Ranch & Farm

Ranch & Farm Fencing in Stephenville, TX

Pipe fence, woven wire, field fence, and no-climb installations for ranches, pastures, and agricultural properties across Erath County.

Our Work

Recent Ranch & Farm Projects

Real installs from Erath County — browse photos, then request your free on-site estimate.

Custom wood and steel ranch fence under construction
Pipe and wire ranch fence stretching in a perfectly straight line
Pipe and wire cattle pen fencing on an open Texas pasture
Ranch & Farm FAQ

Ranch & Farm Questions

What Stephenville property owners ask before starting a ranch & farm project.

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What ranch fence types do you install most in Erath County?

Pipe and wire perimeter fencing and woven wire field fence are our most common ranch installs. We also build no-climb sections where you need tighter livestock control and can combine pipe posts with wire panels for a clean, durable boundary.

How do you price ranch fencing — by foot or by acre?

We quote by the foot based on fence type, post spacing, terrain, and gate count. Steep grades, rock, and brush clearing add labor. Your on-site quote breaks down materials and labor so you know exactly what you are paying for.

How long does a mile of ranch fence take?

Timeline depends on fence style, crew access, and weather. Straight pipe-and-wire runs move faster than rocky terrain with extra bracing. We give you a realistic schedule in writing — most ranch projects run several days to a couple of weeks.

Do you clear brush along the fence line?

Yes, when needed. A clean fence line means straight posts and proper tension. We can discuss clearing as part of your quote if trees, mesquite, or old wire are in the way.

Can you match existing pipe fence on my property?

We regularly tie into existing pipe and wire so new sections blend with old runs. Bring us photos or walk the line with our estimator — we will match post size, wire type, and height where possible.

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