📍If We Pinned Every Fence We’ve Built, the Map Would Be Red

Holly Cottles • October 16, 2025

📍If We Pinned Every Fence We’ve Built, the Map Would Be Red

Frisco Fence first opened its doors in 2013, and since 2016, my husband Jonathan and I have proudly carried on the tradition of quality, craftsmanship, and care that this company was built on.


Recently, we had the idea to create a map of the entire DFW area and drop a pin at every single address where Frisco Fence has completed a project. It sounded simple enough… until we started doing it.


After just a few minutes, we realized that map would have to be massive. As we dropped pins, the entire Metroplex turned red. There wasn’t enough room to see the streets beneath all the dots.


So, we thought maybe just neighborhoods instead.


Still red. Every area just blended together.


That’s when it really hit us: we’ve been so incredibly blessed and so grateful for how much this company has grown and how many families, businesses, and communities we’ve been able to serve. What started as a local fence company in Frisco has become a trusted name all across DFW.


Over the years, we’ve built, repaired, and stained fences in nearly every city in the Metroplex from Frisco, McKinney, and Prosper to Plano, Allen, Little Elm, Celina, and beyond. We’ve completed projects ranging from cedar privacy fences to chain link, wrought iron, steel fencing, shielding fences, pool code enclosures, tool cages, and even commercial and animal facility fencing.


When we finally stepped back, we decided instead of pinning every address, we’d simply list the cities we’ve worked in and even that map was overwhelming (in the best way).


It reminded us how thankful we are to our customers who have trusted us with their homes and properties year after year. Every pin represents a relationship, a handshake, and a fence built with pride.


We’re proud! Proud to continue this legacy, proud of our crews, and proud to serve such an incredible community.


From the bottom of our hearts thank you, DFW, for trusting Frisco Fence for more than a decade.


— Holly & Jonathan

Owners, Frisco Fence


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