
Whether you need to deter trespassers, keep wildlife out, or give your kids and pets a safe yard - we install security fencing built for Kerrville's Hill Country conditions.

Security fence installation in Kerrville means setting a tall, strong barrier - typically steel, aluminum, or heavy-gauge chain link - with posts anchored deep in concrete to withstand the Hill Country's rocky, clay-mixed soil, completing most residential jobs in one to three days.
A security fence does not need to make entry impossible - it needs to make your property a harder target than the next one. Height, material strength, and limited handholds are what do the work. In Kerrville, that also means accounting for wildlife: deer, feral hogs, and other animals put real pressure on fencing along the edges of town and near open land, and a fence that works in a standard suburban neighborhood may not hold up to that.
For larger commercial or industrial properties, commercial fence installation offers heavier-duty options designed for perimeter control at scale. Not sure what you need? Reach out for a free consultation.
If someone can walk onto your property from any direction without passing through a gate or over a barrier, your home is an easy target. This is especially common on larger Kerrville lots that back up to open land - a security fence creates a defined perimeter that makes unauthorized entry obvious.
If tools have gone missing from your garage, vehicles have been tampered with, or strangers have been cutting through your yard, that pattern is a clear signal. Most opportunistic trespassers move on when they see a solid fence because they are looking for easy access, not a challenge.
Kerrville's Hill Country location means deer, feral hogs, and other animals are a fact of life, especially on larger lots or near the Guadalupe River corridor. Finding garden damage or animal tracks on a regular basis is a problem that gets worse over time if you do not address it with a properly built fence.
An old fence that has shifted, corroded, or developed gaps at the bottom is not providing real security. In Kerrville's rocky, clay-mixed soil, posts that were not set properly can shift significantly over just a few years. If you can push on a post and feel it move, it is time to replace rather than patch.
We install security fencing in steel, aluminum, and chain link for residential properties throughout Kerrville and Kerr County. Steel and wrought iron give you maximum strength and a more formal appearance. Aluminum is a strong, rust-free option that costs more upfront but requires almost no maintenance in Kerrville's dry Hill Country climate. Chain link with privacy slats is the most cost-effective choice when the goal is a solid perimeter without a large upfront investment.
Gates are where most security problems start, and we build them to match the strength of the fence - heavy-duty hinges, latches that lock from both sides, and frames sized for the weight. For properties that need a controlled, hands-free entry, automatic gate installation integrates cleanly with any of our security fence systems. If you are looking at a commercial fence installation, we can scale the materials and post-setting depth to meet the demands of a larger perimeter.
Best for homeowners who want maximum strength and a fence that looks intentional rather than purely utilitarian.
Ideal for properties where rust resistance matters - especially near the Guadalupe River or in areas with heavy seasonal moisture.
The right choice when budget is the main constraint and a solid, tamper-resistant perimeter is the goal.
For any entry point that needs to match the fence's security level, with hardware built for repeated daily use.
Kerrville's ground is a mix of two challenges: shallow limestone bedrock in many areas, and pockets of clay-heavy soil that swell when wet and shrink when dry. Both conditions put stress on fence posts that are not set deep enough and anchored properly in concrete. A post that feels solid on installation day can start leaning after the first wet season if the installer did not account for local soil movement. We have worked in this ground long enough to know what depth and concrete mix each soil type requires.
The wildfire risk in the Hill Country is another factor that shapes material choices here. Homeowners in Center Point, TX and Comfort, TX whose properties back up to cedar-heavy or brushy terrain sometimes choose metal fencing specifically because it will not contribute to fire spread the way wood can. If that applies to your property, it is worth discussing material choice with your contractor before signing anything. The Texas A&M Forest Service has resources on wildfire risk for Hill Country properties.
We ask a few basic questions about how much fencing you need, what you are trying to accomplish, and whether you have a material preference. You do not need answers to all of these before calling - that is what the site visit is for. Expect to hear back within one business day.
We come to your property, walk the perimeter with you, and look at ground conditions, slopes, obstacles, and gate locations. In Kerrville, this step matters more than in most cities because soil conditions here directly affect cost. You get a written quote breaking down materials, labor, and permit fees.
If a permit is required - and in Kerrville, it usually is - we submit the application before any work begins. This can take anywhere from a few days to a couple of weeks. We keep you updated on where things stand so you are not left guessing about the timeline.
The crew drills post holes, sets posts in concrete, and attaches fence panels and gates. Most residential jobs take one to three days. If we hit limestone - which is common here - expect some additional noise and time on that section. We walk the full fence with you before we leave.
We will walk your lot, check the soil conditions, and give you a clear price in writing - no pressure, no vague estimates.
(830) 386-1933Kerrville's rocky ground has stopped more than a few fence jobs cold when a contractor hit limestone they were not prepared for. We bring the right equipment from the start and quote based on what we actually see when we walk your property - not a best-case estimate.
The clay-heavy soil on many Kerrville lots swells when wet and shrinks when dry, pushing posts out of alignment if they are not set deep enough and anchored properly. We account for your specific soil type and set every post accordingly - the fence stands straight years from now, not just on installation day.
A fence that works against a person often fails against a feral hog pushing under it or a determined deer clearing the top. We know the wildlife pressure in the Hill Country and build accordingly - heavier posts, tighter bottom gaps, and hardware that holds up to repeated contact. See more on local wildlife at Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
The City of Kerrville requires permits for most fence installations, and a contractor who skips that step is putting you at risk of fines or being forced to tear it out later. We handle the permit application, track the approval, and make sure your fence is on record before the first post goes in.
Security fencing in Kerrville is not one-size-fits-all. The soil under your yard, the wildlife pressure in your area, and the permit rules for your zone all shape what works. We build around those specifics - because a fence that ignores them is one that needs replacing too soon.
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