Find Your Perfect Fence

Choosing the right fence can be a challenge. Providence Fence Company in Victoria Texas, offers a variety of fence types to meet your needs. Explore our chain link, privacy, vinyl, and custom fence options to discover the perfect fit for your property.

Chain link fences

Chain link fences are known for their affordability and security. Ideal for containing pets, marking property lines, or adding a layer of protection, chain link is a practical choice. Providence Fence Company provides durable, galvanized chain link fences installed with expert precision. Contact us for a free quote and secure your property today!

Privacy fences

Enhance your peace of mind and create a private outdoor oasis with a privacy fence from Providence Fence Company. Our privacy fences offer seclusion, noise reduction, and protection from the elements. Available in various materials and styles, our privacy fences are built to last and add value to your property.. Schedule a consultation to design your perfect backyard retreat.

Vinyl fences

Enjoy the beauty of a classic fence without the maintenance. Vinyl fences from Providence Fence Company are weather-resistant, easy to clean, and long-lasting. Perfect for homeowners seeking an attractive, durable, and low-maintenance fencing solution. Explore our range of vinyl fence styles and colors to complement your San Antonio home. Contact us today to learn more!

Custom fences

Bring your vision to life with a custom fence from Providence Fence Company. We work with you to design and build a fence that perfectly matches your style and property needs. From unique materials to personalized designs, our custom fences add a touch of elegance and individuality to your San Antonio home. Let's create a fence that's as unique as you are. Get in touch to discuss your custom fence project!

Things to consider when choosing a fence

When choosing a fence, customers should consider their purpose (e.g., privacy, security, or aesthetics), the total cost of ownership which includes upfront price plus maintenance, and local factors like climate, soil, and regulations. The intended use will guide material choices, budget determines what's feasible long-term, and local conditions and rules dictate what's allowed and what materials will last.