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Set Property Lines and Control Livestock Movement

AG Building & Excavation LLC provides fencing installation for residential and agricultural properties in Anson, Texas.

If your property in Anson needs a boundary marker, livestock containment, or controlled access to pastures and buildings, fencing installation creates a physical barrier that defines where your land begins and manages how animals and vehicles move across it. Fencing is essential on ranches, rural residential lots, and properties with grazing livestock, especially in areas where open range laws no longer apply. AG Building & Excavation LLC installs wire fencing, pipe corrals, and gate systems designed for the terrain and land use common throughout Anson and nearby communities.

The installation process includes setting posts at the correct spacing, tensioning wire to prevent sagging, and installing gates where access is needed for equipment, livestock, or vehicles. Fencing work can be coordinated with land clearing, grading, or driveway projects to reduce scheduling conflicts and ensure that the fence line follows the intended property boundary. The type of fencing depends on whether you are managing cattle, keeping out wildlife, or simply marking your lot line for legal or insurance purposes.

If you need fencing installed or repaired on your property in Anson, contact the team to discuss your layout and schedule a site visit.

Quality Fencing, Built to Last

The crew begins by walking the fence line with you to confirm the route, mark corner posts, and identify obstacles like rocks, trees, or drainage areas. In Anson, where soil conditions vary between sandy loam and hard caliche layers, post holes are drilled or dug to the depth needed to keep posts stable under tension. Corner and gate posts are set in concrete or tamped caliche, while line posts may be driven or set in compacted soil depending on the fence type and expected load.

After the posts are set and cured, wire is strung between corners and tensioned with a stretcher or come-along to remove slack. Clips or staples secure the wire to each line post, and gates are hung with hinges and latches that allow easy operation. The finished fence stands straight, holds tension without sagging, and provides a clear boundary or containment system that you can inspect and maintain without frequent adjustments.

Fencing installation does not include clearing heavy brush or grading steep terrain, so the fence line should be accessible to equipment and relatively free of obstacles before work begins. If your property has rocky soil, wet areas, or steep slopes, the crew may need to adjust post spacing or use alternate post-setting methods. Fencing does not prevent all wildlife intrusion, and additional features like barbed wire, electric wire, or solid panels may be necessary depending on your specific containment or security goals.

What Landowners Ask Before Fencing Work Begins

Before scheduling installation, most property owners want to understand how long the project takes, what materials are needed for their land use, and how the fence will handle weather and animal pressure over time.

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What type of fencing is best for livestock?
Barbed wire or high-tensile wire fencing is common for cattle and larger livestock, while woven wire or net wire is often used for goats, sheep, or smaller animals that can slip through wider spacing.
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How deep are fence posts set in the ground?
Line posts are typically set two to three feet deep, while corner and gate posts go deeper, often three feet or more, and are set in concrete to handle the tension and load from gates.
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How long does it take to install fencing?
Timing depends on the length of the fence, terrain, and soil conditions. A quarter-mile of straight fence line on open ground in Anson can often be completed in one to two days.
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What maintenance does fencing require?
You will need to check wire tension periodically, replace damaged staples or clips, and repair posts that shift or rot. Gates may need hinge adjustments or latch replacements after heavy use.
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When is the best time to install fencing?
Fencing can be installed year-round, but drier months make it easier to access the site and set posts without dealing with muddy soil or standing water along the fence line.

AG Building & Excavation LLC has installed fencing on ranches, rural home sites, and agricultural properties throughout Anson and the surrounding area, working with landowners to establish boundaries and manage livestock. If you need fencing installed or want to coordinate it with other site work, contact the team to review your property and discuss layout options.