Fencing project inspiration for Texas homes

Fencing & Fence Gates Photos

Browse recent fencing and gate projects across Texas—privacy fences, ranch rail, picket, chain-link, and more. Need help choosing the right style? We’ll match your goals, budget, and property layout.

Fence types & materials

  • Wood privacy (cedar/pine): classic look, great for privacy
  • Chain-link: budget-friendly, durable, great for pets
  • Vinyl: low-maintenance, clean curb appeal
  • Aluminum/steel: modern look, strong security
  • Ranch rail: ideal for larger lots and rural properties

Styles, gates & upgrades

  • Board-on-board, shadowbox, picket, horizontal, and more
  • Walk gates and drive gates (manual or automated)
  • Decorative post caps, trim, and kick boards
  • Stain/seal packages for longer life
  • Security options: taller height, reinforced posts, privacy slats

Photo gallery: wood privacy fences

Photo gallery: ranch rail & open fencing

Photo gallery: picket & decorative fencing

Photo gallery: chain-link fencing

How our fencing process works

1) Measure & plan

We confirm property lines, layout, gate locations, and any HOA/city requirements.

2) Build the fence line

Posts are set plumb and secure, then rails/panels/pickets are installed for a straight, clean finish.

3) Install gates & hardware

We hang and adjust gates for smooth operation and add latches, locks, and optional automation.

4) Final walkthrough

We check alignment, swing/clearances, and cleanup—then review care and maintenance with you.

Timelines & what’s included

Typical timeline

  • Small repairs: often same week
  • Standard residential fence: commonly 1–3 days once scheduled
  • Larger properties or custom gates: 3–7+ days

What’s included

  • Layout and measurements
  • Removal of old sections (if requested)
  • Posts, rails/panels, fasteners, and hardware
  • Gate installation and adjustment
  • Jobsite cleanup and walkthrough

Maintenance tips

Wood fences

  • Stain or seal every 2–4 years depending on sun exposure
  • Keep soil and mulch off the bottom edge to reduce rot
  • Replace loose pickets and tighten hardware early

Metal, vinyl & chain-link

  • Wash with mild soap and water as needed
  • Lubricate hinges and latches yearly
  • Check gate alignment after storms or ground movement

Fencing FAQs

What fence height should I choose?

Most privacy fences are 6–8 ft. We’ll recommend a height based on your goals, local rules, and wind exposure.

Can you match an existing fence style?

Yes. We can match picket spacing, board style, stain color, and hardware to blend with existing sections.

Do you install and repair gates?

Yes—walk gates, double gates, and drive gates. We can also replace sagging hinges, latches, and posts.

How do you handle sloped yards?

We can step the fence or rack panels depending on the style and the grade, so it looks clean and functions well.

Can you remove and haul away an old fence?

Yes—tell us what you have and we’ll include removal and disposal in your quote.

Browse fences and gates of many types—privacy, picket, ranch-style, and chain-link. Want something custom? We’ll match your style, budget, and property layout.

Ranch property with rail fencing
White picket fence in front of a home
Backyard with gazebo and perimeter fence
Garden seating area with fence in the background
Cyclone wire (chain-link) fence detail
Chain-link fence close-up