Fence Installer Espey
Where Quality Craftsmanship Meets Lasting Value
The Right Fence for Every Need
When it comes to protecting your property, family, and enhancing curb appeal, a new professionally built fence delivers one of the quickest, most noticeable upgrades.
At San Antonio Deck and Fence Works, our mission is straightforward: craft fences that offer durability, security, and curb appeal that endure.
Whether you’re enhancing your yard’s style, making your home safer, or setting boundaries for larger properties, our professional builders bring high level skill and dedication to every project.

Our Team is Available to Install Fences in Espey.
We think Espey, Texas is a great place for outdoor living spaces, so naturally we want to help you enjoy it!
Espey is often called ‘a railroad community at heart,’ with roots tied to the early rail lines of Atascosa County. Best known today for its rural charm and open farmland, it is a place where neighbors enjoy simple living. Families gather in nearby Pleasanton or Somerset for schools and events, but Espey itself keeps a quiet pace. Life here is about connection, trust, and wide Texas skies. Outdoor living blends right in, with fences, porches, and patios creating spaces to gather and relax.
Discover Our Fence Options
Every property is different, 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.

Aluminum Fences
Sleek Modern Look
Aluminum fencing offers a contemporary style and the durability to last for years without corroding.
They’re a popular choice for pool surrounds, stylish property lines, and any space where appearance and low upkeep matter.
We build and install aluminum fences carefully, giving you crisp lines and sturdy results.

Chain Link Fences
Budget Friendly
Practical, budget friendly, and dependable, chain link fencing is a popular option for homes and businesses alike.
It’s ideal for protecting homes, schools, and sports areas without blocking the view.
With optional vinyl coatings and privacy slats, you can adapt chain link fencing for longer life and greater privacy.

Wood Fences
Classic and Timeless
Wood fencing never goes out of style.
From short decorative borders to tall privacy enclosures, wood adds character, charm, and natural appeal to any landscape.
Our installers use quality lumber, sealants, and proven construction methods to maximize durability against Texas weather.
Whether you prefer cedar, treated pine, or a unique custom style, a wood fence provides practical use with timeless style.

Wrought Iron Fences
Elegant and Secure
Wrought iron is unmatched in combining beauty with strength.
Perfect for estates, driveways, or ornamental entryways, wrought iron delivers both visual appeal and reliable security.
Each installation is built carefully to provide beauty, security, and long term value.
These fences can be integrated with automated gate systems for a seamless, upscale look.

Farm and Ranch Fences
Strength with Purpose
Expansive land calls for fences designed for strength and reliability.
Farm and ranch fences are designed to withstand heavy use while containing livestock or defining wide boundaries.
We offer solutions such as split rail, barbed wire, and field fence arranged to fit your property layout.
Our farm fencing solutions offer strength you can depend on along with long lasting value.

Vinyl Fences
Lasting Beauty, Zero Hassle
If you want lasting strength without upkeep, vinyl fencing is a great choice.
Resistant to fading, cracking, and weathering, vinyl fencing offers clean, uniform lines and a polished look year round.
Available in a variety of colors and styles, vinyl fences provide long term savings without sacrificing style.
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?
The average cost of fence installation depends on the material, height, and length of the fence.
On average across the U.S., fence projects range from $15–$50 per linear foot with labor and materials included. That means a 150 foot fence often costs between $2,200 and $7,500.
Wood is often on the lower end, while vinyl, wrought iron, and composite materials cost more due to durability and aesthetics. Labor has a major impact as well; uneven ground, slopes, or rocky areas may push costs higher.
Gates, decorative details, and removal of old fencing add to the total.
Estimates give a general guide, but a local quote tells you the real cost for your area. An installer will look at your property, materials, and design to deliver a detailed estimate upfront.
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, expect to pay between $4,500 and $15,000. The most affordable option is generally wood, at $15–$30 per installed foot. For vinyl, expect $25–$40 per foot; iron and composite may go beyond $50.
Labor costs make up a large portion of the total, especially if your property requires grading, tree removal, or custom gate installation. Extras such as decorative caps, staining, or double gates add to the bill.
Ask local contractors for quotes so you can compare services, options, and pricing. Good installers inspect your property, listen to your needs, and deliver a detailed cost breakdown.
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.
Even when replacing a fence, the insurer will only pay if the damage was caused by a covered peril, not normal wear, rot, or neglect.
Reviewing policy details with your insurer helps you know the fencing coverage limits.
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.
Spring and early summer are popular choices because the weather is pleasant and homeowners are preparing for outdoor living. However, these seasons are also the busiest for contractors, which can mean longer wait times and higher prices.
Fall is frequently the best time, thanks to cooler weather, lighter demand, and good soil conditions. Where winters are mild, winter installs may save money due to off season pricing.
The main factor to avoid is frozen or overly wet ground, which complicates digging post holes and setting concrete.
By choosing off peak times, you can save on cost and still receive a sturdy installation. Advance planning helps you secure better prices and faster scheduling before demand spikes.
How to save money on fence installation?
Saving money on fence installation is possible if you plan carefully and make smart choices.
First, pick materials wisely—pressure treated lumber and chain link tend to be less expensive than vinyl or iron while remaining strong.
Second, design your fence in the most efficient way. Eliminating extra angles, curves, or custom details reduces material and labor expenses.
Third, handle some tasks yourself. Removing old fencing, clearing brush, or staining the fence after installation can lower contractor labor charges.
Fourth, get multiple quotes from local installers. This lets you see a fair price range and avoid paying too much.
Another tip is to book your project in the off season when many contractors reduce prices.
Finally, focus on function first—if privacy and security are priorities, you can always add decorative upgrades later.
With good planning and a trusted contractor, you’ll end up with a strong fence at a reasonable price.
How do you work with an HOA for fence installation?
Homeowners in HOA neighborhoods must work with their association before putting up a fence.
Most HOAs have guidelines covering fence height, style, color, and placement to maintain a consistent community look.
Check your HOA’s bylaws and guidelines prior to starting the project. Often, HOAs ask for an application with proposed fence plans, materials, and drawings for review.
Obtaining written approval first helps prevent disputes once work begins.
Working with a fence company experienced in HOA restricted neighborhoods can streamline the process, since they’ll be familiar with common requirements.
Stay in touch with your HOA and follow their process to prevent fines or redoing the project.
Keep in mind, HOAs aim to protect property values, so cooperating with their standards ensures smoother approval.
Our Process
We keep the process simple and stress-free so you can enjoy your new fence sooner.
1
Consultation & Design
We’ll discuss your needs, budget, and preferred style, then recommend the best material options.
2
Accurate Estimates
Clear, upfront pricing ensures there are no surprises down the road.
3
Expert Installation
Our team arrives on time, respects your property, and installs your fence with precision.
4
Final Walkthrough
Before we leave, we make sure everything meets your expectations and provide tips for long-term care.

Adding Lasting Value to Your Property
A new fence installed by experts provides benefits beyond simple borders.
It enhances curb appeal, increases property value, and provides privacy or security tailored to your lifestyle.
Families enjoy safer yards for children and pets. Business owners appreciate the protection and clear boundaries a fence offers. Ranchers and farmers trust fencing to safeguard their property and animals.
When you choose the experts 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.

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.

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
