
Quality Paris Fence provides farm and ranch fencing, wood fence installation, chain link, and fence repair throughout Bonham and Fannin County. We serve Bonham homeowners and landowners and respond to every request within 1 business day.

Bonham sits at the edge of Blackland Prairie farm country, and a large number of properties in Fannin County include acreage that needs perimeter fencing for livestock, equipment, or property lines. Farm and ranch fencing in this area means understanding cattle panels, barbed wire, and high-tensile wire on clay soil - not just back-yard fence work.
The older neighborhoods near downtown Bonham - including blocks with Craftsman and Victorian homes from the early 1900s - suit cedar or pressure-treated wood privacy fences. Wood complements the character of these streets in a way vinyl or chain link does not, and we set posts deep enough in the clay soil to hold up long-term.
Many Bonham properties have larger lots where a chain link fence is the practical choice for containing dogs, securing a yard, or marking a property boundary without blocking sight lines. Chain link is also common along rural roads and around outbuildings on Fannin County acreage properties.
Bonham lots tend to run larger than city lots in Dallas suburbs, and many homeowners have dogs that need a secure yard. A properly installed pet fence uses self-latching gates, correct post spacing, and dig guards along the bottom for dogs that dig - all details that matter on Bonham-area properties.
Spring storms roll through North Texas every year, and Bonham is no exception. High winds and hail regularly knock out fence sections or push posts out of the clay soil. A targeted repair of two or three damaged sections is often the right answer when the rest of your fence is still in solid shape.
Many homes in Bonham were built in the mid-1900s, and fences on those properties may be at or past the end of their service life. Full replacement with correctly set posts and new materials is the more cost-effective path when a fence has more than a few sections in poor condition.
Bonnham sits on expansive Blackland Prairie clay soil, the same heavy clay formation that runs across much of North Texas. This soil swells after rain and contracts sharply during summer drought. The movement is enough to rock fence posts loose over time if they are not set deep enough and anchored with adequate concrete. This is a constant on Bonnham jobs - we adjust post depth and concrete volume on every installation to account for it. Contractors who use standard post depths appropriate for sandier soils will produce fences that lean within a few years in Bonnham-area clay.
Beyond soil, Bonnham and Fannin County homeowners face a real spring storm threat. Severe thunderstorms from March through May bring straight-line winds that put serious lateral force on fence panels. A fence built with correct post spacing and adequate post depth handles these storms far better than one that was installed to minimum standards. For properties with cattle or other livestock, fence integrity is not just an aesthetic issue - a fence failure that lets animals loose is an immediate safety and liability problem, and that raises the stakes on getting the installation right the first time.
Our crew works throughout Bonham regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Jobs within Bonham city limits go through the city building permit process - we handle that paperwork and pull the permit so you do not have to navigate the process yourself. Properties outside city limits in Fannin County generally do not require a city permit, but we still call 811 to locate underground utilities before any digging starts on every job, city or county.
Bonnham is the county seat of Fannin County and has been settled since the 1830s. Bonnham State Park, just southeast of town on FM 271, is a Texas state park with a fishing lake and camping facilities that most long-time residents know well. The historic neighborhoods near the Fannin County Courthouse include some of the oldest housing stock in the area, with Victorian and Craftsman homes from the late 1800s and early 1900s. Ranch-style single-story homes on larger lots make up the majority of the residential fabric further from downtown.
We also work in Sherman to the west and Paris to the northeast. If you are in Bonham or anywhere across Fannin County, we can come out for a free estimate.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us roughly how many feet of fence you need, what type of property it is, and where in the Bonham area you are located - we handle scheduling from there.
We walk the property, check the terrain and soil, identify any utility or tree root concerns, and give you a written quote with materials and labor listed separately. No obligation.
For jobs within Bonham city limits, we pull the required permit and contact 811 to mark underground utilities before digging. Both steps are handled by us - you do not have to track either one down.
Most Bonham residential jobs are completed in one to two days. We walk the full fence line with you before we leave and address anything that is not exactly right on the spot.
We serve Bonham and all of Fannin County. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day - no obligation.
(903) 609-0442Bonham is the county seat of Fannin County with a population of roughly 10,000 people, located about 70 miles northeast of Dallas along US-82. The city has been a settled community since the 1830s, and that long history is visible in the residential fabric - blocks near downtown include Victorian and Craftsman homes from the early 1900s, while the majority of the city is made up of single-story ranch homes on modest to generous lots. The Sam Rayburn House State Historic Site, the preserved home of one of the longest-serving Speakers of the U.S. House of Representatives, is a well-known local landmark. Most Bonham residents are long-term homeowners rather than short-term renters, and the homeownership rate in the city is above 60 percent.
The residential and rural character of Bonham and Fannin County makes fence work a regular need for homeowners and landowners alike. Properties range from in-town lots under a quarter acre to multi-acre tracts that require livestock-grade perimeter fencing. Neighboring Commerce to the south and Greenville to the southwest share the same Blackland Prairie clay soil that makes proper post installation critical in this corner of North Texas.
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