College Station Fencing

Brazos County Texas

College Station Fencing – Brazos County, Texas

Town History

At College Station Fencing, we’re proud to serve a community with deep and dynamic roots. College Station sits at the heart of Brazos County and is uniquely defined by its evolution around the campus of Texas A&M University (which opened in 1876). The site originally grew around a train station on the Houston & Texas Central Railway, and in 1938 the city was officially incorporated. Over the years, this part of Brazos County has transformed from a modest railroad community into a thriving educational and residential hub. That legacy of growth and tradition is something we respect and reflect in our work. Every fence we install is designed with the same commitment to quality that built this county’s foundation.

Area Sports

Sports and community go hand in hand in Brazos County. With Texas A&M University anchoring the region, College Station boasts nationally recognized college athletics, including football at Kyle Field and basketball at Reed Arena. But it’s not just about big games—our area is home to thriving youth leagues, high school sports programs, and city-run recreational opportunities. Whether it's Friday night lights or weekend soccer tournaments, the energy of local sports is part of life here. At College Station Fencing, we’re proud to support that lifestyle by building safe, durable fencing for backyards, sports fields, and community parks across Brazos County.

Local Attractions

Brazos County offers a blend of heritage, culture, and entertainment that keeps life interesting year-round. From the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum to the many events hosted in and around College Station, there’s always something going on. Families enjoy seasonal festivals, local markets, and educational experiences that reflect the character of the region. Historic railroad depots, museum exhibits, and university events give residents and visitors a strong sense of place. At College Station Fencing, we take pride in helping homeowners and businesses shape properties that contribute to this inviting and well-kept environment.

City Parks

Brazos County is home to an impressive range of parks and outdoor spaces, particularly within College Station’s well-developed park system. Lick Creek Park stands out as a favorite—a 500+ acre nature preserve offering trails, wildlife viewing, and peaceful open space. Dozens of other city-maintained parks feature everything from splash pads and playgrounds to athletic fields and picnic areas. These spaces are more than amenities; they’re where families gather, friends play, and communities connect. That’s why at College Station Fencing, we build fences that not only add privacy and protection but also respect the open feel and natural beauty of the county’s green spaces.

Major Residential Neighborhoods

Brazos County’s residential communities are as diverse as the people who live here. College Station leads the way with neighborhoods like Castlegate, Southwood Valley, and Edelweiss Gartens—each offering its own mix of charm and convenience. Whether near schools, shopping, or green space, these neighborhoods continue to grow along with the region’s expanding economy and university influence. As fencing professionals, we work in all types of areas—from older, tree-lined streets to newly built subdivisions. At College Station Fencing, we tailor every project to the needs of local homeowners, helping them protect their properties while enhancing curb appeal and neighborhood value.

Before you book — common questions

Is the free inspection really free?
Yes — inspections are 100% free with no obligation. A licensed inspector climbs the roof, takes detailed photos, and sends you a written report within 24 hours. You are not required to hire us afterward.
How long does the inspection take?
Typically 45–60 minutes for a standard residential roof up to 2,500 square feet. Larger roofs or steep pitches may take up to 90 minutes. We confirm the window when we schedule.
Do I need to be home during the inspection?
Preferred but not required. With gate access we can complete the exterior inspection and share photos plus findings by phone or email afterward.
What happens after the inspection?
Within 24 hours you receive a written report with photos, a condition assessment, and — if you want one — a no-pressure estimate for any work needed. If no work is needed we tell you that too.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. We are fully licensed and carry general liability plus workers' compensation insurance. We are happy to provide insurance certificates on request.
How soon can you come out?
Usually within 1–3 business days for standard requests. For storm damage or active leaks we prioritize emergency calls and can often get out same-day or next-day.

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