Wichita Falls Deck & Fence is the deck builder Archer City homeowners call for Trex composite decks, wood decks, wood fences, and covered patios built to last in Archer County's harsh summers and clay soil conditions. We have served north Texas since 2020 and respond to every new inquiry within one business day.

Trex composite decking performs well in Archer City because it does not warp, crack, or splinter under the sustained triple-digit heat and intense UV that north Texas sends every summer. Our Trex deck installations cover everything from the framing and footings through the final board, railing, and trim - built to hold up in Archer County conditions without annual maintenance.
Pressure-treated lumber is the most cost-effective way to build a solid deck on an Archer City property, especially for homeowners who want a durable structure and are willing to seal it every couple of years. We use lumber graded and treated for ground contact where posts and framing members are close to the soil - which matters on a rural Archer County lot.
Archer City lots are often large enough that a wood privacy fence creates a genuinely enclosed backyard rather than just a boundary marker. We set posts deep in concrete to resist the clay soil movement that causes fence lean on north-central Texas properties within a few seasons.
An uncovered outdoor space in Archer City becomes unusable from late May through early September when temperatures regularly climb past 100 degrees. A solid patio cover or attached roof structure makes the deck functional all year and protects the surface from the UV wear that bare wood takes every summer in this part of Archer County.
Composite decking materials hold their color and shape in the extreme heat and dry conditions that Archer County properties deal with every year. For homeowners who want an outdoor space that looks good with minimal upkeep, composite boards offer a clear advantage over bare wood in this climate.
Unprotected wood decks in Archer City dry out and split faster than in more moderate parts of Texas because the combination of intense UV, sustained heat, and occasional severe storms is harder on bare wood here. Staining and sealing every one to two years keeps the surface from deteriorating ahead of schedule and extends the life of the structure underneath.
Archer City is a small, owner-occupied community where most homes were built on pier-and-beam or slab foundations decades ago, long before the current understanding of how north Texas clay soil behaves. The soil here expands when it rains and contracts sharply during the dry spells that come every summer, putting constant stress on anything sitting in or on the ground - from fence posts to deck footings to concrete driveways. A deck builder who does not account for that soil behavior will put down posts that look stable today and start to lean or heave within a few seasons.
Severe spring thunderstorms are a real factor in Archer County too - this part of north Texas sits in a region that sees frequent large hail from March through June, and a bad hailstorm can damage a deck surface, strip sealant from boards, and dent aluminum or vinyl trim in minutes. The combination of summer heat stress and spring storm damage means outdoor structures in Archer City need to be built with the right materials from the start - and maintained or repaired promptly when damage does occur.
Our crew works throughout Archer City regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Archer City is the county seat of Archer County and sits about 25 miles south of Wichita Falls on US-281. Most homeowners here own their homes outright and are accustomed to contractors being hard to find - we serve Archer City as part of our regular service territory, not as a special trip, and we do not add extra charges for the drive.
The town is closely tied to Wichita Falls for materials and services, but we handle material sourcing ourselves so you do not need to coordinate deliveries or pickups. Properties in Archer City range from standard in-town lots a block or two from the Archer County Courthouse on the main square to larger ranch-adjacent parcels on the edge of town with shops, storage buildings, and open yard. We have worked on both and know how to approach each type.
We also regularly serve Wichita Falls to the north and Electra to the northwest, so if you have family or neighbors in those communities, we cover them too.
Call or submit a request online and we will respond within one business day to set a time that works for you. You do not need to know exactly what you want yet - just a general idea of what you are trying to build or fix.
We visit your Archer City property, look at the site conditions and soil, and talk through what you want to build. You walk away with a written estimate that covers materials, labor, and timeline before you commit to anything.
We apply for any required permit through the City of Archer City and coordinate material delivery to your property. Everything is staged and ready before the crew arrives so the work starts on schedule.
We complete the project on the schedule we agreed to, clean up the worksite, and walk through the finished work with you before calling it done. Any issues are resolved before we leave.
We serve homeowners throughout Archer City, TX and Archer County. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
(940) 298-1301Archer City is the county seat of Archer County and a small north-central Texas community of roughly 1,700 people, most of them long-term residents with deep ties to the area. The town sits about 25 miles south of Wichita Falls on US-281 in oil and ranching country. Most homes in Archer City are single-family wood-frame houses built before 1980, sitting on their own lots in a quiet, walkable town core centered on the Archer County Courthouse. Properties on the outskirts often include detached shops, storage buildings, and open land - a common setup in a county where ranching and agriculture are part of everyday life.
Archer City is perhaps best known outside of Texas as the hometown of author Larry McMurtry and the real-world setting for his novel and the 1971 film "The Last Picture Show" - the Royal Theater on the main square has been a landmark for decades. Today the town is a quiet, close-knit community where most people own their homes and take pride in maintaining them. We serve Archer City homeowners regularly and also cover nearby Wichita Falls and Electra.
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