Bollard Installation in Dallas & Fort Worth, TX

C & D Commercial Services is a licensed, insured bollard installation contractor serving the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex since 1981. We specialize in commercial bollard installation, steel bollards, concrete bollards, removable bollards, decorative bollards, parking lot safety posts, and bollard repair for retail centers, office buildings, industrial facilities, parking garages, municipal properties, and commercial real estate throughout North Texas.
Bollards are heavy-duty vertical posts installed to protect buildings, pedestrians, equipment, and infrastructure from vehicle impact. They serve multiple critical functions on commercial properties: preventing vehicle-into-building crashes that cause structural damage, injuries, and liability claims; protecting storefronts, entryways, and pedestrian walkways from accidental or intentional vehicle intrusion; safeguarding gas meters, fire hydrants, electrical equipment, and HVAC units from vehicle damage; controlling traffic flow and defining pedestrian zones in parking lots and loading areas; and securing building perimeters against vehicle-based theft and ram-raid attacks.
C & D approaches every bollard installation as a site-specific vehicle barrier system rather than a simple post-setting operation. We evaluate each property’s traffic patterns, vehicle types, impact risk exposure, soil and pavement conditions, and aesthetic requirements — then specify the appropriate bollard type, material, foundation design, and spacing for the required level of protection. This systematic approach — developed over 40 years of bollard installation in the DFW market — ensures every bollard is installed to deliver the impact resistance, durability, and appearance your commercial property requires.

Our Competitive Bollard Installation Advantage

  • Engineered Impact Protection: Unlike decorative posts installed without structural consideration, C & D specifies bollards rated for the actual impact risk at each installation location. Steel bollards are filled with concrete and core-drilled into existing concrete slabs with epoxy anchors or set in concrete foundations below frost depth — delivering tested impact resistance that stops passenger vehicles and light trucks at typical parking lot speeds. For high-risk locations including storefronts, gas meters, and building corners near drive lanes, we specify bollard diameters, wall thicknesses, and foundation designs engineered for the required impact load.
  • Multiple Bollard Types & Finishes: C & D installs the full range of commercial bollard types: fixed steel bollards (standard 6″ or 8″ diameter schedule 40 steel pipe, concrete-filled, with various finish options); removable bollards for access-controlled areas requiring occasional vehicle entry (stainless steel or powder-coated with keyed or padlock locking mechanisms); decorative cast iron or cast stone bollards for architectural applications where appearance is a priority; flexible and semi-rigid bollards for traffic delineation in parking lots and pedestrian zones; illuminated bollards with internal LED lighting for night-time pathway visibility and safety; and combination bollard and sign installations where traffic control posts include integrated signage.
  • Integrated Parking Lot Safety Services: Bollard installation delivers maximum value when coordinated with the full scope of parking lot safety and traffic control services. C & D integrates bollard installation with parking lot striping, parking lot sign installation, speed bump installation, wheel stop installation, and concrete repair services — giving property managers a single vendor and coordinated scheduling for all parking lot safety improvements.

Commercial Properties We Serve

At C & D Commercial Services, our bollard installation and bollard repair programs protect DFW businesses, property managers, municipal facilities, and commercial real estate assets from vehicle impact damage, theft, and pedestrian injury risks.
Missing or damaged bollards aren’t just a visual issue — they expose your property to vehicle-into-building collisions that can cause structural damage, disrupt business operations, and generate significant liability claims. Our team eliminates these risks with professional bollard installation executed to commercial impact protection standards.

  • Retail Storefronts & Shopping Centers
  • Corporate Office Building Entrances
  • Parking Garages & Parking Structures
  • Industrial & Warehouse Facilities
  • Loading Docks & Freight Areas
  • Gas Meter & Utility Protection
  • Pedestrian Walkways & Plazas
  • Municipal & Government Buildings

