
Master Stephenville Fence is your local fence contractor in Mineral Wells, TX, installing wood fences, farm and ranch fencing, and privacy fences for homeowners and landowners across Palo Pinto County. We have served this area for years and respond to new requests within one business day.

Palo Pinto County is working ranch country, and a fence that fails along your property line or pasture edge can mean lost livestock and real liability. Our farm and ranch fencing uses high-tensile wire, barbed wire, and pipe-and-rail systems designed to hold up across Mineral Wells terrain.
Many Mineral Wells homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s and still have original fencing that is well past its lifespan. A new wood fence adds privacy and curb appeal while standing up to the wet springs and hot summers common in this part of North Texas.
Mineral Wells neighborhoods feature a mix of lot sizes, and homeowners on tighter lots often want a solid 6-foot privacy fence to create a usable backyard. We size and set posts deep enough to handle the clay soil movement that causes boards to lean or shift after heavy rain.
The spring storm season in Palo Pinto County regularly knocks down fence sections and snaps posts, and the summer heat that follows makes gaps worse as wood dries and shrinks. We handle same-week repair calls across Mineral Wells so one bad storm does not turn into months of a broken fence.
For homeowners near Mineral Wells State Park or on larger lots with dogs or kids to contain, chain link is a cost-effective and durable option that holds up well in clay soil. It requires minimal maintenance and handles the heat and hail that hit this area every year.
Properties on the outskirts of Mineral Wells often have long driveways and ranch entrances where a manual gate becomes a daily inconvenience. Automatic gate systems add security and convenience, and we install and service them across rural and residential properties in Palo Pinto County.
Mineral Wells sits in Palo Pinto County on expansive clay soil that swells after rain and shrinks hard during dry spells. That soil movement is the single biggest reason fence posts lean, crack, and fail early in this area. A post set without the right depth and concrete footing will start to shift within a few seasons. We set posts deep enough to anchor below the active layer of soil movement, which is the only real fix for long-term stability here.
The climate in this part of North Texas also puts pressure on fence materials from both ends of the calendar. Spring brings severe thunderstorms and occasional hail that can knock sections flat and split boards. Then summer arrives with temperatures regularly above 95 degrees, baking wood dry and stressing any hardware or fastener exposed to direct sun. Choosing the right species and treatment for wood fences, or the right gauge for chain link, makes a real difference in how long a fence holds up between Mineral Wells winters and summers.
Our crew works throughout Mineral Wells regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. We are familiar with the permit process through the City of Mineral Wells Development Services office, and we pull permits on every job that requires them so homeowners are covered.
Mineral Wells is a city with a lot of character. The Baker Hotel downtown is the most recognized landmark in Palo Pinto County - a 14-story historic building that anchors the central business district and is currently undergoing restoration after sitting vacant for decades. From the older homes near downtown to the properties along the edge of town near Lake Mineral Wells State Park, we cover all of Mineral Wells and the surrounding county roads. The city connects to the Metroplex via US-180 east toward Fort Worth, which means we can mobilize quickly from our base in Stephenville.
We also serve neighboring communities to the east. Godley, TX and Weatherford, TX are both regular service stops for our crew, and homeowners in those areas face many of the same clay soil and storm challenges as Mineral Wells residents.
Call us at (254) 263-6954 or fill out the contact form, and we will get back to you within one business day. We are available 24/7 so you do not have to wait until Monday morning to get something on the calendar.
We come out to your Mineral Wells property, measure the job, check the soil conditions and any slope or grade challenges, and give you a written price before any work begins. There is no obligation, and we explain every line item so there are no surprises.
If a permit is required in Mineral Wells, we handle the application. Once everything is approved, we schedule your installation and confirm the start date with you directly - you do not need to be home for the full duration of the work.
We complete the installation, haul away all materials and debris, and do a final walkthrough with you before we leave. If anything needs adjustment, we handle it on the spot.
We serve Mineral Wells and all of Palo Pinto County. Call us or fill out the form below and we will get back to you within one business day.
(254) 263-6954Mineral Wells is a city of roughly 14,000 to 15,000 people located in Palo Pinto County, about 45 miles west of Fort Worth. The city got its name from the mineral-rich water discovered here in the late 1800s, which turned Mineral Wells into a regional health resort destination in the early 1900s. That history is still visible in the downtown streetscape and in the famous Baker Hotel, a 14-story landmark built in 1929 that is now being restored after decades of vacancy. The older parts of town have homes and buildings that reflect multiple eras of construction, with a mix of early 20th-century craftsman homes and mid-century brick houses that were built when Fort Wolters, the Army helicopter training base, was operating on the west side of the city.
Most of the residential housing stock in Mineral Wells consists of detached single-family homes on individual lots, with owner-occupancy rates above 55 percent. The majority of homes were built before 1980, which means many properties have older fencing, aging outbuildings, and exterior features that have not been updated in years. The city connects east toward the Metroplex via US-180 and is close to outdoor recreation at Lake Mineral Wells State Park, which draws fishing and camping visitors from across North Texas. Nearby Weatherford, TX to the east is the county seat of Parker County and a regular stop for our crew, and Godley, TX to the southeast is another community we serve across Johnson County.
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