
TX Kerrville Fencing is a fence contractor serving Pipe Creek, TX, installing chain link, wood and vinyl privacy fences, farm and ranch perimeter fencing, and custom gate systems for homeowners and landowners throughout this part of Bandera County. We have worked the Hill Country since 2016 and bring the equipment and local knowledge needed to install fences that hold in rocky limestone terrain.

From large acreage perimeter fencing to yard enclosures and lakefront property boundaries near Medina Lake, we handle the full range of fence work for Pipe Creek-area homeowners and landowners.
Chain link is a practical, durable choice for Pipe Creek properties where a clear boundary matters more than visual screening - yard enclosures, dog runs, garden protection, and utility area separation are all common applications on the larger lots throughout this part of Bandera County. Our chain link fence installation service includes proper post drilling through the limestone bedrock common to this area, giving you a fence that stays upright and aligned rather than leaning within a couple of seasons.
Most properties in the Pipe Creek area sit on five acres or more, and working livestock perimeters are a regular need throughout Bandera County. We install barbed wire and woven wire perimeters for cattle, goats, and horses, sized and configured for the specific terrain and animals on your property rather than a one-size solution applied without looking at the land first.
Older ranch-style homes in the Pipe Creek area - many built in the 1970s and 1980s - are well suited to cedar wood fencing that matches the natural character of the Hill Country landscape. We drill posts to proper depth through the caliche and limestone that underlies most Pipe Creek lots to keep wood fencing straight and stable through years of summer heat and winter freeze cycles.
Clay soil movement and rocky ground conditions in Bandera County work posts loose over time, and spring hailstorms regularly damage fence boards and top rails. We repair leaning posts, replace damaged wire and board sections, re-hang gates that have shifted out of alignment, and address drainage issues around post footings that accelerate fence deterioration on Pipe Creek-area properties.
Rural Bandera County has active coyote and wildlife populations, and homeowners in the Pipe Creek area need a yard enclosure that actually keeps dogs in and wildlife out. We build secure dog-run enclosures and full yard fences configured for the size of your property and the specific animals involved, with post depth matched to the rocky soil conditions here.
For Pipe Creek homeowners near Medina Lake or in newer residential areas who want a clean yard perimeter without ongoing maintenance, vinyl holds up well against Hill Country sun and humidity. Unlike wood, it will not absorb moisture or gray under UV exposure, which makes it a good long-term investment on properties where the fence takes direct sun throughout the day.
Pipe Creek sits on the Edwards Plateau, where thin soil over limestone bedrock defines what a contractor can and cannot do with standard equipment. Post depth is the most critical factor in any fence installation here, and reaching adequate depth requires drilling through limestone rather than driving posts into soft ground. Any contractor who shows up to a Pipe Creek property without a rock auger either sets posts too shallow or cannot complete the job - and shallow posts in limestone country start shifting well before they should. Most properties in this area also sit on larger lots, which means fence line lengths are longer and the consequences of a bad installation play out over a much bigger area.
The climate adds consistent pressure on every material used outdoors in Bandera County. Pipe Creek summers regularly reach 95 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit from June through September, and the UV load at that intensity breaks down untreated wood, degrades plastic components, and cracks caulk and sealants faster than most homeowners expect. Spring and early fall bring severe thunderstorms with large hail that regularly damages fence boards and top rails across this part of the Hill Country. Winter freeze events - including the February 2021 storm that affected the entire region - crack concrete footings and shift posts that were not set to proper depth. Properties near Medina Lake also deal with periodic drainage challenges on lower lots that affect foundation stability for fence posts near the water.
Our crew works throughout Pipe Creek and the surrounding Bandera County area regularly. Pipe Creek is an unincorporated community, so fence work on rural land here is generally not subject to a local permit requirement. Deed restrictions in some residential subdivisions in the area may apply, and we confirm what governs your specific address before starting work rather than assuming the same rules apply across the entire community.
Pipe Creek sits about 10 miles east of Bandera along Ranch Road 1283, with Medina Lake just a few miles to the south. Many properties in this area are lakefront or near-lake homes, and the mix of full-time residents and weekend homeowners from San Antonio is common throughout this part of the Hill Country. We are comfortable working with property owners who are not on-site during the job - communicating by phone, confirming what we find, and updating you on progress without needing you standing in the yard.
We also serve homeowners throughout Bandera, TX to the west, which is the county seat of Bandera County and the nearest incorporated city to Pipe Creek. Properties between Pipe Creek and Bandera along FM 1283 and the surrounding county roads are a regular part of our service area, and we cover the full corridor without treating rural calls as a special case or add-on.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and tell us what you need and where the property is located. We respond within one business day to schedule a site visit.
We come out to your Pipe Creek property, assess the terrain and soil conditions, walk the proposed fence line, and provide a written estimate at no charge. The estimate covers the full scope so there are no cost surprises after work starts.
On the agreed start date, we arrive with a hydraulic rock auger and all materials for the job. You do not need to be on-site throughout the process - we communicate what we find and contact you if anything changes from what was estimated.
When the fence is complete, we walk it with you, confirm every gate operates correctly, and clean up the work area. Any issue identified during the walkthrough is addressed before we leave.
We serve the Pipe Creek, TX area throughout Bandera County. Free estimates, no pressure, and a crew that shows up with the right equipment for rocky Hill Country terrain.
(830) 386-1933Pipe Creek is an unincorporated community in Bandera County, sitting about 45 miles northwest of San Antonio along Ranch Road 1283. The area draws residents looking for rural acreage and Hill Country terrain - most properties sit on one acre or more, with a number of larger tracts common throughout the community. Housing in Pipe Creek is a mix of older ranch-style homes from the 1970s and 1980s and newer custom construction built over the past two decades as buyers from San Antonio discovered the area. The land is rocky, covered in cedar and live oak, with limestone bedrock close to the surface throughout most of the community.
Medina Lake, just a few miles south of Pipe Creek, is a significant local landmark and a draw for lakefront homeowners throughout Bandera County. Properties near the lake combine the rural Hill Country character of Pipe Creek with the outdoor recreation access the lake provides. Bandera, the county seat, is about 10 miles west and serves as the commercial and municipal hub for residents throughout this part of the county. Nearby, Bandera, TX is the self-proclaimed Cowboy Capital of the World, known for its dude ranches and Western heritage. We also serve homeowners in the Medina River corridor around Medina, TX, another Bandera County community with similar property types and terrain conditions. Both communities sit in the same part of the Hill Country and face the same rocky soil and climate conditions that define fence work throughout this region.
Low-maintenance vinyl fences that stay clean and straight for years.
Learn MoreDurable chain link fencing that defines boundaries affordably.
Learn MoreElegant aluminum fencing that resists rust and requires minimal upkeep.
Learn MoreCommercial-grade fencing solutions built for business properties.
Learn MoreOrnamental iron fencing that combines strength with timeless elegance.
Learn MoreHigh-security fencing designed to deter trespassers effectively.
Learn MoreCall us or send a free estimate request. We cover Pipe Creek and all of Bandera County - and we bring the right equipment for rocky Hill Country land.