
Get a solid, wind-rated privacy fence built for Big Spring conditions - proper post depth, permits handled, and a clear estimate before we start.

Privacy fence installation in Big Spring means putting up a solid 6-to-8-foot barrier along your property line using wood or vinyl panels, with most standard backyard jobs completed in one to three days once the crew is on site and the permit is in hand.
Big Spring homeowners face a specific set of challenges when it comes to fencing - the open terrain and consistent wind mean a fence with posts set too shallow will lean or blow over within a few seasons. The caliche soil under much of Howard County also requires specialized drilling equipment that not every crew brings to the job. Whether you need a wood fence for classic curb appeal or a vinyl option that stands up to years of West Texas sun without repainting, the right installation starts with the right post depth and concrete anchoring. If you ever need repairs or maintenance down the road, our fence repair service handles everything from loose posts to rotted boards.
We serve homeowners across Big Spring and the surrounding communities. Call us and we will come walk your property, answer your questions, and give you a written estimate at no charge.
If you spend time outside and deal constantly with dust, debris, or sand blowing onto your patio, a solid privacy fence acts as a meaningful windbreak. Big Spring's open terrain means there is little natural shelter, and a well-placed fence can make your outdoor space noticeably more comfortable. If you have stopped using your backyard because of wind and dust, that is a clear sign a fence would help.
If your current fence leans noticeably, has boards that are soft or crumbling when you press on them, or has gaps where boards have fallen off, it is past simple repair. A fence in this condition is not providing privacy or security, and patching individual boards on a failing structure rarely solves the underlying problem. A full replacement is usually the more cost-effective choice.
If you feel like you cannot sit outside without being visible from the street, an alley, or a neighbor's property, you are not getting the privacy your yard should offer. This is especially common on corner lots and properties that back up to an alley - both common in Big Spring's older grid neighborhoods. A privacy fence gives you back the ability to use your outdoor space without feeling exposed.
If your existing wood fence has turned a washed-out gray, feels dry and rough to the touch, or has boards that crack when you flex them, the sun and heat have broken down the wood to the point where it is no longer structurally sound. In Big Spring's climate, this can happen faster than homeowners expect - especially if the fence was never sealed or stained after installation. A fence in this condition is unlikely to survive another season of high winds.
We install privacy fences in wood and vinyl for residential and light commercial properties across Howard County. Pressure-treated wood is the most popular choice for homeowners who want a traditional look - it takes stain and paint well, and with the right sealant it holds up through Big Spring's heat and dry spells. Vinyl privacy panels are a strong alternative for homeowners who want the look of a solid fence without the maintenance: no painting, no resealing, and highly resistant to UV fading. Both options come in 6-foot and 8-foot heights depending on your privacy and wind goals. If your fence eventually needs care after years of service, our fence repair team handles board replacement, post re-setting, and gate adjustments across Big Spring.
Homeowners who want something more distinctive can also explore our wood fence installation service, which covers cedar boards, board-on-board styles, and shadowbox designs that add visual interest while maintaining full privacy. Every privacy fence we install starts with concrete-set posts drilled to the correct depth for Big Spring's wind exposure and caliche soil conditions.
Best for homeowners who want a classic fence look and are comfortable with occasional sealing or staining to keep it in good shape.
Suits homeowners who want a low-maintenance fence that resists UV fading and does not need painting or sealing year after year.
A good fit for homeowners who want full privacy with overlapping boards that handle wind pressure more effectively than flush panels.
Works for any yard where a walk-through or drive-through gate is needed alongside the solid privacy perimeter.
Big Spring sits on the Llano Estacado, flat open high plains where there are very few trees to slow the wind. A privacy fence acts like a sail in high wind, and a fence with posts set too shallow or spaced too far apart will lean or blow over within a few seasons. This means the two most important factors in a Big Spring fence are post depth and concrete anchoring - both of which require a crew that actually knows what local conditions demand. The City of Big Spring also requires a building permit before fence installation, and work must comply with local development standards on height and setbacks. Homeowners in newer Big Spring subdivisions should also check HOA rules before signing anything, since many HOAs have requirements about material, color, and height.
We serve homeowners across the Big Spring area including communities like Coahoma and Forsan. If you are not sure whether a privacy fence or another fencing style is the right call for your yard, give us a call - we will come out, look at your property, and give you an honest recommendation with a written estimate.
We ask a few questions about your yard size, material preference, and any HOA rules, then schedule a site visit. You get a written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, and permit fees - no vague ranges or hidden charges added later.
We submit the permit application to the City of Big Spring and contact 811 to have underground lines flagged before digging starts. This is required by law and protects your property. You do not need to make a single call to the city or the utility company.
The crew marks each post location, digs or drills the holes - including through caliche if needed - and sets posts in concrete. Posts cure 24-48 hours before boards or panels go up, so do not be surprised if the crew leaves after day one with just posts in the ground.
Once posts are solid, the crew attaches rails and fence boards or panels, then hangs and adjusts any gates. We walk the completed fence with you before leaving and haul away all scrap material. If a city inspection is required, we coordinate and schedule it.
Free written estimates, permits handled, and responses within one business day. No pressure, no surprises.
(432) 263-5703The most common reason privacy fences fail in West Texas is posts that were not set deep enough. We drill to the correct depth for local wind exposure - not the minimum that looks acceptable on a calm day. Your fence will stay straight through the kind of gusts this area sees every spring.
We discuss how we handle caliche soil before we start, and we have the equipment to get through it. The call-before-you-dig process through 811 is also handled before any digging begins, so underground lines are marked and your property is protected. No surprises on installation day.
One of the most common frustrations homeowners have with contractors is not knowing what is happening or when. You get a written estimate before work starts, honest communication if anything changes, and a crew that shows up when they say they will. No chasing us down for updates.
We recommend materials and finishes based on what actually holds up in this climate - not what is easiest to install or source. Pressure-treated lumber, quality vinyl panels, and rust-resistant hardware are standard on every job, because a fence that fails in two years is not a good deal at any price.
Every job starts with a site visit and a written estimate so you know exactly what you are getting before anyone picks up a tool. Call us today and we will come walk your yard at no charge.
Loose posts, rotted boards, sagging gates - we fix existing fences across Big Spring without a full replacement.
Learn MoreCedar, board-on-board, and shadowbox designs for homeowners who want a custom wood look with full privacy.
Learn MoreSpring is the busiest season for fence work in West Texas - book now and your yard will be ready before summer heat arrives.