
Advanced Del Rio Fence serves Uvalde, TX and Uvalde County with wood fence installation, vinyl, chain link, farm and ranch fencing, and fence repair - written estimates included and permits filed on every in-city project since 2018.

Uvalde has a strong stock of pre-1980 homes in established neighborhoods, and cedar or pine privacy fencing fits the scale and character of those lots well. Our wood fence installation uses pressure-treated posts set in concrete at proper depth for Uvalde's shrink-swell clay soils, so the fence stays plumb through years of heat cycles.
Many Uvalde fences were installed in the 1990s and early 2000s and are now showing their age. We repair leaning posts, replace split or rotted panels, and rehang gates that have dropped - addressing the underlying cause so the repair actually holds in this climate.
Uvalde County is ranch and agricultural country, and properties on the edge of town often have acreage that needs a working perimeter fence. We install high-tensile wire, barbed wire, and woven livestock fencing on rural Uvalde County properties using equipment suited for caliche and rocky terrain.
Uvalde summers push past 100 degrees F for weeks, and vinyl holds up to that heat without cracking, warping, or needing a sealer applied every few years. It is a strong choice for Uvalde homeowners who want a clean-looking privacy fence without the ongoing maintenance that wood requires in this climate.
Chain link is a cost-effective boundary solution for Uvalde properties that do not need a privacy panel - backyard pet runs, side yards, commercial parcels, and agricultural enclosures are all common applications here. Galvanized and vinyl-coated options are both available for southwest Texas conditions.
Uvalde homeowners on larger lots and rural properties frequently add automatic driveway gates for security and convenience. We size and set gate posts correctly the first time so the operator hardware does not strain against a misaligned frame - a problem that shortens gate motor life significantly.
Uvalde sits in southwest Texas where the clay-heavy soils expand and contract with every shift in moisture. That shrink-swell cycle puts steady stress on fence posts, concrete footings, and any material that is set in or on the ground. Contractors who do not account for this - by setting posts shallow or skipping concrete anchoring - deliver fences that look fine at installation but lean noticeably within two or three seasons. The summer heat compounds the problem: prolonged temperatures above 100 degrees F dry out wood faster than in more moderate climates, and UV exposure from the intense southwest Texas sun bleaches and breaks down surface coatings that were not applied or reapplied correctly. Spring hail is an additional seasonal risk - Uvalde sits in a corridor that sees meaningful hail activity from March through May, and a single storm can split fence boards or dent metal panels that were otherwise in good condition.
Uvalde also has a housing stock that is older than many people expect. A large share of the city's homes were built between the 1940s and the 1970s, which means original builder fences are well past their design life. The mix of in-town residential lots - mostly compact single-family homes near the historic downtown - and larger semi-rural properties on the city's edges means that the same neighborhood can have very different fencing needs depending on lot size, soil conditions, and proximity to Garner State Park and the Frio River corridor to the north. We assess all of this during the site visit before quoting.
Our crew works throughout Uvalde regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Uvalde is the county seat of Uvalde County, and we are familiar with both the in-town residential neighborhoods near the historic downtown and the semi-rural properties that spread out toward the county line. The older neighborhoods near the Uvalde Grand Opera House and downtown have compact lots with mature landscaping that needs to be worked around during installation. Properties farther from the city center tend to have more acreage and different soil profiles depending on drainage patterns.
Uvalde is connected to the surrounding region by US Highway 90 running east-west and US Highway 83 running north-south. Garner State Park, one of the most visited state parks in Texas, sits just north of the city on the Frio River - residents in that direction often have properties that need perimeter fencing for both livestock and recreational use. The city has a long-established ranching economy and a tight-knit community where homeowners tend to stay for years and invest in maintaining their properties.
We serve all of Uvalde and Uvalde County, and we also work regularly in Rocksprings to the north and back west toward Brackettville, where the soil and climate conditions are consistent with what we see throughout this part of southwest Texas.
Call or send a message through the contact form and we get back to you within one business day. We schedule an on-site visit rather than quoting over the phone - soil conditions and lot layout in Uvalde affect the price enough that an in-person look is worth it.
We walk the property, probe the soil, and measure the fence line. The written estimate covers all materials, labor, permit fees for in-city jobs, and any ground conditions that affect the installation - no add-ons after you sign.
For Uvalde city projects, we file the building permit before the crew arrives on-site. Rural Uvalde County jobs without a city permit requirement are scheduled sooner. You do not need to take time off work to be present during the installation.
When the job is finished we walk the fence line with you before calling it done. All material scraps and dig spoils are removed from the yard, and any city inspection required for the permit is handled and closed before we leave.
We serve all of Uvalde and Uvalde County - residential lots near downtown and rural properties on larger acreage. No obligation. We visit the site, check the ground conditions, and give you a written price before any work starts.
(830) 488-9050Uvalde is a city of about 15,000 people and the county seat of Uvalde County in southwest Texas. The city sits at the intersection of US-90 and US-83, which makes it a natural hub for the surrounding ranch country. The housing stock is predominantly older - many homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s - and the majority of residents are long-term homeowners who take pride in maintaining their properties. The neighborhoods near the historic downtown, including the area around the Uvalde Grand Opera House and the John Nance Garner Museum, feature single-family homes on modest lots with mature trees and older wood or chain link fencing that is often reaching the end of its useful life. Newer residential development has spread toward the outer edges of the city, where lots are larger and more suited to privacy fence installations and automatic gate systems.
Uvalde County has historically been a top honey-producing county in the United States, and the ranching and agricultural economy shapes the fencing needs throughout the area. Properties outside the city center tend to have acreage with outbuildings, livestock, and rural-style fencing requirements that go beyond what a standard residential fence crew typically handles. Garner State Park, a few miles north on the Frio River, draws residents and visitors for outdoor recreation, and properties in that direction often need combination fencing for both wildlife and livestock management. We also work regularly in Brackettville to the west and out toward Rocksprings, where the terrain and soil conditions are similar and the same crew handles both residential and ranch fencing work.
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