Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does a wood fence last in West Texas?

    A properly installed and maintained wood fence can last 15 to 20 years in West Texas with regular sealing or staining. The region's intense sun, wind, and dry conditions can accelerate wear on untreated wood. At Martinez Fencing, we recommend finishing treatments to extend lifespan and preserve appearance in Tuscola's harsh climate.
  • What's the difference between stained and unstained fence warranties?

    Stained fences come with a 2-year warranty, while unstained fences carry a 9-month workmanship warranty. Staining provides added protection against moisture, UV damage, and weather-related wear, which allows for extended coverage. At Martinez Fencing, we help homeowners choose the right finish based on budget and long-term goals.
  • Does chain-link fencing work well for livestock?

    Chain-link is suitable for pet containment and utility areas, but barbed wire, pipe, or rail fencing is typically better for livestock. Chain-link lacks the strength needed for larger animals and grazing pressure. Martinez Fencing offers both chain-link and dedicated ranch fencing options across Tuscola and surrounding rural properties.
  • How do West Texas winds affect privacy fence installation?

    High winds require reinforced framing, deeper post holes, and proper bracing to prevent leaning or panel separation. Privacy fences built without wind-resistant techniques can fail quickly in open West Texas lots. At Martinez Fencing, we use reinforced posts and leveled panel methods to ensure stability around Tuscola.
  • What are the benefits of adding a privacy fence?

    Privacy fences provide noise reduction, security, wind buffering, and increased backyard usability. They're especially valuable on open rural lots where views and sound carry long distances. Martinez Fencing builds custom privacy fences with height options and trim accents to fit ranch homes and suburban properties in Tuscola.
  • When should you stain or paint a new fence?

    New wood fences should be stained or painted within the first few months to seal against UV damage and moisture. Waiting too long allows the wood to weather and makes finishing less effective. At Martinez Fencing, we offer protective stain and paint services with prep work tailored to Tuscola's dry, sun-heavy climate.
  • Can wrought iron fencing handle Texas heat and wind?

    Yes, when properly powder-coated and welded, wrought iron is highly durable in heat and wind. Quality finishes prevent rust and weathering, even in harsh West Texas conditions. Martinez Fencing builds custom ornamental iron fences and gates designed for both curb appeal and long-term performance around Tuscola.
  • What causes fence posts to lean or sag?

    Leaning posts are often caused by shallow installation, soil shifting, wind pressure, or storm damage. West Texas winds and dry soil can accelerate movement if posts aren't properly braced. Martinez Fencing repairs sagging fences by reinforcing posts, adding bracing, and replacing damaged hardware across Tuscola and nearby areas.
  • How does metal roofing compare to shingles in hail country?

    Metal roofs resist hail damage better than asphalt shingles and typically last 40 to 50 years with minimal maintenance. Shingles are more affordable upfront but may need replacement after severe hail events. At Martinez Fencing, we install both metal and shingled roofs with manufacturer warranties to match homeowner needs in Tuscola.
  • What's the biggest mistake people make with ranch fencing?

    The most common mistake is under-tensioning wire or using inadequate bracing, which leads to sagging and livestock breaches. Proper corner posts, tension systems, and durable materials are essential for long-run ranch fencing. Martinez Fencing uses heavy-duty posts and secure tensioning methods for acreage properties around Tuscola and surrounding rural areas.