Big Bexar

Fence and Deck

Installation and Repair

We provide full fence contractor services, including:

  • Privacy Fences

  • Cedar

  • Treated Pine

  • Chain Link

  • Wrought Iron

  • Ranch Style

  • Fence Staining

  • Galvanized Metal Posts

  • Fence Repairs, Gates, and more...


Where do we service?

We stain and seal fences and decks all around the San Antonio, Helotes, Universal City, Selma and Shavano Park, Grey Forest, Leon Springs and any area around SA Texas.

Why 3 Rails?

Over time, the rails can sag due to the weight of the fence. To minimize this issue, we take the time to add three rails instead of two to every fence panel we install.

Why Red Cedar?

The two issues builders have with pine is (1) it is not naturally insect resistant and (2) it warps easily, both issues can cause premature fence failure.

Red cedar on the other hand is naturally bug resistant, is less prone to warping, AND has a deep natural red tone, which is highly sought after.

Why Metal Posts?

As with any construction project, we have to start with a strong foundation. The posts that hold up the fence must be incredibly strong and durable so that the fence lasts for years to come. The best material? Galvanized metal.

Wood posts warp, get infested with bugs, and rot. Often, they do not last more that 10 years. Metal posts don't rot, do have a higher wind tolerance, and are naturally insect resistant.

We encase our metal posts with wood so the metal is not visible after installation. (see image below)


Is stain really that important?

To ensure your fence investment lasts as long as possible, it is important to block water from entering the wood and initiating the decay process. Stain seals the wood so that moisture and insects are less likely to affect the wood. Picture at left (below for mobile devices) is of a 10 year old fence. 3 years ago, the homeowner bought stain and began staining the fence but ran out and never finished the project. 3 years later, we are able to still se the difference in color between the fencing that was stained and the fencing that was not stained.