Our wood fences combine timeless appeal with modern durability. We primarily use locally sourced cedar that naturally resists insects and rot, crucial for humid summers. Unlike big-box store materials, we select planks with tight grain patterns that better withstand temperature swings from 40° winters to 105° summers.
For historic properties in Alamo Heights or Southtown, we replicate period-appropriate designs like Victorian pickets or ranch-style board fences. Newer developments in Stone Oak often opt for our horizontal slat designs with steel reinforcements to prevent warping. Every installation includes proper grading to handle sudden Hill Country downpours.
For historic properties in Alamo Heights or Southtown, we replicate period-appropriate designs like Victorian pickets or ranch-style board fences. Newer developments in Stone Oak often opt for our horizontal slat designs with steel reinforcements to prevent warping. Every installation includes proper grading to handle sudden Hill Country downpours.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Site evaluation checking for limestone bedrock and drainage patterns
- 02 Step 2: Custom design presenting 2-3 material/height options
- 03 Step 3: Permit assistance for historic districts (if applicable)
- 04 Step 4: Installation with steel-reinforced corner posts set in concrete
Benefits
- Pre-stained options available to reduce maintenance
- Gates include heavy-duty hinges for windy conditions
- Optional limestone collar at base for Hill Country aesthetics
- 5-year warranty against material defects
Frequently Asked Questions
How often will I need to reseal my fence?
With our premium sealant, expect to reseal every 3-4 years. We provide a maintenance guide specific to San Antonio's UV exposure levels.
Can you match my historic home's existing fence?
Yes, we've successfully replicated 1920s-1950s designs throughout King William District and Monte Vista.
Do you offer termite protection?
All our wood is naturally resistant, but we can apply borate treatment for added protection in wooded areas like Helotes.