
Eagle Pass Fence installs, repairs, and replaces fences for homeowners and businesses across Eagle Pass and the surrounding region. No pressure, no shortcuts - just honest work at a fair price.

Eagle Pass Fence is a locally owned fence contractor in Eagle Pass, TX serving homeowners and businesses across 12 cities and communities in the region. Whether your old fence is past saving, you need a new boundary around your property, or you want to add a gate, we offer 16 services to cover the full range of fencing needs. Every job starts with a free on-site estimate and no obligation to move forward.

Old fence rotting or leaning? A new wood fence gives your yard privacy and a classic look built to handle South Texas heat.
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Tired of repainting every few years? Vinyl looks sharp, never needs staining, and holds up through Eagle Pass summers.
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Need to contain pets or mark your property line without blocking your view? Chain link is durable, affordable, and quick to install.
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Want the look of iron without the rust and upkeep? Aluminum fencing delivers a clean, lasting appearance with almost zero maintenance.
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Securing a job site, parking lot, or business property? We install commercial-grade fencing built to meet higher load and security demands.
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Neighbors too close or the street too busy? A solid privacy fence gives you your backyard back - no gaps, no sightlines.
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Storm knock over a panel? Posts starting to lean? We fix what is broken so you get more years out of the fence you already have.
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Have a specific look or unusual lot layout in mind? We build custom fences to fit your property and your style exactly.
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Pool safety is not optional. A properly installed pool fence keeps children safe and meets local code requirements.
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Need to keep cattle in or coyotes out? We install high-tensile wire, barbed wire, and pipe fencing for working ranches.
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Dog keeps escaping or you want to let them roam freely? We build pet enclosures sized and secured to keep your animals safe.
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Want to control access to your driveway without getting out of the car? We install automatic gates with keypad, remote, and app options.
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Looking for something with curb appeal that also holds up? Ornamental iron adds character and security that lasts for decades.
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Need to keep people out, not just mark a boundary? Security fencing is built taller, heavier, and harder to defeat.
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Wood fence looking gray and rough? A fresh stain and seal restores the look and adds years to the fence you already own.
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When repair is no longer worth the cost, we take down what is there and put up something new - clean site, no leftover mess.
Learn MoreCall or submit the contact form and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. You do not need to have everything figured out before you call - we will ask the right questions. The estimate visit takes about 15 to 30 minutes and comes with zero pressure to hire us.
We walk your property, take measurements, check soil conditions, and look at any existing fence that needs to come down. Within a day or two you will have a written proposal that covers materials, labor, permit fees, and a realistic project timeline - no verbal-only quotes, no vague estimates.
Once you approve the proposal, we handle the permit, schedule the crew, and get to work. Most residential fences are completed in one to two days. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave, fix anything that is not right, haul away all debris, and leave your yard looking better than when we arrived.
We carry general liability insurance and operate under Texas contractor requirements on every project - not just the big ones. We provide proof of coverage upfront, before you sign anything.
Every estimate is done in person, at your property, at no charge. You get a written quote that accounts for your specific yard, soil, and layout - not a ballpark pulled from a national pricing calculator.
We have been working in Maverick County since 2015 and know this area - the soil, the wind, the permit process, and which subdivisions have active HOA rules. That local knowledge shows up in how we build.
We respond to every call, form submission, and email within 1 business day - no exceptions. You will always know where your project stands, from first contact through final walkthrough.
Ready to get started? (830) 386-1883 or send us a message.
"The crew finished our backyard wood fence in two days, which was exactly what they told us upfront. The posts are solid - I pushed on every one of them. They cleaned everything up before they left and I did not have to ask."
Maria G., Eagle Pass - Wood fence installation
"We needed a chain link fence for our dogs and they handled the permit with the city. I did not have to do anything. The gate latch is heavy-duty and the fence has held through two windy springs without moving an inch."
Roberto S., Del Rio - Chain link fence installation
"Our vinyl fence was installed while I was at work. When I got home, it was done, the yard was clean, and the HOA paperwork was already taken care of. The panels are tight and level. Very happy with how it turned out."
Sandra P., Uvalde - Vinyl fence installation
We respond within 1 business day - no exceptions. This estimate is completely free and comes with no obligation to hire us. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit so we can measure your yard and give you an accurate written quote.
