Black Steel Panel Fence Installation in Rockwall, TX (High Point Lake Estates)

Holly Cottles • May 22, 2026

Black Steel Panel Fence Installation in Rockwall, TX (High Point Lake Estates)

Black Steel Panel Fence Installation in Rockwall, TX (High Point Lake Estates)


Are you looking for a low-maintenance, modern fencing solution that secures your property without blocking your Texas views? 


At Frisco Fence, we specialize in premium fence installations that blend seamless security with lasting curb appeal.


We recently completed a custom black steel panel fence installationfor the Hubbard family  in the premier High Point Lake Estatescommunity in Rockwall, Texas.


Here is a closer look at how we designed and constructed this durable, elegant perimeter solution to meet the homeowner's exact needs.


Custom Fence Specifications & Materials


Every project we take on is built to precise engineering standards engineered to withstand the North Texas climate. 


For this specific Rockwall property, our team installed:

  • Project Footprint:85 linear feet of 3-foot-tall, powder-coated black steel panel fencing graded perfectly to the landscape.
  • Heavy-Duty Steel Posts:2"x2" 16-gauge steel posts topped with protective caps and securely cemented 24 inches deep into the ground for maximum structural integrity.
  • Premium Steel Panels:36"H x 94"W 2-rail steel panels in a classic flat-top/flat-bottom design, featuring robust 1/2" pickets.
  • Commercial-Grade Finish: A sleek, powder-coated black finish designed to resist rust, fading, and weathering over time.
  • Secure Mounting Hardware:Panels are securely locked into place using 1" mounting brackets and self-tapping metal screws to guarantee a rigid, rattle-free fence.
  • Custom Walk Gates:Two custom-width gates equipped with premium Tru-Close self-closing hinges and a standard pin/latch system for effortless operation.

Why Rockwall Homeowners Trust Frisco Fence


As a premium fencing contractor serving Rockwall and the greater DFW area, we don't believe in cutting corners. We focus on master craftsmanship, structural durability, and complete transparency.


Backed by a 10-Year Warranty


This Rockwall steel fence project doesn't just look great—it's built to last. 


We back our quality with our signature 10-Year Warranty, which gives these homeowners total peace of mind by covering:

  • Leaning posts 
  • Sagging gates 
  • Defective gate hinges or latches 
  • Structural hardware 

Get a Free Estimate on Your Next Fencing Project


Whether you want to install a sleek steel panel fence, an iron ornamental boundary, or a premium Western Red Cedar privacy fence, Frisco Fence is here to bring your vision to life. We proudly service Rockwall, McKinney, Plano, Celina, Prosper, and the surrounding communities.


Ready to upgrade your curb appeal? 

> Contact Holly Cottles, Owner and Operator of Frisco Fence, today to schedule your consultation! 
📞 Call:214-501-5450 
📧 Email:Holly@friscofencellc.com


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