply a matter of preference. Community guidelines define which materials, colors, and styles are approved. Colorado’s climate determines which materials perform reliably over time. Getting both right is the foundation of a community fencing installation that holds up and stays compliant.

    We have been working with fencing materials in Colorado conditions for more than 20 years. We know which options perform well here and which ones create maintenance problems that communities end up paying for down the road.

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    Wood Fencing (Cedar)

    Wood fencing, particularly cedar, offers a classic appearance that fits many Denver Metro community aesthetics and is commonly approved under HOA guidelines. In Colorado, proper post-setting depth and material treatment are critical to long-term performance. The freeze-thaw cycles that Denver experiences through the winter and spring put real stress on posts and footings, and installations that cut corners on depth or concrete work show it within a few seasons. We do not cut those corners.

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    Vinyl Fencing

    Vinyl fencing is one of the most commonly specified materials in Denver Metro HOA communities because of its low maintenance requirements, consistent appearance, and durability in Colorado’s UV exposure and temperature swings. Standard HOA-approved colors include white, tan, and gray. Properly installed vinyl performs well through Colorado winters, but proper installation matters. Post depth, concrete work, and panel alignment all affect how vinyl holds up through the freeze-thaw cycles that shift improperly set posts and create gaps and alignment failures over time.

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    Ornamental Iron and Aluminum Fencing

    Ornamental iron and aluminum fencing provides security and a professional aesthetic that suits perimeter boundaries, common areas, and higher-end communities with specific architectural standards. Rust-resistant aluminum options perform well in Colorado weather and are a practical choice for communities where appearance and durability are both priorities. Commercial-grade post reinforcement and proper hardware selection are essential for larger perimeter installations.

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    Chain Link Fencing

    Chain link is a practical and durable option for utility areas, dog runs, common space boundaries, and budget-conscious communities where function outweighs aesthetics. Properly specified and installed chain link performs reliably in Colorado conditions. Where HOA guidelines permit, privacy slats can be added for additional screening without requiring a full fence replacement.

    Composite Fencing

    Composite fencing, a blend of wood and plastic materials, offers the appearance of wood with significantly lower maintenance requirements over time. It is increasingly specified by HOA communities seeking to reduce long-term upkeep costs while maintaining a natural aesthetic. Composite holds up well in Colorado’s climate and is a sound choice for communities where long-term cost reduction is a factor in material decisions.

    Material consistency across units, phases, and future repairs is something we take seriously on every community project. When materials are documented and maintained consistently from the start, repairs and additions integrate cleanly with existing fencing, protecting visual uniformity and reducing future approval complexity for the community.

    Our Process for HOA and Community Fencing Projects

    HOA fencing projects involve more stakeholders, more documentation requirements, and more coordination than a standard single-unit residential job. Our four-step process is built to handle that complexity clearly, so boards and property managers are never left managing a contractor through the process. We manage it ourselves.

    Why Denver HOA Communities Choose Andrew-Thomas Contractors

    HOA boards, property managers, and community developers evaluating a fencing contractor are looking for specific things: compliance knowledge, process reliability, consistent results, and a contractor who will not create additional problems for the community. The following reflects how Andrew-Thomas Contractors delivers on each of those criteria.

    No Upfront Deposit Required We do not require payment until the project is completed and the community is satisfied with the result. For HOA boards managing community reserve funds and held accountable to residents for how those funds are spent, this policy removes a meaningful financial risk. You see the finished work before you pay for it. That is how we have operated since 2006.

    20-Plus Years of Denver Metro Experience Andrew-Thomas Contractors was founded in 2006, with roots going back further through the family fencing business. Over that time, we have worked across HOA communities throughout the Denver Metro area, from Applewood to Parker, Lakewood to Aurora, Highlands Ranch to Englewood. We have seen how community fencing standards and neighborhood styles have evolved across the metro area, and that experience shapes every recommendation we make.

    Every Team Member Has Colorado Installation Experience Anyone the board or property manager speaks with on our team has personally installed fences in Colorado. There is no learning curve on local conditions, HOA norms, or material performance. The knowledge that informs our recommendations comes from decades of actual fieldwork in this market, not from a training program or product literature.

    Year-Round Availability, Including Winter We are available seven days a week, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., and we install and repair fences year-round, including through Colorado winters. HOA maintenance schedules and compliance deadlines do not always align with favorable weather conditions. We accommodate those timelines without compromising installation quality.

    Material Consistency Across Projects We document and maintain material specifications across units, phases, and future repair work. This protects the visual uniformity that HOA communities require and reduces the complexity of future additions or repairs. When materials match consistently across a community, the fencing looks the way it is supposed to look and stays compliant with community standards over time.

    BBB-Accredited Business Andrew-Thomas Contractors is a Better Business Bureau-accredited business. For HOA boards and property management firms conducting due diligence on contractor selection, third-party accreditation provides an additional layer of accountability and confidence.

    A Transparent, Documented Process Every project starts with a clear scope of work, defined material specifications, and documented timelines. Boards and property managers have what they need for presentations, ARC submissions, and resident communications from the beginning of the project. No surprises, no hidden fees, no shortcuts.

    Frequently Asked Questions: HOA Fencing in Denver

    What information does Andrew-Thomas Contractors need from our HOA to get started?

    To begin a community fencing project, it helps to have the following on hand:

    • Your HOA’s CC&Rs or architectural guidelines
    • Approved materials, colors, and styles for your community
    • Project scope: new installation, repair, replacement, or common area work
    • Site access details and any ARC submission deadlines
    • Contact information for the board representative or property manager overseeing the project

    The more detail you can share upfront, the more precise our initial recommendation and proposal will be.

