Fence Installation in Kyle, TX
HandyMan Install serves Kyle on a regular weekly schedule — approximately 25 miles south of Austin on I-35. Kyle is on our regular I-35 south corridor schedule. No travel fees. Our scope is fence installation: new installation, replacements, and renovation work throughout Hays County and the wider Austin metro. $500 labor minimum. No repair calls.
We work in Plum Creek, Anthem, and throughout the Kyle ZIP codes 78640. Homeowners, investors, and general contractors all reach us the same way — call 512-290-5153 or fill out the estimate form.
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Why We Know Kyle’s Market
Kyle is home of Seton Medical Center Hays; one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States — grew from 5,300 residents in 2000 to over 67,000 today. 1,100%+ population growth since 2000; master-planned subdivisions continue expanding south of Austin along I-35. The housing stock is mostly 2000s–2020s master-planned builds with open layouts and high renovation turnover as original builder finishes age; strong market for flooring replacement, bathroom upgrades, and fence installation — which directly shapes the project types and renovation approaches we see here.
Hays County black clay Vertisol is extremely expansive — among the most active foundation movement soils in Central Texas; LVP and tile are strongly preferred over solid hardwood; fence posts require deep concrete footings. We account for this on every fence installation project in Kyle — from substrate selection to material specification to cure time management.
We regularly work in Plum Creek, Anthem, Dry Creek, 6 Creeks, Post Oak, Crosswinds, Sunset Hills, Waterleaf. Our service area covers Plum Creek Golf Course and the surrounding Hays County communities.
What We Use — Materials and Products
Every material we bring to a Kyle job site is specified for Central Texas conditions — humidity cycles, clay soil movement, and the construction era of the property all factor in. The primary materials for this work are:
Dog-ear cedar pickets (standard 6″ width, 6-foot height)
Rough-sawn cedar pickets (premium, visible grain face)
Pressure-treated Douglas fir 4×4 posts (minimum 8-foot length for 6-foot fence)
Pressure-treated 2×4 rails (top, mid, and bottom rails for 6-foot fence)
Quikrete 50-lb fast-setting concrete (post footings — every post, no exceptions)
Galvanized or stainless deck screws (picket fastening — not smooth nails)
Post caps (cedar or metal — protect end grain from moisture and weathering)
Gate hardware: galvanized hinges (3 per gate leaf), latch, and drop rod for double gates
Product selection is made at estimate time based on your specific scope, substrate condition, and the finish level you’re after. We don’t substitute materials mid-project.
How the Work Gets Done
Every project follows a defined sequence. Skipping steps produces failures that appear weeks or years later — not at final walkthrough. Here is the sequence for this work in Kyle:
Property line verification before layout (survey stakes or property corner confirmation)
Power auger boring: 8–10″ diameter hole, depth = 1/3 of total post length below grade
Post plumb verification in both planes (side-to-side and front-to-back)
Concrete pour and cure time before any rail work begins
String line layout for top rail alignment
Rail attachment with structural screws, not toe-nailed nails
Picket spacing for consistent gap (typically 1/4″ air gap or tight board)
Gate framing with diagonal brace to prevent racking
Hardware installation: hinges, latch, and alignment adjustment
Among the most active foundation movement soils in central texas; lvp and tile are strongly preferred over solid hardwood; fence posts require deep concrete footings
Common Project Scopes in Kyle
These are the most common project types we handle for this service in Kyle. Every scope is walked individually before we quote — site conditions always vary.
