QC Big Spring Fence is a fence contractor serving Greenwood, TX and the surrounding Midland County area, specializing in vinyl fence installation, privacy fencing, and farm fencing for residential and rural properties. We have served West Texas homeowners since 2015 and know what it takes to build fencing that holds on large lots with expansive clay soil and high UV exposure.

Greenwood homes are built on large lots with more fence line to cover than a typical city property. Vinyl holds up to the Midland County heat and UV without the annual maintenance that wood demands, making it one of the most practical choices for long perimeter runs out here. See what is available with our full vinyl fence installation services.
Greenwood properties sit on open land with little natural screening between neighbors. A solid privacy fence turns your backyard into an actual outdoor living space rather than a yard anyone passing on a county road can see into. We build privacy panels with post depth and bracing matched to the soil conditions in Midland County.
Many properties on the edges of Greenwood run into agricultural land or include acreage. We install barbed wire, net wire, and pipe fencing for livestock, grazing, and property boundary applications - built for the Permian Basin terrain that makes up most of Midland County outside the city limits.
Some Greenwood homeowners prefer the traditional look of a wood fence, particularly on properties where the home itself has a classic style. We treat and seal all wood we install in this climate because the West Texas sun breaks down untreated lumber far faster than homeowners expect.
Clay soil movement is one of the main reasons fences in the Greenwood area develop leaning posts and sagging sections over time. We repair shifted posts, replace damaged panels, and re-set footings that have been compromised by soil expansion and contraction - often without replacing the entire fence.
Greenwood properties with long driveways benefit most from an automatic gate - it keeps the entrance secure without requiring a trip to the road every time you come and go. We install automatic sliding and swing gates on both residential lots and larger acreage properties throughout the Midland County area.
Greenwood sits in unincorporated Midland County on large residential lots where the combination of expansive clay soil, intense summer heat, and open terrain creates specific challenges for any fence. The clay soils here shrink and swell with every wet and dry cycle - and West Texas has plenty of both. A post set without accounting for that movement will start leaning within a few years. The UV exposure is severe enough that wood left untreated after installation will crack and check within a single summer. Contractors who have not worked Midland County properties consistently miss both of these details.
Because Greenwood is unincorporated, there is no city building department to manage construction standards, which puts more responsibility on homeowners to select contractors who do the work right without a permit inspector checking behind them. Many homes here were built during the Permian Basin oil boom of the 2000s and 2010s - they are newer than the housing stock in older West Texas cities, but the fencing installed with those homes is now reaching the age where it needs repair or replacement. Spring hail storms in this part of the basin can accelerate that timeline in a single event.
Our crew works throughout Greenwood regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Greenwood is located about 12 miles southeast of Midland along US-191, and the properties in this community are a mix of newer homes on large rural lots and older homesteads that predate the recent Permian Basin growth. The lots here are consistently larger than anything you find inside the Midland city limits, which means more fence footage per job and more concrete for post footings.
The community is anchored by Greenwood ISD, which gives this unincorporated area its own identity separate from the city of Midland just up the road. Most families here are long-term owner-occupants who maintain their properties and expect the same level of attention from the contractors they hire. The soil profile in this part of Midland County has a high clay content, which is the first thing we assess before recommending post size and depth on any job here.
We serve Midland, TX regularly and handle Greenwood properties as a routine part of our work in that area. We also serve Stanton, TX to the east - if you have a neighbor in either community who has worked with us, ask them about the experience.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form with a basic description of your project - what you are fencing, roughly how much footage, and whether any existing fence needs to come out first. We respond within one business day and schedule Greenwood visits promptly.
We walk your property, check the soil conditions, measure the run, and look at any existing fence. The written estimate covers all material and labor - nothing is left open-ended. Addressing cost questions at this stage means no surprises once the crew shows up. You are not committing to anything by getting an estimate.
Our crew arrives with post-setting equipment and concrete matched to the clay soil in Midland County. Posts are set at the correct depth and footing width for the soil conditions we found on your property. You do not need to be present the entire time, but we contact you at start and finish.
Once the fence is complete, we walk it with you before we leave. Any question that comes up after installation - a gate adjustment, a panel seating issue - is handled with a direct call to our office. You reach someone who knows your job, not a general customer service line.
We serve Greenwood and the surrounding Midland County area with the same written estimate process we use for every job - full material and labor costs upfront, no surprises when the crew arrives.
(432) 263-5703Greenwood is an unincorporated community in Midland County, located roughly 12 miles southeast of the city of Midland along US-191. Because it is unincorporated, it has no city hall or municipal building department - residents rely on Midland County for most public services. The area grew significantly during the Permian Basin oil booms of the 2000s and 2010s, and that growth brought a wave of new residential construction on large rural lots. Most homes here are brick veneer or stucco exterior, sitting on concrete slab foundations - the standard construction approach for this part of West Texas. Properties often include detached garages, workshops, or outbuildings in addition to the main house.
The Greenwood community has its own distinct identity anchored by Greenwood ISD, which serves local families with separate schools from Midland ISD. Homeowners here tend to be long-term residents who are invested in maintaining their properties. Nearby Midland, TX is the commercial and economic center the community leans on, and we serve both areas as a regular part of our work week.
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