
QC Big Spring Fence is a local fence contractor serving Colorado City with fence repair, wood privacy fences, chain link, and farm fencing built for Mitchell County conditions. We have served West Texas since 2015 and reply to all inquiries within one business day.

Colorado City sees spring hailstorms, high winds, and clay soils that shift under fence posts over time. Leaning posts, cracked boards, and broken rails are common results - and fixing them quickly is almost always cheaper than waiting until a section fails completely. See the full scope of fence repair services we offer.
Cedar privacy fences are a popular choice for Colorado City backyards, where the grid layout of older neighborhoods means houses sit close together. The West Texas sun is hard on bare wood, so we recommend sealing immediately after installation to protect the fence through the long, dry summers along I-20.
Chain link is a practical, low-maintenance choice for Colorado City properties that need a defined boundary without blocking wind or sightlines. It works well for residential yards, rural perimeter fencing, and the commercial properties that line the I-20 corridor through Mitchell County.
Mitchell County has a significant ranching and agricultural base outside the city limits. We build barbed wire, woven wire, and pipe fencing for rural properties that need perimeter fencing built for livestock and the open, wind-exposed terrain of West Texas.
A large share of homes in Colorado City were built before 1980, and many of their original fences have reached end-of-life. We handle the complete replacement process from teardown to installation, including proper disposal of old materials and permitting with the City of Colorado City.
In Colorado City neighborhoods where lots are modest in size and houses sit close to their neighbors, a solid privacy fence creates usable backyard space and reduces noise from nearby streets. We set posts deeper than minimum standards to account for the wind loads that are common along I-20.
Colorado City sits along Interstate 20 in the semi-arid heart of West Texas, roughly halfway between Abilene and Midland. The soils in Mitchell County are largely clay-based, which means they swell when wet and shrink during dry periods - a cycle that puts steady stress on fence post footings year after year. A post set without adequate depth and concrete in this soil will eventually lean or fail, often faster than a homeowner expects. Getting the footing right the first time is the most important variable in how long a fence lasts here.
Spring thunderstorms along this stretch of I-20 bring hail, heavy rain, and strong wind gusts that damage fence panels and posts regularly. Summers are long, hot, and intense - UV exposure at this latitude breaks down wood and sealants faster than in more humid climates. Many of the homes in Colorado City were built between the 1940s and 1970s, and their original fences are either overdue for repair or have already been replaced once with materials that are now nearing the end of their lifespan. A contractor who understands these conditions builds and repairs fences differently than one who does not.
Our crew works throughout Colorado City regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. The neighborhoods near the Mitchell County Courthouse in downtown Colorado City are made up of older single-family homes where fence repair and replacement are common requests. We know the permit process with the City of Colorado City and handle that paperwork before any work starts.
Colorado City sits right on I-20, which puts it in the middle of West Texas rather than on its edge. That location means we are close enough to reach quickly and familiar enough with Mitchell County conditions to know what the soil and climate will throw at a fence over time. The rural properties outside the city limits along Mitchell County roads are part of our regular territory as well - barbed wire and agricultural fencing on that terrain requires different technique than a suburban privacy fence.
We also work in neighboring communities on a regular basis. If you are in Snyder to the north or Big Spring to the west, we cover those areas as well.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We reply within one business day and will schedule a time to come out to your property - no cost and no obligation at this point.
We look at the site, assess soil conditions and damage, and discuss your material options. You receive a written quote before any work is scheduled - the number you see is the number you pay.
We handle the permit application with the City of Colorado City before work starts. Once permits are in hand, we schedule your installation or repair date - most jobs take one to two days on-site.
We haul away all old materials and debris when the job is done. New concrete footings need 24 to 48 hours to cure before the fence takes full load - after that, your fence is ready.
We serve Colorado City and Mitchell County. No obligation - just a straight, written quote for your fence project.
(432) 263-5703Colorado City is the county seat of Mitchell County with a population of around 3,900. The town sits directly on I-20, roughly equidistant between Abilene and Midland, which made it an early railroad town and later a highway stop. The local economy is tied to ranching, oil and gas, and wind energy, which is visible in the turbines across the surrounding landscape. Most residents are long-term homeowners who know the area well and value contractors they can rely on without having to drive out from a larger city. The nearby Lake Colorado City State Park is a recognized local landmark used for fishing, camping, and weekend recreation.
The housing stock in Colorado City is largely single-family detached homes, most built before 1980. Brick veneer and wood frame construction are common, and lots are modest in size with a typical West Texas small-city grid layout. Communities in our nearby service area include Snyder to the north - all part of the West Texas corridor we serve regularly.
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