Your backyard deserves a deck that survives the heat, the hail, and the clay soil - without demanding a weekend of maintenance every spring.

Trex deck installation in Wichita Falls starts with a pressure-treated wood frame built on concrete footings, then composite boards are fastened on top - most standard decks take four to seven days of active work from the first post to the last board.
If you have been putting off replacing a worn wood deck - or want to add outdoor living space without signing up for annual refinishing - Trex composite is worth a close look. The material handles Wichita Falls summers differently than wood does, because it does not absorb moisture and does not crack, warp, or splinter the way untreated or aging lumber can. If you are still deciding between materials, our composite deck installation page covers the broader category if you want to compare options before committing to a specific product line.
If your deck boards have split along the grain, turned a weathered silver-gray, or started splintering underfoot, they are past their useful life. In Wichita Falls, the combination of intense summer sun and long dry spells accelerates this process - a deck that looks fine in spring can deteriorate noticeably before fall arrives.
A deck that flexes, bounces, or makes a hollow sound underfoot has structural problems below the surface - usually in the framing or posts. This is a safety issue, not just cosmetic, and it is worth having someone look at it before the next time you have people over.
If you have been sanding, staining, or sealing your wood deck on a regular cycle and it still looks rough by the following summer, you are on a treadmill. Switching to composite decking eliminates that annual labor and cost entirely, which is a meaningful change when North Texas summers are already demanding enough.
Boards that have curled at the edges or pulled away from their fasteners are a sign that moisture has gotten into the wood and the boards are moving. In Wichita Falls, where rain comes in heavy bursts followed by long dry spells, this wet-dry cycle is especially hard on wood decking and tends to accelerate board failure once it starts.
Every Trex deck installation starts with a properly engineered pressure-treated frame set on concrete footings dug to depth in Wichita Falls clay soil. We handle the permit application with the city, manage the structural inspection, and install Trex composite boards using hidden or face-fastener systems depending on your preference. If you are considering a different composite material or want to compare costs and warranties, our pressure-treated wood deck construction page gives you the wood alternative side by side.
We also build complete outdoor living spaces around your new deck - from railing systems and stairs to covered structures and screens. If you want a fully enclosed or shaded area above your deck, that work ties directly into the deck construction phase rather than being added later as a retrofit.
Best for homeowners adding outdoor living space to a yard that has none, or replacing an existing structure from the ground up.
Best for homeowners with a solid existing frame who want to swap out deteriorating wood boards for low-maintenance Trex without rebuilding the full structure.
Best for elevated decks where code requires a railing, or for homeowners who want a finished look with matched composite or aluminum railing.
Best for yards with grade changes or homeowners who want separate zones - a dining level, a lower landing, and steps connecting both.
Wichita Falls summers push outdoor materials harder than most of the country. Average highs regularly reach 100 degrees Fahrenheit or above, and the UV exposure here dries out and fades wood faster than in more temperate climates. Trex composite resists that UV exposure, and because it does not absorb moisture, it does not crack or warp through the wet-dry cycles that come with North Texas springs. The clay-heavy soil that runs through most of Wichita Falls also means framing and footings need to be set correctly - clay swells when wet and shrinks when dry, and that movement can shift posts over time if the footings are not deep enough or set in concrete. We account for that on every build we do in this area.
We serve homeowners across the region - including neighbors in Burkburnett and Iowa Park who face the same clay soil and summer heat conditions as Wichita Falls. If you are located outside the city, reach out and we can confirm whether your address falls within our service area before you invest time in planning.
We reply within one business day. You will talk through your goals - deck size, height, railing style, how you plan to use the space - so we can give you a realistic ballpark before anyone drives out.
We come to your property, measure the space, check the soil and grade, and walk through what you want. You receive a written quote - no surprise line items - typically within a few days of the visit.
Once you approve the quote, we submit the permit application to the City of Wichita Falls on your behalf. Permit approval typically takes one to two weeks. Your build date is confirmed once the permit clears.
The crew handles framing and footings first, then composite board installation and railing. After a city inspection confirms the structure meets code, we walk you through the finished deck and leave you with your permit paperwork to keep with your home records.
Free written estimate. We handle the permit. No obligation.
(940) 298-1301We dig footings to the depth required by Wichita Falls conditions, below the active clay layer where seasonal swelling and shrinking does its damage. That means your posts stay plumb years after installation, not just for the first season or two.
We pull the permit with the City of Wichita Falls on every job before the first board goes in. An inspected deck protects your family and protects your home value when you go to sell - and you will never get a notice from the city after the fact. NADRA sets the professional standard we build to.
You receive a written quote with a clear scope of work before anyone breaks ground. If you want to add or change something, we discuss it and agree on cost before it happens - not as a surprise line item at the end.
Wichita Falls gets high winds, spring hailstorms, and summer heat that stress every outdoor structure. We use structural hardware and post anchors rated for the conditions here - not a generic build that looks fine until the first serious storm rolls through.
Those four things - proper footings, full permits, written pricing, and weather-appropriate construction - are what separate a deck that holds up from one that needs attention within a few years. That is the standard we hold every job to, whether the deck is 200 square feet or 800.
The affordable wood alternative - classic look and lower upfront cost, with a maintenance schedule suited to homeowners who enjoy hands-on upkeep.
Learn MoreBroader composite deck options beyond the Trex product line, including other brands and material grades for different budgets and project needs.
Learn MorePermit slots and contractor schedules fill up in spring - reach out now and lock in your build date before the heat arrives.