Scope: No fence on property — yard exposed, no privacy
Approach: Install full cedar privacy fence with posts in concrete
Scope: Old fence leaning or blown down
Approach: Replace fence line; new posts in concrete prevent recurrence
Scope: HOA requires specific fence style or height
Approach: Install to HOA spec after reviewing guidelines with homeowner
Scope: Clay soil causing old posts to heave and lean
Approach: Deep concrete footings at correct depth prevent heave — every post
Scope: Gate sagging and not latching
Approach: Replace gate with properly framed diagonal-braced gate leaf
Tools and Equipment on Every Job
The right tools produce better results and protect the materials being installed. Here is what we bring to every Kyle job site for this work:
Towable power auger (8″ and 10″ bits)
Post level (checks two planes simultaneously)
String line and line level
Circular saw and miter saw
Impact driver
Laser level (for long fence runs)
Concrete mixing tub
What the Finished Work Looks Like
We define what done looks like before we start. The outcomes for this work are specific and verifiable:
Full cedar privacy fence with concrete-set posts
6-foot dog-ear cedar privacy fence (standard Austin metro residential)
Custom height fence (4-foot, 8-foot) per HOA or homeowner spec
Double gate with drop rod for driveway access
Chain link fence (lower cost alternative for utility areas)
Trades That Work Before and After Us
This work doesn’t happen in isolation. Proper sequencing with other trades prevents rework and keeps Kyle projects on schedule:
Survey/property line verification should precede fence installation — we don’t survey but can advise
Utility marking (811 call) required before any augering — we coordinate this
Landscape contractors often work in the same area — fencing typically precedes final landscaping
Gate openers (automation) installed by gate/electrical contractors after fence completion
Pricing Reference for Kyle (2026)
All prices are labor only unless noted. These are planning benchmarks — every project is quoted individually after a scope conversation.
Labor minimum: $500. Materials quoted separately. Demo and disposal quoted separately when applicable.
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How This Service Fits the Broader Picture
Fence installation is a residential outdoor construction trade that establishes property boundaries, privacy screening, and pet or child containment
Pressure-treated posts set in concrete are part of the fence system that includes rails, pickets, and gate hardware
Dog-ear cedar pickets are used for residential privacy fencing throughout the Austin metro — the standard material choice for its dimensional stability, natural oils, and appearance
Serving Kyle, TX — located in Hays County, part of the Austin metro service area.
Fence installation works alongside property survey (boundary verification), 811 utility marking (before augering), and gate automation contractors (who follow fence completion)
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you repair or patch existing fences?
No. Our minimum is $500 and our model is installation — full fence runs, new gate installations, and complete fence replacements. We don’t replace individual pickets or reattach fallen rails as a standalone job.
Do posts always go in concrete in Central Texas?
Yes, without exception. Austin metro clay soil — especially Blackland Prairie Vertisol throughout Williamson and Hays Counties — shrinks and swells with seasonal moisture changes. Posts set without concrete in this soil will heave, lean, and fail within a few years. Every post we set goes in concrete.
How deep do post holes go?
Minimum 1/3 of total post length below grade. For a 6-foot fence we use 8-foot posts, meaning 2+ feet below grade minimum — deeper in heavy clay or frost-affected areas.
How long does concrete need to cure before rails go on?
We wait a minimum of 24 hours — and typically 48 hours — before attaching rails to posts set in fast-setting concrete. Rushing this step produces posts that aren’t fully stable when the lateral load of rails and pickets is applied.
Do I need an HOA approval before you start?
Yes. If you have an HOA, confirm approval and get fence specs (height, material, style, setback from property line) before we schedule. We’ve seen projects stopped mid-install when HOA approval wasn’t confirmed — it delays everyone and creates unnecessary cost.
Do you call 811 before augering?
Yes. Texas law requires utility marking before any excavation. We coordinate the 811 call before every fence project and wait for clear marking before the auger runs.
Is Kyle part of your regular service area?
Kyle is on our regular schedule — approximately 25 miles south of Austin on I-35. Kyle is on our regular I-35 south corridor schedule. No travel fees. Call 512-290-5153 or submit the estimate form. We follow up within one business day.
Do I need a permit for this work in Kyle?
City of Kyle Building & Development Services; permit required for structural fence work over certain height; standard renovation trades are generally permit-exempt. For most residential renovation scopes — replacement and new finish work within existing structures — permits are not required. Structural changes and additions may require permits. We advise you at estimate time.
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