QC Big Spring Fence serves Stanton and Martin County homeowners with chain link fence installation, wood privacy fencing, and farm and ranch fencing built for the flat, wind-exposed terrain of the Llano Estacado. We have been working across West Texas since 2015 and we respond to Stanton inquiries within 1 business day.

Chain link is one of the most practical fencing choices in Stanton because it handles wind load well, needs very little maintenance, and works for both residential lots and the agricultural properties common throughout Martin County. Heavy-gauge mesh with deep-set posts in concrete stands up to the persistent Llano Estacado wind that hits Stanton from every direction. See more about our chain link fence installation.
Most Stanton homes are single-family houses with open yards and little natural screening. A wood fence gives those backyards real separation and privacy. We build with post depths appropriate for Llano Estacado soil conditions and seal the wood at installation to give it the best chance against the UV and dry heat that break down untreated lumber quickly in this climate.
Martin County has active agricultural land surrounding Stanton, and working properties here need fencing that handles years of hard use under intense West Texas sun and wind. We install barbed wire, net wire, and pipe fencing for rural properties and ranch operations throughout the county.
Stanton lots are flat and open with minimal tree cover, which means residential properties have little natural screening from neighbors or the road. A full-height privacy fence is one of the most effective ways to create a usable outdoor space in town. We build with extra post depth and panel bracing to handle the unobstructed wind that comes with living on the open plateau.
A large share of homes in Stanton were built before 1980, and fencing on older properties here has been through a lot of wind seasons and temperature swings. Leaning posts, loose boards, and worn gate hardware are often fixable without a full replacement. We walk the full fence line and give you an honest assessment of what repairs will last and what has reached end of life.
For Stanton homeowners who want a low-maintenance alternative to wood, vinyl is worth considering. UV-stabilized vinyl does not crack, peel, or splinter the way untreated wood does under the intense Llano Estacado sun. Steel-reinforced post options add the structural strength needed for the open-terrain wind conditions in this part of Martin County.
Stanton sits on the Llano Estacado - a vast, flat plateau with no hills or natural windbreaks to slow the wind coming across the open West Texas plain. High winds and blowing dust are a year-round reality here, not just a seasonal concern. A fence built without accounting for these conditions - posts too shallow, corners under-braced - will start shifting and losing panels after the first hard wind event. Many contractors who do not work regularly in this part of Texas underestimate how much the sustained lateral load matters.
The soil under Stanton lots adds another challenge. The area can have caliche layers and clay-heavy soil that expand when wet and contract during the dry spells common to this semi-arid climate. That repeated swelling and shrinking puts stress on fence post footings over time. Add in the freeze-thaw cycles that hit Stanton every winter - temperatures can drop well below freezing before warming again the next day - and concrete footings that were not properly sized will crack and lose their grip on posts within a few years. Getting the foundation of a fence right matters here more than in most places.
Our crew works throughout Stanton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Stanton is the county seat of Martin County and a small, tight-knit community where word-of-mouth matters - homeowners here expect contractors to show up when they say they will and do the job without needing to be managed. Many Stanton residents commute to Midland or Odessa for work, so we are used to working with homeowners who are not always on-site and need clear communication about what is happening and when.
The town is anchored by the Martin County Courthouse on the main square, and US Highway 80 runs straight through the middle of town - connecting Stanton to Midland to the west and other Permian Basin communities to the east. Whether a property is close to the courthouse square or out toward the county roads on the edge of town, our crews know this terrain.
We also work throughout the area surrounding Stanton. Homeowners in Greenwood call us regularly for residential and property fencing, and we stay active in Midland, which is about 40 miles west on Highway 80 and shares the same soil and wind conditions as Stanton.
We respond to all Stanton inquiries within 1 business day. You do not need to have everything figured out - just tell us roughly what you are looking for, your address, and the best time to schedule an on-site visit. No commitment required.
We come out to your Stanton property, walk the fence line, check the soil conditions on your specific lot, and measure the total footage. Cost is based on what we see on-site - not a phone estimate. We deliver a written quote within a day or two of the visit.
Once you approve the quote, we confirm permit requirements with the City of Stanton and pull any required building permit before work begins. Processing usually takes a few business days. You get a confirmed installation date as soon as the permit is cleared.
Most Stanton residential fences are installed in one to two days. Posts set in concrete need 24 to 48 hours to cure before bearing full load. We walk the finished fence with you before leaving so any issues are resolved on the same day.
We serve Stanton and Martin County - tell us what you need and we will come to your property, check the ground conditions, and give you a written quote with no pressure and no guesswork.
(432) 263-5703Stanton is the county seat of Martin County, a small community of roughly 2,500 people sitting in the heart of the Permian Basin. The town is centered on the historic Martin County Courthouse and its surrounding square, with US Highway 80 running through the middle of town. Most housing in Stanton is single-family detached homes, with a mix of older brick houses built mid-century and more recently updated properties. The surrounding Martin County land is primarily agricultural and oil and gas - working properties that mix with the residential areas at the edges of town.
Stanton is a close-knit community where homeowners tend to be long-term residents who know their neighbors and look for contractors with a demonstrated local track record. The whole county has fewer than 6,000 residents, which means there is no anonymity here - contractors build their reputation job by job. We work regularly in Stanton and the surrounding communities, including nearby Greenwood and the Big Spring area to the east. Stanton residents commuting west on Highway 80 toward Midland pass through the same open Permian Basin terrain that shapes fencing needs across this entire region.
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Learn MoreWe serve Stanton and all of Martin County - call us today and we will come out to your property, assess the ground, and give you a written quote within a day or two.