If your yard is visible to the street or your neighbors, a properly installed privacy fence changes that fast. We set posts deep enough for Eagle Pass wind and soil - so your fence stands long after we leave.

Privacy fence installation in Eagle Pass means putting up a solid 6-to-8-foot barrier around your yard - most residential jobs are completed in one to three days, with wood the most affordable option and vinyl the most durable choice for South Texas heat.
A lot of Eagle Pass homeowners have been putting off fence work for years - dealing with a leaning fence, rotting boards, or no fence at all. The longer it waits, the more the problem grows and the more exposed your yard stays. Privacy fence installation in Eagle Pass is one of the fastest ways to turn your outdoor space into something you can actually use.
If your fence has reached the end of its life, pairing a new privacy fence with our fence repair service can sometimes extend the life of the sections that are still sound. And if you want a classic look alongside your privacy, our wood fence installation covers a full range of styles.
If you can push on a fence board and feel the whole section move, the structure is failing. In Eagle Pass, the combination of hard soil, high heat, and strong winds puts extra stress on posts and hardware. A fence that is visibly leaning or separating is a security and safety issue, not just an eyesore.
Wood that has turned dull gray and feels soft when you press on it is rotting from the inside out. In Eagle Pass, wood fences that have not been sealed regularly can reach this point in as few as five to seven years. Once the wood is soft and gray, painting over it won't fix the problem - the boards need to be replaced.
If you feel exposed every time you step outside, your current fence - or lack of one - is not doing its job. This is especially common on corner lots in Eagle Pass where two street-facing sides of the yard are visible to traffic. A privacy fence gives you back the ability to use your outdoor space without feeling watched.
A gate that drags, won't close fully, or has a latch that no longer lines up is a sign that the posts on either side have shifted. In Eagle Pass, caliche that was never properly broken up during the original installation is a common cause of post movement over time. Sometimes a gate repair is enough, but if the posts have moved, the section likely needs to be rebuilt.
We install wood, vinyl, and metal privacy fencing for residential yards throughout Eagle Pass and Maverick County. Wood is the most affordable option upfront and gives a natural, warm look - but it requires regular sealing and staining to hold up in South Texas heat. Vinyl costs more to install but handles the heat and UV exposure far better, needs almost no maintenance, and can last 30 years or more with just occasional cleaning. If you want to know more about the wood option specifically, our wood fence installation page covers wood styles and maintenance in detail.
Every privacy fence installation includes posts set in concrete at the correct depth for Eagle Pass wind exposure, panels or boards attached once footings cure, and gate installation and adjustment. If your fence is at the end of its life and needs full removal before the new one goes in, we handle old fence tear-out as part of the job. If certain sections are still sound, our fence repair service can address those individually while we replace the rest.
Best for homeowners who want a natural look at an affordable upfront price and are willing to seal or stain every few years.
Best for homeowners who want a low-maintenance fence that holds its appearance through Eagle Pass summers without annual upkeep.
Best for properties where durability and security are the top priority alongside visual screening - especially on corner lots.
Best when you need a secure, lockable entry point for your yard - we size the gate posts and hardware for everyday residential use.
Eagle Pass sits in open, flat terrain with few natural windbreaks. Strong south and southwest winds are common, especially in spring, and a solid privacy fence catches wind like a sail. That means post depth and concrete footing quality matter here more than in most Texas cities. Fences installed with shortcuts on post depth or concrete volume are the ones we get calls about after the first major wind event. The caliche layer under Eagle Pass soil also means post-hole digging takes longer and requires the right equipment - contractors who are not familiar with local ground conditions will hit that layer and either add charges or rush past it.
Homeowners in Uvalde, TX and Hondo, TX face similar climate and soil challenges. We bring the same local knowledge to every privacy fence job in the region - setting posts that are deep enough to stay put through the seasons, not just through the first calm summer.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few quick questions - how much fence you need, what material you are considering, whether there is an existing fence to remove - so we can give you a useful estimate, not a placeholder number.
We pull the building permit from the City of Eagle Pass and call 811 to mark underground utilities before any digging starts. We also confirm your property line so the fence goes in the right place the first time - not two feet into your neighbor's yard.
The crew marks post locations and digs the holes - which in Eagle Pass often means working through caliche. Posts go into the holes set in concrete. The concrete needs 24 to 48 hours to fully cure before panels or boards are attached. This is the most important step - posts set correctly stay straight for years.
Once the posts are solid, the crew attaches the fence boards or panels and hangs and adjusts the gate. Before we leave, we walk the full fence line with you to check that the fence is level, the gate latches properly, and there are no loose boards or gaps at the base.
Written quote, permit handled, posts set right for this climate. Call or send a message today.
(830) 386-1883We tell you what actually holds up here - not what looks good in a catalog. Eagle Pass heat and UV are hard on wood that is not sealed properly, so when vinyl or metal makes more sense for your yard and budget, we say so upfront rather than installing something that will need replacing in five years.
Strong south and southwest winds hit Eagle Pass regularly, especially in spring. A solid privacy fence acts like a sail, and shallow posts will show it after the first serious wind event. We set every post at the depth this terrain demands - which means your fence stays standing through storm season without constant repairs.
We handle the City of Eagle Pass permit process from application to inspection, and we confirm your property line before any post goes in the ground. This protects you from having to move the fence later because it was placed in the wrong location.
We price the full job upfront - including Eagle Pass soil conditions, any old fence removal, and site cleanup. The number on your written quote is the number on your invoice. For installation best practices, the{' '}American Fence Association is the leading trade reference for residential fence work.
Eagle Pass Fence has been installing privacy fencing for homeowners across Maverick County since 2015. We know the soil, the wind, and the permit process - and we build every fence to handle all three.
For installation standards and material guidance, see the American Fence Association and Consumer Reports.
Fix leaning posts, rotting boards, and broken gates without replacing the entire fence line.
Learn MoreClassic wood privacy fence styles installed with the post depth and concrete footings Eagle Pass terrain requires.
Learn MoreWe install privacy fencing across Eagle Pass and Maverick County. Written quote, permit handled, posts set for South Texas wind and soil. Schedule your estimate now.