
Your yard needs a fence that holds up to West Texas wind and caliche soil - not just looks good on installation day. We set posts deep, pull the city permit, and finish the job right.

Chain link fence installation in Big Spring means posts driven deep into caliche soil, vinyl-coated mesh that handles 270-plus sunny days a year, and most residential jobs completed in one to two days once the permit is approved.
Big Spring homeowners reach for chain link when they need a reliable boundary at a practical price. It is the most affordable way to contain a dog, define a property line, or create a safe play area without blocking your sightlines. If you need a solid privacy barrier instead, our security fence installation service covers that need.
Whether you are fencing a modest backyard or a larger property, the price and timeline depend heavily on your specific soil conditions and fence height. We walk every job site before quoting so there are no surprises once the crew arrives.
Big Spring's persistent West Texas winds stress fence posts constantly. If you can push on a post and feel it move, or if a section visibly leans, the structure has been compromised. It will only get worse with the next big gust.
A chain link fence with sagging mesh or gaps along the ground is no longer doing its job - pets can squeeze through and it signals the tension wires have failed. Section-by-section repairs are often less cost-effective than a proper reinstallation.
Some surface rust on older chain link is normal, but when it spreads in patches across the mesh or eats through posts near the ground, the fence is losing structural strength. Big Spring's occasional heavy rains can pool water at post bases and accelerate rust quickly.
These are the three most common reasons Big Spring homeowners call for the first time. Chain link is one of the most affordable ways to create a secure, clearly defined boundary that keeps kids and pets safely in your yard without blocking sightlines.
We install chain link fencing for residential yards, large properties, and commercial lots across the Big Spring area. Every job includes site measurement, permit handling through the City of Big Spring, post setting with concrete in caliche-rated depths, mesh stretching, and gate installation. If your property needs a stronger deterrent or more visual presence alongside your chain link perimeter, our aluminum fence installation service pairs well for entrances and visible frontage.
For properties that need restricted access, we can integrate chain link with our security fence installation options, including barbed-wire top rails or privacy slats woven into the mesh. We tailor the height, coating finish, and post gauge to the specific demands of your yard and budget.
Ideal for homeowners who need a durable, budget-friendly boundary for kids, pets, or property lines.
Suits businesses, storage yards, and industrial lots that need a strong perimeter at scale.
Best for homeowners who want better UV resistance and a cleaner look in Big Spring's intense sun.
Good for yards where you want chain link strength with partial visual screening woven in.
Big Spring sits on the southern edge of the Permian Basin at roughly 2,400 feet, where the ground is often packed caliche just a foot or two below the surface. That hard layer requires heavier equipment to dig through, and it means post holes that are rushed or underpowered end up too shallow - which leads to leaning posts after the first serious windstorm. We have been setting posts in this soil long enough to know exactly what depth and concrete volume the ground here demands.
The wind in this region is not occasional - it is a daily reality. Homes near Stanton and out toward Coahoma sit on open terrain with almost nothing to slow the wind down. A fence that is not built specifically for sustained gusts will start failing within a season. We spec post spacing and depth for actual West Texas wind loads, not the national minimums printed in a catalog.
We respond within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your yard and schedule a free on-site visit - phone quotes for Big Spring properties are rarely accurate because soil conditions vary block by block.
We walk your property line, check the ground conditions, and measure total footage. Our written quote accounts for caliche soil, post depth, and any permit fees - so the number you see is the number you pay.
We handle the City of Big Spring permit application. Approval typically takes a few business days to two weeks. We schedule installation as soon as the permit clears - no sitting on you to chase paperwork.
Posts go in on day one and cure overnight before mesh is stretched and gates are hung. We walk the finished fence with you before we leave and make sure every gate latches the way you expect.
We assess your soil before we quote - no surprises on the final bill.
(432) 263-5703We have encountered Big Spring's caliche soil on every job in this area and we bring equipment rated for it. Posts are set to depth for the actual ground conditions we find on your property - not the depth that makes the job fastest.
We submit the City of Big Spring permit application, coordinate with the city, and schedule the inspection. You do not have to track a single piece of paperwork - and your fence is fully legal when the job closes.
Big Spring regularly sees sustained winds that stress a fence for days at a time. We size post gauge and spacing for real wind loads, which is why our installations hold up season after season instead of leaning within a year.
Our installation practices follow American Fence Association guidelines for post depth, mesh tension, and gate hardware - the same standards used by professional installers across the country.
Every one of these things matters more in West Texas than it does in most other parts of the country. A fence installed to Big Spring conditions will still be standing straight five years from now - one installed to generic national standards may not make it through its first summer.
A rust-free, low-maintenance option for yards and pool enclosures where appearance matters as much as function.
Learn MoreHeavier gauges, barbed-wire top options, and restricted-access configurations for properties that need more than a standard boundary.
Learn MoreContact us today for a free on-site estimate - we quote after seeing your soil, so the price we give you is the price you pay.