
Off-the-shelf fence panels don't fit every lot. We design and build fences around your actual property - irregular shapes, slopes, HOA rules, and Eagle Pass soil conditions included.

Custom fence design in Eagle Pass means your fence is planned around your specific property - its shape, grade, soil conditions, and intended purpose. Instead of choosing from a catalog, a contractor measures your lot, talks through what you need, and builds a design that fits your home and the way you use your yard. Most residential installations are completed in one to two days on-site, with the total timeline from first call to finished fence running two to four weeks.
Many Eagle Pass homeowners come to us after a standard fence failed to fit their lot - gaps at the bottom on a sloped yard, panels that looked out of place on a corner lot, or a style that didn't match the home. If an existing fence has simply worn out and you want something different, we can also handle pool fence installation or ornamental iron fence installation as part of the same project.
The design process starts with an in-person visit, not a phone call with measurements. That is the only way to catch slope changes, soil issues, and setback requirements before a single post goes in the ground.
If you can push on a panel and feel it move, or see gaps opening up between boards and the frame, the structure is failing. In Eagle Pass, heat, dry soil, and wind put constant stress on aging fences - and once they start to go, they rarely stabilize on their own. A custom replacement designed for these conditions is the lasting fix.
Many newer homes on Eagle Pass's north side come without any fencing at all. Homeowners who have added a pool also need an enclosure - Texas law requires it. Starting with a custom design rather than a generic panel selection gives you a fence that fits the property from day one.
Many older neighborhoods near downtown Eagle Pass have lots that aren't square, or yards that slope toward the street. Standard fence panels leave gaps at the bottom or look uneven on these properties. A custom design builds the fence to follow your actual property, not the other way around.
If you have received a notice from your homeowners association or had a conversation with a neighbor about your fence's condition or placement, that is a clear signal to act. Replacing or redesigning a fence proactively is almost always less stressful and less expensive than waiting until it is required.
Custom design is not just about picking a style - it covers the full process from measuring and planning to permits and installation. We help you choose a material that makes sense for Eagle Pass conditions, whether that is a wood privacy fence, low-maintenance vinyl, powder-coated aluminum, or an ornamental option. Every design accounts for post depth in caliche soil, wind load from the Rio Grande corridor, and any HOA restrictions that apply to your neighborhood. If you want a decorative element added to a functional perimeter fence, we can incorporate that too - for example, ornamental iron fence installation is a common addition to otherwise standard wood or vinyl designs.
We also handle permit paperwork with the City of Eagle Pass building department as part of the project. If your yard includes a pool, we coordinate the fence design to meet Texas pool enclosure requirements - combining that with a pool fence installation keeps the project in one scope and avoids scheduling gaps between crews. Our written estimate covers soil conditions, design choices, and permit costs so the number you agree to is the number you pay.
Best for homeowners with unique lot shapes, grade changes, or design preferences that a standard panel system cannot accommodate.
Best for homeowners in newer Eagle Pass subdivisions with height, color, or material restrictions that require careful planning before materials are ordered.
Best for homeowners near busy roads or neighboring properties that sit higher, where a standard fence height or style won't provide the privacy or wind reduction needed.
Best for homeowners building on a lot that has no existing fence, allowing the design to be planned alongside the landscaping from the start.
Eagle Pass sits in the Chihuahuan Desert borderlands with summer temperatures that regularly top 100 degrees and UV exposure that fades and dries materials faster than in most of Texas. A fence designed without accounting for those conditions will start showing wear within the first couple of seasons. The caliche soil throughout the area adds another layer - contractors need specialized equipment to set posts deep enough to stay stable through the area's wet-dry cycles. Skipping that step produces a fence that leans within a few years.
The strong spring winds that move through the Rio Grande corridor put solid-panel fences under real stress. A good custom design accounts for this - spacing posts closer together or choosing a panel style that lets wind pass through without sacrificing privacy. We serve homeowners across Eagle Pass and the surrounding region, including Uvalde and Crystal City, where the same soil and weather conditions shape what makes a fence last.
We ask a few basic questions: what you are trying to accomplish, how much fencing you need, and whether your neighborhood has HOA rules. This takes ten to fifteen minutes and helps both of us figure out whether the project is a good fit. We reply within one business day.
We visit your property to measure the area, look at soil and grade, and talk through design options in person. This is when we flag caliche conditions, wind exposure, or setback requirements that affect the design. You leave with a clear sense of what is possible and what it costs.
If your project needs a city permit, we handle the application. Permit timelines vary by the city's current workload - plan for a few days to a couple of weeks. Once permits are in hand, materials are ordered and you are placed on the installation schedule with a realistic date, not a best-case guess.
The crew marks post locations, digs through caliche as needed, and installs the fence. Most residential fences are complete within one to two days. Before we leave, walk the fence line with us - check that gates swing freely, posts are plumb, and the result matches what you agreed on.
Free on-site consultation and written estimate. No obligation to move forward.
(830) 386-1883Caliche soil is common throughout Eagle Pass and requires specialized equipment and deeper footings to anchor posts properly. We account for this in every design - posts that are not set right in this ground will shift within a few years, no matter how good the fence panels are.
We work with the City of Eagle Pass building department directly and handle permit applications as part of the project scope. You do not have to figure out the paperwork yourself - and you do not have to worry about installing a fence that the city later requires you to remove.
The spring winds in the Rio Grande corridor are strong enough to push solid-panel fences that were not designed for it. We space posts and select panel styles with local wind patterns in mind - a detail the American Fence Association identifies as critical in high-wind regions.
Your written estimate accounts for soil conditions, design choices, and any permit costs before work begins. That is the number you pay - not a starting point that climbs once the crew is on your property. Verifying a contractor's licensing status through the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation is always a good first step before signing anything.
A well-built custom fence adds genuine value to a property - and in a market like Eagle Pass, where most homes have been owned for many years, that investment pays off in comfort, security, and curb appeal for the long run.
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Learn MoreCall or request a free on-site estimate today. We reply within one business day and include soil conditions, permits, and materials in every written quote.