Fence Installer Devine

The Right Fence for Every Need

For boosting curb appeal while keeping your home and family safe, a new professionally built fence delivers one of the quickest, most noticeable upgrades.

At San Antonio Deck and Fence Works, our mission is to provide fences that unite beauty, reliability, and safety while offering years of service.

Whether you’re adding a decorative touch, making your home safer, or building a boundary for your farm or estate, our expert fence installers bring proven expertise and attention to detail to every project.

Man holding his child safely inside a fenced in yard in Devine

Discover Our Fence Options

No two properties are alike, and the fence you choose should match the character of your property.

We offer many fencing materials and design options so you can select what works for your style, function, and budget.

Example of a black metal fence with a swing gate in a landscaped backyard in Devine, designed for durability, style, and added security.

Aluminum Fences

Sleek Modern Look

With their modern appeal and rust resistant strength, aluminum fences deliver long term performance.

Many homeowners choose aluminum fencing for pools, decorative edges, and spots that call for elegance with minimal maintenance.

We build and install aluminum fences carefully, giving you crisp lines and sturdy results.

Example of a residential chain link fence installation in Devine, offering durable and affordable property boundary protection.

Chain Link Fences

Budget Friendly

Durable, economical, and functional, chain link fencing is commonly chosen for properties of all sizes.

It’s ideal for securing backyards, schools, or sports fields while keeping visibility intact.

With add ons such as vinyl coating and privacy panels, you can customize chain link fences to add durability and privacy where you need it most.

Example of a wood privacy fence with decorative lattice top in Devine, adding curb appeal, backyard privacy, and long-lasting security.

Wood Fences

Classic and Timeless

Few options are as classic as a wood fence.

From traditional pickets to full height privacy screens, wood brings warmth and natural beauty to any property.

Our installers use quality lumber, sealants, and proven construction methods to maximize durability against Texas weather.

Whether you prefer cedar, pine, or custom designs, a wood fence offers both charm and functionality.

Example of a decorative wrought iron fence in Devine, adding elegance, security, and curb appeal to a front yard

Wrought Iron Fences

Elegant and Secure

Wrought iron is unmatched in combining beauty with strength.

An ideal choice for estates, gated drives, and decorative entrances, wrought iron blends craftsmanship with safety.

Each installation is crafted with attention to detail, offering both curb appeal and peace of mind.

These fences can be combined with gates and entry technology to enhance both function and class.

Example of a wooden ranch fence in Devine, built with horizontal planks to enclose pastures and provide durable livestock protection

Farm and Ranch Fences

Strength with Purpose

Large properties require fences built for performance.

They’re crafted to endure daily wear, protect animals, and establish clear boundaries.

We offer split rail, barbed wire, and field fence solutions tailored to your land’s unique layout.

Our farm fencing solutions combine durability with cost effectiveness.

“Example of a classic white picket fence in Devine, adding charm, curb appeal, and a timeless look to a landscaped yard by the water.

Vinyl Fences

Lasting Beauty, Zero Hassle

When low maintenance and durability are top priorities, vinyl fencing delivers.

It won’t crack, fade, or weather easily, giving you a fence that looks sharp through every season.

With multiple colors and style options, vinyl gives you design flexibility along with long term value.

Frequently Asked Questions

This section provides answers to commonly asked questions, helping users find the information they need quickly and easily.

What is the average cost of fence installation?

Fence installation costs are influenced by the type of material, overall height, and total length.

Nationally, homeowners can expect to pay between $15 and $50 per linear foot, including labor and materials. That means a fence of about 150 feet in length could run $2,200–$7,500.

Wood tends to be the most affordable option, while composite, vinyl, and wrought iron increase cost because of strength and style. Installation labor adds to the total, especially with slopes, tough soil, or difficult terrain.

Additional costs come from gates, decorative elements, or tearing down an existing fence.

National averages help plan, but a local estimate is the most accurate for your property. Contractors account for layout, style, and chosen materials to provide a full cost breakdown before starting.

How much should 300 feet of fence cost to install?

Putting up 300 feet of fence can cost quite a bit depending on design, materials, and site conditions.

On average, homeowners typically spend between $4,500 and $15,000. Wood is often the cheapest, usually $15–$30 per linear foot with installation. Vinyl usually runs $25–$40 per foot, while composite or wrought iron can exceed $50 per foot.

Labor is a significant factor, and tasks like grading, clearing trees, or building custom gates raise costs. Additional features like staining, custom gates, or decorative details push costs higher.

Getting several quotes from local pros helps you set a realistic budget and compare materials. A reputable company will walk your property, discuss your goals, and provide a clear estimate so you understand exactly what 300 feet of fence will cost in your situation.

