QC Big Spring Fence is a fence contractor serving Coahoma, TX and the surrounding Howard County area - specializing in privacy fence installation, wood fencing, and vinyl fencing for residential properties. We have worked throughout this part of West Texas since 2015, building fences that hold up to clay soil movement, strong spring winds, and the intense UV of the Permian Basin.

Coahoma sits on flat, open terrain with very little natural screening from trees or topography. Most backyards here are visible to neighbors and passing traffic without a solid fence. We build privacy fences sized and braced for the wind conditions in this part of Howard County. Learn more about our privacy fence installation services.
Coahoma homes - mostly single-family brick-veneer construction from the 1950s through the 1980s - suit a wood fence well in terms of look and scale. Sealed and properly installed, wood holds up fine to the dry Howard County climate and blends naturally with the older neighborhood character.
For Coahoma homeowners who want a privacy fence without the maintenance cycle, UV-stabilized vinyl is worth the slightly higher upfront cost. It does not crack, peel, or absorb moisture the way wood can, and the color holds through years of West Texas sun without needing to be stained or sealed.
Chain link is a cost-effective perimeter option for Coahoma properties where the primary goal is containment rather than privacy. It handles wind better than solid-panel fencing in exposed locations, and heavy-gauge galvanized or vinyl-coated mesh resists the sand and dust that blow through this part of the Permian Basin.
The clay soils under Coahoma yards expand and shrink with every wet-dry cycle, and that movement works fence posts loose over time. If your fence is leaning or has posts that have shifted, repairs often make more sense than full replacement. We walk the full fence line and give you an honest assessment of what needs fixing and what can wait.
A lot of Coahoma homes still have original fencing from the 1960s or 1970s. When the posts are too far gone to repair and the fence line itself has shifted, a full replacement gives you a fresh start with modern materials and post depths matched to current conditions. We handle full tear-out and removal as part of the job.
The ground under Coahoma yards is a challenge for fence posts. Howard County has clay-heavy soils that expand when rain comes and shrink during dry spells - and this area gets both extremes, with long dry summers broken by occasional heavy thunderstorms. That cycle of expansion and contraction exerts constant lateral force on posts, and fences installed without deep enough footings or proper concrete anchoring will start leaning within a few years. The flat, open terrain around Coahoma means fences are fully exposed to wind from all directions, which compounds the stress on posts.
Coahoma's housing stock is mostly mid-20th century construction - brick veneer and wood-frame homes built between the 1950s and 1980s. Many properties still have original fencing that has been through decades of West Texas heat, UV, and freeze events, including the February 2021 winter storm that caused damage across Howard County. Replacing or repairing fencing on these older properties requires understanding what the soil is doing and matching post depth and material to what the conditions actually demand - not just what looks right from the street.
Our crew works throughout Howard County regularly, and Coahoma is a steady part of that territory. We know the soil conditions here differ from what you find closer to Big Spring - the clay content is pronounced in parts of Coahoma, and that affects how we approach post setting on every job. We have worked on properties all along Highway 80 through town, from the residential streets near Coahoma ISD to homes on the east and west edges of the community.
Coahoma sits about 12 miles east of Big Spring on US Highway 80, and the Coahoma Bulldogs athletic complex is one of the most recognizable spots in town. The community is almost entirely single-family residential - there are no large apartment complexes or commercial corridors to navigate - which makes scheduling and site access straightforward. Most jobs here are standalone residential fence installations or repairs on in-town lots.
Homeowners in Stanton and Forsan are also part of our regular service area. Both communities are within a short drive of Coahoma, so if you need fence work done at properties in more than one location, one call covers all of them.
Call us directly or submit a request online. We get back to every Coahoma inquiry within one business day and schedule an on-site estimate at your convenience - no long waits to get someone out to look at the project.
We walk the fence line with you, check soil conditions, and discuss options before putting together a written quote. The quote covers all materials, labor, and any adjustments for soil conditions so there are no surprises on the invoice. This is also when we address any questions about cost or what the work will involve.
We handle all installation work from post setting to panel hanging. Most residential jobs in Coahoma are completed in one to two days. You do not need to be present the entire time, but we coordinate arrival time with you and keep you informed if anything comes up on-site.
Before we leave, we walk the completed fence with you and confirm everything looks right. Concrete footings need 24 to 48 hours to fully cure. For wood fences, we go over sealing and maintenance recommendations specific to Coahoma's climate so your fence lasts as long as possible.
We serve Coahoma and the surrounding Howard County area. Submit your project details or call us now - we reply within one business day.
(432) 263-5703Coahoma is a small city of roughly 1,200 residents in Howard County, located about 12 miles east of Big Spring along US Highway 80. The community grew during the mid-20th century oil economy that shaped much of West Texas, and that history is visible in the housing stock - most homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, with brick veneer and wood-frame construction typical of the era. Properties here are single-family on individual lots, with modest yard sizes and very little natural tree cover. The community has a high rate of owner-occupied homes, and residents tend to stay for years rather than turning over frequently.
Coahoma ISD and the Coahoma Bulldogs athletic program are the centers of community life here, drawing families who want a smaller school environment than Big Spring offers. The flat terrain, open skies, and direct highway access to Big Spring make Coahoma an easy community to work in and serve. Nearby communities we also cover include Big Spring to the west and Stanton further along the same highway corridor - so if you have family or property in any of these communities, we can coordinate the work.
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Learn MoreWe serve Coahoma and all of Howard County. Call or submit your project details and we will get back to you within one business day - no obligation, no trip fee.