
A fence designed for your property, your goals, and West Texas weather - not a cookie-cutter kit from a box store.

Custom fence design in Big Spring means we plan every measurement, post position, and gate placement around your specific property before a single post goes in, and most residential installs are complete in one to three days once work begins.
A custom fence in Big Spring is not just about picking a style. It is about building something that holds up to sustained High Plains wind, that clears your HOA rules, that fits your property line correctly, and that does not turn into a maintenance headache inside two years. We start every project with a site visit where we take measurements, check soil conditions, and ask about your goals - privacy, security, safety for kids or pets, or curb appeal.
If your situation calls for something more specialized - a pool enclosure, for example - our pool fence installation service covers the design and code requirements specific to that job. Call us or fill out the form below and we will get back to you within one business day.
If sections of your fence are visibly tilting or the posts are pulling out of the ground, that is a sign the structure is failing. In Big Spring, this often happens after a stretch of high winds or a season of extreme heat that dries out the soil around post bases. A leaning fence will not fix itself - and a custom replacement built to local conditions will outlast another quick patch.
If you have just bought a home in Big Spring and the backyard is wide open, a custom fence is one of the first improvements that makes the space feel like yours. Open yards in West Texas also mean more exposure to blowing dust and debris, which a solid fence can help block. Starting from scratch means you get exactly what you need.
Aging wood fences in the Big Spring climate dry out faster than in more humid parts of Texas. When you start seeing wide cracks, splintering edges, or boards that have gone from brown to a washed-out gray, the wood is breaking down. At that point, patching individual boards is a short-term fix - a full redesign with a more suitable material is often the smarter investment.
A fence that was fine for a childless couple may not be tall enough or secure enough for a toddler or a large dog. Custom design lets you address those specific needs - the right height, the right gate placement, the right gap spacing - rather than settling for whatever was already there.
We design and build fences in every material suited to West Texas conditions - wood, vinyl, aluminum, chain link, ornamental iron, and steel. Each material has a different trade-off in cost, durability, and appearance in this climate. We walk you through the options honestly based on your budget, how much maintenance you want to do, and what you are trying to accomplish. For projects that require a decorative element, our ornamental iron fence installation work shows what is possible when design and durability need to work together.
Every custom design we produce accounts for wind load - post depth, post spacing, and panel attachment all matter here in a way they do not in calmer climates. We handle the permit process with the City of Big Spring on your behalf, and we verify property lines before any post goes in so you do not end up with a boundary dispute after the job is done.
Best for homeowners who want a natural look and are comfortable with periodic sealing and maintenance to protect the wood in Big Spring's dry climate.
Best for homeowners who want low maintenance and consistent color - vinyl does not rot, warp, or need repainting, and holds up well in high UV environments.
Best for decorative boundary fences, pool enclosures, and front-yard applications where appearance and long-term durability matter as much as function.
Best for large perimeters, commercial applications, or yards where security and low cost matter more than visual privacy.
Big Spring sits on the open Llano Estacado - flat, high-plains terrain where wind has nothing to slow it down. Gusts above 40 mph are not unusual in spring, and a fence that was not designed with wind load in mind can start leaning within a few seasons. Post depth and spacing matter more here than in calmer climates, and we design every project with that in mind from the first measurement. Homeowners in Andrews and Lamesa deal with the same conditions and get the same wind-load design approach on every project.
The caliche soil found under most Big Spring properties adds real time and cost to post setting. Newer subdivisions also often have HOA rules that govern height, materials, and color - rules that have to be satisfied before we can pull a city permit. We ask about both of these upfront so there are no surprises after a schedule is set. For more on how West Texas conditions affect fence material selection, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension offers practical guidance on outdoor materials in high-UV, low-humidity environments.
We ask how big the yard is, what you want the fence to do, and whether there is an existing fence to remove. You do not need to have all the answers - just a general sense of what you are looking for. We reply within one business day.
We come to your property, walk the perimeter, take measurements, and check soil conditions. If you have a property survey, have it handy. We also ask about HOA rules that might apply so there are no surprises before the permit stage.
You receive a written proposal with the design, materials, timeline, and total cost. Read it carefully and ask questions - we will not rush you. If a permit is required, we note it here and explain who handles the filing.
Posts go in first - this is the most time-intensive step in caliche soil. Once posts are set and cured, the rest of the fence goes up quickly. When done, we walk the fence line with you before we leave to confirm gates latch and the line looks right.
Site visit, written quote, permit handled. No obligation.
(432) 263-5703Post depth, spacing, and panel attachment are calculated for sustained High Plains wind, not just what looks right at installation. A fence built to those specs stays straight after spring wind season rather than leaning a little more each year.
The City of Big Spring permit process is confusing if you have never done it. We handle the paperwork and submit to the city on your behalf so you do not have to figure out what forms to file or worry about whether the work is approved before it starts.
We do not push whatever we have in stock. We tell you honestly which materials hold up best in this specific climate - so you are not replacing panels or repainting every other year. The Better Business Bureau offers guidance on what to look for when hiring any local contractor.
Building even a foot onto a neighbor's property creates legal problems that are expensive and stressful to resolve. We check your survey documents before any post goes in - and if there is any uncertainty about the line, we tell you before work starts, not after.
Those commitments come from building fences in Howard County and across the surrounding region for years. When you call, you are talking to a team that has worked in this soil and this wind and knows what holds up here.
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