Does homeowner insurance cover new fence installation?

Most homeowners insurance policies don’t pay for putting up a brand new fence.

Insurance is meant to handle accidental damage, not home improvement projects.

If a storm damages your current fence, your policy might pay for repair or replacement after the deductible.

But installing a fence for the first time is classified as an improvement, so it isn’t covered.

Replacement is only covered when caused by insured risks—wear, decay, and neglect aren’t included.

Check your policy or talk to your agent to clarify exactly what fencing coverage you have.

If you’re planning a new fence installation, the costs will need to be budgeted directly.

After installation, the fence is generally insured with the rest of the property against covered losses.

When is the best time of year to install a fence?

The best time to install a fence often depends on your climate and contractor availability.

Many homeowners prefer spring or early summer since the weather is favorable and it’s the start of outdoor season. The downside is contractor schedules fill up quickly, often raising prices.

Fall is frequently the best time, thanks to cooler weather, lighter demand, and good soil conditions. If your area has mild winters, you may find cost savings by scheduling during the off season.

The only real limitation is when the ground is frozen solid or too muddy for secure installation.

Flexibility in timing may lead to off season discounts while still getting a durable fence. Advance planning helps you secure better prices and faster scheduling before demand spikes.

How to save money on fence installation?

There are several ways to save money on fence installation without sacrificing quality.

First, opt for affordable materials like pressure treated wood or chain link, which cost less than vinyl or wrought iron but still hold up well.

Second, map out the layout strategically. Keep the layout simple—extra curves or custom designs add time and cost.

Third, take on prep work if possible. Removing old fencing, clearing brush, or staining the fence after installation can lower contractor labor charges.

Fourth, compare estimates from multiple local fence companies. Different installers charge different rates, and quotes help you avoid overspending.

Another tip is to plan the work in slower months to get potential off season savings.

Finally, focus on function first—if privacy and security are priorities, you can always add decorative upgrades later.

With smart planning and the right installer, you can achieve a durable fence while keeping costs under control.

How do you work with an HOA for fence installation?

Homeowners in HOA neighborhoods must work with their association before putting up a fence.

HOAs typically set rules for fence height, design, color, and location to keep neighborhood appearance uniform.

Before starting, review your HOA’s bylaws or architectural guidelines. Many associations require submitting a formal application, including fence designs, materials, and property sketches, for approval.

It’s best to get written approval before signing a contract with an installer to avoid conflicts.

Hiring a contractor who has worked with HOA communities makes the process easier, as they know the rules.

Stay in touch with your HOA and follow their process to prevent fines or redoing the project.

Since HOAs exist to maintain community value, following their rules means your project goes more smoothly.

Example of a horizontal cedar privacy fence in Devine, built with smooth wooden planks for a modern backyard design.

Adding Lasting Value to Your Property

Installing a fence professionally offers more than just defining property lines.

It improves curb appeal, boosts home value, and delivers privacy and security that fit your needs.

Families enjoy safer yards for children and pets. Businesses benefit from secure perimeters. Agricultural properties benefit from strong fencing that secures land and livestock.

When you choose our team at San Antonio Deck and Fence Works, you’re choosing fencing solutions that combine style with function and add value well into the future.

Fence Gallery

Whether you envision a classic wood privacy fence, a sleek aluminum design, or a rugged ranch boundary, our team has the expertise to bring it to life. We take pride in turning your ideas into finished projects that reflect craftsmanship, durability, and care.

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What Homeowners Say

Firsthand experiences with professional fence repair and dedicated service

We had a section of our fence collapse after a strong storm, and San Antonio Deck and Fence Works came out the very next day to give us an estimate. They explained exactly what needed to be done and kept the cost reasonable by repairing only the damaged posts and panels instead of pushing a full replacement. The crew arrived on time, worked efficiently, and left the yard spotless. You’d never know there had been damage at all. I really appreciated the professionalism throughout the process.

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Maria Gonzales

San Antonio

We had a section of our old wooden fence that was rotting and starting to lean. San Antonio Deck and Fence Works came out quickly to take care of it. They gave us options for repair or full replacement and we decided on fixing the posts and reinforcing the panels. The crew was friendly, worked efficiently, and left everything neat and clean. Our fence is sturdy now and looks great. I will definitely call them again for future projects.

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James & Erica Phillips

Boerne

I contacted San Antonio Deck and Fence Works about repairing our old fence gate, which had been sagging for years. They didn’t just fix the gate; they re-leveled the supporting post, adjusted the hinges, and made sure everything lined up perfectly. They also gave us tips on maintenance to help prevent future issues. The level of detail and care they put into a relatively small job was impressive, and the communication was excellent from start to finish.

Anthony Rodriguez

New Braunfels