
Eagle Pass Fence is your local fence contractor serving Uvalde, TX and Uvalde County, installing privacy fences, farm and ranch fencing, and wood and chain link fences for residential and rural properties - responding to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Many Uvalde homes are older properties with modest lots that sit close to neighboring houses - a 6-foot privacy fence adds separation and yard security without a major renovation. Our privacy fence installation service uses materials suited to the extreme UV exposure and heat cycles Uvalde summers produce, so your fence holds up over time rather than fading or warping within a few years.
Wood fencing fits naturally into Uvalde neighborhoods where older single-family homes line the streets near the historic downtown. Pressure-treated lumber and proper sealing are required here - untreated wood dries out and splits quickly under the southwest Texas summer sun, shortening the fence life significantly.
Uvalde County is ranching and agricultural country - properties outside the city often include acreage, barns, and livestock that need functional perimeter fencing. We install barbed wire, woven wire, and high-tensile systems suited to the rolling terrain and brush country common in this part of southwest Texas.
Chain link is a practical and low-maintenance choice for Uvalde homeowners who want a defined perimeter without the upkeep wood requires. Galvanized chain link handles the clay soil conditions in Uvalde County without the post-movement issues that affect less durable materials.
A large portion of Uvalde homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s, and many of the fences on those properties are showing their age. Posts shifted by decades of shrink-swell soil movement, split boards, and sagging gates are common repair calls we handle throughout Uvalde County.
In Uvalde, staining and sealing is not an optional add-on - it is what keeps a wood fence from deteriorating in two or three years under the relentless summer UV. We apply quality penetrating stains and sealants at installation and can revisit existing fences that have lost their protective coating before the damage gets worse.
The soil beneath most of Uvalde is a clay-heavy mix that shrinks and swells with every dry period and rain event. Summer temperatures in Uvalde regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit from June through August, drying out the ground and causing it to pull away from fence posts. When spring or fall rains arrive, the soil swells back. That cycle puts constant stress on any fence - posts work loose, boards warp, and gates stop closing squarely. A contractor who has not worked this soil before will set posts at the wrong depth and use the wrong concrete approach, leaving you with early repairs on a fence that should have lasted 15 years.
Uvalde also has a wide mix of property types that require different fencing approaches. Older single-family homes near the historic downtown and the area around the Uvalde Grand Opera House need fences that fit modest urban lots and blend with the neighborhood. Properties on the edge of town are larger and sometimes include working agriculture or hobby animals that need functional perimeter fencing. Spring hailstorms - which hit this part of Texas with regularity - can damage fence boards, knock out gate hardware, and strip stain from surfaces in a single event. Having a contractor who can assess storm damage quickly and get repairs done before the next round of weather matters here.
Our crew works throughout Uvalde and the surrounding Uvalde County area regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Uvalde sits at the intersection of US Highway 90 and US Highway 83, about 85 miles west of San Antonio. The city is the county seat, and its neighborhoods spread outward from the historic downtown core. A significant share of homes in the older neighborhoods near downtown were built mid-century and sit on lots sized for that era - smaller than what you find on the newer subdivisions along the city edges.
We are familiar with the city layout, from the streets around the Uvalde Grand Opera House and the historic downtown area to the ranch properties and acreage that begin a few miles outside the city limits. Garner State Park to the north draws visitors along the Frio River corridor, and many property owners in that direction have rural lots with specific fencing needs tied to livestock and wildlife.
We also serve Hondo, about 40 miles east on Highway 90 in Medina County, where a similar mix of residential and agricultural fencing work keeps our crew active along that stretch. Homeowners between Uvalde and Hondo get the same response time and workmanship as those in either city.
We respond within 1 business day. A short conversation covers your fence type, approximate footage, and whether it is an in-town residential job or a larger rural property - so we show up prepared with the right equipment.
We visit your Uvalde property, walk the fence line, check soil conditions, and measure the run. You get a written, itemized quote that covers labor, materials, and any soil-specific factors. Pricing questions get answered here - before you make any commitment.
We confirm permit requirements with the City of Uvalde or Uvalde County before work starts and handle the permit application. Utility marking is arranged ahead of any digging so the job proceeds safely.
Most in-town residential fences in Uvalde are complete in two to three days. Ranch and larger rural jobs are scheduled by footage and terrain. We walk the finished fence with you at the end and address anything that falls short of expectations before we pack up.
We serve Uvalde and all of Uvalde County. No travel fee for on-site estimates. We respond within 1 business day.
(830) 386-1883Uvalde is the county seat of Uvalde County in southwest Texas, with a population of around 15,000 people. The city sits at the crossroads of US Highway 90 and US Highway 83, about 85 miles west of San Antonio. Many families have lived in Uvalde for generations, and that long-term ownership shows in the housing stock - a majority of homes are owner-occupied, and a large share were built between the 1940s and 1970s. The older neighborhoods near downtown feature single-family homes with masonry and stucco exteriors common to this part of Texas, modest lot sizes, and carports rather than enclosed garages. The city is also known for its historic downtown, anchored by landmarks including the Uvalde Grand Opera House - built in 1891 - and the John Nance Garner Museum honoring the Uvalde native who served as the 32nd Vice President of the United States.
Outside the city center, Uvalde County transitions quickly into ranching and agricultural land. The area is known for its honey production and for the scenic Frio River corridor that runs through the region, including Garner State Park, one of the most visited parks in Texas. Properties outside the city can range from small residential acreage to large working ranches. Neighboring communities we serve include Brackettville to the west and Hondo to the east, both along the Highway 90 corridor.
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