Your Local Fence Contractor Who Actually Shows Up
A few months back, I got a call from a homeowner right here in Saginaw, TX. Their old fence had leaned so far over after a storm that it looked like it was trying to take a nap. The dog had already figured out how to squeeze through. They told me, “I just need a Fence Contractor who answers the phone and does what they say.” I hear that a lot.
That’s exactly why I run Mejia's Fencing & Welding the way I do. It’s just me. When you call, you talk to the person who will show up, measure, dig, build, and clean up. I’ve worked with families all over Saginaw, TX, and I know how important a solid fence is here. We get strong winds. We get hot summers. And we definitely get dogs that love to test weak boards.
Fence work and more around town
Wood Fencing
Wood Fencing is still the most common choice I build here. Not long ago, I helped a family who wanted more privacy for their backyard cookouts. Their old panels had gaps you could see straight through. We talked about height, picket style, and wood type. After it was done, they told me it felt like they had a whole new yard. That’s what good wood does, it makes a space feel safe and personal.
Lawn Mowing
I also handle Lawn Mowing for a few folks who first called me about a fence. One older homeowner said, “If you can fix a fence right, maybe you can cut my grass right too.” Now I stop by on a steady schedule. Keeping the lawn trimmed makes the whole property look better, especially next to a fresh fence line. It’s simple work, but it matters.
Fence Installation
Fence Installation is where I spend most of my time. A new homeowner once called me before they even moved in. They wanted their kids and dog to be able to play outside from day one. I came out, marked the lines, checked the gates, and got started. Seeing the fence go from bare dirt to straight posts and clean panels is always satisfying. It’s like drawing a clear border around what matters to you.
Fence Staining
Fence Staining is something many people forget about until their boards start turning gray. One customer told me they thought their fence was ruined. It wasn’t. It just needed cleaning and a good stain. After we finished, the color popped, and the wood had protection from the sun. Around here, that Texas heat can dry out wood fast, so staining helps it last longer.
Fence Repair
After strong winds roll through, I get calls for Fence Repair. Sometimes it’s just a few loose pickets. Other times, a whole section is down. I remember helping a family whose gate wouldn’t close anymore. The post had shifted. I reset it, reinforced the hinges, and made it swing smooth again. Small fixes done early can save you from bigger costs later.
Fence Replacement
Fence Replacement usually comes after years of patch jobs. I met a homeowner who had repaired the same back corner three times. The posts were rotting underground. We decided to pull it all out and start fresh. New posts, new panels, solid concrete footings. It cost more up front than another patch, but they told me they felt relief knowing it was finally handled the right way.
Metal Fencing
Metal Fencing is great for folks who want strength and a clean look. I installed a black metal fence for a corner lot so they could keep their open view while adding safety. It changed the whole look of the home in a good way. Metal holds up well and needs less upkeep than wood, which some busy homeowners really appreciate.
Those are some of the main things I stay busy with around here, but I handle a lot more too:
- Fence Service
- Wood Fencing
- Metal Doors
- Metal Gate
- Lawn Mowing
- Fence Installation
- Fence Staining
- Fence Repair
- Fence Replacement
- Metal Fencing
Why folks here keep calling me back
Being a Fence Contractor on my own means my name is tied to every board and post. I can’t hide behind a crew. People here like that. They like seeing the same truck pull up. They like knowing who they’re dealing with.
I give honest timelines. If weather slows me down, I tell you. If I see a cheaper fix that will still hold up, I mention it. One homeowner thanked me for talking them out of replacing their whole fence when only one side needed work. That’s how I stay busy, by doing right by people.
Word gets around in a city like this. A solid fence, built straight and sturdy, speaks for itself. And when neighbors ask who built it, my customers send them my way.
What happens when you call me
When someone reaches out, here’s how it usually goes.
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We talk about what’s going on. Broken boards, leaning posts, or a brand new idea.
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I come out to look at the property and take measurements.
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We go over options and I give you a clear price.
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I schedule the work and keep you updated.
That’s it. No long sales pitch. No pressure. Just a straight conversation. While I’m working, I try to keep the area clean and safe. If you have questions, I answer them. And if you’re the type who likes details, you can always check the FAQ section below for more info about how I handle different situations.
Helping all across town
I work all over Saginaw, TX. Whether you’re closer to the main roads, tucked back in a quiet neighborhood, or near the schools and parks, I make the drive. I’ve gotten to know the soil here, the way some yards slope, and how the weather can hit one side of town harder than another. No matter where you are in the city, if you need fence work, I’m ready to help.
Let’s fix that fence
If you’re in Saginaw, TX and your fence is leaning, fading, or just plain missing, let’s talk. At Mejia's Fencing & Welding, I keep things simple. I show up, I listen, and I build fences that hold up.
Give me a call and tell me what’s going on. Even if you’re just exploring ideas, I’m glad to help you figure out the next step.
Got Questions? I Got Answers
Do you cover all of Saginaw, TX as a Fence Contractor?
Yes, I work throughout the city. If your home is within Saginaw, TX, I’ll come take a look. Just call or message me, and we’ll set up a time that works for you.
How long does a typical fence installation take here?
For most standard backyards, Fence Installation takes a few days, depending on size and weather. If the ground is hard or we run into old posts set deep in concrete, it can add a little time. I’ll give you a realistic timeline before I start.
How much does fence repair or replacement usually cost?
The price depends on the length of the fence, the materials, and how much damage there is. Small Fence Repair jobs are usually affordable, especially if we catch the problem early. Full Fence Replacement costs more, but it gives you a fresh start that can last many years.