
TX Kerrville Fencing is a fence contractor serving Bandera, TX, building farm and ranch fencing, wood and vinyl privacy fences, and custom gate installations for homeowners and landowners throughout Bandera County. We have served the Texas Hill Country since 2016 and know how to work with the limestone bedrock and caliche soil that defines this part of the Edwards Plateau.

We build, repair, and replace fences for in-town residential properties, large acreage lots, and working ranches throughout Bandera and the surrounding county.
Bandera County is ranching country, and most properties here sit on enough acreage to need serious perimeter fencing for livestock, property lines, and gate control. Our farm and ranch fencing service covers barbed wire and woven wire perimeters, livestock-specific configurations for cattle, goats, and horses, and custom steel gate installations built for the rocky Hill Country terrain common throughout Bandera County.
Many in-town properties near Main Street and along the Medina River in Bandera are older homes where cedar wood privacy fencing fits the character of the neighborhood better than vinyl or metal. We drill posts to proper depth through the limestone and caliche under Bandera lots to keep wood fences standing straight through the freeze-thaw cycles and summer heat that define this part of the Hill Country.
For Bandera homeowners who want a clean yard perimeter without the maintenance that wood requires, vinyl is a practical alternative. It does not absorb moisture, will not crack or gray under the Hill Country sun, and holds its appearance through years of the wet-dry cycles that stress untreated wood fencing in this climate. We install vinyl privacy and picket fences on both in-town lots and acreage properties.
Clay soil movement under Bandera properties works posts loose over time, and spring flooding near the Medina River can wash out low-lying fence sections. We repair leaning posts, replace boards and wire sections damaged by weather or vegetation, and re-hang gates that have shifted out of alignment so homeowners get more service life from their existing fence.
Bandera has a strong sense of identity - ranches, dude resorts, and historic Main Street properties each have a visual character worth preserving. When a standard fence style does not fit, we design custom solutions that match the aesthetic of the property, whether that means a custom cedar split-rail entry, a decorative iron gate, or a mixed-material perimeter that works with the existing limestone stonework.
Coyotes and other wildlife are active throughout Bandera County, making a secure yard enclosure a genuine safety concern for pet owners - not just a convenience. We build dog-proof enclosures configured for the size and layout of your Bandera property, with post depth and material choices suited to the rocky soil that can make standard installations unreliable without proper drilling.
Bandera County covers a lot of Hill Country terrain, and most of it sits on the Edwards Plateau - a geology of thin caliche and clay soil over limestone bedrock that creates real challenges for fence installation. Clay soil expands when wet and contracts when dry, putting constant pressure on posts and concrete footings through every season. Hard limestone bedrock starts within one to two feet of the surface on many Bandera properties, which makes standard post-setting equipment useless. Any fence contractor working in this county needs a hydraulic rock auger as standard equipment, not a special add-on. When a contractor bids a job in Bandera without accounting for bedrock drilling, the resulting posts are either too shallow to hold long-term or the job stalls on-site - both outcomes cost the homeowner money in the end.
The climate adds consistent pressure on fence materials as well. Bandera summers are long and hot, with temperatures regularly above 95 degrees Fahrenheit from June through September - UV exposure at this level cracks and bleaches untreated wood within a couple of seasons. Winter brings freeze-thaw cycles that stress concrete, crack mortar joints around masonry gate columns, and shift posts that were set without enough depth. The February 2021 winter storm hit the Hill Country hard and left visible damage on fences, driveways, and exterior structures across Bandera County. Beyond the weather, the county has a large older housing stock - many properties have fences that were installed before current methods were standard, and those older installations need either repair or full replacement rather than another round of patches.
Our crew works throughout Bandera regularly. Bandera is the county seat of Bandera County, and when residential fence jobs inside city limits need a permit, the City of Bandera handles that process. We are familiar with the distinction between what applies to in-town properties and what governs the unincorporated rural land that makes up most of the county. That means we can confirm requirements for your specific address and handle the permit process so you are not left figuring it out on your own.
The Medina River runs right through Bandera and is central to daily life here - it shapes where people live, how properties are laid out, and what flood exposure looks like on riverside lots. We have worked on fence projects near the Medina and understand that post material selection and placement are different decisions on low-lying river-adjacent ground than they are on the higher, drier hillside properties further from town. We also know the roads and access routes across Bandera County, from Main Street properties near the historic district to ranches on county roads several miles outside of town.
Bandera borders several other Hill Country communities we serve regularly. To the east, Medina sits along Highway 16 and shares much of the same geological and climate profile as Bandera. To the north, Pipe Creek is a community we serve along the Bandera-to-Boerne corridor. Whether your property is inside Bandera city limits or out on county land, we cover the full area.
Contact us by phone or through the form and we will respond within one business day. Tell us where the property is in Bandera and roughly what you are trying to accomplish - that gives us enough to schedule a site visit and prepare for what we will find on the ground.
We walk your Bandera property, assess the soil and bedrock conditions, check the fence line for obstacles, and confirm any permit requirements for your address. The written estimate covers everything - materials, labor, rock drilling if needed, and cleanup. No charge to get the full picture before you commit.
Our crew arrives with the rock auger and other equipment needed for Bandera County limestone - not standard post drivers that fail in bedrock. We clear the fence corridor, drill to correct depth, set posts, and build the fence to stand up to this climate for the long term.
When the work is finished, we walk the completed fence with you, confirm gates operate correctly, and clean up the site. We stand behind the work and want every Bandera customer to leave the project confident in what they paid for.
We serve residential yards, ranch properties, and acreage lots throughout Bandera and the surrounding county. No obligation - just an honest assessment of what your project involves and what it will cost.
(830) 386-1933Bandera is a small city of roughly 900 people and the county seat of Bandera County, which covers about 800 square miles of Hill Country terrain with a total population of around 23,000 people. The city calls itself the Cowboy Capital of the World - a title grounded in its long history of dude ranches, weekly rodeos at Mansfield Park, and honky-tonks on Main Street that have been drawing visitors for generations. The Medina River runs through town, and riverside properties are some of the most sought-after in the county. Housing in Bandera skews older, with a significant share of homes built before 1980 - many of these are limestone block or wood-frame structures with the character and the deferred maintenance that come with decades of Hill Country weather.
Most of Bandera County is made up of single-family homes on acreage lots rather than small city parcels. Owner-occupied rates are high, and residents tend to have a direct stake in keeping their properties in good shape. The county has a working ranch character alongside its tourism identity, with cattle operations, goat ranches, and recreational properties spread across the surrounding hills. Nearby communities we serve include Medina, which sits on Highway 16 to the northeast, and Pipe Creek, which lies along the road toward Boerne. From those communities to in-town Bandera, we cover the full range of property types and fence needs across this part of the Hill Country.
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Learn MoreCall TX Kerrville Fencing for a free estimate on your Bandera fence project - we know the rocky Edwards Plateau terrain, the older housing stock, and how to build fences that hold up in this part of Bandera County.