
TX Kerrville Fencing is a fence contractor serving Medina, TX, building farm and ranch fencing, wood and vinyl privacy fences, and custom gate installations for homeowners and landowners throughout Bandera County. We have served the Texas Hill Country since 2016 and work with the limestone bedrock and rural acreage conditions that define this part of the Edwards Plateau.

From livestock perimeter fencing on Bandera County ranches to residential privacy fences near the Medina River, we handle the full range of fence work for properties in this part of the Hill Country.
Most properties in the Medina area sit on rural acreage where a solid perimeter fence is a working necessity, not just a property line marker. Our farm and ranch fencing service covers barbed wire and woven wire perimeters, livestock-specific configurations for cattle, goats, and horses, and custom steel gate work built for the rocky limestone terrain that makes up most of Bandera County land.
Cedar wood fencing fits the character of older Hill Country homes in the Medina area, where stone and natural materials define the look of the neighborhood. We drill posts to proper depth through the limestone and caliche under Medina properties, giving wood fences the stable foundation they need to stay plumb through years of summer heat, freeze cycles, and wet-dry soil movement.
Clay soil movement under Bandera County properties loosens posts over time, and properties near the Medina River can see low-lying fence sections undermined by flash flooding during heavy rain events. We repair leaning posts, replace wire sections and boards damaged by weather or livestock pressure, and re-hang gates that have shifted out of alignment to extend the life of existing fence installations.
Coyotes and other wildlife are active throughout the Medina area, making a secure yard enclosure a real safety concern for pet owners on rural lots. We build dog-proof enclosures suited to the size and terrain of your Medina property, with post depth and material choices matched to the rocky soil conditions that make shallow installations unreliable here.
Homeowners in the Medina area who want a low-maintenance yard perimeter find that vinyl holds up well against the intense Hill Country sun and the wet-dry cycles that crack and gray untreated wood within a few seasons. We install vinyl privacy and picket fences for residential properties, drilling posts to the depth needed to clear the limestone bedrock common to Bandera County lots.
Long driveways on Medina-area acreage properties make an automatic gate a practical upgrade - especially for owners who are frequently away or who own vacation and weekend properties that need secure, remote-access entry. We install gate operators, keypads, and remote systems on both new custom gates and existing manual gate installations throughout Bandera County.
Medina is an unincorporated community in Bandera County, and the land here is typical Edwards Plateau terrain - shallow, rocky soil over limestone bedrock that creates specific challenges for any kind of ground-penetrating work. Fence posts need to reach adequate depth to hold under wind load and the lateral pressure of clay soil movement, but standard post-driving equipment cannot get through limestone. A rock auger is not an optional add-on for fencing in this area - it is the basic tool required to do the job right. Contractors who arrive at a Medina property without one either set posts too shallow or walk away from the job, and shallow posts in this soil will start shifting within a season or two.
The Medina River running through the community adds another layer of complexity for properties near its banks. Flash flooding is a recurring risk in Bandera County, and low-lying fence sections near the river can be undercut or washed out during heavy rain events. Beyond flooding, the Hill Country climate punishes fence materials year-round. Summers in Medina regularly hit 95 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and UV exposure at that level degrades untreated wood quickly. Winter brings freeze-thaw cycles that crack concrete footings and stress posts. Most properties in the Medina area also sit on large rural lots where fence runs are long and the work takes more time and equipment than a standard suburban job. Getting it done right the first time matters a lot more when you are fencing 20 acres than when you are fencing a quarter-acre yard.
Our crew works throughout Medina and the surrounding Bandera County area regularly. Medina is an unincorporated community, which means there is no city hall and fence work on rural and agricultural land here is generally not subject to a local permit requirement. Deed restrictions through a property association may apply to some residential parcels, and we confirm what applies to your specific address before work starts rather than making assumptions that create problems later.
Medina is known across Texas as the Apple Capital of Texas, home to Love Creek Orchards, one of the largest apple-growing operations in the state. The community sits along the Medina River, about 12 miles from Bandera and roughly 50 miles northwest of San Antonio. Properties here range from full-time rural residences on working ranch land to vacation homes and weekend retreats purchased by San Antonio and Kerrville-area buyers over the past two decades. We work on both - a permanent homestead fencing in livestock pastures and a weekend cabin owner securing the yard perimeter are both familiar jobs for this crew.
We also serve Hunt, TX and the broader North Fork of the Guadalupe River corridor, as well as properties throughout Bandera, TX to the east. If you are between those communities or just off a county road in Bandera County, we make the drive and bring everything needed to get the job done without a second trip.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe your property and what you need. We reply within one business day to schedule a site visit.
We come out to your Medina property, walk the fence line or yard, assess the soil and terrain, and provide a written estimate at no charge. You will know the full cost before we start.
On the agreed start date, we arrive with a hydraulic rock auger and all materials needed for the job. You do not need to be on-site the entire time - we communicate progress and flag anything unexpected as it comes up.
When the work is done, we walk the completed fence with you, confirm gates operate correctly, and clean up the site. If anything is not right, we address it before we leave.
We serve the Medina, TX area and Bandera County. Free estimates, no pressure, and a crew that knows how to work with Hill Country terrain.
(830) 386-1933Medina is a small unincorporated community in Bandera County, sitting along the Medina River about 50 miles northwest of San Antonio in the Texas Hill Country. The community has a distinct identity built around agriculture and orchards rather than tourism or suburban growth - it is best known as the Apple Capital of Texas, thanks to Love Creek Orchards and the Hill Country elevation that makes apple cultivation possible in this part of the state. Most properties here sit on multi-acre rural tracts, a mix of older ranch-style homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s and newer construction put up by San Antonio-area buyers looking for Hill Country acreage over the past two decades.
The Medina River is central to the character of the community, providing both a natural landmark and a flash flood risk that residents who live near its banks know well. Bandera County is widely cited as one of the most flood-prone counties in Texas, and properties near the river require drainage awareness that affects fence layout and post placement. Just 12 miles east, the city of Bandera, TX is the county seat and the commercial center for this part of the Hill Country. To the north, the Hunt, TX area sits along the North Fork of the Guadalupe River, sharing the same rural acreage character and limestone terrain as Medina. Both communities are part of the broader service area we cover throughout this part of the Texas Hill Country.
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