Round Rock
Round Rock TX Fence Contractor
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Austin Fence Company is proud to offer our professional fence repair services to the Greater Round Rock area and provides the following services:
- Fence Installation – Whether you are looking to add privacy, enhance your property’s security, or add a stylish new look to your home and property, we can help you find the perfect fence for your home. When you partner with Austin Fence Company for your new residential fence installation, you are partnering with a local company that cares as much about your property as you do. We will help you get the best quality fence and ensure its installed correctly.
- Fence Repair – Our team of experts has years of experience working with fence replacements in Round Rock. Our fence replacement services include: removal of your old fence, hauling of old fence materials, creating new post holes, installing your new fence, and any additional services as requested.
- Wood Privacy Fence – Austin Fence Company is proud to offer high quality premium wood privacy fences to customers throughout the Round Rock area. Wood privacy fences add superior privacy, enhanced security, and a beautiful look to any home. We offer a number of styles and offer the latest materials to help you find the wood fence that is just right for your home.
- Wood Gates – We are your local Round Rock wood gate experts. Each member of our team has years of experience working with residential fences and wood gates. We begin by first helping you determine the exact materials and style for your new gate. We will then talk with you about your gate’s usage requirements and determine your property lines. After that, we will discuss custom options, and schedule a professional installation.
General Information About Round Rock
Round Rock is located in Williamson, County and is part of the greater Austin Metropolitan Area. Round Rock sits on the Balcones Escarpment, a fault line located east of Interstate 35.
- Population (approx.): 116,000
- Geo coordinates: 30.5083°N, -97.6789°W
- Postcodes: 78664, 78681, 78665
Learn more about Round Rock, Texas here.
Local Roads
- Interstate 35
- Texas State Highway 45
- Texas State Highway 183
- State Road 177
- State Road 274
- Texas State Highway Loop 332
- State Highway 29
- TX-45
Nearby Airports
- Austin Bergstrom International Airport
- Austin Executive Airport
- Breakaway Airport
- Bud Dryden airport
- Macho Grande Airport-41XS
- Sky Dance Airport
Nearby Schools
- Round Rock Christian Academy
- Round Rock High School
- Leander High School
- Pflugerville High School
- McNeil High School
- John B. Connally High School
- Hendrickson High School
Nearby Lakes and Rivers
- Colorado River
- Lake Georgetown
- Lake Lyndon B Johnson
- Devine Lake
- Walter E Long lake
- North Fork San Gabriel River
- Lake Travis
- Pedernales River
- Buttercup Creek
Nearby Towns and Cities
- Lakeway is 21 miles to the south-west.
- Bee Cave is 21 miles to the north-east.
- Manor is 13 miles to the south-east.
- Cedar Park is 8 miles to the west.
- Austin is 17 miles to the south.
- Pflugerville is 5 miles to the south-east.
- Buda is 31 miles to the south-west.
- West Lake Hills is 22 miles south-west.
Things To Do Near Round Rock
- Dell Corporate Headquarters
- Round Rock Premium Outlets: Open Air Outlet Shopping Mall located on Interstate 35.
- Old Settlers Park: located on East Palm Valley Blvd. A large park that has a large lake, as well as trails, sports fields and picnic areas.
- La Frontera. A large master planned multi use commercial business-retail-housing center. Located near Parker Drive and State Highway 45 Frontage Road.
- Dell Diamond: Home stadium for the Round Rock Express.
- Howard/Capital Metro Rail Station. A commuter rail station that is located near Howard Lane and North MoPac Expressway.
- Capital Memorial Park: Also known as Capital Memorial Park Cemetery. Located near Interstate Highway 35 and west Pecan Street.
- Ushicon: an annual three day Anime’ convention held every February.
- Chisholm Trail Crossing Park: Home of the Round Rock which the city was named after. In the late 19th Century cattle drives crossed Bush Creek (which is located within the Park) on their way north.