Lindsey Fencing & Portable Welding – Trusted Fence Contractor for Farms, Ranches, and Rural Properties

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Strong Fences and Expert Welding Built for Real-World Use

Lindsey Fencing & Portable Welding delivers durable, field-tested solutions for rural properties. We design and install farm fencing, ranch fencing, and custom gates, and we bring a full portable welding setup directly to your land. Our goal is simple: build structures that protect livestock, secure equipment, and stand up to hard weather and heavy use. We work throughout Texas and will travel for the right project, including to Las Vegas and Oklahoma. From a few acres to thousands, every job receives the same attention to detail, clear communication, and dependable workmanship.

Why Quality Fencing Matters on Rural Land

A fence is more than a boundary. It is a working asset that affects daily operations and long‑term costs. The right system prevents animal escapes, deters predators, protects crops, and organizes pastures for rotation. When a fence fails, the costs show up fast in lost time, vet bills, and emergency repairs. That is why we plan each build to match the terrain, the type of livestock, and the way you use your property. We anchor corners correctly, set posts to the proper depth, and tension wire to spec so the fence performs season after season with minimal maintenance.

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Full-Service Solutions

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Farm and Ranch Fencing

We install practical, reliable systems for cattle, horses, goats, sheep, and mixed herds. Options include barbed wire for large pastures, woven wire for smaller livestock and predator control, and high‑tensile systems for long runs with low ongoing upkeep. Gate placement, alleyways, and access points are laid out to fit how you move animals and equipment. If you need cross‑fencing to support grazing plans, we design it for efficient rotation and easy access to water.

Custom Gates

Gates see more cycles and more stress than any other part of a fence. We fabricate and install custom gates that match your fence style and your workload. Entry gates are built for visibility and security, livestock gates are reinforced for repeated impacts, and specialty gates are sized to your exact opening. Hinges, latches, and posts are selected to prevent sagging and to keep daily operation smooth.

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Portable Welding

Our mobile welding service saves hauling time and keeps projects moving. We handle on‑site repairs, reinforcement of worn sections, fabrication of braces and panels, and gate modifications. If a storm, impact, or animal pressure compromises a fence, we can cut out damaged steel and rebuild it on location so you are back in service quickly.

Materials and Methods That Hold Up

Performance starts with materials. We source posts, wire, pipe, and hardware that meet proven rural standards. Pipe is cut and fitted for tight joints before welding. Wire is tensioned evenly and attached with the correct fasteners for the post type. We set end assemblies to take the load so the line stays straight over time. Drainage, soil type, and wind exposure are factored into depth and spacing. These details prevent the slow creep of sagging wires, leaning posts, and rattling gates that lead to bigger repairs later.

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Our Process from Quote to Finish

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Consultation and Site Walk

We review goals, livestock needs, access routes, and hazards.

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Design and Estimate

You receive a clear scope, lineal footage, materials, and timeline.

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Preparation

We locate utilities, stage materials, and confirm gate and corner locations.

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Build

Posts, braces, wire, rail, and gates are installed to spec with clean welds and fit‑ups.

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Final Walkthrough

We inspect line by line with you, confirm operation of gates, and address punch‑list items before we call it complete.

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Service Area and Travel

We primarily serve Texas rural communities and agricultural operations. For projects that require our specialized skills or cover significant footage, we will travel to neighboring states and as far as Las Vegas and Oklahoma. Travel plans, lodging, and material deliveries are coordinated in advance so the schedule stays predictable.

Common Fence Types We Install

Barbed wire for broad acreage, woven wire for predator resistance, high‑tensile for long straight runs, pipe and rail for durable corrals and perimeters, and hybrid systems where a pipe top rail is paired with wire for cost control without sacrificing longevity. If you are not sure which route fits your property, we compare options side by side with pros, cons, and total cost of ownership.

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Safety, Cleanliness, and Jobsite Respect

Rural work means gates, animals, equipment, and people are often moving through the same areas. We keep the site organized, secure open trenches and hot work, and leave driveways, lanes, and water access clear at the end of each day. Scrap is removed, and the finished site is raked and cleaned so you can return to normal operation immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What areas do you serve

    Texas is our home base. For larger or specialized builds, we will travel to Las Vegas, Oklahoma, and surrounding regions by arrangement.

  • Do you repair existing fences

    Yes. Portable welding and on‑site fabrication make repairs efficient. We can straighten, reinforce, or replace damaged sections and hardware.

  • Can you help me choose the right fence

    Yes. We match materials and layout to your livestock, terrain, and budget, and we explain the maintenance profile before you commit.

  • How long does installation take

    Timeline depends on footage, terrain, and materials. We build efficiently and keep you updated so schedules are predictable.

  • Do you build custom gates

    Yes. We design, fabricate, and install gates sized to your opening with hinges and latches selected for long service life.

Contact Lindsey Fencing & Portable Welding

Ready to secure your property with a fence built for real work. Call (806) 336-3803 or email doranlindsey1972@gmail.com to schedule a consultation. Business hours are Monday through Saturday, 8 am to 5 pm. We look forward to learning about your land, your livestock, and the goals you have for the next season.


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