
TX Kerrville Fencing is a fence contractor serving Center Point, TX, building farm and ranch fencing, wood privacy fences, and vinyl installations for Kerr County homeowners and landowners. We have been working in the Center Point area since 2016 and are familiar with the large lots, limestone terrain, and Guadalupe River conditions that shape fence work on this stretch of Highway 27.

We install, repair, and replace fences for rural acreage properties, working ranches, and residential yards throughout Center Point and the surrounding Kerr County corridor.
Center Point is surrounded by Kerr County ranch land, and most properties along Highway 27 in this area sit on multiple acres with livestock, outbuildings, or open pasture that needs reliable perimeter fencing. Our farm and ranch fencing service covers barbed wire perimeters, woven wire livestock enclosures, cross-fencing for pasture rotation, and custom gates built to handle the limestone and clay-heavy terrain common in lower Kerr County.
Cedar wood privacy fencing is a comfortable fit for the older rural homes and modest single-story houses that make up most of the residential housing stock in Center Point. It blends with the Hill Country landscape and holds up well against the intense summer UV exposure in this part of Texas when maintained with periodic staining and sealing.
Vinyl fencing suits Center Point vacation and weekend property owners who want a yard fence that holds its appearance without requiring them to be on-site for regular maintenance. It does not crack, gray, or need staining in the summer heat, which matters when a property sits empty for stretches between visits.
Flash flooding along the Guadalupe, cedar encroachment pressing against wire, and posts set too shallow in limestone - those three things account for most of the fence repair calls we get in Center Point. We reset shifted posts, replace damaged sections, re-tension loose wire, and rehang gates that have sagged or come out of plumb so the fence performs the way it should without a full replacement.
Rural properties in Center Point have enough open space that dogs can cover a lot of ground quickly - and the surrounding Hill Country brush gives them plenty of places to disappear. We install secure yard enclosures sized for larger rural lots, with proper post depth and bottom wire configurations to prevent dogs from digging under or pushing through gaps at ground level.
Many homes in Center Point were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and original fencing from that era is well past its useful life in most cases. Full fence replacement makes more economic sense than continued repairs when posts have rotted through or livestock fencing has too many failed sections to patch reliably. We remove the old materials and build a new fence suited to the current use of your property.
Center Point is the kind of community where the work does not stop at the front door. Most properties out here sit on multiple acres, and homeowners often need fencing for the main yard, outbuildings, pastures, and property line boundaries - sometimes all on the same job. The ground does not cooperate easily either. Kerr County sits on a mix of thin limestone-topped soil and pockets of clay-heavy terrain in the lower river areas. Both present challenges for post installation: limestone requires a hydraulic auger to drill through, and clay soil expands and contracts with the seasons, pushing posts that were not set deeply enough to lean or pop out over time. A contractor who prices a job without accounting for the actual ground conditions will either cut corners on depth or come back with change orders after work starts.
The Guadalupe River running through Center Point adds a seasonal dimension to fence work here. Properties in low-lying areas near the river deal with flash flood risk that is among the highest in the country for this part of Texas - the Hill Country terrain funnels runoff fast, and a heavy rain can put water in places that look perfectly dry during a summer site visit. Fences built without accounting for flood-zone conditions - wrong post materials, insufficient depth, or placement in a natural water channel - fail sooner and cost more to replace. Beyond the terrain, a portion of Center Point properties are part-time vacation or weekend homes, which means deferred maintenance is common. We give part-time property owners an honest assessment of what the fence actually needs, not a sales pitch for a full replacement when repairs will do.
Our crew works throughout Center Point regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Center Point sits along Highway 27 between Kerrville and Comfort - we travel this road regularly as part of our normal service area, which means we can schedule jobs in Center Point without extended lead times. Permitting in this area falls under Kerr County for most unincorporated properties, and we know the local requirements for agricultural and residential fencing in this jurisdiction.
The Guadalupe River winds through Center Point, and properties along the river roads look and behave differently from the elevated ranch land further from the water. River-adjacent lots tend to have richer soil and better shade from the live oaks and cypress along the banks, but they also carry real flood risk that we factor into every fence design in those areas. The hilltop and ridge properties above town are rockier, drier, and typically call for ranch-style fencing across larger acreages.
Center Point sits between two communities we serve on a regular basis. Ingram, TX is just to the west, and Comfort, TX is to the east along the same highway corridor. We move through all three communities on a regular schedule and know the properties and terrain throughout this stretch of Kerr County.
Reach out by phone or online and we will respond within 1 business day. Tell us your property address, roughly what you need - yard fence, livestock perimeter, outbuilding enclosure - and whether you are a full-time resident or part-time. That helps us come prepared for the site visit.
We come to your Center Point property, walk the fence line, and assess the actual ground conditions - limestone depth, any flood-prone low spots, cedar encroachment, or boundary markers. The written estimate you receive reflects what your specific property needs, including any additional labor for rocky terrain. No cost for the estimate.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule the work around your availability. For properties with livestock, we confirm which areas need to be cleared before the crew arrives. The installation crew comes with equipment suited for limestone drilling, not just standard post drivers, so the job proceeds on schedule even when the ground is hard.
Before we leave, we walk the completed fence with you and confirm every section is straight, every gate latches cleanly, and the site is clear of materials and debris. For part-time property owners who may not be on-site during installation, we document the completed work with photos and reach you by phone for the final review.
We serve Center Point and the surrounding Kerr County corridor. Call or fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day.
(830) 386-1933Center Point is an unincorporated community in Kerr County, Texas, sitting along the Guadalupe River and Highway 27 roughly midway between Kerrville and Comfort. The population is small - estimated around 700 to 800 people - and the character of the community is distinctly rural. Properties in Center Point tend to be larger than what you would find in a suburban development: most lots run several acres, and it is common for homeowners to have a barn, workshop, or equipment shed in addition to the main house. The housing stock is largely older, with many homes built between the 1950s and 1980s. These are practical, working properties - not show homes - and the people who live here generally know what their land and structures need.
The Guadalupe River gives Center Point its identity. The river runs alongside Highway 27 through this stretch of Kerr County, drawing seasonal visitors for swimming and kayaking while also defining the flood risk that comes with living in the Hill Country. Properties closer to the river sit in more scenic but more flood-prone territory, while the ridgelines above town are rockier and drier, with the cedar and live oak cover typical of the Texas Hill Country. Most Center Point residents make the roughly 12-mile drive to Kerrville for shopping and services, and the two communities are closely linked. We serve homeowners and landowners in Center Point and the surrounding area, including the neighboring communities of Ingram, TX to the west and Comfort, TX to the east along Highway 27.
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Learn MoreCall TX Kerrville Fencing today or request a free estimate online. We know the acreage properties, the river terrain, and the ranch land along this stretch of Highway 27 - and we build fences that hold up to what this Hill Country throws at them.