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Fence Installation in Gatesville, TX

Gatesville fence installation for rural acreage, ranch boundaries, deer fence, field fence, pipe gates, and larger-property access planning across Coryell County.

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What fencing looks like in Gatesville, TX

Gatesville sits in Coryell County, west of Killeen and Copperas Cove, in the heart of Central Texas ranch country. The fence market here runs heavy on acreage. Ranch perimeters that stretch thousands of feet, deer fence on hunting properties, field fence for cattle, sheep, and goats, and pipe entry gates that handle daily truck and equipment traffic. Residential fence work happens too, but the larger share of Gatesville quotes are working ranch projects on bigger properties. Temple Fence quotes Gatesville jobs on the same site-walk and written-scope process we use across Bell, Coryell, and Lampasas counties, with extra time built in for the longer walks that acreage requires.

Why Gatesville fence projects look different

Fence work in Gatesville is driven by acreage, livestock, and the agricultural character of Coryell County. Most properties run on bigger lots than the typical Killeen or Temple residential parcel, and the fence footage scales accordingly. Field fence for cattle, sheep, and goats runs across the majority of working ranch perimeters. Deer fence at eight feet or taller protects orchards, food plots on hunting properties, and any acreage where deer pressure damages crops or landscaping. Pipe entry gates handle ranch frontage and daily truck and equipment traffic without the maintenance issues of wood gates. Corner bracing matters more on ranch fence than residential fence because wire tension across thousands of feet of line will find any weak corner. We build H-brace and double-H-brace assemblies at every corner and direction change. Coryell County terrain can include rocky ground that slows post setting, which we plan for during the site walk.

Services

Fence services in Gatesville

The fence types Temple Fence quotes most often for Gatesville properties. Each links to the full service page.

Deer & Ranch Fence in Gatesville

Ranch fence installation in Gatesville covers field fence perimeters for cattle and small livestock, deer fence at eight feet or taller for protecting gardens and food plots, post-and-rail for ranch frontage, and pipe entry gates for daily traffic. Corner bracing and brace assemblies handle the wire tension across long footage. We walk every fence line at the site walk and call out terrain challenges before quoting.

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Chain Link Fence in Gatesville

Chain link in Gatesville covers equipment yards, residential pet containment on city lots, commercial perimeters for agricultural businesses, and any working fence where visibility and cost control matter more than appearance. Heavy gauge mesh on schedule 40 posts handles equipment yards and storage areas. Lighter residential gauges handle pet fencing on city lots.

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Automatic Gates in Gatesville

Automatic driveway and ranch gates in Gatesville fit longer rural driveways and main ranch entries. Solar-powered operators work well where running power to the gate would mean significant trenching. Swing gates handle most entries with side clearance. Cantilever slide gates fit where ground clearance or grade rules out swing operation.

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Wood Fence in Gatesville

Wood fence installation in Gatesville covers residential privacy on city lots, decorative ranch frontage with cedar post-and-rail, and side-yard privacy on owner-occupied homes. Cedar with steel or treated wood posts handles Central Texas heat and Coryell County soil cycles. Ranch frontage post-and-rail pairs well with stone or pipe entry columns for a finished property line.

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Security Fencing in Gatesville

Commercial security fencing in Gatesville covers agricultural business perimeters, equipment storage, and small industrial sites. Chain link with heavier gauge mesh handles working yards. We plan security perimeters with gate hardware that matches the security level of the fence, perimeter walkthroughs to identify weak points, and reinforcement where the perimeter crosses drainage or low retaining walls.

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Neighborhoods and Property Notes

What we see across Gatesville fence projects.

Gatesville's residential footprint sits within a working agricultural community. The city itself has older established neighborhoods on standard residential lots, but most fence work happens on the surrounding acreage. Property sizes range from small ranchettes to multi-thousand-acre working ranches. Cross fencing is common on bigger properties, dividing the perimeter into pastures for grazing rotation. Coryell County terrain includes rocky ground that slows post setting and creek crossings that need lift gates or floodgates. Brush growth along fence lines is a steady maintenance concern, which is why we plan maintenance access during install. Newer residential subdivisions in Gatesville come with HOA fence specs that we confirm during the quote. Older homes and ranchettes have more flexibility on fence design but more aging fence ready for replacement on the perimeter.

How to start a Gatesville fence quote

If you need a fence quote in Gatesville, email build@templefence.com with the property address, the fence type you're considering, the rough perimeter footage from a property survey or Google Maps, the gate count, and a description of any livestock or specific uses. Ranch projects need a longer site walk than residential fences because the perimeter footage runs thousands of feet on most properties. We schedule the walk around your operations and email back a written scope that breaks down materials, gates, brace assemblies, and labor.

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Common Questions

Fence questions from Gatesville homeowners.

Short answers to the questions Temple Fence hears most often from this part of the Bell County market.

Ranch fence installation timelines depend on perimeter footage, gate count, terrain, and corner bracing complexity. A 1,000-foot field fence with two gates and standard corners typically installs in three to five days. Larger perimeters scale up from there. Deer fence runs longer than field fence because of the eight-foot height and heavier brace assemblies. We give a specific install window in every written quote.
Woven wire field fence at 12.5 gauge or heavier on wood corner posts and steel T-posts is the standard cattle fence we install in Coryell County. The mesh handles cattle pressure without stretching, the corner bracing holds wire tension across long footage, and the T-posts on 12 to 16 foot centers control material cost across acreage. Barbed wire on the top adds a deterrent for cattle that lean.
Yes. Rocky ground is common in parts of Coryell County and we plan for it during the site walk. Post setting on rocky terrain may require drilled holes filled with concrete, longer post-set times, and adjusted spacing where solid rock prevents standard depth. We call out terrain challenges during the walk so the quote reflects the actual work.
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