Heavy-Duty Steel Bollard Installation for Commercial Properties

Steel bollards are the most common and effective vehicle impact protection solution for commercial properties. Standard steel bollards are fabricated from 6-inch or 8-inch diameter schedule 40 steel pipe, filled with concrete for maximum impact resistance, and installed with a foundation system designed to transfer impact loads to the sub-base without failing.
C & D installs steel bollards using one of three foundation methods based on the specific site conditions and impact requirements: core-drilled installation into existing concrete slabs — the most common method for existing parking lots, sidewalks, and building aprons — using diamond core drills to create precise holes, setting the bollard with epoxy anchors or grout, and finishing with concrete backfill flush with the surrounding surface; foundation footing installation for new construction or areas without existing concrete — pouring a concrete foundation to the required depth and diameter, setting the bollard before the concrete cures, and finishing to match the surrounding grade; and surface-mount installation with heavy base plates for locations where drilling into the slab is not feasible — using mechanical anchors through the base plate into the concrete substrate.
Steel bollards are available in multiple finish options including: galvanized finish for corrosion resistance in exterior exposed applications; powder-coated finish in standard safety yellow, black, or custom colors to match property branding; and painted finish with reflective tape bands for high-visibility applications in parking lots and traffic areas. For storefront protection, bollards are typically installed 36–48 inches apart center-to-center and positioned 24–36 inches from the building face to prevent vehicle contact with the structure while maintaining pedestrian access.

Three newly installed stainless steel safety bollards on a commercial property sidewalk in Dallas, TX.

Decorative Bollards, Removable Bollards & Specialty Posts

Many commercial properties require bollard solutions that balance impact protection with architectural appearance. Decorative bollards are designed to complement the building’s design aesthetic while providing the same vehicle impact protection as standard steel posts. C & D installs cast iron bollards for historic districts, urban streetscapes, and properties where traditional appearance is required; cast stone and architectural concrete bollards for mixed-use developments, campus settings, and pedestrian plazas where the bollard must match the surrounding hardscape materials; and powder-coated steel bollards in custom colors, finishes, and profile shapes to coordinate with building trim, signage, and site furnishings.
Removable bollards provide flexible access control for properties that need to restrict vehicle entry most of the time while allowing occasional access for deliveries, service vehicles, event setup, or emergency response. C & D installs removable bollards with several locking mechanisms: keyed lock bollards for properties that need controlled access by authorized personnel only; padlock bollards for applications where multiple staff members may need access; and lift-out bollards for applications where bollards are removed and reinstalled on a scheduled basis. Removable bollards are typically installed with a permanently mounted receiver sleeve set in a concrete foundation — the bollard post inserts into the receiver and locks in place, then lifts out when unlocked.
Illuminated bollards with internal LED lighting provide pathway illumination, safety lighting, and visual guidance in parking lots, pedestrian walkways, and building entry areas — combining impact protection with nighttime visibility enhancement.

Three newly installed stainless steel safety bollards on a commercial property sidewalk in Dallas, TX.

Commercial Bollard Repair & Replacement Services

Bollards that have been struck by vehicles — dented, bent, knocked loose from their foundations, or sheared off entirely — lose their structural integrity and no longer provide the impact protection they were installed to deliver. Damaged bollards also create an unprofessional appearance and can themselves become trip hazards or vehicle hazards if left unrepaired.
C & D provides comprehensive bollard repair services for commercial properties throughout DFW. Our repair process begins with an evaluation of the damaged bollard and its foundation to determine whether repair or replacement is the appropriate solution. For bollards with cosmetic damage only — dents, scrapes, chipped paint, or minor bending — we can typically straighten and refinish the bollard on-site, restoring its appearance and protective coating. For bollards that have been knocked loose from their foundation, shifted out of alignment, or damaged beyond straightening, we remove the damaged bollard, extract the failed anchors or foundation, install new anchors or pour a new foundation, and set a replacement bollard to the original specifications.
For properties where a vehicle impact has damaged the surrounding pavement or concrete slab in addition to the bollard, we coordinate bollard repair with concrete repair services to restore the entire area to a professional, structurally sound finish. After repair or replacement, all bollards are refinished to match the existing installation — including galvanized, powder-coated, or painted finishes — so the repaired area blends seamlessly with the surrounding bollards.

Three newly installed stainless steel safety bollards on a commercial property sidewalk in Dallas, TX.

Our Competitive Difference Metrics

Why Property Managers Choose C&D for Bollard Installation

Many local parking lot contractors install bollards as an afterthought — using lightweight posts without concrete filling, insufficient foundation depth, or inadequate anchoring that fails under the first vehicle impact. The result is bollards that bend, break loose, or provide false protection that property owners rely on until a collision proves the installation ineffective.
At C & D Commercial Services, we specify and install every bollard to the impact resistance requirements of its location — concrete-filled steel posts with engineered foundations, correct spacing for the application, and proper anchoring for the pavement type. Every installation is verified for plumb, alignment, and finish quality. That’s how we have installed and maintained bollards across North Texas for over 40 years under the same ownership.