    Yes. We provide a detailed scope of work with material specifications that boards and architectural review committees can use directly in their review and approval process. If the ARC or board needs specific documentation formats or additional information, we work with you to provide what is needed.

    We are familiar with Denver’s permitting requirements, including the 6-foot height limit that triggers a city permit for most fence structures. We can explain what the permitting process involves for your specific project and assist with the documentation required as part of the project scope.

    Yes. We use the same materials wherever possible on repair and replacement projects to maintain visual consistency with existing community fencing. For HOA communities where uniformity across units and common areas is a standard, matched materials are a non-negotiable part of how we approach repair and phased replacement work.

    We handle the full range. Our work for HOA communities includes:

    • Single-unit repairs and gate replacements
    • Section-by-section repairs following storm damage
    • Community-wide phased replacements
    • New perimeter and common area installations for existing communities
    • Developer fencing for new planned communities

    Project scope is reviewed and documented during the initial consultation so all parties have a clear picture of what the project involves before work begins.

    Yes. We install and repair fences year-round, including through Colorado winters. Cold-weather installation requires specific post-setting techniques to maintain structural integrity in partially frozen or cold-saturated ground. Our team has been doing this work through Colorado winters long enough to know the difference between a properly executed cold-weather installation and one that will show problems in the first spring thaw. HOA maintenance schedules and compliance deadlines do not pause for weather, and neither do we.

    No. We do not require an upfront deposit on HOA or community fencing projects. Payment is due only after the project is completed and the community is satisfied with the result. For HOA boards managing shared reserve funds, this policy removes the financial risk that comes with paying a deposit to a contractor before the work is done.

    We provide a one-year warranty on both workmanship and materials on all fence installations, including community and HOA projects. If something is not right after installation, we address it. We also provide ongoing service and repair availability beyond the warranty period, using matched materials wherever possible to maintain consistency with the original installation.

    Material specifications are documented at the start of the project and followed consistently across all units and phases. We use the same materials, the same installation methods, and the same team standards throughout. This is how we protect the visual uniformity that HOA communities require and ensure that phased work looks the same at the end as it did at the beginning.

    We install nearly all fence types common to Denver Metro HOA communities, including:

    • Wood fencing (cedar)
    • Vinyl fencing
    • Ornamental iron and aluminum fencing
    • Chain link fencing
    • Composite fencing

    Material recommendations are guided by HOA guidelines, Colorado-specific performance considerations, and the community’s aesthetic standards. We explain the reasoning behind our recommendations so boards and property managers can make confident, informed decisions.

    Why Our Clients Choose Us (Testimonials & Case Studies)

    "Andrew-Thomas Contractors finished our metal fence to make an enclosure around our patio. The work was completed about a week after we made the contract. They matched the existing fence perfectly. Diego and Isaac were so conscientious and detail-oriented in all they did. They even touched up the paint on the existing portion of the fence. It is beautiful! We could not be happier and would highly recommend this company!!"

    "Thanks for getting to our fence promptly. The installers were amazing. We had a lot of demolition with the previous fence and a small change from our estimate. Both items were addressed by Diego and his assistant seamlessly. The fence transformed a 70-year-old home into something quite nice and current. Couldn't be happier with the results and the cost."

    "Kyle, Joseph, and the team of installers made this process very pleasant. From the first meeting for evaluation/on-the-spot quote, to the completed fence installation, I was very impressed! The level of customer service was the best I've experienced since before the pandemic. If you need a new fence, do yourself a favor and call these guys. You won’t regret it."

    "Joe, the estimator and point person for me, was very responsive and personable. He gave me a very fair estimate and through the process answered every text or phone call promptly. When I had a special concern, it was taken seriously, addressed, and a solution found. Diego and Isaac cleared the brush, removed the old chain-link fence, and built a new six-foot one. They worked extremely hard to create a beautiful fence. And thank you, Diego, for going the extra mile when it was not required. You were so very thoughtful and caring. I commend you all."

    Case Study:
    A local business needed a custom security solution. We designed and installed a steel perimeter fence with automated gates. The owner said, “Your team was professional, communicative, and delivered exactly what we needed.”

    Industry Affiliations:
    Proud members of the American Fence Association (AFA) and BBB A+ rated.

    Request a Free HOA Fencing Estimate in Denver

    Andrew-Thomas Contractors has been serving HOA communities, property managers, and community developers across the Denver Metro area since 2006. We bring more than two decades of Colorado-specific fencing experience to every project, along with a structured process, clear documentation, and the kind of consistent follow-through that organizational clients need from a fencing partner.

    For most jobs, we don’t require a deposit. We work year-round, and we don’t take shortcuts. Every person you speak with on our team has actually installed fencing in Colorado.

    If your community has a fencing project in the Denver area, whether it is a new installation, a repair, a community-wide replacement, or an initial scope review, we offer free estimates with no pressure and no obligation.

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    Andrew-Thomas Contractors is a locally owned Denver-based fencing company specializing in residential fence installation and repair. Founded in 2006, we bring decades of Colorado-specific experience to every project, using proven materials and proper installation methods designed for local soil and climate conditions. We work year-round, do not require upfront deposits, and believe in honest service with no shortcuts. Our focus is a smooth, transparent process and a finished fence that homeowners feel confident about from start to finish.

    Contact Us Today for Your Free Estimate

    Ready to enhance your commercial property with a durable, stylish fence? Andrew-Thomas Contractors is the commercial fence company Denver business owners trust for their projects. Whether you need fence installations, repairs, or custom solutions, we’re here to help.

    So, just give us a call or complete our quick quote form today and let’s get started on your fencing project!