Agricultural and residential fencing built to last. Barbed wire, pipe, game fence, privacy — from clearing the fence line to setting the last post.
Get a Free Estimate Call (903) 282-5148Good fencing is the backbone of every working ranch and rural property in North Texas. Whether you're containing cattle, defining property boundaries, securing a homesite, or managing wildlife, Lonestar Land Pros builds fences that stand up to Texas weather, livestock pressure, and the test of time. We install everything from basic barbed wire on T-posts to heavy-duty pipe corrals, high game fence, and residential privacy fencing — and unlike most fencing companies, we can clear the fence line too.
Our ability to handle both fence line clearing and fence installation under a single contract is a major advantage for property owners. Many fencing contractors show up expecting a clean, brushed-out fence row — and if it's not, you're stuck hiring a separate clearing crew, coordinating schedules, and paying two contractors. With Lonestar Land Pros, we use our forestry mulching equipment to clear the fence corridor first, then follow immediately with fence installation. One crew, one schedule, one invoice. It's simpler, faster, and typically costs less than hiring separately.
For agricultural fencing, we specialize in the types of fence that work best in the Texoma region's soil and climate conditions. The heavy clay soils across Grayson, Collin, and Fannin counties require proper post-setting techniques — T-posts need to be driven deep enough to hold in saturated winter soils, and pipe posts require properly sized holes with concrete or compacted backfill. Corner and brace assemblies are engineered for the wire tension loads they'll carry, because a fence is only as strong as its corners.
Residential and ranch-style fencing has become increasingly popular as the Texoma area grows. Properties in communities like Van Alstyne, Anna, Gunter, and Melissa often need fencing that's both functional and attractive — pipe entrance gates, ranch rail along road frontage, and privacy fencing around homesites. We work with property owners to design fence layouts that meet both practical needs and aesthetic preferences, while ensuring compliance with any city or HOA requirements.
Gate installation is an often-overlooked but critical part of any fencing project. A poorly hung gate sags, drags, and becomes a daily frustration. We install everything from simple pipe gates on agricultural fence to automated driveway gates with entry systems. Every gate is properly sized for equipment access (wider than most people think they need — trust us on this), hung on heavy-duty hinges, and equipped with reliable latching hardware. We also install cattle guards where fence lines cross driveways or access roads.
We walk or drive the fence line with you to assess the terrain, identify any obstacles or boundary concerns, and discuss fencing type, gate locations, and any clearing needed. You'll receive a detailed written estimate including materials, labor, and timeline.
If brush, trees, or old fencing needs to be removed, we clear the corridor using forestry mulching equipment. This gives us a clean, accessible path for efficient fence installation and ensures nothing interferes with the new fence.
Corner posts and brace assemblies go in first — these are the anchors for the entire fence. H-braces or N-braces are built to specification for the wire type and tension loads. Line posts are set at proper spacing for the fencing type selected.
Wire is stretched and secured to proper tension, rails are welded or bolted, and all connections are finished to spec. Gates are hung, latches installed, and any cattle guards or specialty features are completed.
We walk the completed fence with you to verify everything meets specifications and your expectations. We check gate operation, wire tension, and post alignment before closing out the project.
The standard for cattle containment. 4-5 strand on T-posts with pipe corners. Most cost-effective option for large agricultural properties. Easy to repair and maintain over time.
Heavy-duty steel pipe — welded or bolted. Ideal for corrals, road frontage, horse properties, and high-traffic areas. Premium look and decades-long durability. Available in 2-3/8" and 2-7/8" pipe.
8-foot woven wire fencing for deer management, exotic game ranches, and wildlife containment. Keeps deer in or out depending on your management goals. Heavy-gauge wire for long-term performance.
Tight-mesh wire fencing that prevents animals from climbing through or getting caught. Excellent for horses, goats, sheep, and small livestock. Available in various heights and mesh sizes.
Wood, composite, and metal privacy fencing for homesites and residential properties. Board-on-board, horizontal rail, and ranch-style options to complement your home and property style.
Custom pipe gates, ranch entrance gates, automated driveway gates, and steel cattle guards. Every gate properly sized for equipment access and built to handle daily use without sagging.
"Had Lonestar clear and fence 80 acres for our cattle operation near Tom Bean. They mulched the fence line, set pipe corners, and strung 5-strand barbed wire — all in about two weeks. Fence is tight, straight, and the cattle aren't going anywhere. Great crew."
"We needed pipe fencing along our road frontage and a nice entrance gate for our property in Anna. Ty designed a great-looking layout and his crew built it solid. The gate works perfectly and the pipe fence really dressed up the property. Very professional."
Costs vary by type: standard barbed wire runs $3–$6 per foot installed, pipe fencing costs $12–$25+ per foot, no-climb/woven wire is $5–$10 per foot, high game fence runs $8–$15 per foot, and privacy fencing ranges from $15–$35 per foot. Gate installations are priced separately based on size and type. Terrain, soil conditions, and clearing requirements also affect pricing. We provide free detailed estimates for every project.
For most cattle operations in Texoma, 5-strand barbed wire on T-posts with pipe corners and H-braces is the most cost-effective and reliable choice. It provides excellent containment, is durable in Texas weather, and is straightforward to repair. For bull pens or high-pressure areas, pipe fencing or pipe-and-cable provides additional strength. We'll recommend the best option for your specific livestock and budget during the estimate.
In unincorporated areas, agricultural fencing typically doesn't require a permit. Properties within city limits — Sherman, Denison, Van Alstyne, Anna, etc. — usually require fence permits and must comply with height restrictions, setback requirements, and material guidelines. HOA communities have additional covenants. We research the requirements for your specific location before providing an estimate so there are no surprises.
A standard barbed wire fence on 5–10 acres typically takes 2–4 days. Larger properties with pipe fencing may take 1–2 weeks per mile of fence. Projects requiring fence line clearing add time depending on vegetation density. We build the clearing and installation timeline into every quote so you can plan accordingly. Weather can affect scheduling, especially in the spring rainy season.
Yes — this is one of our biggest advantages over dedicated fencing companies. We use our forestry mulching equipment to clear brush, trees, and undergrowth along the fence corridor before our fencing crew follows behind. One contractor handles both jobs, which saves you the cost and hassle of coordinating multiple crews. Most fencing companies can't offer this because they don't have clearing equipment.
T-post fencing is the economical workhorse — steel T-posts driven into the ground with wire stretched between them. It works well for general livestock containment and costs a fraction of pipe. Pipe fencing uses welded or bolted steel pipe for a much stronger, more attractive fence that lasts decades longer. Most ranches use a combination: pipe for corners, gates, corrals, and visible road frontage, with T-post and wire for interior pasture divisions.
Lonestar Land Pros installs fencing throughout the Texoma region from our base in Howe, TX:
From clearing the line to setting the last post — get a free estimate for professional fencing installation on your property.
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