DFW Metroplex Coverage
Steel & Decorative Bollard Installation
Engineered Impact Protection

Bollard Installation by County & City

We provide bollard installation throughout the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Our licensed crews operate active daily service routes across commercial corridors, retail centers, office parks, and industrial districts throughout North Texas:

FAQs on Bollard Installation & Repair

What types of bollards do you install for commercial properties?

C & D installs the full range of commercial bollards: fixed steel bollards (6″ or 8″ diameter schedule 40 steel pipe, concrete-filled, installed with core-drilled epoxy anchors or concrete foundations) for maximum impact protection at storefronts, building corners, gas meters, and loading docks; decorative cast iron and cast stone bollards for historic districts, urban streetscapes, and architectural applications where appearance is critical; removable bollards with keyed or padlock locking mechanisms for access-controlled areas; flexible and semi-rigid bollards for traffic delineation in parking lots and pedestrian zones; illuminated bollards with internal LED lighting for nighttime pathway visibility; and combination bollard and sign installations. Our team recommends the optimal bollard type based on the specific impact risk, aesthetic requirements, and site conditions at each installation location.

How are steel bollards installed in concrete and asphalt?

Steel bollard installation methods depend on the existing surface type and the impact protection required. For installation in existing concrete slabs — the most common method for commercial parking lots and sidewalks — we core-drill a hole through the concrete to the required depth using diamond core drilling equipment, clean the hole thoroughly, set the bollard (concrete-filled steel pipe) in the opening, and secure it with epoxy adhesive anchors or non-shrink grout. The anchor system is designed to transfer the full impact load to the concrete slab rather than relying on the surface concrete alone.
For installation in asphalt surfaces, we excavate through the asphalt and any base material to create a foundation cavity, install a formed concrete footing extending below the asphalt to stable sub-base, set the bollard in the wet concrete, and finish the concrete flush with or slightly above the surrounding asphalt. For new construction, bollard foundations are poured integrally with the slab or sidewalk, with bollard sleeves installed before the concrete cures.

Can damaged bollards be repaired or do they need replacement?

The repair vs. replacement decision depends on the extent of the damage. Bollards with cosmetic damage only — surface dents, scrapes, chipped paint, or minor bending that does not affect structural integrity — can typically be repaired on-site by straightening, filling, and refinishing the bollard to match the original appearance.
Bollards that have been struck hard enough to bend the steel pipe, loosen the foundation anchors, shift the bollard out of plumb, or shear the bollard from its foundation require replacement. In these cases, the damaged bollard is removed, the existing anchors or foundation is extracted, new anchors are installed (or a new foundation is poured), and a replacement bollard is set to the original specifications. C & D evaluates each damaged bollard to determine whether repair or replacement is the more cost-effective and safety-appropriate solution.

How many bollards are needed to protect a storefront or building entrance?

The number and spacing of bollards required for storefront protection depends on the width of the opening to be protected and the required level of impact resistance. Standard storefront protection uses bollards spaced 36 to 48 inches apart center-to-center — close enough that a passenger vehicle cannot fit between bollards to reach the building face. Bollards are typically positioned 24 to 36 inches from the building face, providing clearance for pedestrian movement while preventing vehicle contact with the structure.
For wider openings — such as large storefront windows, entrance plazas, or building corners near drive lanes — additional bollards or continuous barrier systems may be required. C & D evaluates the specific vehicle approach angle, traffic speed, and impact risk at each location to determine the appropriate bollard spacing, setback distance, and bollard specification for the required level of protection.

Do you provide bollard installation for properties in Plano, Addison, Arlington, and other DFW cities?

Yes. C & D provides bollard installation and repair throughout the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, including Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Garland, Irving, Frisco, McKinney, Richardson, Grand Prairie, Mesquite, Carrollton, Lewisville, Denton, Flower Mound, Allen, Rockwall, Rowlett, Grapevine, Southlake, Keller, Coppell, Addison, and all surrounding communities. Contact us for a free bollard consultation and installation quote.

How do I get an estimate for bollard installation or repair?

Simply contact C & D through our quote form or by phone. Our team will schedule a convenient site visit to assess your property’s bollard needs, evaluate existing conditions, and provide a professional estimate for installation or repair. We offer free estimates for all commercial bollard projects throughout the DFW area.

