Drive through almost any part of Texas and you’ll notice something – it’s growing! New homes going up outside Austin, booming neighborhoods around Dallas, and businesses expanding across Houston. And with all that growth comes a simple truth: people need fences.
Texans love their space, but they also value security, privacy, and a touch of style. That’s why there has never been a better time to start a fencing business in the Lone Star State!
A Business That Works Where You Live!
Big Jerry’s Fencing has been trusted across the country. In Texas, the model fits perfectly. Wide properties, pool-heavy neighborhoods, and busy contractors all call for dependable fencing services. When a Big Jerry’s franchise is launched, it is backed by proven systems, vendor connections, and recognizable branding.
Support That Starts From Day One
No construction background? That’s not a problem. Training is provided. Crew hiring is guided. Quoting and lead management can be done with remote-ready tools. From launch to growth, support is built in. Owners are never left alone to figure things out.
Who the Customers Will Be?
Texans come with different needs, but the calls often sound familiar:
- Families needing safety for children and pets.
- HOAs asking for reliable fence partners.
- Builders wanting projects completed on time.
- Ranch owners protecting wide properties.
- Small businesses adding security to storefronts.
Each project strengthens reputation, and every satisfied client brings referrals.
The Texas Mix (What Gets Sold Here)
Different regions ask for different fences. A smart lineup gets offered from day one.
- Privacy Wood (Cedar, Board-on-Board): Common in suburbs. HOAs like neat tops and consistent lines.
- Aluminum/Ornamental Steel (Pool + Perimeter): Clean look. Code-friendly for sightlines. Great near water features.
- Vinyl (Privacy + Picket): Low maintenance sells well to busy families. Color options help with HOA approval.
- Chain Link (Vinyl-Coated for Pools, Galvanized for Budget): Price-sensitive jobs still close.
- Ranch Fencing (Pipe, Rail, Wire, T-post): Essential outside the metros. Gates and cattle guards get add-ons.
- Composite/Simulated Stone: Premium buyers want silence and wind resistance.
A catalog like this is favored because it fits Texas demand without overstocking.
Texas Franchise FAQs — Straight Answers
What Is The Total Startup Cost?
The initial franchise fee is $50,000. A full, line-by-line breakdown is reviewed with you before you commit.
What Support Is Included?
Onboarding, launch assistance, marketing tools, vendor setup, and ongoing training. Day one through day 1,000—support is continuous!
How Soon Can Launch Happen?
Most owners launch within 60–90 days of approval. Faster is possible with clean paperwork and quick vendor onboarding.







