
TX Kerrville Fencing is a fence contractor serving Kendalia, TX, installing farm and ranch fencing, wood and vinyl privacy fences, chain link enclosures, and custom gate systems for homeowners and landowners throughout this part of Kendall County. We have worked the Hill Country since 2016, carrying the equipment needed to drill through limestone bedrock and install fences that hold on large rural properties, with responses to all inquiries within one business day.

From multi-acre ranch perimeter lines to yard enclosures, barn separators, and gate installations on properties with multiple outbuildings, we handle the full range of fence work Kendalia-area landowners actually deal with.
Most Kendalia-area properties sit on 10 acres or more, and working livestock perimeters are a standard requirement throughout this part of Kendall County. Our farm and ranch fencing service covers barbed wire and woven wire perimeters sized for cattle, horses, and goats - installed with post drilling through the limestone bedrock under most Kendalia lots so the fence line stays straight across the full length of your property.
The older farmhouses and ranch-style homes in the Kendalia area suit cedar wood fencing naturally, matching the Hill Country aesthetic without requiring paint or heavy upkeep. We drill posts to proper depth through caliche and limestone to keep the fence aligned through years of summer heat, seasonal freeze events, and the soil movement that comes with the Hill Country wet-dry cycle.
Chain link works well on Kendalia properties for yard enclosures, dog runs, garden perimeters, and separation between the main house area and working animal areas. It is a durable, low-maintenance boundary option on acreage lots where the main perimeter is already handled by agricultural wire, and we install it with post depth matched to the limestone conditions on your specific lot.
Wildlife is an active presence on Kendalia-area properties - coyotes, foxes, and feral hogs all use the Hill Country landscape heavily. A yard enclosure for dogs out here needs to be built as genuine containment, not just a visual boundary. We build secure yard fences and run enclosures with post depth and material specifications matched to both the animals you are containing and the wildlife you are excluding.
Long driveways are standard on Kendalia acreage properties, and an automatic gate at the property entrance is a practical upgrade for homeowners who do not want to get out of the truck in bad weather or deal with a gate that gets left open. We size the gate operator to the gate weight and driveway conditions, set the anchor posts deep enough to handle daily load, and configure the opener for your preferred access method.
Cedar and juniper brush grows persistently along fence lines on Kendalia properties and puts lateral pressure on wire and posts year-round. Hail from spring storms damages boards and top rails, and fence posts on older ranch properties often shift as concrete footings deteriorate over time. We repair leaning posts, replace damaged sections, clear fence corridors, and re-hang gates that have dropped out of alignment, addressing the root cause rather than just patching the visible damage.
Kendalia sits on the Edwards Plateau, where limestone bedrock is close to the surface across most of the area. Standard post-driving equipment reaches bedrock long before getting to a stable embedment depth, which means any contractor doing fence work here without rock drilling equipment either sets posts too shallow or cannot complete the job. On Kendalia properties where the fence line runs several hundred or several thousand feet across uneven terrain, the consequences of shallow posts play out at scale - a section that starts leaning in year two means repairs that cover the length of an entire pasture rather than a short stretch of yard fence.
The climate in this part of the Hill Country creates consistent demand for fence maintenance and replacement. Summers in Kendalia regularly reach 95 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and the UV load at that intensity degrades untreated wood and fades materials that are not rated for full-sun Hill Country exposure. Spring and early fall bring severe storms with hail that can be golf-ball size or larger, regularly damaging boards, rails, and wire on exposed fence lines. Hard freeze events - including the February 2021 storm that affected the entire region - crack concrete footings and heave posts that were not set deep enough. Cedar and juniper brush growth is relentless on Kendall County properties and needs to be cleared from fence corridors on a regular schedule or it pushes into wire and wood and accelerates deterioration year-round.
Our crew works throughout Kendalia and the surrounding Kendall County area regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Kendalia is an unincorporated community, so fence installation on rural and agricultural property is generally not subject to a municipal permit requirement. If your property has deed restrictions or is part of a private subdivision with its own rules, those apply regardless of the county standard - we confirm what governs your address before starting work rather than assuming the same rules apply across the area. The Kendall County website is the starting point for any county-level regulatory questions for Kendalia-area homeowners.
Kendalia sits in the Hill Country northwest of Boerne, in a stretch of Kendall County where the properties are larger and the terrain is more rugged than the suburbs closer to San Antonio. The Kendalia Halle - one of the oldest continually operating dance halls in Texas - is the most recognizable landmark in the area and a good reference point for anyone unfamiliar with where Kendalia sits in the county. Properties here commonly include multiple structures on a single parcel: a main house, one or more outbuildings, a barn or equipment shed, and sometimes a guest structure. That kind of property scope is different from a typical suburban fence job, and we plan for the full scope of work during the initial site visit rather than discovering it later.
We also serve the neighboring areas nearby. Properties in Boerne, TX to the south are part of our regular service area, and we work there on both suburban lots and rural acreage. Homeowners to the north and west, including those in Welfare, TX, face the same rocky terrain and rural-lot fencing challenges and are equally well within our service range.
Reach us by phone or the contact form and describe your property and what you are looking to fence. We respond to all Kendalia-area inquiries within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you.
We walk the full property with you - checking soil conditions, rock depth, terrain, and any outbuildings or structures that affect the fence plan. The written estimate covers everything and is free with no obligation. This is also where we discuss cost, so there are no surprises when the invoice arrives.
We install the fence using a hydraulic rock auger for limestone post drilling and standard equipment for above-ground work. You do not need to be on-site for the entire job, though we keep you informed about any access or gate location decisions that come up during installation.
Once the fence is complete, we walk the finished line with you, confirm all gates swing and latch correctly, and remove all debris and materials from the work area before we leave. Any items that do not meet our standard get addressed before we pack up.
We serve rural Kendall County acreage properties throughout the Kendalia area. No travel charge, no obligation - just a straightforward estimate for your specific property.
(830) 386-1933Kendalia is a small, unincorporated community in Kendall County, Texas, located in the Hill Country northwest of Boerne and roughly 30 miles north of San Antonio. The population is small and spread across a wide rural area - neighbors are often separated by hundreds of acres rather than a backyard fence. Most properties in the Kendalia area are large acreage tracts, and the landscape is defined by limestone hills, cedar and live oak, and the rocky, shallow soil of the Edwards Plateau. The community is most well known locally for the Kendalia Halle, a historic dance hall that has been a center of community life for well over a century and is one of the oldest continually operating dance halls in Texas.
The housing stock in Kendalia reflects its rural, long-settled character. Many homes are older ranch-style farmhouses or single-story structures built on limestone or pier-and-beam foundations, with metal roofing common on both older and newer buildings throughout the area. Some properties feature traditional Hill Country stone construction, with walls built from locally quarried limestone. Kendall County has seen strong property value growth over the past two decades as people relocate from San Antonio, and even remote communities like Kendalia have felt that growth. Nearby Boerne, TX - the Kendall County seat about 15 miles south - is one of the fastest-growing cities in the state, and that growth has pushed demand and property values outward into the surrounding rural areas. For homeowners in the Welfare community to the northeast, our Welfare, TX service area covers properties along FM 1621 and the surrounding ranch land.
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Learn MoreCall us or use the form above for a free on-site estimate. We serve Kendall County acreage properties throughout the Kendalia area and respond within one business day.