
You want a fence that looks sharp today and holds up through Big Spring wind, sun, and time. We set posts deep, use UV-rated finishes, and handle permits so you get a fence you can count on.

Ornamental iron fence installation in Big Spring gives your property a clean, finished look with one of the longest-lasting fence materials available. Most residential jobs take one to three days once the permit is approved and posts cure.
Homeowners in Big Spring often choose ornamental iron when they want a fence that signals quality from the street and does not need replacing in ten years. The West Texas sun and wind are hard on materials that are not built for this climate. If you have been looking at options, security fence installation is a related option worth comparing.
We have been serving Big Spring and Howard County since 2015, and we know what this soil and climate demand from a fence. Call us and we will give you a straight answer on what your project will take.
Big Spring spring winds put real lateral stress on fences, and a fence that has started to lean is not just cosmetic - it is a structural failure. If you can push a post and feel it move, the foundation has been compromised. An ornamental iron fence set properly for this climate will stand firm through the same gusts that knocked the old one sideways.
Surface rust that is just beginning can sometimes be treated, but bubbling paint or rust streaks running onto your concrete mean the protective coating has already failed. In Big Spring's dry but UV-intense environment, a fence that has lost its finish deteriorates faster than you would expect. At that point, replacement is usually more cost-effective than continued patching.
Ornamental iron is one of the most secure containment options available - the pickets are difficult to climb and the structure does not flex the way wood or chain-link does. If your family situation has changed and your yard is not safely enclosed, now is the right time to get a proper fence in place before the need becomes urgent.
If you are not sure exactly where your yard ends, or if a shared fence is deteriorating and no one has taken responsibility for it, installing your own ornamental iron fence along your confirmed property line solves the problem cleanly. It also adds immediate curb appeal and property value in Big Spring's active real estate market.
We install ornamental iron fence panels in a range of heights and styles - from simple flat-top designs to traditional spear-top pickets and custom configurations. Every job starts with a site visit to measure the area and check the ground conditions, because Big Spring caliche changes what the installation requires. For properties where privacy matters as much as security, we can pair ornamental iron framing with solid infill panels. If you are weighing iron against a fully enclosed yard, custom fence design lets us find the right combination for your specific lot.
We also handle gate installation as part of every ornamental iron project - single swing, double swing, and pedestrian gates with heavy-duty hinges and locking hardware. A fence without a well-built gate is not a finished fence. For properties that need controlled vehicle access alongside ornamental fencing, security fence installation and automatic gate systems can be added to the same project.
Suits homeowners who want a clean, modern look with strong containment and maximum visibility from the street.
Suits homeowners who want a traditional, formal appearance with an added deterrent at the top of each picket.
Suits properties where HOA rules, city permits, or terrain require a specific fence height or profile.
Suits any ornamental iron project - single or double swing gates with commercial-grade locking latches.
Big Spring sits on the edge of the Permian Basin at roughly 2,400 feet elevation, with open terrain and very little natural vegetation to shelter properties from the wind. The ground under most yards is caliche - a hard, calcium-rich layer that requires power equipment to dig through and changes how fence posts must be set and anchored. In this environment, a fence that is not built with West Texas conditions in mind will not last. We have been working in Howard County long enough to know what post depth, concrete volume, and finish type this climate demands.
Big Spring also averages more than 270 sunny days per year, and that intensity bleaches and cracks coatings that are not rated for high-UV exposure. We use powder-coat finishes specifically selected for this climate - not standard paint - because the difference shows up within a few seasons. Homeowners in Stanton and those in Coahoma face the same soil and sun conditions as Big Spring, and we serve both regularly.
We will ask a few basic questions about your property and what you have in mind. You will hear back within one business day, and we will schedule an on-site visit to measure and check the ground conditions.
We walk the property, measure the fence line, and check for caliche depth and terrain. You get a written quote that covers materials, labor, and any permit fees - no surprises after you sign.
We handle the City of Big Spring permit application and call 811 to have underground utilities marked before any digging starts. Once the permit is approved, we set a start date and let you know what to clear from the fence line.
The crew digs through caliche with power equipment, sets posts in concrete, and waits the full 24 to 48 hours for concrete to cure before attaching panels. Gates are hung last and adjusted for smooth operation before we do a final walkthrough with you.
No pressure. We come out, look at your property, and give you a written quote. Permits handled. Caliche soil is not a problem for us.
(432) 263-5703We have been installing fences in Big Spring and the surrounding area since 2015. That history means we have worked in this soil, dealt with this wind, and know what the City of Big Spring permit process looks like from the inside - no learning curve on your project.
We set posts at the depth and concrete volume that Big Spring spring wind gusts demand. A fence that looks fine on a calm day and leans after the first real storm is a failure. We build to hold.
Standard paint is not enough in Big Spring's intense sun. We use powder-coat finishes rated for high-UV environments because that difference shows up within a few seasons. The American Fence Association recommends powder coating for metal fences in high-sun climates - a fence that holds its color keeps rust out for years longer.
We pull the City of Big Spring building permit before work starts. You do not have to figure out which form to file or which office to call. Your fence is on record and compliant - which matters if you ever sell your home.
Every ornamental iron fence we install is built to the conditions of this specific part of West Texas. When you call us, you are getting a contractor who has already solved the problems your yard is likely to present.
Add height, reinforced posts, and secure gate hardware when your property needs more than ornamental fencing alone.
Learn MoreCombine ornamental iron framing with other materials or layouts to fit your lot, HOA rules, and budget.
Learn MoreSpring wind season comes around fast in Big Spring. Call now and we will get your project measured, permitted, and scheduled before your yard is the one still unprotected.