
Quality Paris Fence repairs and installs fences for homeowners throughout Commerce and Hunt County. Whether you need a storm-damaged fence fixed fast or a new fence built right on clay soil, we know this area and we do the work ourselves.

Commerce sees strong spring storms every year, and fence damage from hail and high winds is a regular occurrence for homeowners in this part of Hunt County. We repair broken boards, reset leaning posts, replace damaged sections, and document damage for insurance claims - all without making you wait weeks for a crew to show up. Learn more about how we handle fence repair for properties across this area.
Many of Commerce's residential neighborhoods have older wood-frame homes where a wood privacy fence fits the character of the property and the street. We set posts to the correct depth for Hunt County clay soil so the fence does not start leaning after the first dry summer.
Commerce properties - especially those with larger lots or rural acreage just outside city limits - get strong practical value from chain link. It holds up to clay soil movement, does not rot or warp in summer heat, and gives pets and children a secure space without the maintenance burden of wood.
Single-family homes in Commerce's residential neighborhoods sit on individual lots where backyard privacy genuinely matters. A properly built privacy fence creates a usable outdoor space for families and keeps the backyard separated from the activity of neighboring properties, which is especially valuable in areas with higher rental turnover near the university.
Step outside Commerce city limits and Hunt County quickly becomes open farmland and rural acreage. We install welded wire, field fence, and barbed wire for rural properties around Commerce that need to define pasture boundaries, contain livestock, or manage larger parcels.
Commerce has a large share of homes built before 1980, and many of those original fences are well past their useful life. If your fence is warped, rotting, or simply too far gone for repair, a full replacement with properly set posts and new materials is the most cost-effective long-term solution.
Commerce sits in the heart of Hunt County on heavy clay soil, and that soil is the single biggest factor that determines how long a fence lasts here. Clay expands when it gets wet every spring and contracts hard through the dry summer - that movement works on fence posts constantly, pulling and pushing the concrete footings over multiple seasons. Posts set without adequate depth and proper concrete will shift, lean, and eventually need resetting. Getting the installation right from the start avoids those problems entirely.
The other major factor is the housing stock. Commerce has a large share of homes built before 1980, and many of those properties have original fences that have been patched and repaired for decades. At some point, repair is no longer cost-effective and a full replacement makes more sense. Properties near Texas A&M University-Commerce also tend to have more rental use, which means fences take more wear and have often had less consistent maintenance over the years. Whether you need a repair or a new install, knowing the difference between a problem that can be fixed and one that requires a full replacement is something an experienced local contractor can tell you quickly.
Our crew works throughout Commerce regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Permit requirements apply for new fence installations inside Commerce city limits, and we coordinate with the City of Commerce on every job that requires one. For properties just outside city limits in unincorporated Hunt County, requirements are different, and we can clarify what applies to your specific address before we start.
Commerce is a small city of about 9,000 people anchored by Texas A&M University-Commerce, which has been part of the city since 1889. The campus sits near the center of town and shapes the character of the surrounding neighborhoods. Older homes closest to the university are wood-frame construction from the 1940s through 1960s, while the neighborhoods farther out have a mix of post-war ranch-style homes and some newer builds. Rural properties just outside city limits have their own considerations - gravel driveways, larger lots, and septic systems are common, and we are experienced with those site conditions.
We also serve neighboring Greenville to the southwest and Sulphur Springs to the east, where the clay soil and older housing stock present similar challenges.
Call or submit the contact form and we respond within 1 business day to arrange a site visit. We can usually schedule an estimate within a few days of your initial contact, even for rural properties just outside Commerce city limits.
We walk the property, assess the condition of existing posts and panels if it is a repair job, check grade changes and soil conditions, and give you a written itemized estimate. Repair vs. replace decisions are explained plainly - no upselling, just an honest assessment.
Once you approve the estimate and we handle any required permits, we schedule your job and complete it as planned. Most Commerce repair jobs are done in a single day and most new installations are done in one to two days depending on total footage.
We walk the finished work with you, handle any on-the-spot adjustments, and remove all material debris before we leave. If the work was storm-related, we provide a written summary of what was repaired for your insurance records.
We serve Commerce and surrounding Hunt County properties and respond within 1 business day. Free on-site estimate, no obligation.
(903) 609-0442Commerce is a city of about 9,000 people in Hunt County, located roughly 65 miles northeast of Dallas. The city is defined by Texas A&M University-Commerce, which has anchored the city since its founding as East Texas State Normal College in 1889 and enrolls around 12,000 students today. The university is the largest employer in the city and shapes the character of the neighborhoods closest to campus, which have a mix of long-term homeowners and rental properties serving students and university staff.
The housing stock in Commerce skews older - a large share of homes were built before 1980, with many dating to the 1940s through 1960s in the streets surrounding the campus. Wood-frame construction is the norm, and brick veneer is common on the more substantial homes. Step outside city limits and the landscape quickly opens up to rural Hunt County farmland, where properties on larger lots or small acreage have their own character - gravel drives, outbuildings, and septic systems rather than city utilities. We work across all of these property types throughout Commerce, and we also serve communities in Greenville to the southwest and Bonham to the north.
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