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Fence Installation in Lampasas, TX

Lampasas fence installation for rural acreage, ranch entries, deer fencing, privacy yards, and sturdy rural gates on the western edge of the MSA.

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What fencing looks like in Lampasas, TX

Lampasas sits west of Belton in Lampasas County, on the edge of the Texas Hill Country. The fence market here is heavily rural: ranch perimeters, deer fence on game land, long rural driveways with solar-powered automatic gates, and ranch rail entries on properties that range from small ranchettes to multi-thousand-acre working land. Residential fence work happens within the city of Lampasas, but the larger share of Lampasas quotes are acreage projects on bigger properties. Temple Fence quotes Lampasas jobs with the same site-walk and written-scope process we use across the surrounding counties, with longer walks built in for the bigger property footprints.

Why Lampasas fence projects look different

Fence work in Lampasas is driven by ranch country and Hill Country terrain. Most properties run on acreage, often with limestone bedrock that affects post setting and material choice. Deer pressure is heavy across Lampasas County, which makes deer fence at eight feet or taller a regular project for hunting properties, orchards, and homeowners who want to protect landscaping. Long rural driveways are common, which pushes many automatic gate projects toward solar operators because running power from the house to the gate would mean hundreds of feet of trenching. Ranch rail entries with cedar or treated pine pair well with stone columns for the kind of finished property frontage that fits Hill Country aesthetics. Corner bracing on wire fence matters even more here because the longer perimeters mean more wire tension, more weak points, and more places for a fence to fail if the corners aren't built right.

Services

Fence services in Lampasas

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

Deer & Ranch Fence in Lampasas

Ranch and deer fence installation in Lampasas covers field fence perimeters for cattle and small livestock, eight-foot deer fence for hunting properties and orchards, post-and-rail ranch rail for property frontage, and pipe entry gates for ranch entrances. We build H-brace and double-H-brace corner assemblies for the wire tension across the long perimeters typical in Lampasas County.

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Automatic Gates in Lampasas

Automatic driveway gates in Lampasas usually run on solar operators because long rural driveways make trenched power impractical. Solar setups with properly sized panel and battery banks run a ranch gate through Central Texas summers and winters without issue. Keypad and remote access cover the daily entry. Swing and cantilever slide gates fit the wide variety of driveway layouts across the county.

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Chain Link Fence in Lampasas

Chain link in Lampasas covers equipment yards, agricultural business perimeters, residential pet containment on city lots, and any working fence where visibility and cost control matter more than appearance. Heavy-gauge mesh on schedule 40 posts handles equipment storage and working yards. Lighter residential gauges handle pet fences on city properties.

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Wood Fence in Lampasas

Wood fence installation in Lampasas covers residential privacy on city lots, side-yard screens, and decorative ranch frontage with cedar post-and-rail. Cedar handles Central Texas heat and pairs well with Hill Country aesthetics. Steel post upgrades extend the fence life through seasonal soil movement.

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Neighborhoods and Property Notes

What we see across Lampasas fence projects.

Lampasas city sits in a small footprint with established residential neighborhoods on standard lots and growing acreage on the surrounding county land. The Lampasas River runs through the area, and creek crossings on ranch fence lines need lift gates or floodgates that swing free under high water. Hill Country limestone shows up under many fence lines, especially on the western and northern parts of the county, which slows post setting and sometimes requires drilled rock holes. Deer pressure is heavy enough across the county that orchards, gardens, and food plots routinely need eight-foot fence. Long rural driveways are the norm on acreage properties, which is why solar automatic gates dominate the automatic-gate market here. The aesthetic across Lampasas County leans toward Hill Country materials: cedar, limestone, iron, with less of the suburban privacy fence look common in Temple or Harker Heights.

How to start a Lampasas fence quote

If you need a fence quote in Lampasas, 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 the terrain and any specific uses (cattle, deer fence, hunting property, residential). Ranch projects need a longer site walk 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 every line item.

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Common Questions

Fence questions from Lampasas homeowners.

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

Solar gate operators work reliably on Lampasas ranch driveways when sized correctly. A properly sized solar panel and battery bank runs a residential or ranch gate through Central Texas summers and winters with no issue. The system needs to handle stretches of cloudy weather, which is why we spec a battery bank that holds two to three days of typical use. Solar fits most rural Lampasas driveways better than running trenched power hundreds of feet from the house.
Eight feet is the standard deer fence height we install in Lampasas County. Six-foot fences don't reliably stop deer, who can clear them. We use woven wire mesh at full height with smaller openings near the bottom to stop fawns, stretched between heavy wood corner posts and steel line posts on close centers. The cost per linear foot is higher than standard field fence because of the height and the heavier brace assemblies.
Yes. Limestone bedrock is common across parts of Lampasas County and we plan for it during the site walk. Post setting in rocky terrain may require drilled rock holes filled with concrete, longer post-set times, and adjusted post spacing where solid rock prevents standard depth. We call out the terrain during the walk so the quote reflects the actual work and the timeline matches the conditions.
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