Request a Bollard Installation Proposal

Ready to protect your commercial property with professionally installed bollards? Use the secure submission form below to request a detailed, prompt quote. Provide your basic facility information and our commercial crew will conduct a site evaluation and compile a customized bollard installation assessment mapped to your property’s specific impact protection requirements.

    Detailed DFW Neighborhood Service Footprint

    For micro-targeted service optimization, we track localized route dispatch matrices down to specific sub-developments and business corridors across North Texas. Explore our structural community coverage zones below:

    • Dallas County Neighborhood Service Footprint

      Dallas Communities: Greenway Park, Park Cities, Inwood-Northwest, Kimball, Koreatown/Gribble, Laurel Land Memorial Park, McCommas Bluff, Medical District, Mountain View, Oak Park Estates, Oak Park Gardens, Oak Park Villas, Parkside at Trinity Green, Peacock Terrace, Prairie Creek, Prestonwood, Singing Hills, Sparkman Club Estates, Stevens Park, Swiss Avenue Crossing, Teagarden Estates, Tinley Park, Travis Ranch, Trinity Bluff, University Park, University Place, Uptown Dallas, Verbena, Vickery, White Rock Hills, White Rock Lake, Wolf Creek.
      Downtown Dallas Corridors: Arts District, Baylor District, Capella Park, Civic Center District, Dallas Arts District, Dallas Farmers Market District, Main Street District, Reunion District, Riverfront District, South Side, Thanksgiving Commercial Center, The Cedars, Uptown, Victory Park, West End Historic District.
      East Dallas Communities: Alger Park/Ash Creek, Belmont, Buckner Terrace/Everglade Park, Caruth Terrace, Casa Linda, Casa Linda Estates, Casa Linda Park, Casa View, Casa View Haven, Claremont, Claremont Park, Eastwood, Edgemont Park, Forest Hills, Gaston Park, Greenland Hills, Hillridge, Hollywood Heights, Hollywood/Santa Monica, Junius Heights, Lake Park Estates, Lakewood, Lakewood Heights, Lakewood Trails, Little Forest Hills, Lochwood, Lower Greenville, M Streets, North Stonewall Terrace, Old Lake Highlands, Ridgewood Park, Santa Monica, Stonewall Terrace, University Meadows, Vickery Place, White Rock, Wilshire Heights, Baylor/Meadows, Belmont Park, Bryan Place, Deep Ellum, Munger Place Historic District, Peak’s Suburban Addition, Swiss Avenue.
      Northeast Dallas Communities: Abrams Place, Alexander’s Village, Boundbrook Oaks Estates, Chimney Hill, Countryfield Community, Country Forest, Forest Highlands, Glen Oaks, Hamilton Park, High Oaks Addition, Highland Meadows, Highlands West, Jackson Meadow, L Streets, Lake Highlands, Lake Highlands Estates, Lake Highlands North, Lake Highlands Square, Lake Ridge Estates, Merriman Park Estates, Merriman Park North, Moss Farm, Moss Meadows, Northwood Heights, Oak Highlands, Oak Tree Village, Pebble Creek, Richland Park Estates, Rolling Trails, Royal Highlands, Royal Highlands Village, Royal Lane Village, Stultz Road, Town Creek, University Manor, University Terrace, Urban Reserve, Walnut Creek Estates, Whispering Hills, White Rock Valley, Woodbridge, Woodlands on the Creek.
      North & Northwest Dallas Communities: Bluffview, Caruth Hills, Churchill Way, Dallas Midtown, Devonshire, Elm Thicket, Greenway Parks, Preston Center, Preston Hollow, Vickery Meadows, Bent Tree, Melshire Estates, Northwood Hills, Platinum Corridor, Preston Highlands, Timberglen, Arlington Park, Asian Trade District, Bachman, Cypress Waters, Design District, Disney Streets, Love Field, Midway Hollow, Shannon Estates, Stemmons Corridor.
      South Dallas Communities: Cedar Crest, Glenview, Skyline Heights, Arnold’s Station, Buckner Park, Cedar Run, El Barrio (Little Mexico), Elam, Fireside, Kleberg, Kleburg, Lake June, Parkdale, Pemberton Hill, Piedmont, Pleasant Grove, Pleasant Hills, Pleasant Mound, Riverway Estates/Bruton Terrace, Rylie, Scyene, Seagoville/Dallas, Spruce Square, Urbandale, Woodland Springs, Bonton, Dixon Circle, Highland Hills, Alta Park, Dolphin Heights, Edgewood, Exposition Park, Fair Park, Jubilee Park, Magnolia Park, Mill City, Monterey Gardens, Owenwood, South Boulevard/Park Row, Wheatley Place, Kiest Park.
      West Dallas Communities: Eagle Ford, Greenleaf Village, La Bajada, La L’aceate, La Loma, Lake West, Ledbetter Gardens, Ledbetter Hills, Los Altos, Muncie, Trinity Grove, Western Heights, Westmoreland Heights.
      Oak Cliff & Oak Lawn Sectors: Kessler, Bishop Arts District, East Kessler Park, Kessler Highlands, Kessler Park, Kessler Plaza, Kessler Square, Kidd Springs, Kings Highway Conservation District, L.O. Daniel, Stevens Park Estates, Stevens Park Village, West Kessler, Winnetka Heights, Arcadia Park, Beckley Club Estates, Elmwood, Lake Cliff, Tenth Street Freedman’s Town, Wynnewood, Cityplace, International Center, Knox Park, Knox/Henderson, LoMac, Perry Heights, State Thomas, Turtle Creek, West Village.
      Additional Dallas County Enclaves: University Park, Farmers Branch, Carrollton, Grand Prairie, Addison, Seagoville, DeSoto, Garland, Coppell, Balch Springs, Wilmer.

