Sa Quality Fence

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13115 Wetmore Rd
San Antonio, TX 78247

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(210) 545-6767
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Sa Quality Fence - San Antonio, TX
Sa Quality Fence - San Antonio, TX
Sa Quality Fence - San Antonio, TX
Sa Quality Fence - San Antonio, TX
Sa Quality Fence - San Antonio, TX
Sa Quality Fence - San Antonio, TX
Sa Quality Fence - San Antonio, TX
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after having another fence company do some of the work on my farm I realized I was having issues I called Quality and they sent out some guys completed the work gave me a nice war...

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Well lets just say this their name may be quality but their fences are less than

Waste of my time 10/18/2010

Well lets just say this their name may be quality but their fences are less than more

These people are nothing but QUALITY 10/18/2010

after having another fence company do some of the work on my farm I realized I was having issues I called Quality and they sent out some guys completed the work gave me a nice warranty and havent had any problems since. I had some friends call for their fencing needs. Very happy with our fencing and will use them again. These people live up to their name QUALITY FENCE more

About building Fences 8/18/2010

DR Horton is one of the best and most reputable builders in the San Antonio area. As with all builder, they specify the materials used in the fences around their new homes, that varies depending on the price bracket of the home. Fence companies comply with those requirements. However, at the time the house was built, it was possible to upgrade to just about anything you want. You would agree that with the builder at the time of purchase or building the home. Fence companies are often asked to upgrade to meet a home buyer's specific requirements. There are thousands of fences throughout. San Antonio the use the specifications you describe, that last many years. Left untreated any fence, whatever the materials used, will be affected by the San Antonio summer heat and humidity. Cedar fences are by far the best as they are more rot and weather resistant. They also look nicer. All fences, when treated and well maintained, will give many years of service and look so much better. It is worth the time and investment to do this. Depending in soil conditions, most fence posts, can be removed by using the top of the post (almost six feet about the ground) as leverage and moving from side to side - if fact that's the best way I know of to remove a post. Concrete should wrap around the entire post. In San Antonio, a typical fence is a solid barrier against the weather. In some weather conditions a fence can be blown down and there is very little anyone can do to prevent it. However, I can tell you, that the type of fence that is typical to this area, for the most part, hold up even on very windy days. 2 x 4 rails are a standard used in thousands upon thousands of fences. 2 x 6 is a very uncommon choice for a rail. For the extra investment it would make a very good fence rail and all fence companies should be able to offer this upon request. But it would usually be a special purchase for them. You cannot buy 7 foot posts. 18 - 24 inches in the ground is a standard depth and fine for most applications. Posts are trimmed to ensure a standard height for the fence. Trimming posts is a standard practice. If you go 30 inches in the ground you may not be able to have a 6 ft fence, especially if you have a cap and trim. Galvanized steel posts are by far the best choice. As always the case, you get what you are willing to pay for or what you are able to afford. All posts and rails are treated. Anyone who has a fence or deck understands that with wood being a natural product some pieces will warp, even when treated (my own deck is a good example of this). If this happens in any extreme, call the fence company and they will replace. Five nails are always used per picket; two at the top rail, two and the bottom rail and one in the middle rail - standard practice. Any standard practice can be upgraded upon request. You live in a housing development that by now is more than three years old. Most fence companies will service their fences even past the one year warranty, I would suggest a call to the fence company and see if they could assist; even after warranty has expired they may still fix for you, or at least recommend the best course of action. If you are not happy with the fence your builders recommends, ask for an upgrade at the time your home is being built, including a fully treated fence which is easy to do, that might save the cost of replacing a fence and get you the design and specification you prefer up front. more

Horrid customer service 4/5/2010

It took three visits to their office over the course of a month before I could get anyone to call me. After another ten days I was able to get plans to approve and give a 50% deposit. After another three weeks I have a few posts but no fence and no return calls after numerous messages. I'm trying to get another company to finish the job so my dog can have a back yard. All this for only 26 feet of fence. Pros: ? Cons: They do not return calls or finish work in timely manner more

No lasting quality in wood fencing, very disappointed custom 1/12/2010

I purchased a brand new DR Horton house in the Wild Horse subdivision that had Quality Fence & Welding do all of their fencing. They left their sign on each fence as evidence. From what I can see from their wood picket fences is that they do not know anything about quality wood fencing. This is what they used to construct my fence and every fence in my subdivision. 1. they use the 2X3 boards to construct all pine picket fencing (pine is used for all fences that are not facing the roads) they did use three rails to support them at least since pine bows and twists like crazy in the elements (treated is better). This leads me to believe that many of their rails are not treated since I see so many of the rails in my subdivision have bowed over 4 inch from being straight. 2. they used at most 10# worth of concrete to secure their posts. I removed their fence completely from my yard and found that almost half of the post did not have any concrete attached to the post; I just pushed the post side to side and pulled them up by hand! This explains why some of my neighbor’s fences have blown down during windy days. FYI concrete should rap all the way around the post and around 40-60# of concrete should be used. Concrete is cheap you know? 3. they used 2”X4”X8’ for most of the rails and sometimes used longer boards between each post. FYI, you should used 5/4X6 treated decking or 2X6 tread lumber as rails to resist sagging. Rails should be 16 feet long and have their joints staggered at 8’ intervals so that the fence will have a better chance of staying straight. 4. the 4X4 posts they used are only 7 feet tall with only 16-18” of that being in the ground. They also only used 1-2 nails on each side of the rails, lol! FYI, use galvanized steel posts if you can, either way you need an 8 foot post with 24-30” in the ground. Quality is not what I saw and from what I saw on my purchase sheet for the house, I did not get what I paid for. At least it was easy to get rid of. Pros: looked ok from a distance for a few months Cons: fell apart quickly more

Good Company, very honest, good service 8/7/2009

I had this company install a wrought iron fence for me. Everything went smooth from beginning to end. The fence looks great Pros: Big company - good quality work Cons: I had no problems with them more
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Owner Message
  • Quality Fence & Welding has been building fences and much more in the wonderful city of San Antonio and surrounding areas since 1980.  We do work for both residential and commercial clients.  On the commercial end, we cater to home builders, general contractors, management companies, developers, apartment complexes, engineers, and architects. 

    We build & install several different types of products.  Here are just a few: Wood , Wrought Iron, Chain Link, Ranch Fencing, Razor Wire Security Fencing, Masonry Walls, Columns, & Entry Monuments, Decks & Outdoor Entertainment Centers, Custom & Automatic Slide or Swing Gates, Structural Steel, Staircases & Railings, Plasma Art, Security Cameras, Powder Coat, Vinyl Fencing, & 24 Hour Gate Service 



    We build & install several different types of products.  Here are just a few: Wood , Wrought Iron, Chain Link, Ranch Fencing, Razor Wire Security Fencing, Masonry Walls, Columns, & Entry Monuments, Decks & Outdoor Entertainment Centers, Custom & Automatic Slide or Swing Gates, Structural Steel, Staircases & Railings, Plasma Art, Security Cameras, Powder Coat, Vinyl Fencing, & 24 Hour Gate Service 

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  • Hours: Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM Saturday & Sunday: Closed
  • Neighborhoods: Northeast San Antonio
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