
Master Stephenville Fence serves Crowley, TX with vinyl fence installation, wood privacy fencing, ornamental iron, chain link, pool fencing, and fence repair for homeowners throughout Crowley and Tarrant County - with post depths and footing specs built for the expansive clay soil and active hail season that affect every fence in this part of North Texas.

Crowley homeowners who have replaced a wood fence once - or watched a neighbor do it - often choose vinyl the second time around. The city sits on expansive clay soil, and vinyl fencing handles the seasonal ground movement better than wood because the panels are lighter and put less rotational stress on posts during dry spells. Our vinyl fence installation service includes proper post sizing for Tarrant County clay conditions so you get the full lifespan from the material.
Most homes in Crowley were built in the 1990s and 2000s, and the original builder-grade wood fences from that era are now 20 to 30 years old. Cedar and pressure-treated pine are the right replacement materials for Crowley's climate. The flat Fort Worth Prairie terrain around Crowley means standing water after spring storms - a real problem for wood posts that were not set deep enough in properly mixed concrete footings.
Crowley lots are typical suburban size - 6,000 to 10,000 square feet with houses close together on either side. A wood or vinyl privacy fence is one of the most practical investments a Crowley homeowner can make. Fenced backyards are nearly universal in the city's established neighborhoods, and many homeowners in the newer subdivisions on the edges of town are adding them as soon as they move in.
Ornamental iron works well in Crowley for front yards, pool areas, and commercial-adjacent properties where visibility and a finished appearance matter alongside security. Powder-coated iron holds up to Crowley's spring humidity and summer heat without the rust problems that bare or painted iron develops over time. It complements the brick veneer exteriors common throughout the city's suburban neighborhoods.
Crowley's hot summers make backyard pools a common feature in the city's newer subdivisions. Tarrant County and the City of Crowley require pool enclosures that meet specific height and gate-latch specifications. We install pool fencing that meets local code requirements - typically aluminum or ornamental iron - so the project passes inspection the first time without needing corrections.
Spring hailstorms roll through Tarrant County most years, and the damage they leave - cracked boards, split rails, broken posts - is exactly what we repair across Crowley every season. Catching storm damage early, before water gets into split boards or a leaning post takes neighboring panels with it, is consistently less expensive than waiting. We assess the damage and tell you whether repair or replacement makes more financial sense for your specific fence.
Crowley has grown from a small community to a city of more than 20,000 people over the past two decades, and most of that growth happened through suburban subdivision development. A large share of the city's housing stock is now at the 20 to 30 year mark - the point where builder-grade fences from the 1990s and 2000s start failing in visible ways. The Fort Worth Prairie clay soil under Crowley is some of the most expansive in North Texas, documented by the USDA Web Soil Survey. It swells significantly when it rains and contracts hard during dry summer stretches, and that cycle repeats every year without stopping. Posts that were not set at the right depth and diameter for this soil will shift.
On top of the soil conditions, Crowley sits directly in one of the most active hail corridors in the country. Tarrant County sees multiple significant spring hail events most years, and the damage to fencing is real and consistent. Boards crack, rails split, and posts that were already stressed by soil movement get pushed further out of alignment by wind loads during severe storms. A fence contractor who works in this area regularly understands how these two factors compound each other, and accounts for both in the materials and methods used on every job.
Our crew works throughout Crowley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Crowley sits about 12 miles south of downtown Fort Worth in Tarrant County, on the flat open terrain of the Fort Worth Prairie. The city has grown steadily and continues adding new subdivisions on its outer edges, so we work on both the older established neighborhoods near Old Town Crowley along Main Street and the newer streets that are still filling in on the south side.
The Crowley Independent School District is the anchor institution for most Crowley families, and the neighborhoods throughout the city reflect the community's family-oriented character. We serve the full range of properties here, from older homes that need fence replacement to brand-new subdivision lots where homeowners want a fence added as soon as they close. We also work regularly in nearby Hillsboro to the south and in Burleson to the southeast, where the same Tarrant and Johnson County clay conditions apply.
If you are in Crowley and need a fence installed, repaired, or replaced, call us or submit a request online. We reply within one business day and schedule a site visit before providing a written estimate.
Call or submit a request through the contact form. We reply within one business day to schedule a site visit at a time convenient for you - no waiting around for days to hear back.
We come to the property, measure the fence line, evaluate soil and drainage conditions, and give you a written estimate covering materials, post setting, and any permit fees that apply to your Crowley address. No hidden charges after the job starts.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle the City of Crowley building permit when one is required. We schedule around your availability and coordinate access for post-setting day - you do not need to take time off work to be home the whole time.
We finish the fence, haul away all old materials and debris, and walk you through the finished installation before we leave. If anything comes up after we are gone, call us and we will make it right.
We serve Crowley and Tarrant County. Written estimates, no pressure, and replies within one business day.
(254) 263-6954Crowley is a city of more than 20,000 people in Tarrant County, located about 12 miles south of downtown Fort Worth on the flat open terrain of the Fort Worth Prairie. The city has seen steady population growth since the early 2000s, transforming from a small rural community into a full suburban city with active new construction on its edges. The historic core near Old Town Crowley along Main Street anchors the city's identity, while neighborhoods built across the 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s make up the bulk of the residential area. Most homes are single-family and owner-occupied, sitting on modest suburban lots with fenced backyards that are a near-universal feature throughout the city.
The Crowley Independent School District serves the city and surrounding areas and is a central part of community life for the many families who have chosen Crowley as a permanent home. Adjacent communities include Burleson to the southeast, which shares similar suburban housing stock and the same expansive Tarrant and Johnson County clay soil conditions. The city continues to grow, and the mix of 20- to 30-year-old homes and brand-new construction creates a steady demand for both fence replacement and new fence installation across Crowley's neighborhoods.
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