Aluminum fencing gives your yard a sharp, finished look without the upkeep of iron or the weather vulnerability of wood - and we install it to last through Eagle Pass summers.

Aluminum fence installation in Eagle Pass provides a durable, rust-resistant perimeter fence with a classic look, most residential projects completed in one to two days once posts are set and concrete has cured. Unlike wrought iron, aluminum will not rust. Unlike wood, it will not warp, rot, or need repainting every few years in the South Texas heat.
Aluminum fencing works well for front yards where curb appeal matters, backyard perimeters where families need containment, and properties where a clean, finished look is part of the goal. If your primary concern is maximum security over aesthetics, our commercial fence installation service may be a better starting point for your conversation with us.
If your yard has no defined perimeter and you have noticed foot traffic or security concerns near your home, a fence is the most direct solution. In Eagle Pass, where border-area security is a real part of daily life for many residents, a visible perimeter gives your family a meaningful sense of safety.
If you have been holding back from letting kids or dogs outside freely because there is nothing to keep them in, that changes the day a fence goes in. A properly installed aluminum fence with a self-latching gate gives you a contained space you can trust every time.
An older wrought iron or chain link fence that is visibly leaning, has sections that have pulled away from posts, or is showing heavy corrosion is no longer doing its job. In Eagle Pass's heat, metal fences that were not properly coated can deteriorate faster than homeowners expect.
Eagle Pass's caliche-heavy soil can shift after heavy rain followed by dry spells - a common cycle in this part of Texas. If you can rock a fence post back and forth with your hand, the foundation of that fence has failed and a reinstallation with properly set posts is needed.
We install aluminum fencing in a range of heights and panel styles to fit residential yards throughout Eagle Pass. Standard residential installations use panels set between aluminum posts anchored in concrete, with heights typically ranging from three to six feet. For homeowners who want a more traditional appearance without the maintenance of iron, aluminum is the natural choice. If your taste leans toward an even more formal look, our ornamental iron fence installation service is worth a comparison.
Every aluminum installation includes gate options - single walk gates and double drive gates with self-latching hardware rated for daily use. We also handle projects where the fence needs to follow sloped terrain, which is common in newer subdivisions on the outskirts of Eagle Pass. If your project involves a larger property or commercial application, see our commercial fence installation service for details on how we handle larger scopes.
Classic picket-style panels in a range of heights, suited for front yards, backyards, and side enclosures.
For yards that are not perfectly level, we rack or step panels to follow the grade without gaps.
Walk gates and double drive gates with heavy-duty self-latching hardware for daily use.
If your neighborhood has HOA restrictions on style, height, or color, we work within those requirements before ordering materials.
Eagle Pass sits in the Chihuahuan Desert borderland and regularly sees summer temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit with intense UV radiation that can degrade lower-grade coatings faster than in most other parts of Texas. This is exactly why the quality of your fence panels and their coating matters here more than it would in a cooler climate. We use aluminum panels rated for high-UV environments so that the finish holds its color and structural integrity through multiple South Texas summers - not just the first one. The Aluminum Association provides industry standards on coating durability that inform what we specify for this climate.
Eagle Pass is also a city where HOA rules are increasingly common in newer subdivisions, particularly those developed in the last decade on the north and east sides of town. We handle the HOA documentation along with the city permit application so you do not have to navigate both processes on your own. Whether your project is in an established neighborhood near downtown or a newer subdivision, we serve the full area, including Del Rio and Uvalde.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. You do not need exact measurements - we take those ourselves during the site visit.
We walk your fence line, check for caliche soil and slope, and give you a written, itemized quote. We also discuss whether your neighborhood requires HOA approval before the permit can be submitted.
We submit the permit application to the City of Eagle Pass on your behalf, and provide any drawings your HOA needs. This step typically takes a few days to a couple of weeks depending on current workload.
The crew sets posts in concrete, attaches panels, and hangs gates. After concrete cures - usually 24 to 48 hours - we do a final walkthrough with you and address any adjustments before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation after the estimate. Someone from our team will call to schedule a free on-site visit and give you a written quote tailored to your yard.
(830) 386-1883We specify panels with a powder coat finish rated for the high-UV environment of South Texas. That means your fence holds its color and structural integrity long after lower-grade materials would have faded or become brittle.
We know Eagle Pass soil. If your yard has a hard caliche layer - and many do - we factor that into your estimate before any work begins. You will not see a mid-job charge added because the ground was harder than expected.
Dealing with the City of Eagle Pass building department and a neighborhood HOA at the same time can be confusing. We handle both on your behalf so your fence is legal, documented, and approved before a single post goes in the ground. We operate in compliance with Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation requirements.
Every estimate we provide is written and itemized. We do not quote aluminum fence installation over the phone because slope, soil, and layout conditions vary too much across Eagle Pass yards to give you an honest number without seeing the property.
Our workmanship commitment is simple: if something is not right after we finish, call us and we will come back to fix it. That applies to gate hardware, panel alignment, and post stability - not just the cosmetic stuff.
For larger properties or business applications where the scope goes beyond a standard residential aluminum install.
Learn MoreA heavier, more traditional alternative to aluminum for homeowners who want a formal look and are willing to do more upkeep.
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