Complete Marshall Fences is a fence contractor serving Longview, TX, with experience in commercial fence installation, wood fencing, vinyl, and privacy fences - and we have been working across East Texas since 2019. We are a locally owned crew based in Harrison County, and every estimate is free with no obligation.

Longview has a substantial commercial and industrial base, from Eastman Chemical to the manufacturing and steel operations along the major corridors. Commercial properties here need perimeter fencing that handles heavy use, deters unauthorized access, and meets city requirements. Learn more about our commercial fence installation services.
Brick ranch homes in Longview's established neighborhoods often have cedar or treated pine fences that are decades old and due for replacement. Wood is still the most common choice for residential privacy fencing here, and cedar holds up better than untreated pine in Gregg County's humid climate.
Vinyl is well-suited to Longview's rainfall and humidity levels. It resists mildew better than wood and never needs painting or staining. For Longview homeowners who have repainted a fence multiple times and do not want to do it again, vinyl is a practical long-term switch that holds its look for decades.
Many of Longview's established neighborhoods have homes on close-set lots where neighbors are just a fence line apart. A solid privacy fence makes the backyard actually usable, and Longview's long outdoor season means you will get value from that space for most of the year.
Chain link is a cost-effective option for larger Longview lots and rental properties throughout the city. About 45 percent of Longview's housing stock is renter-occupied, and property managers often choose chain link for durability and low maintenance across multiple units.
Commercial and industrial properties along Longview's major corridors often need security-grade fencing with controlled access points. We install high-security chain link, ornamental iron, and anti-climb configurations for businesses that need to manage who enters their property.
Longview's clay-heavy soil is one of the defining challenges for outdoor construction in Gregg County. It expands significantly when saturated and contracts during dry periods, and that constant movement works against fence posts installed without the right depth and concrete mix. Slab foundations across the city crack for the same reason - the soil never stops moving. A fence built correctly for this soil will stay plumb for years. One set without accounting for it will start to lean within two or three seasons.
The housing stock across Longview is also worth understanding. Most homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, which means the original wood fences on many properties are overdue for replacement - not just a few boards, but the whole run. Pair that with the 47 inches of annual rainfall, summer heat that tops 95 degrees regularly, and a spring storm season that brings hail and high winds, and you have a climate that shortens the life of any fence that was not built to hold up in East Texas conditions.
Our crew works throughout Longview regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Longview is the county seat of Gregg County and the largest city in East Texas after Tyler, which means permit requirements through City of Longview Development Services are more developed than in smaller surrounding towns. We handle that permit process so homeowners do not have to navigate it alone.
The Pine Tree and Forest Hills areas on the north side of Longview have older brick homes with large mature trees on the lots - the kind of yards where tree roots frequently run right through where fence posts need to go. On the south side of town, newer subdivisions have more manicured layouts but often have HOA rules about fence style and height. The commercial corridors along US-80 and Loop 281 have their own requirements for security fencing and gate access. We have worked across all of these parts of the city and know what to expect.
We also serve neighboring communities outside Gregg County, including Gladewater to the west and Kilgore to the south. If you are in the broader East Texas area, call us for a free estimate and we will let you know if your location is in our service range.
Reach us by phone or through the form on this page. We respond within 1 business day and will ask a few quick questions about your property and project before scheduling a free site visit in Longview.
We walk your property, measure the fence line, and give you a written quote that separates material and labor costs. If tree roots or a slope will add time, we account for that in the quote - not as a surprise charge later. We also note any HOA or City of Longview permit requirements that apply.
We pull the City of Longview permit and coordinate the free 811 utility-marking call before any digging begins. In Longview's older neighborhoods, underground lines may not be mapped precisely, so this step is not optional - it protects you and your neighbors from a costly mistake during post installation.
Most Longview jobs finish in one to two days. We set posts for the local clay soil, build the fence to the agreed spec, and walk it with you before leaving. Adjustments are handled on the spot, and we haul away any old materials before we go.
We serve Longview and all of Gregg County. No pressure, no commitment required. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate.
(430) 214-0130Longview is the county seat of Gregg County and the commercial hub of the East Texas region, with a population of roughly 82,000 people. The city grew up around the East Texas oil boom of the 1930s, and energy, manufacturing, and chemical industries are still major employers today. Companies like Eastman Chemical have long-standing operations in the area, giving Longview a blue-collar, trade-respecting character that is distinct from smaller surrounding towns. Most of the residential housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s, with single-story brick ranch homes dominating the established neighborhoods on the north and east sides of the city. You can learn more about the city at the City of Longview Economic Development page.
Longview sits squarely in the Piney Woods of East Texas, and mature pine and hardwood trees are part of almost every residential lot. The Longview Arboretum and Nature Center near downtown reflects just how central trees and green space are to the city's identity. For homeowners, that means roots near property lines, debris on roofs, and the kind of dense shade that encourages mildew on fences and siding. The area around the Maude Cobb Activity and Convention Center is well-known to locals as a civic anchor. Nearby cities we also serve include Gladewater and Kilgore.
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Learn MoreWe serve Longview and all of Gregg County. Call us now or send a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day with a free estimate.