Complete Marshall Fences is a fence contractor serving Waskom, TX, with experience in vinyl fence installation, wood fencing, and chain link fence solutions for homes along the Harrison County I-20 corridor. We have built fences for East Texas homeowners since 2019, and every quote is free with no pressure to commit.

Waskom's humid climate and clay soil make vinyl the most practical long-term choice for homeowners who want a fence that does not rot, warp, or require repainting year after year. Vinyl holds up in the heat and heavy rain that East Texas delivers every summer without the maintenance burden that comes with wood. See styles and panel options on our vinyl fence installation page.
Many Waskom homeowners prefer the natural look of wood, and cedar board-on-board fencing is a strong fit for the older residential neighborhoods along the I-20 corridor. We use pressure-treated posts and set them in concrete to handle the clay soil movement that affects this part of Harrison County, so the fence stays plumb through multiple wet seasons.
For larger lots on the rural edges of Waskom where a cost-effective perimeter is the priority, galvanized chain link is a practical choice. It resists the moisture and humidity that East Texas brings, does not rot, and holds up well in the clay-heavy soil that runs through Harrison County without the same vulnerability to root heave as wood posts.
Homes along Waskom's residential streets tend to sit close to one another on modest lots, and a full privacy fence gives families a genuinely usable backyard without visibility from neighbors or the highway. Many Waskom residents are long-term owners who want a fence that requires minimal upkeep and holds its appearance for years.
Spring thunderstorms in East Texas arrive fast and hit hard, and a section of fence knocked flat by wind or a fallen limb needs attention before the whole run becomes unstable. Waskom's clay soil also causes post lean over time, and catching that early with targeted repairs is far more affordable than waiting until the fence needs a full replacement.
Waskom's owner-occupied homes and larger quarter-acre-plus lots are ideal for dogs, but containing them securely requires a fence built to the right height and with no gaps at the base. We build pet containment fences in Waskom sized for the specific breed and yard, whether that is a full backyard perimeter or a dedicated run.
Waskom sits right on the Texas-Louisiana state line along Interstate 20, and the housing stock here reflects decades of working-class homeownership. Most homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s on pier-and-beam or slab foundations, and many sit on quarter-acre or larger lots with gravel driveways and modest outbuildings. That older construction, combined with East Texas humidity that averages well above 70 percent through summer, means exterior materials like fences take a beating. Wood absorbs moisture year-round if left untreated, and posts set in soil without concrete will shift noticeably through the clay soil's wet-dry cycles.
Harrison County receives around 48 to 52 inches of rain per year, and the clay-heavy soil expands and contracts through each rain cycle. Fence posts that were not set deep enough or were backfilled with dirt rather than concrete begin to lean after a few years in this environment. Waskom also sees occasional severe thunderstorms from spring through early summer that bring wind strong enough to knock fence panels flat. A fence built to handle East Texas conditions - deep concrete footings, quality post material, and the right board height - will outlast one built to a national builder spec by many years here.
Our crew works throughout Waskom regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect fence contractor work here. Waskom is a small town of around 2,100 people that sits right off I-20 about 20 miles east of Marshall - it is the last stop in Texas before crossing into Louisiana. Nearly every homeowner here has lived in the area for years, which means most fences we work on are either aging original installs or are being added for the first time on a long-held property.
The residential streets in Waskom run parallel and perpendicular to the interstate, and most properties are on standard town lots with gravel or paved drives. Waskom High School and its Wildcats community are central to town identity, and the tight-knit character of the area means word-of-mouth matters. We show up on time, do the work, and do not leave a job half-finished.
We also serve Uncertain, which sits about 15 miles south of Waskom on Caddo Lake, and Marshall, our home base about 20 miles west on I-20. If your property is in Waskom or anywhere along the Harrison County corridor, we are familiar with the ground and ready to give you a straightforward estimate.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form on this site. We reply within 1 business day and ask a few quick questions about your property and what you need - new fence, repair, or replacement.
We drive to your Waskom property, walk the fence line with you, and assess soil conditions and any slopes or root activity. You get a written quote on the spot - no cost and no obligation to move forward.
We handle utility line marking before any digging starts. Posts go in with concrete on day one, and panels or boards follow the next morning after the concrete has set. You do not need to be home the entire time, but we will confirm the start time with you.
When the job is done, we walk the finished fence with you, clear the site of materials and debris, and make sure you are satisfied before we leave. If anything needs a touch-up, we handle it before calling the job complete.
We serve Waskom and the surrounding Harrison County area. Free estimates, no obligation.
(430) 214-0130Waskom is a small Harrison County city of around 2,100 residents sitting directly on the Texas-Louisiana state line along Interstate 20. It is the easternmost city in Texas on the I-20 corridor, and nearly every resident has made the drive across the state line into Shreveport at some point. According to the Waskom Wikipedia article, the city has maintained a consistent population of working-class homeowners for decades. Most residential streets run off the highway through modest, older neighborhoods where long-term residents have lived for many years.
The housing stock in Waskom is primarily 1950s through 1980s single-family homes on lots of a quarter acre or more, with some newer construction on the edges of town. The community centers around Waskom High School and the Wildcats athletics program, and the town has the quiet character of a place where people know their neighbors. Nearby Hallsville and Marshall are the nearest towns of comparable size, and many Waskom residents shop and work in one or the other.
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