Your business property deserves a fence that actually holds up - through South Texas heat, hard caliche soil, and the winds that roll through every spring. We handle permits, post-setting, and gate installation from start to finish.

Commercial fence installation in Eagle Pass means putting up a durable fence around a business property, parking lot, storage yard, or industrial site - most jobs are completed in one to five days depending on the total footage and site conditions.
If your commercial property in Eagle Pass has no perimeter barrier, has a fence that is failing, or is expanding into new space, you are dealing with a real security and liability gap. We install chain-link, ornamental iron, and panel fencing for businesses across Maverick County - from small retail lots to large warehouse yards.
Many commercial jobs also involve access control. If you need a gate alongside your fence, our privacy fence installation and security fence installation services cover the full range of commercial needs.
If sections of your perimeter fence are visibly leaning or pulling away from the posts, the structure is failing. In Eagle Pass, this often follows a stretch of high winds or heavy rain that softens the soil and lets posts shift. A leaning commercial fence is a liability if someone is injured near it.
If vehicles, foot traffic, or unauthorized activity crosses your property because there is no barrier, a fence is the most direct fix. This is common for undeveloped commercial lots and storage yards in Eagle Pass where open land near the border can attract unwanted access. A properly installed fence with a locked gate gives you control over who enters.
Small rust spots and minor dents can be repaired, but when corrosion covers a significant portion of the fence, repair costs can approach the cost of full replacement. Eagle Pass heat and humidity accelerate rust on uncoated metal fencing, so what looks minor in winter can spread quickly by summer.
Gates that fail to close or latch are a daily security gap. In Eagle Pass heat, metal gates can warp or posts can shift enough to throw alignment off. If gate problems keep coming back after repeated adjustments, the post installation may be the real issue - and that is a conversation worth having with a commercial fence contractor.
We install commercial fencing for a wide range of property types - parking lots, storage yards, trucking facilities, retail lots, and multi-use commercial spaces. Our most popular option for commercial properties is chain-link, which holds up well in extreme heat and is cost-effective to install and repair. For properties where curb appeal matters alongside security, ornamental iron is a strong choice. We also install privacy fence panels for commercial sites that need a visual barrier as well as a physical one.
Every commercial job includes proper post depth for Maverick County soil, concrete footings sized for the fence height and expected wind load, and gate hardware rated for daily commercial use. If your property needs a higher level of access control, our security fence installation service covers anti-climb features, barbed wire toppers, and heavy-duty gate systems.
Best for properties where budget, durability, and low maintenance are the top priorities - parking lots, storage yards, and utility areas.
Best for retail, office, and mixed-use properties where appearance matters alongside security.
Best for commercial properties that need to screen operations, equipment, or outdoor storage from public view.
Best for high-traffic commercial entrances, controlled access yards, and properties with elevated security requirements.
Eagle Pass sits on the U.S.-Mexico border, and commercial properties here face security demands that most inland Texas markets don't deal with at the same level. Warehouses, trucking yards, storage facilities, and retail lots near the port of entry often need taller fences, anti-climb features, and heavy-duty gate hardware. We have installed commercial fencing throughout Maverick County for exactly these conditions. We also know the caliche layer under Eagle Pass soil better than out-of-area crews do - which matters when every post has to be set through that hard layer before any fence can go up.
Business owners in Del Rio, TX and Laredo, TX face similar conditions - extreme summer heat, caliche soil, and strong seasonal winds that stress fence lines if the posts are not anchored correctly. We bring that same local knowledge to every commercial project we take on in this region.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - property type, total footage, gate count - so we can schedule a site visit with the right information already in hand.
We walk your fence line, check ground conditions for caliche, and measure total footage. You receive a written quote that breaks down material, labor, and permit fees - no vague estimates that change once work starts.
We handle the permit application with the City of Eagle Pass before scheduling installation. This step usually takes a few business days to a couple of weeks. We keep you updated - you should never have to chase us for a status.
The crew sets posts in concrete sized for this climate, attaches the fence fabric or panels once footings cure, then walks the entire perimeter with you to check post alignment, panel tension, and gate operation before we leave.
Written quote, permit handling, and a crew that knows Maverick County soil. No surprises.
(830) 386-1883The City of Eagle Pass requires permits for commercial fence work, and navigating that process takes time. We pull the permit, manage the paperwork, and do not start work until everything is properly approved - protecting you from future compliance issues.
Strong south and southwest winds are common here, and caliche under the surface makes post-setting harder than it looks. We account for both when we set every post - using the right concrete volume and post depth so your fence stays straight through storm season.
Gates are the part of a commercial fence that fails first when the hardware is undersized. We specify gate hardware rated for the weight and frequency of use your property demands, so you are not adjusting hinges or replacing latches every few months. Learn more from the American Fence Association at americanfenceassociation.com.
Contractors who don't know Eagle Pass soil quote a low number and then add charges when they hit the hard caliche layer mid-job. We inspect the site first and price the full job upfront - so the number you agree to is the number on your invoice.
Eagle Pass Fence has been serving Maverick County since 2015. Every commercial job we take on gets the same attention to soil conditions, wind exposure, and permit compliance that this area demands.
For industry standards on commercial fence installation, see the American Fence Association and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Solid wood, vinyl, or metal panel fencing that screens your commercial outdoor space from public view.
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Learn MoreWe handle permits, post-setting, and gate hardware for commercial properties across Eagle Pass and Maverick County. Call today for a free written estimate.