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Ranch Rail Fence Installation in North Dallas

Open post-and-rail fencing that defines a boundary without blocking the view — ideal for acreage and front yards.

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Ranch Rail Fencing in North Dallas

What Is a Ranch Rail Fence?

A ranch rail fence is an open post-and-rail (split-rail) style with two or three horizontal rails running between the posts. It marks a boundary without blocking the view, and it’s a classic look for acreage, front yards, and horse or livestock properties across North Texas.

Why North Dallas Homeowners Choose Ranch Rail

The rural, ranch aesthetic suits North Dallas acreage communities such as Aubrey, Celina, and Prosper. It’s economical for long runs, and it can be paired with welded-wire or no-climb mesh to safely contain dogs, livestock, or horses while keeping that open look. See our North Dallas service area for the communities we cover.

How We Build It

We build ranch rail fences from durable high-quality cedar or treated rails on solidly set posts — posts set in concrete where the run calls for it. Optional wire mesh is added for containment, and every fence is built to stand straight across the uneven terrain common on acreage. More on cedar ›

What Affects the Cost of a Ranch Rail Fence

Cost depends on total linear footage, the number of rails (two vs. three), the number of posts, any added wire mesh, and the terrain. We measure your property and provide a free, itemized written quote.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a ranch rail fence cost in North Dallas?

It depends on footage, the number of rails and posts, any added wire mesh, and terrain. Rather than a one-size-fits-all number, we measure your property and provide a free, itemized written quote.

Can you add wire mesh for dogs or horses?

Yes. We can pair a ranch rail fence with welded-wire or no-climb mesh to safely contain dogs, livestock, or horses while keeping the open post-and-rail look.

How many rails does a ranch rail fence have?

Typically two or three horizontal rails run between the posts. The number depends on the look you want and what you’re containing.

Is ranch rail a good choice for acreage?

Yes. It’s economical for the long runs common on acreage and clearly defines the boundary without blocking the view.

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