Show Up. On Time.
A scheduled estimate means we'll be there at the scheduled time. Same for the crew on install day. It's a low bar β and most companies miss it.
One family. One trade. Nearly five decades of Houston backyards.
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West Houston Fence Co. was founded by a craftsman who believed a fence shouldn't fall down in three years. Working out of a single pickup truck, he started knocking on doors in west Houston neighborhoods β building cedar privacy fences one yard at a time.
Word traveled. The work was solid. The phone kept ringing.
Nearly five decades later, the truck became a fleet. The single craftsman became a team. And the son β who grew up sweeping sawdust off job sites β now runs the business alongside his father. Same values. Same handshake. Same answer when you call: a real person who picks up.
Over 100,000 completed jobs, you learn a few things: how to read Houston soil before you set a post. Which cedar mills cut straight. How to keep a deck level on a yard that isn't. When to suggest a repair instead of a rebuild. We bring all of that to every estimate β for free.
A scheduled estimate means we'll be there at the scheduled time. Same for the crew on install day. It's a low bar β and most companies miss it.
We give you a number, we explain how we got there, and we leave. No back-and-forth, no fake "today only" discounts. Just real pricing.
We use cedar from mills we've worked with for 20+ years and hardware rated for Houston humidity. The cheap stuff costs more in five years.
If something's wrong, we come back and fix it. Period. Three generations of customers tell you we mean it.
A single craftsman, a single truck, and west Houston's first cedar fences.
Customers kept asking. We started building outdoor living spaces alongside fencing.
First decade rounds out with a milestone β and a growing crew.
Rebuilt fences and decks across the Houston area for six straight months. Many at cost.
The founder's son joins the business full-time β after growing up around the shop with sawdust on his boots since age 12.
Still family-owned. Still answering the phone. Still building like it's our own backyard.
Forty-eight years and we still pick up the phone. Let's talk about what you're building.