    • Tarrant County Neighborhood Service Footprint

      Fort Worth Sub-Sectors: Alamo Heights, Arcadia Park Estates, Arlington Heights, Arlington Heights West, Bellaire, Benbrook, Berkeley Place, Berry Street, Blue Mound, Bluebonnet, Bluebonnet Hills, Bomber Heights, Bonnie Brae, Brentmoor, Brentwood-Oak Hills, Brookside, Burchill, Butler, Camelot, Camp Bowie West, Candleridge, Carter Riverside, Carver Heights East, Castleberry, Central Meadowbrook, Chapel Creek, Chase Oaks, Chisholm Ridge, College Hill, Colonial, Como, Cooke’s Meadow, Coventry, Crawford Farms, Creekwood, Crestline, Crestview, Crestwood, Cultural District, Diamond Hill, Diamond Hill-Jarvis, Downtown Fort Worth, East Fort Worth, Eastchase, Eastern Hills, Eastland, Eastwood, Echo Heights, Echo Hills, Ederville, Edgecliff Village, Fairmount, Fairmount-Southside Historic District, Fairview, Far Southwest Fort Worth, Forest Hill, Forest Park, Fossil Creek, Fossil Park, Garden Acres, Gateway Park, Glancrest, Glen Garden, Glencrest, Golden Triangle, Greenbriar, Hallmark, Hallmark Camelot, Hallmark-Cloverhill, Handley, Harriet Creek Ranch, Harvest Ridge, Heritage, Hidden Lakes, Highland Hills, Highpoint, Hilltop, Hillwood, Historic Carver Heights, Historic Rosedale Park, Historic Southside, Historic Stop Six, Hulen Bend, Hulen Heights, John T White, Keller Springs, Lake Country, Lake Crest, Lake Worth, Lasater, Linwood, Live Oak Creek, Loma Linda, Lost Creek Ranch, Marine Creek, Markum Ranch, Masonic, Meadow Ridge, Meadowbrook, Meadowbrook Estates, Meadowcreek, Medical District, Melody Hills, Mira Vista, Mistletoe Heights, Mitchell Boulevard, Monticello, Montserrat, Morningside, Morningside Park, Near East Side, North Beach, North Benbrook, North Fort Worth, North Hi Mount, North Riverside, Northbrook, Northgate, Northpark, Northside, Oakhurst, Oakridge, Oakwood, Oakwood Terrace, Overton Park, Overton South, Overton West, Overton Woods, Park Glen, Park Hill, Park Hill Estates, Parker Essex Boaz (PEB), Parks of Deer Creek, Parkside, Parkwood, Pecan Acres, Pecan Valley, Polytechnic Heights (Poly), Primrose Crossing, Quail Valley, Ramey Place, Rendon, Ridgeview, Ridglea, Ridglea Hills, Ridglea North, Ridglea West, Ridgmar, River District, River Oaks, River Trails, Riverbend, Rivercrest, Riverside, Riverstone, Rock Island, Rolling Hills, Rosedale, Rosemont, Ryan Place, Ryanwood, Sagamore Hill, Saginaw, Saginaw Hills, Sansom Park, Santa Fe Enclave, Scenic Bluff, Seminary Hill, Sendera Ranch, Shady Acres, Silver Saddle, Six Points, Smith Barry, South Hills, South Lake Worth, South Meadows, South Poly, Southland Terrace, Southridge, Southside, Southwest Fort Worth, Springdale, Stockyards, Stone Creek, Stonegate, Stonewood/Stone Creek, Stonybrook, Stop Six, Stop Six Sunrise Edition, Summer Creek, Summerfields, Sun Valley, Sundance Square, Sunset Terrace, Sycamore, Sylvan Heights West, Talavera, Tanglewood, Tarrant, TCU/West Cliff, The Bar Ranch, The Ranches, The Summit, The Village, Timberland, Trinity Bluff, United Riverside, University Place, University West, Uptown Fort Worth, Villa de León, Watersbend, Wedgwood, Wedgwood Central, Wedgwood East, Wedgwood Middle, Wedgwood South, Wedgwood Square, Wedgwood West, West 7th, West Byers, West Meadowbrook, Westcliff, Western Hills East, Western Hills North, Western Hills Northeast, Western Hills Northwest, Western Hills South, Westland, Westover Hills, Westside, Westworth Park, Westworth Village, White Lake Hills, Willow Creek, Woodhaven, Woodhaven Village, Woodland Springs, Woodridge, Worth Heights.
      Additional Tarrant County Sectors: Arlington, Keller, North Richland Hills, Kennedale, Euless, Hurst, Bedford, Colleyville, Mansfield, Watauga, Blue Mound, Edgecliff Village, Westover Hills, Westworth Village.

