Streamlining the Approval Process for Wasatch Front Communities

Navigating the CC&Rs (Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions) of a Utah HOA can be a frustrating barrier to property improvement. Whether you are a homeowner in a new Syracuse development or a property manager in Bountiful, ensuring your perimeter meets strict aesthetic and structural standards is vital.

At Bronco Fence, we specialize in HOA-compliant fencing solutions. We provide the technical specifications, material samples, and “Quality Set in Concrete” engineering that boards require for approval. Our goal is to eliminate the back-and-forth between you and your association, ensuring your project is approved quickly and built to last.

While every neighborhood has its own specific rules, most are governed by the Utah Community Association Act. We stay up to date on these regulations to ensure that your project meets both state and local standards.

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Support for Homeowners & Boards

Most HOAs require a formal proposal including material height, color codes, and placement diagrams before a single post is set. We provide:

  • Professional Grade Samples: Real sections of our vinyl, Trex, and ornamental aluminum for board review.
  • Technical Spec Sheets: Detailed data on our 24-inch deep post settings.
  • Uniformity Planning: We maintain records of previous installations in your specific neighborhood to ensure your new fence perfectly matches existing community standards.

For Property Managers and HOA Boards, we offer comprehensive installation for entire phases or community perimeters. We understand the logistics of working in active residential areas and prioritize clean job sites and efficient timelines to minimize disruption for residents.

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Frequently Asked Questions for HOA Fencing

Can Bronco Fence help me get approval from my HOA board?

While the homeowner is responsible for submitting the final application, upon request we can give samples and drawings for board.

Do you have the specific color palettes required by Utah HOAs?

Yes.  Our sales rep can help customer with any questions they may have. Whether your CC&Rs require White, Tan or Bronze ornamental steel or aluminum, we can match the existing community standard to ensure your fence is compliant.

Is Bronco Fence licensed and insured to work in my community?

Absolutely. HOA boards often require proof of high-limit liability insurance and workers’ compensation. We can provide a Certificate of Insurance (COI) directly to your property manager or board president upon request. This protects the association and the homeowner from liability during the installation process.

Can you handle a “Community-Wide” fence replacement?

Yes. We specialize in large-scale perimeter fencing for entire phases or townhome complexes. We work closely with property managers to coordinate timelines, ensuring that dozens of homes are completed efficiently with a uniform look that increases the overall property value of the association.