Continuous steel pipe fencing for cattle, horses and property lines — the toughest fence you can put in Texas dirt.
Pipe fence is the gold standard for Texas ranch land, and for good reason: livestock can’t push it over, weather can’t rot it, and a properly welded pipe fence will outlive every wood fence in the county. Red’s Mobile Welding builds continuous pipe fencing across Parker and Tarrant Counties — drilled, set, welded and painted, start to finish.
We build with new or certified used oilfield pipe (2 3/8″, 2 7/8″ and 4 1/2″ are the workhorses), welded into a continuous structure that flexes with the ground but never leans. Top rail, cable, or combination designs are all on the menu.
Continuous pipe fence lines that hold cattle and mark your ground for decades.
Smooth welded rails, no exposed cut ends and optional mesh for foal safety.
Working pens, corrals, alleys and crowd tubs designed around your operation.
Overhead entrance frames, swing gates and cattle guard installation.
Pipe posts with slick cable runs for a clean, economical pasture fence.
Storm damage, vehicle strikes and add-on sections welded to match the original.
A wood fence in North Texas is a 10–15-year proposition with constant repairs; barbed wire needs re-stretching and hurts stock. Welded pipe is a one-time investment: it doesn’t rot, doesn’t sag, shrugs off a leaning bull, and survives brush fires that erase wooden fence lines.
Because every joint is welded, a pipe fence acts as one continuous structure. Post spacing at 8–10 feet with a welded top rail gives strength wire fencing can’t approach.
Fence strength lives underground. We drill post holes to the depth your soil demands — typically 3 feet or more in North Texas clay — set posts in concrete, and check every line with a transit before a single rail goes on. Rails are saddle-cut for full-contact welds, not just tacked.
Finish matters on pipe too: we prime welds and paint complete fences with oil-based ranch enamel, or leave certified used pipe in its natural patina if you prefer the working-ranch look.
Red’s Mobile Welding provides pipe fencing throughout Fort Worth, Azle, Weatherford, Aledo, Benbrook, White Settlement, Lake Worth, Springtown and the rest of Parker and Tarrant Counties. Mobile crews, two locations, and free estimates on every project — call (817) 901-1996 or send the estimate form.
Free estimates. Straight answers. Mobile crews serving Fort Worth, Azle & surrounding areas.