Your Local Fence Contractor for Strong, Good-Looking Yards
The first time I got a call out to Azle, TX, it was from a family who had just moved near Eagle Mountain Lake. Their dog kept slipping through a broken back fence, and they were worn out from chasing him down the street. They didn’t just need boards nailed back up. They needed a Fence Contractor who would actually show up, talk straight, and fix it right. That’s what I do.
I run Mejia's Fencing & Welding by myself, so when you call, you get me. I measure the fence. I set the posts. I answer the texts. Over time, I’ve gotten to know the feel of this town. Big yards. Hard clay soil. Wind that can knock over weak panels in a storm. Folks here don’t want flashy. They want solid work that lasts.
Fence and Yard Services I Handle Around Here
Wood Fencing
Wood Fencing is still the most common thing I build here. A couple near the high school wanted more privacy from the road, so we went with tall cedar panels that block the view but still look warm and natural. I remember the smell of fresh-cut cedar in their yard that day. By the time I left, their kids were already planning where to hang string lights. That’s the kind of project I like, simple, sturdy, and built to fit the home.
Lawn Mowing
Lawn Mowing might not sound like it goes with fencing, but it comes up more than you’d think. After a new fence goes in, some yards look like a mess from digging and hauling. I’ve helped homeowners clean it up so the place feels finished. One older gentleman told me he hadn’t seen his yard look that neat in years. Fresh cut grass against a straight fence line just makes the whole property pop.
Fence Installation
Fence Installation is where I spend most of my time. In Azle, TX the soil can be tough, packed and dry one week, mud the next. I dig deep and set posts in concrete so they don’t lean after the first big storm. I once had a customer tell me their last fence lasted five years. The one I put in has already outlived that, and it’s still standing straight.
Fence Staining
Fence Staining is something I always talk about after a new build. The sun here can bake raw wood fast. I helped a family who skipped staining the first time around with another contractor. Within a year, their fence turned gray and started to crack. I cleaned it, stained it a rich brown, and sealed it up. Now it sheds water and still looks sharp two summers later.
Fence Repair
After heavy wind rolled through town last spring, my phone didn’t stop ringing for Fence Repair. Panels blown out. Posts snapped. Gates sagging. One homeowner thought the whole line had to be replaced, but I was able to brace two posts and swap a few boards. Saved them a good chunk of money. Not every problem needs a full rebuild, sometimes it just needs an honest fix.
Fence Replacement
Fence Replacement jobs usually come from older homes with fences that have simply reached the end. I tore out one that was leaning so badly it looked like a row of dominoes. We replaced it with fresh pickets and stronger posts. The neighbor even came over and asked for a quote after seeing the difference. A new fence can change how your whole yard feels.
Metal Fencing
Metal Fencing is popular for folks who want a clean look and low upkeep. Near Eagle Mountain Lake, I installed a black metal fence so the homeowner could keep their view but still feel secure. It doesn’t block the breeze, and it won’t rot like wood can. It’s simple, strong, and great for open spaces.
Those are some of the big ones, but honestly I handle a lot more around here:
- Fence Service
- Wood Fencing
- Metal Doors
- Metal Gate
- Lawn Mowing
- Fence Installation
- Fence Staining
- Fence Repair
- Fence Replacement
- Metal Fencing
Why Folks Here Call Me First
When you hire a big company, you might never meet the person who owns it. When you hire me as your Fence Contractor, I’m the one doing the work. That matters. I’ve had customers tell me they appreciated that I didn’t rush off to another crew’s job. I stay until it’s done right.
I also build with this town in mind. The wind, the sun, the soil, all of it plays a part. I don’t cut corners on post depth or hardware. And I don’t push upgrades you don’t need. My goal is simple. Build something that I’d be proud to put in my own yard.
What Happens When You Call Me
Most jobs start with a simple phone call or message. From there, here’s how it usually goes:
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I come out to your place and walk the property with you.
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We talk about what you want, privacy, security, curb appeal, or all three.
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I measure, check the ground, and give you a clear price.
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If you’re ready, we set a start date and I get to work.
I remember one family in Azle, TX who thought the process would be stressful. By the end, they told me it was easier than ordering a sofa. I keep it simple. If you ever get stuck on a detail, you can also check the FAQ section below for quick answers. And if something unexpected pops up, I talk to you before making changes. No surprises.
Proud to Serve Every Corner of Town
I work all across Azle, TX. Whether you’re close to Eagle Mountain Lake, near the schools, or out on a larger piece of land with room to spread out, I’ll come to you. This town has a mix of older homes and new builds, and I enjoy working on both. Each yard has its own story, and I treat it that way.
Let’s Build Something That Lasts
If you’re looking for straight answers and solid work, that’s what you’ll get from Mejia's Fencing & Welding. I’m here to help homeowners in Azle, TX protect their property and feel proud of their yard. Give me a call, send a message, or ask for a quote. Even if you just have questions, I’m glad to talk it through with you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you handle fence projects all across Azle, TX?
Yes, I work throughout Azle, TX and the surrounding spots within the city limits. Whether you’re near the lake or closer to the main roads, I’ll come out and take a look. Just reach out and we’ll set up a time that works for you.
How long does a typical fence installation take?
Most standard backyard jobs take a few days, depending on size and weather. If we’re dealing with rocky soil or a large property, it can take a bit longer. I’ll give you a realistic timeline before we start so you know what to expect.
What affects the cost of hiring a Fence Contractor here?
Price depends on the length of the fence, the material you choose, and the condition of the ground. Wood usually costs less than metal, but both have their place. After I see your yard and hear what you need, I’ll give you a clear quote with no guesswork.