Your backyard deserves a deck that fits how you actually live - not a catalog kit. We design around your yard, pull your permits, and build to last through North Texas summers.

Custom deck design and build in Wichita Falls means your deck is drawn up specifically for your home, your yard, and how you plan to use the space - size, shape, railing style, and stair placement are all decided with you before a single board goes in the ground. Most residential projects run one to three weeks of active construction after the permit is approved.
A lot of Wichita Falls homeowners reach out after their existing structure has started pulling away from the house, or when a bare backyard finally stops feeling acceptable. If you are thinking about adding outdoor living space or you want something built to a specific size, this is where it starts. If low-maintenance materials are a priority, our composite deck installation service covers the full range of composite board options.
We handle the entire process: design conversation, permit application to the City of Wichita Falls, construction, and final inspection. You do not need to manage a single phone call to the city.
If your back door opens onto bare dirt, cracked concrete, or patchy grass, you are not getting any real use out of your backyard. Wichita Falls spring and fall evenings are genuinely beautiful - and a deck gives you a defined, comfortable place to be out there. Waiting another season means missing months of good weather.
A gap forming between your deck and the siding - or boards that flex underfoot more than they used to - means the structure underneath is likely failing. In Wichita Falls, clay soil movement every dry summer can gradually work footings loose. What starts as a small shift can become a safety issue faster than most homeowners expect.
Surface graying is mostly cosmetic, but soft or spongy boards mean the wood has started to rot. Wichita Falls summers accelerate this process - wood that is not sealed regularly breaks down faster in high-UV, high-heat conditions. If you are finding soft spots, the deck has likely gone past the point where a coat of stain will fix it.
Buyers in Wichita Falls notice outdoor living space, especially in neighborhoods where most homes have decks or patios. A bare or deteriorating backyard can make an otherwise solid home feel incomplete. A new deck built before you list can meaningfully improve how buyers perceive the property on their first walk-through.
Every custom build starts with a design conversation. We ask how you plan to use the space - whether that is grilling, hosting, watching the kids play, or just having a quiet corner outside. From there we talk through size, height off the ground, material choice, and whether you want stairs, railings, or built-in features. If your yard has a slope or an unusual shape, we design around it rather than against it. For homeowners who want more than one level, our multi-level deck builds handle that kind of complexity.
Material choice is one of the biggest decisions you will make. Pressure-treated wood is the most cost-effective starting point. Cedar offers a natural look with better natural rot resistance. Composite and composite board systems cost more upfront but require far less long-term maintenance - which matters in a climate where wood needs to be resealed every two to three years to hold up. We walk you through all of it and give you a written estimate before any work begins.
Best for yards with minimal grade change and homeowners who want an affordable, simple build.
Suits homes where the back door is raised off the ground and you need stairs to reach the yard.
Ideal for sloped lots or homeowners who want to create distinct zones for grilling, seating, and play.
The right fit for homeowners who want low maintenance and materials that hold up to North Texas summers.
A practical choice for budget-conscious homeowners who are comfortable with regular seasonal maintenance.
Required for elevated decks and a smart add-on for any deck where safety is a priority.
Wichita Falls regularly sees stretches of 100 degree-plus heat in July and August, and that sustained heat causes wood to expand, crack, and fade faster than in milder climates. Material choice here matters more than it does in a cooler part of the country. On top of the heat, the clay soil under most Wichita Falls yards expands when it gets wet and shrinks when it dries out - that movement puts stress on deck footings if they are not dug deep enough or anchored correctly. We account for both realities in every build. The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service documents North Texas Vertisol clay soils, which are among the most expansive in the country.
Wichita Falls also sits in a part of Texas that sees frequent high winds, hail, and severe storms. A deck that is properly anchored to your home framing will survive a bad storm far better than one that is surface-attached. We follow the North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) standards for structural connections, and we pull every permit required by the City of Wichita Falls. Homeowners in Wichita Falls and the surrounding community of Burkburnett can count on the same process and the same standards.
We ask a few basic questions about your yard, your timeline, and roughly what you are thinking. We respond to all new inquiries within one business day. You do not need to have every answer ready - that is what the site visit is for.
We come to your home, walk the backyard, and take measurements. This is where the real design conversation happens. A written, itemized estimate follows within a few days so you can see exactly where the money is going.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Wichita Falls Development Services office. This typically takes one to two weeks. We handle all the paperwork - you do not need to contact the city.
We dig and pour the footings first, let them cure, then frame and board. A city inspector verifies the structure before we call the job complete. We do a final walkthrough with you before we close out.
We will come to your yard, take measurements, and give you a written quote - no obligation, no sales pitch. We reply to all requests within one business day.
(940) 298-1301We submit the permit application to the City of Wichita Falls on your behalf and coordinate the inspection. A permitted deck means a city inspector has verified the structure is safe - and it means no surprises when you sell. Contractors who skip permits put that liability on you.
We dig footings to depths that account for Wichita Falls clay soil movement. We recommend materials and finishes rated for high-UV environments. These are not generic decisions - they are based on what actually holds up in this specific climate.
Before a single board is ordered, you get a written breakdown of materials and labor. You can see exactly where every dollar is going. That transparency is what makes it possible to say yes with confidence, not anxiety.
Good workmanship is visible: boards evenly spaced with no warping, railings that feel solid with no wobble, and hardware rated for outdoor use. We do a final walkthrough with you before calling any job complete. The NADRA deck safety standards we follow are published at nadra.org so you can read them yourself.
Every one of those points matters because building a deck in Wichita Falls is not the same as building one somewhere else. The soil moves, the summers are brutal, and the permit process has real consequences if it gets skipped. We have built that local knowledge into how we work - so you get a deck that holds up and a process that does not leave you guessing.
Low-maintenance composite boards installed over a properly framed structure - the right choice for homeowners who want durability without annual upkeep.
Learn MoreTwo or more connected deck levels built for sloped lots or homeowners who want separate zones for cooking, dining, and relaxing.
Learn MoreSpring and fall booking slots fill fast - lock in your project before summer heat pushes timelines out. Call or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day.