Boundaries Built for Decades of Use

Fencing in Lake Jackson for properties requiring defined boundaries, livestock containment, or perimeter security

Fence installation in Lake Jackson addresses property line disputes, unsecured perimeters around commercial yards, and livestock that drift into neighboring parcels. Big Tex Steel installs fencing systems designed for residential privacy, agricultural containment, and commercial security across properties where boundary definition prevents encroachment and limits liability. Posts are set in concrete or driven to refusal depth depending on soil composition and fence height requirements.


Installation begins with property line verification, then post placement at intervals determined by fence type and expected load. Wire fencing uses tensioned strands anchored at corners with braced terminal posts, while panel systems attach directly to vertical supports with fasteners rated for wind shear. Gates are positioned based on access patterns and equipment width.



Arrange a property visit to review fence routing and gate placement options.

How Fencing Addresses Boundary and Security Needs

Fence type depends on whether the priority is livestock containment, visual privacy, or intrusion prevention. Agricultural fencing uses high-tensile wire or welded panels that withstand impact from animals and resist sagging over long spans. Privacy fencing uses solid panels or closely spaced pickets that block sightlines and reduce noise transmission. Commercial fencing combines height, climb resistance, and gate access controls to secure inventory and equipment.


After installation, you'll notice clearly marked property lines, restricted access points that funnel traffic through designated gates, and contained areas that prevent animals or unauthorized individuals from crossing into adjacent parcels. Tensioned wire remains taut without sagging, panel sections align vertically without gaps, and gates swing freely without binding on posts.



Fence longevity depends on post stability and fastener corrosion resistance. Posts set in concrete provide maximum wind resistance for privacy panels and tall security fencing, while driven posts work for wire systems where lateral loads remain minimal. Galvanized or powder-coated fasteners extend service life in humid climates.

Answers to Frequent Service Questions

Homeowners and landowners installing fencing typically ask about materials, placement considerations, and maintenance requirements.

  • What determines post spacing for different fence types?

    Wire fencing uses posts every eight to twelve feet depending on wire tension and terrain slope, while panel fencing requires posts every six to eight feet to support the additional weight and wind load.

  • How does soil type in Lake Jackson affect fence installation?

    Clay-heavy soils provide good post stability once compacted, but require augering rather than driving posts to prevent cracking, while sandy soils may need deeper post embedment or concrete setting for tall fences.

  • What maintenance does fencing require over time?

    Inspect tension on wire systems annually and retighten as needed, check fasteners for corrosion and replace those showing rust, and verify gates remain level and latch securely.

  • When should gates be installed versus leaving open access points?

    Gates are necessary where vehicles, equipment, or routine foot traffic need controlled entry, while open access points work for interior paddock divisions or decorative boundary sections.

  • How is fence height determined for different uses?

    Livestock containment typically requires four to five feet for cattle and horses, privacy fencing ranges from six to eight feet depending on local codes, and commercial security fencing often reaches eight feet or higher with additional deterrent features.

Big Tex Steel customizes fence layouts based on property boundaries, access requirements, and containment priorities. Request a fencing estimate to review material options and installation timelines for your property.