Fencing • Fence Gates • Texas-wide
Fence & Gate Installation for Homes, Ranches, and Businesses
From privacy fences and pickets to ranch/field fencing, chain link, and ornamental metal—Texas Installer Inc builds durable fence lines and smooth-swinging gates with the right posts, hardware, and layout for your property.
Barbed Wire Fencing
Barbed wire fencing is a classic, cost-effective way to define property lines and help manage livestock. It uses smooth wire strands with evenly spaced barbs to discourage crossing—making it a common choice for long fence runs across Texas.
Popular Fence Styles We Install
We’ll help you choose the best fence for privacy, pets, curb appeal, security, and long-term maintenance—then build it to match your terrain and layout.
Great for backyards and pool areas. Common options include board-on-board, shadowbox, and cap & trim. We focus on straight lines, solid posts, and clean gate alignment.
A classic front-yard look for homes and small businesses. Choose spacing, height, and top style (dog-ear, gothic, flat) to match your exterior.
Ideal for acreage, livestock, and property boundaries. Options include 2–4 rail, wire mesh, and cross-fencing layouts designed for long runs and changing grades.
Cost-effective, durable, and low-maintenance for side yards, commercial lots, and dog runs. Available in galvanized or vinyl-coated finishes with privacy slats if desired.
Materials Comparison (What to Choose & Why)
Fence Gates: Walk Gates to Drive Gates
A great fence needs a great gate. We build and install gates that open smoothly, latch securely, and stay aligned—using the right hinges, posts, and bracing for the gate size.
Gate options: walk gates, double drive gates, sliding/cantilever gates, and automated gate-ready setups (proper post layout, hinge/roller prep, and space planning). Hardware upgrades: heavy-duty hinges, drop rods, self-closing hinges, and keyed latches. Access options: keypad-ready mounting, smart access compatibility, and camera/lighting coordination (no “impenetrable” claims—just practical security improvements).
Rural vs. Urban Fencing Considerations
We plan fence lines differently for acreage and ranch properties than we do for neighborhoods and city lots—so your fence looks right and performs well long-term.
We can build to your marked line and work with surveys/markers when provided. For long runs, we plan corners, braces, and transitions to keep lines straight and strong.
For rural properties, we consider animal pressure, mesh needs, and gate width for trailers/equipment. For neighborhoods, we focus on pet containment, privacy, and clean finishes.
Texas weather matters. We account for wind exposure, soil type, slope, and drainage so posts and panels stay stable and gates don’t sag over time.
Many areas have rules on height, setbacks, and materials. We’ll help you plan a fence that fits neighborhood guidelines and practical needs.