    • Collin, Rockwall, Denton & Surrounding Service Footprint

      The Colony Sub-Sectors: Austin Ranch, Camey, Castle Hills, Castle Hills – Golf Villas / Castle Hills Golf Course, Castle Hills South, Custer Creek, Eagle Point, Grandscape, Heritage Lakes, Lakeside, North Colony, Old Town, Pinnacle Club, Plano Pkwy / Destination Dr, South Colony, St. Andrews, The Cascades, The Colony Heights, The Colony South, The Colony Southeast, The Colony Southwest, The Tribute, Waterstone, Wyndale Meadows.
      Plano Sub-Sectors: Arbor Creek, Arbor Hills, Arbor Vista, Audubon Place, Avignon, Beverly Hills Estates, Biltmore, Bradford Estates, Briar Meadow, Briarmeade, Briarwood, Briarwood Estates, Bristol Pointe Estates, Bunker Hill Estates, Bunker Hill View, Cambridge Place at Russell Creek, Carriage Hill, Castlemere, Central Park on Preston, Chapel Hill, Chase Oaks, Cliffs of Gleneagles, Cloisters, Commodore at Preston, Country Creek, Country Place, Courtyard Estates, Courtyards at Russell Creek, Coventry, Covington Square, Creekbend Estates, Creeks of Timber Brook, Creeks of Willow Bend, Creekside, Creekside at Preston, Creekside Estates, Crestwood, Cross Creek, Crystal Creek, Custer Creek Estates, Custer Hill, Cypress Creek Estates, Cypress Point, Cyprus Villas, Deerfield, Denham Village, El Ranchero Estates, Enclave at Willow Bend, Estates at Wooded Cove, Fairfax Hill, Fairfax Meadows, Fairfield of Plano, Fairway Estates, Fairways of Gleneagles, Fairways of Ridgeview, Forest Creek Estates, Forest Creek North, Fountain Creek, Fountain Ridge, Glen Heather, Glen Lyon, Glen Meadows, Gleneagles, Glenhollow, Grand Estates of Breckinridge, Greens of Gleneagles, Greenway Court, Haggard Estates, Haggard Farms, Harrington Homeplace, Harrington Mills, Harvard Villas, Harvestwood, Haversham, Heather Glen, Heritage Creekside, Heritage Ridge, Hickory Ridge, High Place, Highland Meadows, Highland Ridge, Highlands North, Highlands of Preston Ridge, Highlands of Russell Park, Hillcrest, Hills of Prestonwood, Hills of Spring Creek, Hudson Heights, Hunters Creek Estates, Hunters Glen, Hunters Landing, Hunters Ridge, Huntingdon Green, Huntington Park, Icon at Legacy West, Independence Hill, Independence Square, Indian Creek, Kathryn Park, Kemper Estates, Kensington, Kimberlea, Kings Court of Willow Bend, Kings Gate, Kings Ridge, Kingsborough In Old Shepard Place, Kingswood, Knolls at Russell Creek, Lakes of La Cima, Lakeside at Preston, Lakeside on Preston, Legacy Hills, Legacy Park, Legacy Park Estates, Legacy Town Center, Liberty Park, Los Rios, Malibu Estates, Merriman Estates, Midway Park, Normandy Estates, North Creek, North Texas, Northglen, Northridge Estates, Northwood, Oak Creek Estates, Oak Point, Oak Point Estates, Oak Ridge, Oakwood Estates, Oakwood Glen, Oakwood Hills, Old Shepard Place, Orleans Park, Park Creek, Park Forest, Park Ridge, Parkbrooke, Parkside, Parkside Ridge, Parkway Estates, Parkway Heights, Pasquinellis Westbrook, Pasquinellis Willow Crest, Pebble Brook at Willow Bend, Pecan Hollow, Pitman Creek Estates, Pitman Creek North, Plano