QC Big Spring Fence serves Odessa homeowners and businesses with security fence installation, wood privacy fencing, and chain link fencing built for the expansive soils and persistent winds of the Permian Basin. We have been working in the Big Spring and West Texas area since 2015, and we respond to all Odessa inquiries within 1 business day.

Odessa has a mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial properties where security fencing is a real priority - not just a preference. Whether you need a perimeter fence for a business near the industrial corridor or a reinforced back-yard fence on a residential lot, we build for the access control and deterrence you need. Learn more about our security fence installation.
Most Odessa neighborhoods are made up of single-family homes with open lots and little natural privacy screening. A solid wood fence changes that - giving backyards real separation from neighbors and streets. We build wood fences with posts set for the clay-soil movement and UV exposure that come with living on the open Llano Estacado.
Odessa lots tend to be flat and open with few trees to block sightlines. A full-height privacy fence is one of the most effective ways to create a usable backyard in this kind of neighborhood. We match post depth and panel bracing to the wind loads common across the Permian Basin.
For Odessa homeowners who need a practical boundary for pets, kids, or property definition without high maintenance, chain link is a reliable choice. Vinyl-coated options hold up better under the intense West Texas sun, and deep-set posts keep the fence standing through spring wind events.
Odessa has a significant commercial and industrial base tied to the oil sector, and commercial properties here need fencing that meets both functional and code requirements. We install perimeter fencing for commercial yards, equipment storage areas, and office properties throughout the city.
A lot of Odessa homes were built in the 1950s through 1980s, and fencing that old has often been through many hail seasons and wind events. Leaning posts, broken boards, and gate hardware failures are all fixable without replacing the whole fence. We assess the full fence line and tell you honestly what repairs will hold and what is past the point of repair.
Odessa sits on the flat, semi-arid Llano Estacado plateau with no natural windbreaks - no hills, no forests - to slow the Permian Basin winds that blow year-round. This means fencing here is under sustained lateral stress in a way that contractors from other parts of Texas simply do not encounter. A fence built without posts set to the right depth and without adequate corner bracing will shift and lean within a few years, especially on the clay-heavy soils common throughout the city.
The majority of Odessa homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s. Fencing on homes this age has often been through decades of West Texas heat, hail, and soil movement. The clay under Odessa lots expands with rain and contracts in dry spells - that constant cycling puts lateral stress on fence posts and can cause sections to heave or lean over time. Newer subdivisions on the edges of town also sit on these same expansive soils, so even recently built fences can develop problems if post footings were not sized correctly for this ground.
Our crew works throughout Odessa regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. We are familiar with the City of Odessa permit process and work with the City of Odessa development and building departments to make sure permits are pulled and inspections are scheduled correctly before work begins.
Odessa and Midland share the same regional landscape - flat, open Permian Basin terrain with the same soil conditions and wind patterns. The city stretches out along major corridors including East 42nd Street and Highway 385, with older brick ranch-home neighborhoods near the city center and newer construction out toward the growing edges of town. Whether a project is near Permian High School or in one of the newer subdivisions toward the city limits, our crews know this ground.
We also serve the communities close to Odessa. Homeowners in Andrews call us for fencing work regularly, and we stay active in Midland, which shares Odessa's soil conditions and is just 20 miles up the road.
We respond to all Odessa inquiries within 1 business day. Let us know the approximate footage, the type of fence you have in mind, and whether you have any property line documentation handy. No commitment required at this stage.
We come out, walk the fence line, check the soil conditions on your specific lot, and measure the total footage. Your written quote reflects what we actually see - not a generic phone estimate. Cost depends on footage, material, and how deep posts need to go in your soil.
Once you approve the quote, we pull the required building permit from the City of Odessa before work begins. Permit processing usually takes a few business days. We place you on the installation schedule as soon as the permit is cleared.
Most residential fences in Odessa are installed in one to two days. Concrete-set posts need 24 to 48 hours to cure fully before bearing load. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave so any concerns are handled on the spot.
We serve Odessa and the surrounding Permian Basin area. Tell us what you need and we will come out, walk your property, and give you a written price - no obligation, no surprises.
(432) 263-5703Odessa is a mid-sized West Texas city of around 114,000 people, according to the 2020 Census, and it sits at the heart of the Permian Basin - one of the most active oil-producing regions in the world. The city grew rapidly during mid-century oil booms, and the bulk of its residential neighborhoods date from the 1950s through the 1980s. Most homes are single-story brick ranch-style houses on flat lots, with modest yards and little natural tree cover. The Globe of the Great Southwest, a full-scale replica of Shakespeare's original Globe Theatre, is one of Odessa's more surprising local landmarks - and a point of pride for longtime residents.
Odessa and Midland sit about 20 miles apart and together form the core of the Permian Basin metro area. Many Odessa residents commute to Midland for work, and the two cities share many of the same services and contractors. Newer subdivisions have been added on the edges of Odessa during recent oil booms, but the older core neighborhoods still define most of the housing stock. If you are in one of the established neighborhoods near Permian High School or out on the newer developing edges of town, we cover all of Odessa. We also work regularly in nearby Andrews, which is roughly 35 miles to the northwest.
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Learn MoreWe serve Odessa and the Permian Basin - call today and we will come out, assess your property, and give you a written quote within a day or two.