Fence Company
Fence Installation
CoxCo Construction provides professional, quality fence installation. Our start in the construction industry was as a fence company. Our team completes hundreds of fence installations a year and we are ready to serve you. We office in Rockalll and we live in Rockwall, so you know you’re going to get a quality product from a locally owned company.
Every inch of your fence will be to your specifications. Don’t just hire any fence company, hire one that will make every effort to provide the best service and product possible.
We stand behind our fences and provide both residential fences and commercial fences. Whether you’re looking to improve your privacy, brush up the appearance of your property or increase functionality, our team is ready to serve you.
Board on Board Fence
Horizontal Wood Fence
Wrought Iron Fence
Shadowbox Fence
Ranch Fence
Metal Privacy Fence
Why Choose Us
We treat you just like family.
Experience
With over 10 years of experience, our team is knowledgeable and accurate.
Locally Owned
We are locally owned and operated. We care about our community and serve you like family.
Quality Craftsmanship
Our passion is directly reflected in our work. We provide high quality roofing services that you can depend on.
Fence Options
Board on Board
Horizontal Wood Fence
Wrought Iron Fence
Shadow Box Fence
Ranch Fence
Metal Privacy Fence
Fence FAQ
What type of fence is best?
Wood: Wood fences are a popular choice for their natural look and versatility. They are relatively affordable and can be painted or stained to match the style of your home. However, they do require regular maintenance to prevent rot and decay. This is by far the most common fence option.
Vinyl: Vinyl fences are durable and low maintenance, making them a good choice for busy homeowners. They are available in a variety of colors and styles, although they may not have the same natural look as wood fences. These are also typically more expensive to purchase.
Aluminum: Aluminum fences are durable and resistant to rust, making them a good choice for properties near saltwater or in areas with high humidity. They are also low maintenance and come in a variety of styles.
Chain link: Chain link fences are an affordable and durable option, but they may not provide as much privacy as other types of fencing. They are often used for securing property or keeping pets inside. These work well, but don’t provide any privacy.
Wrought iron: Wrought iron fences are a classic choice that can add elegance and sophistication to your property. They are durable and low maintenance but can be more expensive than other types of fencing. These are also called metal fences, which work very well, but lack privacy.
Ultimately, the best type of fence for your property will depend on your specific needs and preferences.
What type of wood is used in fence?
Cedar: Cedar is a popular choice for wood fences due to its natural resistance to rot and insects. It also has a natural beauty with rich, warm hues and a distinct wood grain pattern. Cedar is relatively lightweight, making it easy to work with, and is also resistant to warping and splitting.
Redwood: Redwood is another popular wood option for fences due to its natural resistance to decay and its beautiful, rich color. It is also lightweight, easy to work with, and has a distinctive grain pattern. However, it can be more expensive than other wood options.
Pine: Pine is a more affordable wood option for fences, and is widely available. It is easy to work with and can be stained or painted to match the style of your home. However, pine is less resistant to rot and decay than cedar or redwood, so it may not be as durable over time.
Spruce: Spruce is another affordable wood option for fences, and is often used as a substitute for pine. It is lightweight and easy to work with, but is not as resistant to decay and may not be as durable over time.
How long does a fence take to install?
Wood fence: On average, a wood fence can take anywhere from 1-3 days to install. This includes the time to dig post holes, set the posts, and install the fence panels or boards.
Vinyl fence: Vinyl fences are generally quicker to install than wood fences, as they require less digging and post setting. Depending on the size of the fence, a vinyl fence can take anywhere from 1-2 days to install.
Aluminum fence: Aluminum fences are relatively quick and easy to install. Depending on the size of the fence, an aluminum fence can be installed in 1-2 days.
Chain link fence: Chain link fences are generally the quickest and easiest to install, as they require less digging and post setting. Depending on the size of the fence, a chain link fence can be installed in 1-2 days.
Wrought Iron Fence: This can take 2-3 days depending on the property size, the number of gates and if there are any puppy panels on the fence.
It’s important to keep in mind that these are just general guidelines, and the time it takes to install a fence can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the installation. For example, if there are obstacles or difficult terrain to navigate, this can add time to the installation process. Be sure to consult with a professional fencing contractor for a more accurate estimate of the time it will take to install your fence.
How long does a wood fence last?
Cedar: Cedar is a popular choice for wood fences due to its natural resistance to rot and insects. With proper maintenance, a cedar fence can last anywhere from 15-30 years.
Redwood: Redwood is another durable wood option for fences, with a lifespan of around 20-25 years with proper maintenance.
Pine: Pine is a more affordable wood option for fences, but is less durable than cedar or redwood. With proper maintenance, a pine fence can last around 5-12 years.
It’s important to note that proper maintenance is key to extending the lifespan of a wood fence. This includes regular cleaning, sealing or staining to protect against moisture, and repairing any damage or wear and tear as needed. Additionally, the climate and weather conditions in your area can impact the lifespan of a wood fence. In areas with high humidity, heavy rainfall, or extreme temperatures, a wood fence may have a shorter lifespan than in more moderate climates.