
TX Kerrville Fencing is Kerrville's local fence contractor, delivering wood fence installation, privacy fencing, chain link, and aluminum fence work for Hill Country homeowners. We have been serving Kerrville since 2016 and know how to build fences that hold up to the local limestone soil and intense Texas heat.

We install, repair, and replace all major fence types for residential and commercial properties throughout Kerrville and the Hill Country.
Wood fencing is the most popular choice in Kerrville's residential neighborhoods, where cedar holds up well against the Hill Country heat and rocky post-setting conditions. If you are comparing materials or ready to move forward, our wood fence installation page covers what to expect in this area.
Kerrville's growing residential neighborhoods sit close together, and a properly installed privacy fence gives homeowners the backyard separation they want without sacrificing curb appeal. We build six-foot and eight-foot privacy fences in wood and vinyl throughout the city.
Chain link is a practical choice for larger Kerrville lots, rural property boundaries, and commercial sites where durability and visibility matter more than privacy. It handles the rocky Hill Country terrain well and requires almost no ongoing maintenance.
Aluminum fencing is a strong fit for Kerrville properties near the Guadalupe River corridor where moisture is a factor, since aluminum never rusts. It also works well for pool enclosures and front-yard applications where homeowners want a polished look without heavy maintenance.
Spring hail and occasional hard freezes leave their mark on Kerrville fences every year. We repair leaning posts, replace rotted boards, fix damaged gates, and re-set sections that have shifted after severe weather, giving your existing fence years of additional life.
Kerr County properties outside the city limits often include acreage that needs livestock fencing, perimeter lines, and cross-fencing. We build agricultural-grade fence on rocky Hill Country terrain and know how to deal with the limestone and cedar that define this landscape.
Kerrville sits on the Edwards Plateau, where the ground is often a thin layer of topsoil over solid limestone bedrock. That geology shapes every fence installation in this area. Post holes that reach rock in other parts of Texas often require a hydraulic auger or jackhammer here, which takes more time and different equipment than a standard dig. A contractor who does not work regularly in the Hill Country may not price this correctly or have the gear to handle it cleanly.
Beyond the soil, Kerrville's climate puts wood and metal fences through a demanding cycle each year. Summers bring intense UV exposure and heat that dry out untreated wood fast, while winter can deliver hard freezes that stress posts and cause metal hardware to contract. Homeowners in Kerrville also need to navigate HOA rules in newer subdivisions and city permit requirements that apply to most fence installations, including privacy fences and front-yard projects. These are all things a local contractor handles routinely.
Our crew works throughout Kerrville regularly, and we have been pulling permits from City of Kerrville Development Services since 2016. We know which neighborhoods have shallow limestone just below the surface, which subdivisions have active HOAs with strict fence guidelines, and how to read a rocky hillside lot before we ever start drilling. That day-to-day familiarity with this city is what keeps jobs on schedule and avoids the surprises that cost homeowners money.
Kerrville stretches from the older neighborhoods along Sidney Baker Street and the Guadalupe River corridor to the newer residential developments pushing east toward the Highway 27 and Loop 534 areas. The housing stock in these two zones is very different: downtown has older ranch-style homes with masonry foundations, while the east-side subdivisions have newer wood-frame construction on slabs. Both types present their own fence installation considerations, and we have worked on both.
We also regularly serve communities surrounding Kerrville. Our nearest neighbor to the west, Ingram, TX, shares the same limestone terrain and is a short drive from our base. For homeowners in those areas, the same local expertise we bring to Kerrville jobs applies.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your property and what you need so we can prepare for the site visit.
We walk your property, check the terrain and soil conditions, and give you a written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, and any permit fees. You will know the full cost before we start, and we will explain any factors - like rock depth - that affect the price in your specific yard.
We handle the City of Kerrville permit before any crew arrives on site. On installation day, most residential jobs take one to two full days from first post hole to final walkthrough, depending on the terrain.
We walk the finished fence with you before we leave. Every post gets checked for stability, every gate for smooth operation. We haul away all debris - old fence materials, concrete bags, and packaging - so you come home to a finished job and a clean yard.
We serve all of Kerrville, TX and the surrounding Hill Country. No obligation, and we get back to you within one business day.
(830) 386-1933Kerrville is a city of about 24,000 people in the Texas Hill Country, roughly 60 miles northwest of San Antonio. It sits along the Guadalupe River in the Edwards Plateau, a limestone-rich landscape defined by cedar and oak hillsides, rocky creek drainages, and river-bottom neighborhoods. The city is the county seat of Kerr County and serves as the commercial and medical hub for a wide swath of the surrounding Hill Country, anchored by Peterson Health and a stable tourism economy built around events like the Kerrville Folk Festival and attractions like the Museum of Western Art.
The housing stock in Kerrville reflects the city's steady growth over several decades. Older neighborhoods near downtown and the Guadalupe River corridor feature ranch-style homes built between the 1960s and 1990s - many with masonry or limestone accents that match the Hill Country setting. Newer subdivisions on the east and north sides of town bring wood-frame construction and larger lots that attract families and retirees relocating from San Antonio and Austin. For homeowners in nearby communities, Comfort, TX and Ingram, TX are both within our regular service area and share many of the same property types and terrain challenges as Kerrville.
Low-maintenance vinyl fences that stay clean and straight for years.
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Learn MoreCall TX Kerrville Fencing today or fill out our contact form. We respond within one business day and serve all of Kerrville and the surrounding Hill Country.