
TX Kerrville Fencing is a fence contractor serving Ingram, TX, providing farm and ranch fencing, wood privacy fences, and vinyl and chain link installations for Kerr County homeowners and landowners. We have served the Ingram area since 2016 and know how to work with the rocky Edwards Plateau limestone that sits under most properties out here.

We install, repair, and replace fences for residential yards, rural acreage, and working ranches throughout Ingram and the surrounding Kerr County area.
Ingram sits in the heart of Kerr County ranch country, where most properties carry more acreage than a typical city lot and owners run cattle, goats, or other livestock. Our farm and ranch fencing service covers barbed wire perimeters, woven wire livestock enclosures, and custom gate installations built for the rocky Edwards Plateau terrain common in this area.
Cedar wood privacy fencing is a natural match for the stone cottages and older homes that line the roads in and around Ingram - it blends with the Hill Country character these neighborhoods are known for. We use pressure-treated posts set at proper depth through limestone to keep wood fences standing straight through Ingram's dry summers and occasional hard freezes.
Spring hail storms, flash flooding near the Guadalupe, and cedar encroachment along fence lines are the three most common reasons Ingram fences fail before their time. We repair leaning posts, replace damaged boards and wire sections, and re-hang gates that have shifted out of plumb so homeowners get more years from their existing fence before a full replacement is needed.
Ingram properties typically sit on larger lots than suburban yards, which means dogs have more room to roam - and more perimeter to escape through. We install dog-proof fencing sized and configured for the actual terrain of your Ingram property, whether that means a smaller yard enclosure near the house or a larger secure run on an acreage lot.
Ingram's long, hot summers put serious UV stress on bare wood fencing - untreated cedar can start to gray and crack within a couple of seasons in the Hill Country sun. Staining and sealing your wood fence extends its life significantly and keeps it looking sharp on properties where the natural wood tone matters for the aesthetic of the home.
Many homes in and around Ingram were built in the 1970s and 1980s, and fences from that era are now at or past the end of their useful life. Full fence replacement is the smarter call when the existing structure has too many leaning posts, rotted boards, or loose rails to repair economically - we remove the old fence and set a new one built to handle the next few decades of Hill Country weather.
Ingram is fence country in the truest sense. The area has a mix of residential yards in town, rural acreage lots along the river roads, and working ranches on the surrounding hillsides - and each one comes with different fencing demands. What ties them together is the ground underneath. The Edwards Plateau limestone that defines the geology of the entire Kerrville-Ingram area means that post holes hit solid rock within the first foot or two on most properties. A contractor who shows up with standard post-driving equipment and no rock auger will either set shallow posts that fail early, or call you with an excuse for why the job can not proceed. Neither outcome is acceptable, and it is entirely avoidable when you hire someone who actually works in Kerr County regularly.
The climate adds another layer. Ingram sees long, dry summers that shrink and crack wood, followed by Hill Country thunderstorms that can send the Guadalupe River over its banks in a matter of hours. Properties in low-lying areas near the river deal with flash flood risk that affects everything from post stability to what materials hold up best over time. Second-home and part-time properties - which are common in the Ingram area - face an additional challenge: deferred maintenance. Fences on homes that sit empty for stretches can deteriorate for months before anyone notices, and catching up on that deferred work takes a contractor who can assess what needs repair now versus what can wait.
Our crew works throughout Ingram regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Ingram is one of the communities closest to our Kerrville base, which means we can schedule jobs promptly and are not charging travel time to get out this way. We pull permits through Kerr County and the City of Ingram depending on where a property falls, and we know the difference between what applies inside city limits versus the unincorporated county land that surrounds it.
Ingram sits along the Guadalupe River, which defines the town as much as any road or building. Homeowners near the river know the flood risk that comes with living in this part of the Hill Country, and that knowledge shapes decisions about post materials, depth, and fence placement. Further from the river, the terrain rises into cedar-covered ridgelines where acreage properties and ranch lots are more common. We work on both ends of that landscape and understand what each one asks of a fence installation.
Ingram sits between two other communities we serve frequently. Center Point, TX is just to the east along Highway 27, and Hunt, TX is up the Guadalupe valley to the west. We move between all three communities on a regular basis and know the roads, the properties, and the local permitting landscape for this stretch of Kerr County.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. Tell us the property address, a rough sense of the project, and whether it is residential or agricultural - that gives us what we need to schedule an estimate visit.
We visit your property in Ingram to walk the fence line, assess the ground conditions, and talk through your options. This is where we price for the actual terrain - including limestone and any low-lying areas - rather than using a generic per-foot number. You get a written estimate before any commitment is required.
The crew arrives with the equipment needed to drill through limestone if necessary. Posts go in first, set in concrete at proper depth. Rails, boards, wire, or panels follow once posts are cured. If you have livestock, we will confirm with you in advance which areas need to be clear during the job.
Before we leave, we walk the completed fence with you to confirm everything is straight, gates latch cleanly, and the job site is clear of debris. We answer any questions about maintenance - staining schedules for wood fences, wire tension checks for ranch fencing - so you leave the project with a clear picture of what the fence needs going forward.
We serve Ingram and the surrounding Kerr County area. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(830) 386-1933Ingram is a small city of roughly 1,900 people in Kerr County, sitting along the Guadalupe River just west of Kerrville on Highway 39. The town has a compact downtown with a handful of local businesses, and the surrounding residential areas include a mix of older stone cottages, modest single-story homes, and manufactured housing on larger rural lots. Housing here spans a wide range of decades - some homes in the area go back to the early 20th century, while newer builds from the 1990s and 2000s fill in along the roads that run back from the river. Most residents own their homes rather than rent, and the community has a quiet, small-town character that draws both lifelong Hill Country families and retirees looking for a slower pace.
The Guadalupe River is the defining feature of Ingram's landscape, running right through town and shaping everything from property values to flood risk. Properties closer to the river sit in more scenic but also more flood-prone territory, while the land rises into cedar-covered ridges as you move away from the water. The community is closely connected to Kerrville - most Ingram residents drive to Kerrville for groceries, medical care, and other services - and the two towns form the commercial and residential heart of the upper Guadalupe valley. Kerrville, TX is just to the east, and the smaller community of Hunt, TX sits further up the river valley to the west. We serve homeowners and landowners across all of this stretch of Kerr County.
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Learn MoreCall TX Kerrville Fencing today or request a free estimate online. We know the limestone terrain, the river properties, and the ranch land out here - and we build fences that hold up to all of it.