FAQs
The questions we hear most from commercial, industrial, and oilfield clients. Don’t see yours? Reach out and we’ll get you a straight answer.
What types of projects do you take on?
We handle residential, commercial, and agricultural work, from a 50-foot backyard fence to 5,000 feet of commercial security fencing, plus concrete flatwork and metal buildings of every size. If it involves fencing, concrete, or steel, it’s in our wheelhouse.
How long has Cleburne Fence & Construction been in business?
We’ve been building fences, pouring concrete, and raising metal buildings across North Texas since 1972. That’s more than five decades of experience behind every project we take on.
Are you backed by any guarantee?
Yes. We’re a screened member of The Good Contractors List, and every job we do is backed by their $25,000 guarantee per job, no matter how big or small.
What kind of fencing do you install?
Cedar privacy fencing, farm and ranch fencing, black vinyl chain link, wrought iron, and commercial security and sports complex fencing. If you can picture it, we’ve likely built it.
Do you pour concrete for both residential and commercial projects?
We do. Foundational slabs, driveways, sports courts, and flatwork for homeowners, plus larger commercial pours planned and staffed to hit the schedule.
Can you build metal buildings from the ground up?
Yes. From residential barndominium shells and covered porches to full shops, warehouses, and industrial and commercial buildings, we handle the layout and structure from concept to finished build.
How do you approach quality and customer service?
From the initial quote call to the final screw, we pride ourselves on quality and clear communication. Getting it right the first time is how we protect your schedule and your investment.
Do you offer free quotes?
Yes. Reach out through our contact page or call us at 817-645-3348, and we’ll schedule a free estimate to scope your project.
What areas do you serve?
We’re based in Glen Rose and serve Cleburne, Glen Rose, and the surrounding North Texas communities for residential, commercial, and agricultural projects.