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Best Fence Companies in San Antonio, TX (2026)

By Fence Certified Team · 2026-07-03 · 8 min read

The best fence company in San Antonio for 2026 is City Fence Co. of San Antonio - the widest service range in the market, covering everything from cedar privacy and chain link to pool fencing and repair. Six more companies earn spots on this list, ranked by service breadth, and several of them are the smarter call for specific jobs like welded iron gates or ranch perimeter work.

San Antonio makes fence builders earn their money underground. On the north side, toward the hill country, shallow limestone bedrock means post holes get drilled through rock - a crew without rock augers or core bits will set short posts and hope. On the south side, clay soils move with the seasons, so posts need depth and enough concrete to ride out the swelling and shrinking. The same fence design gets built two different ways depending on which side of town you live on, and a good local company knows that without being told.

Two more things shape this market. Welded ornamental iron is a genuine local tradition here, so wrought iron and custom gate work run deep on this list. And pool fencing is its own discipline - height, gap, and self-latching gate requirements come from code, not preference, so a pool fence is not a job for guesswork. Steady military-family turnover keeps demand for fence replacements and quick repairs constant year round.

How we pick: our rankings weigh verified business details, service range, and each company's public track record. Featured partners are verified paid members of Fence Certified and are marked as such - placement never changes the facts we report. Every company below is independently listed in our San Antonio directory.

1. City Fence Co. of San Antonio

Best for: Best overall service range in San Antonio

City Fence Co. of San Antonio offers the fullest lineup on this list: wood, chain link, vinyl, aluminum, wrought iron, farm and ranch, commercial, gates, pool fencing, and repair. That last pair is what separates them - they are the only company here listing pool fencing, where code requirements on height, gaps, and self-closing, self-latching gates make experience worth paying for. One estimate visit can price every realistic material against your layout, which is genuinely useful if you are torn between cedar, vinyl, and iron. Repair as a dedicated service line also makes them a practical first call when a section fails but the fence has life left. Call (210) 653-1100 or see their Fence Certified profile.

2. Fence Pros of Texas

Best for: Full-service residential and ranch fencing

Fence Pros of Texas covers eight service lines - wood, chain link, vinyl, aluminum, wrought iron, farm and ranch, commercial, and gates - which means they can handle the mixed jobs common on San Antonio's edges: privacy fence in the backyard, ornamental iron up front, and ranch wire along the back acreage. The farm and ranch capability matters as the metro pushes into the hill country, where long perimeter runs meet shallow rock and post-setting technique decides whether the fence lasts. Commercial work in the portfolio is a good sign for scheduling discipline and gate hardware done right. Call (210) 707-1616 or see their Fence Certified profile.

3. G's Fence Company

Best for: Material flexibility across wood, vinyl, and metal

G's Fence Company matches the eight-line service spread - wood, chain link, vinyl, aluminum, wrought iron, farm and ranch, commercial, and gates - making them a strong second bid against any full-service company on this list. That is exactly how you should use a lineup like this: same scope, same materials, line-item against line-item. Aluminum and vinyl both earn their keep in San Antonio sun, where a no-paint, no-stain fence saves you a maintenance cycle that cedar demands. Ask them the north-side question - how do you set posts in limestone - and the south-side question about clay depth, and compare answers across your bids. Call (210) 888-1498 or see their Fence Certified profile.

4. San Antonio Fence Pros

Best for: Residential replacements and repairs

San Antonio Fence Pros focuses on the core residential materials - wood, chain link, vinyl, and wrought iron - plus commercial work and repair. That mix fits the biggest slice of this market: replacing a tired builder-grade fence in an established neighborhood. Military-family turnover keeps that replacement work steady here, and sellers often need a leaning fence fixed or replaced fast before listing. A company with repair as a real service line, not an afterthought, is the right call for that job - and for the honest assessment of whether you need three panels or a whole new fence. Call (210) 695-0975 or see their Fence Certified profile.

5. Alamo Fence Company of San Antonio

Best for: Farm and ranch fencing with gate work

Alamo Fence Company of San Antonio runs wood, chain link, wrought iron, farm and ranch, gates, and repair. The farm and ranch plus gates combination is the one to notice: on acreage outside the city, the gate is the hardest-working part of the fence, and a sagging entry gate is the most common failure you will see on ranch properties. Pairing that with wrought iron capability covers the classic Texas entry - iron gate, ranch wire running off both sides. For in-town work, the wood and chain link lines handle standard replacements, and repair rounds out the offer. Call (210) 566-6816 or see their Fence Certified profile.

6. Elite Fence & Welding

Best for: Welded iron fences and custom gates

Elite Fence & Welding puts fabrication in the company name, and the service list backs it up: wrought iron, gates, wood, chain link, and repair. San Antonio's welded ornamental tradition means buyers here expect real fabrication - joints welded, not bolted from a kit - and a shop that welds can also repair iron work that a fence-only crew would have to replace. If your project centers on a custom gate, an iron fence with masonry columns, or matching existing ornamental work, a welding outfit belongs on your bid list. The wood and chain link lines cover the practical side of a mixed property. Call (210) 796-4409 or see their Fence Certified profile.

7. M. G. Welding & Fences

Best for: Wrought iron fabrication and commercial repair

M. G. Welding & Fences keeps the tightest scope on this list - wood, wrought iron, commercial, and repair - and the welding-first orientation makes them a specialist pick. Commercial iron is demanding work: security fencing, gate frames that see daily use, and repairs that have to happen on a business's schedule. A welder who can cut out a damaged section and fabricate a match on site solves problems a standard installer cannot. For homeowners, that same skill set means custom iron work and honest repairs on existing ornamental fences. Call (210) 383-5325 or see their Fence Certified profile.

How to choose between them

Get at least three quotes, and make sure at least one comes from a specialist if your job leans iron or ranch. Then compare line items, not totals: post depth and diameter, post spacing, concrete per post, rail count, picket grade, gate hardware, and tear-out haul-off. Two bids that look far apart usually differ in what is buried in the ground, not in workmanship you can see.

Ask the San Antonio questions. North side: how do you set posts when you hit limestone at two feet - rock auger, core drill, or shorter holes? Shorter holes is the wrong answer. South side: how deep do you set posts in clay, and how much concrete goes in each hole? And if there is a pool involved, ask the bidder to walk you through the code requirements for barrier height, gaps, and self-closing, self-latching gates before you sign anything.

Finally, verify insurance. Ask for a certificate of general liability sent directly from the insurer - not a photocopy. Every established company on this list can produce one quickly, and you want it on file before a crew starts drilling near property lines and buried utilities.

What a fence costs in San Antonio (2026)

Installed prices start at these per-linear-foot baselines. A typical project runs about 150 linear feet; rock drilling on the north side and heavy clay work on the south side both add labor, so expect quotes above these starts on difficult ground.

MaterialStarting price (per linear foot, installed)San Antonio notes
Chain link$17Budget workhorse; galvanized handles the climate well
Wood (cedar)$28The default privacy fence; plan on a regular stain cycle in this sun
Vinyl/PVC$30No staining; popular in newer HOA neighborhoods
Aluminum$34Common pick for pool enclosures where code allows
Wrought iron$38The local tradition; strongest market on this list for it
Composite$45Premium privacy with minimal upkeep

Every company above is listed in our San Antonio fence company directory, where you can compare services side by side and request free quotes for your project. The featured partner spot for San Antonio is currently open - fence companies serving the metro can claim it by getting listed on Fence Certified. Shopping beyond the metro? Browse fence companies across Texas.