
Wichita Falls Deck & Fence brings skilled deck and fence work to Wichita Falls homeowners - custom decks, privacy fences, pergolas, and pool decks built for North Texas summers. Locally owned and serving the Wichita Falls area since 2020, we reply within one business day and never subcontract your job.

Wichita Falls lots range from compact in-town properties near downtown to larger lots on the south side of the city, and every one calls for a different deck footprint. Our custom deck design and build service starts with your yard, your goals, and your budget - not a catalog of preset sizes.
The heat-cold cycle in Wichita Falls - blistering summers followed by hard freezes - splits boards, loosens fasteners, and degrades sealant faster than in milder climates. We repair what can be saved and replace what cannot, extending the life of your existing deck before a full rebuild becomes necessary.
Wichita Falls UV exposure is relentless from May through September, and unprotected wood will gray and crack within a season or two. Regular staining and sealing keeps moisture out during spring storms and prevents the surface from cooking under triple-digit summer heat.
Neighborhoods throughout Wichita Falls - from older in-town blocks to newer subdivisions near the lake - commonly use wood privacy fences to separate lots and give families a usable backyard. We set posts deep to account for the clay soil that shifts with every wet-dry cycle in this region.
A pergola is one of the most practical additions in a city where summer heat keeps people indoors. Wichita Falls homeowners use pergolas to create shaded outdoor living areas that are actually comfortable to use during the months when direct sun makes an uncovered deck unusable.
Pools are common in Wichita Falls backyards given the summer heat, and the deck around the pool takes a heavy beating from water, sun, and bare feet. We build pool decks with slip-resistant surfaces and materials chosen to handle both the chemical exposure from pool water and the thermal stress of North Texas summers.
Wichita Falls sits squarely in tornado alley and sees some of the most demanding weather in North Texas - summers that regularly top 100 degrees Fahrenheit, spring hailstorms capable of golf-ball-sized stones, and winters that can drop below 20 degrees in a hard freeze. That range of conditions puts real stress on outdoor wood structures. Decks that were built without pressure-treated lumber, properly coated fasteners, or adequate footing depths often fail within five to ten years in this climate. A builder who does not understand what Wichita Falls weather actually does to wood over time will cut corners that cost you money later.
The clay soil throughout Wichita Falls adds another layer of complexity. This soil expands when it absorbs rain and contracts sharply during dry summers, putting constant movement pressure on any post set in the ground. Footings that are not dug below the active soil layer will heave, shift, or pull loose within a few years. We set footings to proper depths for this specific soil type, and we have seen firsthand what happens when that step is skipped. Older housing stock dating from the 1950s through 1970s - common throughout Wichita Falls - also presents unique access and structural attachment considerations that a crew familiar with this city handles without surprises.
Our crew works throughout Wichita Falls regularly, and we pull permits directly through the City of Wichita Falls Development Services division for every project that requires one. We know the setback requirements, the footing depth expectations, and the inspection timeline so your project does not get held up waiting on approvals.
Wichita Falls is a city with real character - from the older ranch-style homes in established neighborhoods to the subdivisions south of Sheppard Air Force Base to the properties along Lake Arrowhead Road. Whether you are in Tanglewood, near the Hotter 'N Hell Hundred finish line on Hampstead Place, or out on the city's west side, we have worked on homes in that area and know what the lots and soil conditions are like. The city's mix of longtime owner-occupied homes and military-family properties near Sheppard means we see a wide range of existing structures and project types - that variety keeps us sharp.
We also serve Burkburnett, TX just to the north, which shares much of the same clay-soil and weather profile as Wichita Falls. If you have family or neighbors there who need deck or fence work, we cover that area as well.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you have in mind. We respond within one business day and will schedule your free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
We visit your property in Wichita Falls, measure the space, review the soil and existing structure, and walk through material options with you. You get a written estimate before any work begins - no pressure and no surprise charges later.
For projects that require a city permit, we handle the application through Wichita Falls Development Services and keep you updated on approval status. Once the permit clears, we give you a firm start date.
Our crew completes the build, passes any required city inspection, and walks you through the finished project before we pack up. You do not need to be present for every day of work, but we keep you informed as milestones are hit.
We serve homeowners throughout Wichita Falls and the surrounding area. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day with a free estimate.
(940) 298-1301Wichita Falls is a city of roughly 104,000 people in North Texas, about 15 miles south of the Texas-Oklahoma border. The city grew quickly during the early 1900s oil boom and again after World War II with the expansion of Sheppard Air Force Base, which remains one of the largest employers in the region. That history means the residential neighborhoods cover a wide range of housing ages - brick ranch homes from the 1950s and 1960s sit alongside neighborhoods that were rebuilt quickly after the devastating 1979 tornado, giving the city a patchwork of building eras across its residential stock. You can learn more about the city's history and character on Wikipedia.
The city is home to Midwestern State University, the man-made waterfall at Lucy Park, and the Hotter 'N Hell Hundred bike ride that draws tens of thousands of visitors every August. Established neighborhoods like Tanglewood and the areas around Sikes Senter Mall have a high concentration of owner-occupied single-family homes on mid-size lots with mature trees - exactly the kind of properties where deck and fence work is in constant demand. Nearby areas we also serve include Iowa Park to the west and Burkburnett to the north.
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