
Your yard deserves a fence that holds up to South Texas heat, clay soil, and storm season without demanding a weekend of maintenance every year.

Vinyl fence installation in Weslaco means setting UV-resistant PVC panels into concrete-anchored posts dug deep enough to handle the Valley's clay soil movement, most jobs are complete in one to two days on-site once permits are in hand and the fence line is measured and marked.
Weslaco homeowners choose vinyl fencing because it does not rot, rust, or need painting - a real advantage when summer temperatures stay above 95 degrees for months at a time. If you have a pool that needs a code-compliant barrier, vinyl is one of the most popular choices because it stands up to splashing water without the upkeep that wood requires. Many homeowners also pair a new fence with a pool deck to complete their backyard all at once.
Whether you are replacing a fence that took storm damage, enclosing a yard for kids and pets, or just adding privacy from a busy street, the right vinyl fence starts with a proper site visit - not a phone quote. Call us and we will come out, measure your property, and give you a written estimate with no pressure to decide on the spot.
If you can push on a fence post and it moves, the post has either rotted at the base or been pushed out of alignment by soil movement. In Weslaco, the clay-heavy soil swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and that cycle works against posts that were not set deep enough or anchored in enough concrete. A leaning fence is not just an eyesore - it is a security and liability risk that gets worse after every storm.
The Rio Grande Valley sees high winds and heavy rain from June through November, and a single bad storm can snap fence panels, crack posts, or pull whole sections out of the ground. If sections are missing or hanging at an angle after a weather event, that gap is a security issue for your yard and your family - and it will not fix itself before the next system moves through.
Texas law requires a fence or barrier around residential swimming pools, and if you are putting in a pool or already have one without a proper enclosure, you need to act. Vinyl is a popular choice for pool barriers because it holds up to constant moisture and does not require the sealing or staining that wood needs to stay safe and presentable over time.
Weslaco's newer subdivisions often have homes built close together on modest lots, and without a fence you can feel like you are on display every time you step outside. If your kids and pets also have easy access to the street, a six-foot privacy fence solves both problems - and a properly installed vinyl fence does it without any ongoing maintenance cost.
We handle every part of the project - from the initial site visit and permit application through post setting, panel installation, and gate hardware. Every fence we build uses UV-resistant vinyl panels rated for South Texas heat, and every post is anchored in concrete sized for the clay soil conditions common across Hidalgo County. If your yard backs up to a pool, we can coordinate your fence installation with your pool deck construction so both projects are finished at the same time.
We also offer wood and privacy fence installation for homeowners who prefer a natural look and are prepared to maintain it over time. If you are not sure which material fits your situation better, we are happy to walk through the trade-offs with you on-site before you commit to anything.
Suits homeowners who want a fully enclosed backyard with no view through the panels - the most popular style in Weslaco subdivisions.
Suits homeowners who want defined boundaries and airflow without a completely solid panel - a good middle ground for properties near open fields.
Suits front yards and decorative applications where curb appeal matters more than privacy - low profile, clean look, zero painting required.
Suits properties with residential pools that need a code-compliant enclosure - self-closing gate hardware included as standard.
Weslaco sits in one of the hottest, most UV-intense corners of Texas, and that matters for vinyl fencing in two specific ways. First, lower-grade vinyl will fade to a yellowish or chalky color within a few years when exposed to 100-plus-degree heat and intense sun for most of the year. Second, the clay-heavy soil that runs through Hidalgo County swells when the summer rains arrive and shrinks during dry spells - a cycle that pushes fence posts out of alignment if they were not set deep enough or anchored in adequate concrete. We account for both problems before the first post hole is dug. Homeowners in Alamo and Donna deal with the same soil and weather conditions as Weslaco, and we build every fence on the same standards regardless of which city you are in.
Weslaco also requires a building permit for fence installations, and many of the city's newer subdivisions have HOA rules that limit fence height, color, and style. A contractor who does not ask about your HOA before ordering panels is setting you up for a problem you cannot easily undo. We check both the permit requirements and your HOA guidelines before we design anything - so what you get is a fence you are allowed to keep. You can review general fencing standards from the American Fence Association, and Texas utility marking requirements through Texas 811 before any digging starts.
When you reach out, we will ask a few quick questions - roughly how many feet of fence you need, what style you are thinking about, and whether you have an HOA. We reply within one business day to schedule a time to come out and measure your property in person.
We walk your property line, measure the total footage, note any slopes or obstacles, and review your HOA guidelines if applicable. You receive a written quote that breaks down materials and labor - no pressure to sign on the spot.
Once you approve the quote, we pull the required City of Weslaco building permit and contact Texas 811 to have underground utility lines marked before any digging begins. This step typically adds a few days to the timeline but protects you and your property legally.
The crew sets posts in concrete, allows them to cure, then assembles and locks the panels into place. Most residential jobs in Weslaco wrap up in one to two days. Before we leave, we walk the fence line with you - checking that every post is plumb, every panel is level, and every gate swings and latches correctly.
We come out, measure your yard, and give you a written quote with no obligation. Most homeowners hear back from us within one business day.
(956) 856-1041We specify UV-stabilized vinyl panels engineered to hold color and structural integrity in climates with intense sun and high heat - not the commodity panels that turn yellowish after a few summers in Weslaco. That means your fence looks the same in year five as it did on installation day.
The clay-heavy soil common across Hidalgo County swells and shrinks with every rain and dry spell, and posts that are not anchored deep enough will lean within a few years. We dig post holes to a depth that accounts for the local soil movement and use concrete footings sized to hold the post straight through the full seasonal cycle.
Every project starts with an in-person site visit and a written quote that itemizes materials and labor. The number on that quote is the number on your final invoice - no add-ons after the job begins, no awkward conversations when the crew is packing up.
We check your HOA guidelines before designing the fence and pull the required City of Weslaco permit before a single post hole is dug. You are protected from the two most common surprises that follow a fence project: an HOA violation notice and a permit dispute when you sell your home. The American Fence Association sets the professional standards we follow for installation quality and ethical conduct.
Every one of these commitments comes from doing this work in the Rio Grande Valley long enough to know what actually causes fences to fail here - and what it takes to build one that does not. Call us and see the difference a proper site visit makes before you sign anything.
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