East, Pointe West, Prairie Commons, Prairie Creek, Prairie Creek Estates, Preston Bend, Preston Cove, Preston Creek, Preston Crest, Preston Green, Preston Hill, Preston Hollow, Preston Lakes, Preston Meadows North, Preston Oak, Preston Springs, Preston View, Preston Village, Prestonwood, Prestonwood Creek, Quail Creek, Quincy Place, Ravenglass Estates, Red Wolf Estates, Reflections Of Old Shepard Place, Regency Park, Rice Field at Plano Arts, Ridgeview Park, Ridgeview Ranch, Ridgeview Villas, Rockcreek Place, Rolling Hills, Russell Creek, Sabine Park Estates, Shepards Glen, Shiloh Ranch, Shoal Creek, Southridge, Spring Bend, Spring Creek, Spring Creek Parkway, Spring Ridge, St Andrews, Steeplechase, Stone Creek, Stone Lake Estates, Stonebridge Ranch, Stonehaven Place, Stonetree, Stonewood Glen, Stoney Hollow, Summit Park, Turnberry Village, Village at Legacy, Waters Edge, Wellington, West Creek Estates, Westgate, Westover Estates, Whiffletree, Whispering Willows Estates, White Rock Creek Estates, Williamsburg Square, Willow Bend, Willow Bend Country Club, Willow Bend Lakes, Willow Creek, Windford Ridge, Windhaven, Windhaven Farm, Windhaven Park, Windsor Park, Windy Hill, Wolf Creek Estates, Woodburn Estates, Woodlands of Plano, Woods at Russell Creek, Woods of Suncreek, Wyndemere, Wyndham Hill, Wyndsor.
      Flower Mound Sub-Sectors: Arborwood, Bakers Branch, Bella Lago, Bella Strada, Belle Creek Village, Belmont At Bridlewood, Bentley Woods, Bolo Point, Bradford Park, Brandywine At Wellington, Bridlewood, Bridlewood Farms, Brookstone, Bryn Mar Estates, Candlebrook Estates, Canterbury Row, Canyon Falls, Carriage Glen At Bridlewood, Castle Hills, Cedar Bluff, Chateau Du Lac, Chaucer Estates, Chimney Rock, Churchill Crossing, Country Meadow, Countryside Estates, Coventry At Bridlewood, Creek Wood, Creekside At Cross Timbers, Creekside at Heritage Park, Diamond Belle, Dominion Estates, Edgewood, Emerald Bay, Estancia Estates, Estates At Creekwood, Estates at Tour 18, Estates Of Flower Mound, Estates Of Park Place, Fallbrook, Flower Mound Oaks, Flower Mound Village, Flower Mound Woods, Forest Park Estates, Forest Vista, Foxborough Hollow, Franklin Hills, Glenwick Estates, Grace Park, Grand Park Estates, Hawthorne Estates, Hearthstone At Firewheel, Heritage West, Hidden Oaks At Lake Forest, Hidden Valley Country, Highland Court, Highland Oaks, Highland Shores, Hillcrest At Wellington, Hillside of Flower Mound, Hilltop Estates, Hunters Glen, Immel Estates, Immel Estates Addition, Kensington Estate, Kensington Park Estates, Ladera, Lake Bluff, Lake Forest, Lake Shore, Lakemont, Lakemont Addition, Lakeshore Terrace, Lakeside, Lakeside Crossing, Lakeside DFW, Lakeside Tower, Lakeview Estates, Lakewood, Legends, Lexington Downs At Bridlewood, Lexington Glen, Magnolia Park, McKamy Creek, Meadows At Cross Timbers, Montalcino Estates, Morrison Farms, Oak Bend Estates, Oak Park, Oakbridge, Oakbridge at Flower Mound, Oaks Of Lake Forest, Oaks of Shadow Ridge, Oakwood Estates, Old Town Flower Mound, Orchard Flower, Parkmont Place, Parkside