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A Team That
Follows Through

Learn about the people behind our precast concrete
and masonry wall systems across Texas.

WHO WE ARE

Defined by How We Deliver.

We specialize in precast and masonry fence projects where schedule, coordination, and follow-through matter.

Our team is known for being responsive, direct, and reliable from start to finish. We manufacture our wall systems in-house and install them with our own crews—a level of control that’s uncommon in this space and critical on schedule-driven jobs.

linear feet
of precast wall
built a year
Clear communication, reliable execution, and follow-through at every stage.
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OUR VALUES

How We Operate on Every Job.

Reliability

When we commit, it gets done. We show up prepared, stay on schedule, and don’t create problems for your team.

Accountability

We own our scope from start to finish, so nothing gets missed and you’re not chasing answers.

Responsiveness

We stay engaged with your team so you always have someone to reach, issues get addressed early, and the job keeps moving.

Craftsmanship

Part of how we’ve worked from day one. Clean, consistent work that holds up over time and looks right on the finished site.

WHO WE SERVE

We support teams responsible for delivering complex builds:

Each project is different—but the need for coordination and consistency is the same.
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General
Contractors

You need a subcontractor who owns their scope from start to finish, communicates clearly with your site team, and arrives prepared so the schedule keeps moving.
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Landscape
Architects

Your designs should be specified and installed exactly as intended — without field surprises, substitutions, or rework that compromises the finished result.
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Municipal &
Infrastructure

Public-sector projects require a vendor who understands long-cycle requirements, delivers documentation on schedule, and maintains compliance from first pour through final inspection.

OUR PROCESS

A straightforward approach that keeps work predictable.

Delivered with in-house crews, clear coordination, and consistent execution across every phase.

Define the scope

We align on layout, specifications, and schedule requirements upfront, so the work is fully defined before it begins.

Coordinate the work

We work directly with your team on sequencing, site conditions, and access, ensuring everything is ready when it’s time to install.

Build and install

We manufacture and install with our own crews, maintaining control over quality, timing, and execution in the field.

Close out cleanly

We complete our scope efficiently and leave the site ready for the next phase, without rework or delays.

CAREERS

Looking to grow with a company that values reliability, teamwork, and real execution?
Join Fencecrete.
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OUR HISTORY

A Foundation Built Over Time.

Fencecrete was founded in 1987 in San Antonio, when our founder moved from Europe and saw an opportunity to replace traditional wood fencing with longer-lasting concrete systems.

From residential beginnings, we’ve grown into a trusted partner across Texas, with in-house manufacturing and installation in Houston, San Antonio, Austin, and Dallas.

Decades later, we still approach every job the same way: take ownership, stay responsive, and deliver work that holds up.

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FAQS

What types of projects does Fencecrete work on?

We work on commercial and industrial developments, master-planned communities, multifamily and mixed-use builds, and municipal and infrastructure projects. Our focus is schedule-driven jobs where perimeter scope needs to move with the rest of the site.

What markets does Fencecrete serve in Texas?

We are active in San Antonio, Austin, Houston, and Dallas, with in-house crews at each location.

What’s the difference between precast concrete walls and masonry/single wythe?

Precast concrete walls are built for durable, repeatable perimeter applications. Masonry/single wythe systems are used where finish quality, permanence, and architectural character are important.

How does Fencecrete handle multi-phase or large-scale jobs?

We coordinate on sequencing and site access, then manufacture and install with our own crews — no subcontractors, no hand-offs.

Who typically works with Fencecrete?

Developers, general contractors, and landscape architects on complex builds. Also municipal and infrastructure teams on longer-cycle projects.

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