
Eagle Pass Fence is your local fence contractor in Eagle Pass, TX, providing wood fence installation, vinyl fencing, chain link, and privacy fences to Maverick County homeowners - licensed, insured, and responding within 1 business day.

Eagle Pass homes deal with caliche soil, intense UV, and high termite pressure - all conditions that demand properly treated posts and sealed wood. Our wood fence installation service is built around those local realities, not generic installation guides.
Eagle Pass summers are hard on painted surfaces, but vinyl holds its color without fading or cracking the way wood can in sustained 100-degree heat. It is the right choice for homeowners who want a clean look without annual maintenance.
Single-family homes on modest lots are the norm in Eagle Pass, and most backyards benefit from a full-height privacy fence that creates a real separation from neighbors. We build in wood and vinyl to match any budget.
Chain link is the most practical fencing option for larger Eagle Pass properties, agricultural edges, and commercial lots - it handles the shrink-swell soil cycle without the structural stress that affects wood posts.
Many Eagle Pass fences were installed in the 1980s and 1990s alongside the housing stock from that era. When posts lean, boards split, or sections fail after a storm, fast repair prevents a small problem from turning into a full replacement.
With cross-border traffic and a close-knit community where properties are active through all hours, an automated driveway gate adds a practical layer of access control that many Eagle Pass homeowners find worthwhile.
The soil in Maverick County is predominantly clay with a caliche layer just below the surface. Caliche is a hardened calcium carbonate deposit that acts like concrete when dry and becomes difficult to penetrate without power equipment. Every post-hole dug in Eagle Pass can hit that layer at different depths, and a contractor who has never encountered it will underestimate the time and equipment required to do the job right. Shallow posts mean a fence that leans within a few years.
On top of the soil challenge, Eagle Pass regularly sees summer temperatures above 100 degrees for weeks at a time. That heat accelerates wood drying, degrades unsealed surfaces, and can warp posts set without adequate concrete support. The area also falls within one of Texas's highest termite-activity zones - subterranean termites work from the ground up and can hollow out a fence post before the surface shows any visible damage. Knowing all of this before you start is what separates a fence that lasts from one that needs replacing in five years.
Eagle Pass Fence has served Maverick County since 2015, and our crew regularly pulls permits from the City of Eagle Pass building department. We work in the established neighborhoods closer to the Rio Grande, in the newer subdivisions that have grown on the north and east sides of the city, and on the agricultural lots that sit between Eagle Pass proper and the surrounding ranches. The difference in soil conditions between a flat lot near Fort Duncan Park and a caliche-heavy yard on the outskirts is real, and we plan our post depths accordingly.
Eagle Pass is a border community with a character unlike any other part of Texas. The Camino Real International Bridge, cross-border family ties, and proximity to Piedras Negras, Mexico shape everything from traffic patterns to the rhythm of daily life here. Properties in this city tend to stay in families for a long time, which means most homeowners are genuinely invested in keeping their fences solid for the next decade, not just the next inspection.
We also serve homeowners just across the county line in Del Rio, where similar caliche and clay conditions apply, and in Carrizo Springs, where agricultural properties make up a large share of the fencing work. The same standards we bring to an Eagle Pass backyard are what every job in the region gets.
We respond within 1 business day. A short conversation covers your fence type, approximate footage, and whether you need old fencing removed first - so we arrive at your property already knowing the basics.
We walk the property line, measure the run, and check soil conditions including caliche depth at planned post locations. You get a written, itemized quote with no verbal estimates and no surprises. This is where cost questions get answered.
We handle the City of Eagle Pass permit application before any work starts. Utility marking is scheduled through 811 before any digging. You do not need to be on-site for this step.
Most Eagle Pass residential fences are complete in two to three days. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave - if anything is not right, we address it before the job is closed.
We serve Eagle Pass and all of Maverick County. Share your project details and we will get back to you within 1 business day with a free, written estimate.
(830) 386-1883Eagle Pass is a city of approximately 29,000 people in Maverick County, sitting directly on the Rio Grande across from Piedras Negras, Mexico. It is the county seat and the main hub for a wide surrounding area. Most of the housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1990s - single-family homes on modest lots with stucco or masonry exteriors that are well suited to the hot, dry climate. Newer subdivisions have expanded on the north and east sides of town over the past two decades, adding a newer layer of residential construction to the city. The community is close-knit and predominantly owner-occupied, with a homeownership rate around 60 to 65 percent.
Landmarks that nearly every Eagle Pass resident knows include Fort Duncan Park along the Rio Grande, one of the oldest military forts in Texas and a central gathering spot for local families, and the Camino Real International Bridge, which handles a large volume of daily cross-border traffic. The Kickapoo Lucky Eagle Casino, located just outside the city, is one of the most well-known destinations in the region. We work on homes throughout Eagle Pass, from the older established blocks near downtown to the newer neighborhoods on the outskirts. Homeowners in Brackettville to the northeast and Crystal City to the south are also neighbors we serve regularly.
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