At Woodlake, Pecan Acres, Pecan Meadows, Pecan Park, Peninsula At Twin Coves, Pepper Creek Ranch, Pinewood Hills, Pinnacle At Riverwalk, Point Noble, River Oaks, Rustic Timbers, Saddle Oaks, Saddlewood, Sanctuary, Stafford Estates, Stone Creek Addition, Stone Hill Farms, Sunset Point at Twin Coves, Terracina, The Forums, The Landing, The Legends, The Oaks of Shadow Ridge, The Peninsula at Twin Coves, The Preserve at Flower Mound, The River Walk at Central Park, The Sanctuary, The Villages of Northshore, The Vineyards, Timarron, Timber Creek Park, Tinley Park, Tour 18, Town Lake at Flower Mound, Towne View Estates, Trailwood, Triple T Farms, Valley Creek, Vickery, Vilamoura, Village At Lake Bluff, Villages Of Cross Timbers, Villages Of Northshore, Villas at Southgate, Walden Creek Estates, Waterford Park, Wellington, Whisper Creek, Wichita Chase, Wichita Creek, Williams Ranch, Willow Ridge Estate, Windsor Heights At Bridlewood, Windsor Park, Woodlake, Woods At Lake Forest, Woods At Wiley, Wright Estates.
      Frisco Sub-Sectors: Arbors at Willow Bay, Avondale, Belmont Woods, Bretton Woods, Canals at Grand Park, Chapel Creek, Cheyenne Village, Christie Ranch, Cobb Farm, Cobb Hill, Collinsbrook Farm, Creekside at Stonebriar, Crown Ridge, Cypress Creek, Diamond Point Estates, Edgestone at Legacy, Edgewood, Emerson Estates, Emory Park, Enclave At Creekwood, Estates At Rockhill, Estates at Shaddock Park, Estates On Legacy, Fairwater, Frisco Lakes, Frisco Lakes Del Webb, Frisco Springs, Glen View, Grayhawk, Griffin Parc, Heather Ridge, Heather Ridge Estates, Heritage Green, Heritage Lakes, Heritage Village, Highland Ridge, Hillcrest Estates, Hillcrest Meadows, Hills of Kingswood, Hollyhock, Hunters Creek, Knolls Of Frisco, Lake Hill Village, Lakes On Legacy, Latera, Lawler Park, Lexington, Lexington Country, Liberty Crossing, Lone Star Ranch, Majestic Gardens, Meadow Hill Estates, Miramonte, Newman Village, Northridge, Panther Creek, Panther Creek Estates, Park Place Estates, Park West, Pearson Farms, Phillips Creek Ranch, Plantation Resort, Prairie View, Preston Highlands, Preston Hills, Preston Vineyards, Quail Meadow Village, Richwoods, Saddlebrook Village, Shaddock Creek Estates, Somerset Park, Sorano, Spring View Estates, Starwood, Stonebriar, Stonebriar Country Club Estates, Stonelake Estates, The Canals at Grand Park, The Fairways, The Grove, The Landing At Waterstone, The Shores At Waterstone, The Trails of West Frisco, The Vistas At Waterstone, Trails of Frisco, Turnbridge Manor, Tuscany Meadows, Twin Creeks, Village Lakes, Villages At Willow Bay, Villages Of Creekwood, Villages of Stonelake Estates, Waterstone, Westfalls Village, Willow Pond, Winding Creek Estates, Windsor Place, Wyndsor Pointe, Wynngate, Wynnwood Haven Estates.
      Additional Northern DFW Loop Sectors: Denton, Flower Mound, Lewisville, Celina, Murphy, Prosper, Rockwall, Wylie, Rowlett, Sachse, Allen, Roanoke, Trophy Club, Fate, Forney, Terrell, Sunnyvale, Midlothian, Waxahachie, Ennis, Ovilla, Cedar Hill.

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