
Wichita Falls Deck & Fence serves Iowa Park homeowners with composite decks, wood decks, privacy fences, and pergolas designed for North Texas heat and clay soil. Locally owned, we have served the Wichita County area since 2020 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Iowa Park summers push wood decks hard - UV exposure from May through September will gray and crack an unsealed surface faster than most homeowners expect. Our composite deck installation uses boards engineered to resist fading, warping, and moisture in exactly this kind of climate, giving Iowa Park homeowners a low-maintenance surface that holds its look for years.
Pressure-treated lumber is a practical, budget-friendly choice for Iowa Park homeowners who want a solid wood deck without the price of cedar or composite. We use properly graded lumber and set footings deep enough to handle the clay-soil movement that is common on lots throughout Wichita County, so the deck stays level season after season.
Iowa Park lots are typically spacious by suburban standards, and a privacy fence helps define the yard and gives families a usable outdoor space away from the street. We set posts with concrete in drilled holes to prevent leaning caused by the dry-wet soil cycle that affects nearly every yard in this part of Wichita County.
An older home in Iowa Park - and there are many, given the town's building stock from the 1950s through the 1980s - often has a wood deck that has gone too long without sealing. The sun here does real damage quickly, and a fresh stain and sealer applied before summer extends deck life significantly and keeps moisture out during spring storm season.
Iowa Park sits in open, flat terrain with very little natural shade, and that makes a pergola one of the most practical backyard investments a homeowner here can make. Shade from a well-placed pergola can drop the perceived temperature of your outdoor space enough to make it genuinely usable during the hottest months of the year.
A covered patio or deck extends the time you can actually use your outdoor space in Iowa Park - spring hail, summer sun, and occasional winter ice all become much less of an obstacle when you have a solid roof overhead. Single-family properties in Iowa Park often have room for a generous covered structure attached to the back of the house.
Iowa Park is a small, settled town where most homeowners have owned their property for years and want work that lasts - not a quick fix that needs to be redone in five years. The climate here is demanding: summers regularly push past 100 degrees Fahrenheit, spring storms bring hail that can reach golf-ball size, and winter freezes arrive without much warning. Wood that is not properly treated and sealed will crack, gray, and rot faster here than in a more moderate climate. Composite decking and pressure-treated lumber, chosen and installed correctly, hold up under these conditions for a decade or more with minimal upkeep.
The clay soil throughout Wichita County is an additional challenge that affects every structure set in the ground. This soil expands when it absorbs rain and contracts sharply during the long dry stretches between summer storms, putting pressure on fence posts, deck footings, and any concrete poured at grade. Iowa Park properties frequently have larger lots with outbuildings, carports, and detached garages that add complexity to fence lines and deck access. A crew that works in this area regularly understands these site conditions and accounts for them in the way posts are set and footings are sized.
Our crew works throughout Iowa Park regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Iowa Park sits about 12 miles west of Wichita Falls on US Highway 287, and most of the residential lots we work on are owner-occupied single-family homes - many of them built between the 1950s and 1980s with brick exteriors and spacious yards.
The homes near Iowa Park High School and toward the north side of town tend to be older with more established landscaping, while properties out near the county roads often sit on larger lots that include a detached workshop or outbuilding. Lake Kickapoo, just north of town, is a community landmark that some properties back up to, and those lots present their own drainage and soil-moisture considerations. We have worked on all of these property types and know what to expect before we pull up to the job.
We also serve Electra, TX to the west, where the older housing stock and wide-open lots present similar working conditions. If you have friends or family in the Electra area who need deck or fence work, we make that drive regularly.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form, and we reply within one business day. You do not need drawings or measurements ready - just a general idea of what you want to do.
We visit your Iowa Park property, measure the site, and walk through material options with you. The estimate is free and comes with a written scope and price - no pressure, no upselling.
Where a permit is required, we handle the application with the City of Iowa Park before scheduling construction. We give you a realistic timeline that accounts for permit review so there are no surprises.
Our crew does the work and removes all scrap and packaging before we leave. We walk the finished project with you and address any questions before calling the job done.
We serve Iowa Park and the surrounding Wichita County area. No pressure, no obligation - just an honest look at your project and a written estimate.
(940) 298-1301Iowa Park is a small city in Wichita County with a population of around 6,400 people, sitting about 12 miles west of Wichita Falls along US Highway 287. The community has a settled, long-term character - most residents own their homes, and the town has changed slowly over the decades in a way that gives it a stable, tight-knit identity. Iowa Park High School and its Hawks athletics program are a central part of community life here, with Friday night football drawing residents from across the area. The historic downtown square has been the town center since Iowa Park was founded in the early 1900s and remains a recognizable landmark for longtime residents.
The housing stock in Iowa Park skews older - a large share of homes were built between the 1940s and 1980s, many with brick exteriors and spacious lots that are more generous than you would find in a dense suburban neighborhood. Properties on the outskirts of town often include detached garages, workshops, or carports alongside the main house, which reflects the area's agricultural and working-family character. For neighbors in Burkburnett, TX to the northeast, we cover that area as well, and the working conditions there share much of the same clay-soil and weather profile as Iowa Park.
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