(830) 386-1883Eagle Pass Fence is based in Eagle Pass, TX and serves 12 cities and communities across the region, including Del Rio, Uvalde, Laredo, and San Antonio. We schedule most on-site estimates within the same week you call. If you are in the surrounding area and are not sure whether we cover your location, call us and we will give you a straight answer.
Eagle Pass sits in one of the highest subterranean termite activity zones in Texas - wood posts in ground contact are at real risk without proper treatment. Pressure-treated lumber for any post touching soil is a necessity here, not an upgrade. Learn more about termite pressure in Texas from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension.
Strong southerly winds funnel through the Rio Grande valley every spring and can topple fences with shallow posts. Posts set at least one-third of their total length into the ground - packed in concrete - hold up to these conditions where hand-tamped soil alone does not.
Caliche is a rock-hard calcium-rich layer found just below the surface throughout Maverick County. It requires power equipment to dig through and can slow post-setting significantly. Contractors who have not worked in South Texas may underestimate the time and cost involved.
Yes - the City of Eagle Pass requires permits for most residential fence installations. Skipping the permit can mean having to move or remove a fence you just paid for, and can create legal complications if you sell your home.
Cedar resists insects naturally and looks better longer with minimal maintenance. Pressure-treated pine costs less and is the right call for posts in ground contact. Many installations use both - treated posts below, cedar boards above.
If less than a third of your fence is damaged and the posts are still solid, repair is usually worth it. If posts are rotting, leaning, or hollowed by termites, the foundation is gone - at that point, replacement costs less in the long run than patching a failing structure.
Eagle Pass Fence is a licensed and insured fence contractor company based in Eagle Pass, TX, serving homeowners and businesses across 12 cities and communities in South and West Texas since 2015. We carry general liability insurance and operate in compliance with Texas contractor requirements on every project. Over the years we have completed installations covering wood, vinyl, chain link, aluminum, ornamental iron, and commercial fencing - 16 services in total - across Maverick County and the surrounding region. To learn more about our background and the team, visit our About page.
Caliche is common throughout Eagle Pass and Maverick County. It requires power equipment and adds time to the digging phase. A contractor who knows the area will account for it in the original quote - if they do not mention it, ask. For more on South Texas soils, the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service has regional soil data.
New lumber needs 30 to 60 days to dry before stain or sealant will soak in properly. In Eagle Pass's heat, wood can dry faster than in cooler climates - ask your contractor for a recommendation specific to the lumber they used and the time of year you installed.
Texas law addresses shared fence responsibilities on shared property lines. A quick conversation with your neighbor before work starts can prevent disputes about placement and cost. Getting any agreement in writing - even a text message - protects both parties.
Have more questions about what type of fence is right for your yard or budget? We are happy to talk through your options with no pressure - call us at (830) 386-1883.
Eagle Pass is a community of about 29,000 people in Maverick County, sitting directly on the Rio Grande across from Piedras Negras, Mexico. It is one of the most distinctive places in Texas - a small border city where most residents have deep roots and where the international bridge and cross-border ties shape everyday life. The majority of occupied homes here are owner-occupied, and homeowners in Eagle Pass take their properties seriously. Learn more about the city through the U.S. Census QuickFacts for Eagle Pass.
Eagle Pass sits on relatively flat terrain along the Rio Grande floodplain. Most residential lots are level with modest yards - single-family homes make up the large majority of the housing stock. The community has a mix of older homes near Fort Duncan Park and newer subdivisions that have grown on the north and east sides of town over the past two decades. Whether your property is in an established neighborhood near downtown or in one of the newer areas on the outskirts, the soil conditions - caliche, heavy clay, and shrink-swell cycles - are something every fence in this city has to handle. Eagle Pass Fence has been working in this soil since 2015 and knows what it takes to build something that stays put.
The climate here is demanding - summers run past 100 degrees for weeks, spring winds funnel through the Rio Grande corridor, and the rare hard freeze can stress anything built outdoors. We build every fence with those conditions in mind. If you are looking for a fence contractor who understands Eagle Pass specifically - not just South Texas in general - we are the local option. The National Weather Service San Antonio office tracks climate data for this region if you want to understand the full range of conditions your fence will need to withstand.
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Eagle Pass Fence
1465 Quarry StAlways open, 24/7.
Call or send us a message today and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate in Eagle Pass or the surrounding area.