
TX Kerrville Fencing is a fence contractor serving Hunt, TX, installing farm and ranch fencing, wood privacy fences, and pet enclosures for cabins, vacation homes, and working ranches along the South Fork of the Guadalupe River. We have served Kerr County since 2016 and know how to work in limestone country - from post drilling in bedrock to materials that hold up after a flash flood.

We build and repair fences for vacation cabins, river properties, residential yards, and working ranches throughout Hunt and the surrounding Kerr County area.
Hunt sits in the heart of Kerr County ranch country, where multi-acre lots and working livestock operations are the norm rather than the exception. Our farm and ranch fencing service covers barbed wire perimeters, woven wire livestock enclosures, and steel gate installations sized for the limestone terrain that defines this part of the Hill Country.
Vacation cabins and river properties in Hunt often need a defined yard perimeter that matches the natural character of the Hill Country - and cedar wood privacy fencing does that well. We set pressure-treated posts drilled to proper depth through limestone so the fence holds its line through seasons of summer heat and the occasional freeze that hits Kerr County every winter.
Hunt properties tend to have more open space than a typical suburban yard, which means dogs can cover a lot of ground fast - and predators like coyotes are a real concern this deep into the Hill Country. We build pet enclosures sized and configured for the actual layout of your Hunt property, with materials chosen to stand up to the rough terrain and weather.
Vacation homes in Hunt often sit empty for weeks or months, and storm damage or cedar encroachment can go unnoticed until the owner returns. We repair leaning posts, replace wire sections damaged by flooding or falling branches, and re-hang gates that have shifted so your fence is back in working order before your next visit to the property.
The Hill Country sun around Hunt is intense, and wood fencing left bare in this climate starts to gray, crack, and check within a couple of seasons. Staining and sealing extends fence life substantially and protects against the moisture extremes common here - dry summers that shrink wood followed by heavy spring rains that can saturate it.
Many cabins and ranch homes in the Hunt area were built decades ago, and the original fencing is often at or past the end of its life. When a fence has too many rotted posts, washed-out sections, or flash flood damage to repair economically, full replacement is the right call. We haul off the old fence and set new materials built for the specific conditions of your Hunt property.
Hunt is an unincorporated community in Kerr County with no city government, no city hall, and no local building department - which means the rules that apply to a fence project here are different from what they are in Kerrville or another incorporated city. The county handles permits for some work, and agricultural fencing on rural property often falls outside the permit requirement entirely. Understanding that distinction matters before you start any fence project in Hunt. Beyond the permit picture, the ground itself is the defining challenge. The Edwards Plateau limestone that underlies most of the Kerr County land around Hunt means post holes hit solid rock within the first one to two feet on most properties. A contractor equipped only for soft soil will either set shallow posts that fail in a season or leave the job unfinished - neither outcome is acceptable, and both are common when out-of-area contractors take Hunt jobs without the right equipment.
The Guadalupe River adds a second layer of complexity. Hunt sits in the river valley, and the South Fork of the Guadalupe can rise quickly after heavy rains upstream. Properties near the river have dealt with flooding before, and fence materials that work fine on a hillside lot may fail quickly on a riverside property where floodwaters can sit against posts for hours. Part of doing good fence work in Hunt is understanding which parcels have that flood exposure and choosing post materials, depth, and placement accordingly. Vacation properties also present their own challenge: cabins that sit empty for months allow storm damage and cedar encroachment to go unchecked, so when owners finally call, there may be more work needed than a single repair visit can cover.
Our crew works throughout Hunt regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Hunt is about 8 miles west of Kerrville along FM 1340 - a straightforward drive from our base that means we can schedule and show up without the travel delays that affect contractors coming from San Antonio or other distant cities. We know the area along FM 1340 from the cluster of buildings near the Hunt Store out to the ranches and river cabins tucked back in the hills, and we are familiar with the access challenges that come with properties on long gravel drives or hillside locations.
Hunt has been known across Texas for decades as a hub for youth summer camps along the Guadalupe River, which means a significant share of properties in the area are vacation homes or cabins rather than year-round residences. We have worked on many of these properties - often coordinating with owners who live elsewhere in Texas and cannot always be on-site - and we are comfortable managing job details remotely when needed. If you are an out-of-area owner trying to get your Hunt cabin or river property sorted, we can handle the assessment, scope, and scheduling with a phone call.
From Hunt, our service area extends outward into neighboring communities including Fredericksburg to the north and Ingram to the east along Highway 39. Whether your property is right on the river road or up in the cedar hills above the valley, we serve the full Hunt area and the surrounding Kerr County land.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. If you are managing your Hunt property from out of town, we are set up to gather the details we need by phone and schedule your estimate visit with minimal back-and-forth.
We visit your Hunt property to walk the fence line, assess the ground conditions, and identify any limestone bedrock or flood-terrain factors that affect the project. The estimate we provide is written, itemized, and free - there is no cost to find out exactly what the job entails and what it will cost.
Our crew handles the work with the right equipment for limestone country - including the rock auger needed for proper post depth on bedrock properties. You do not need to be on-site during installation, which matters for Hunt vacation property owners who manage things from a distance.
When the work is done, we clean up the site and walk through the completed fence. If you are not local, we document the finished work and can send photos. We stand behind the work and want every Hunt customer to have a fence they are confident in.
We serve cabins, ranches, and residential properties throughout Hunt, TX and the surrounding Kerr County area. Contact us for a free on-site estimate.
(830) 386-1933Hunt is an unincorporated community in Kerr County, Texas, located about 8 miles west of Kerrville along FM 1340. The South Fork of the Guadalupe River runs right through the community, and the surrounding terrain is everything the Texas Hill Country is known for - cedar-and-oak covered hills, exposed limestone outcroppings, and a river valley that draws both wildlife and people. There is no city government in Hunt; residents rely on Kerr County for road and infrastructure services. The housing stock reflects the area's character: a mix of older ranch homes, mid-20th-century cabins, and newer river-view properties built by people who wanted a piece of the Hill Country landscape.
Hunt has been famous across Texas for generations as a summer camp destination. Dozens of youth camps operate along the Guadalupe River in and around the community, and families from across the state have come to know the Hunt area because of them. Many of those families have purchased cabins or weekend properties nearby, which is why vacation homes and part-time residences make up a meaningful share of the local housing stock alongside the full-time ranch and river properties. The community of Fredericksburg sits to the north in Gillespie County and is a popular day trip from Hunt. To the east, the town of Kerrville is where most Hunt residents go for shopping, medical care, and county services - and where TX Kerrville Fencing is based.
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