Edinburg Deck and Fence is the deck builder Edinburg, TX homeowners call for custom decks, composite installations, and pool decks - serving this community since 2020 with same-week estimates and permitted builds.

Edinburg yards come in all shapes and sizes - from compact lots near the UTRGV campus to larger properties in newer north-side subdivisions. Our custom deck design and build service starts with your specific yard and how you actually want to use the space, so the finished deck fits your home rather than someone else's.
Edinburg summers push past 100 degrees for weeks at a time, and composite decking handles that heat far better than untreated wood. Composite boards hold their color and structure without needing annual staining or sealing, which makes them a smart long-term choice for homeowners here who want a deck that looks good without constant maintenance.
Pools are one of the most popular backyard upgrades in Edinburg - and for good reason, given the long South Texas summers. A properly built pool deck gives you a safe, slip-resistant surface around the water and creates the finished outdoor space that turns a backyard with a pool into a backyard you actually want to spend time in.
Older decks in Edinburg take a beating from intense UV exposure and the expansive clay soil that shifts under footings season after season. If your boards are soft underfoot, your railings feel loose, or you can see daylight through cracks in the frame, a repair or full replacement brings the structure back to a safe, usable condition before a small problem becomes a bigger one.
Shade is not a luxury in Edinburg - it is what makes outdoor space actually usable from late morning through early evening during the summer months. A covered deck or patio cover extends the hours you can spend outside and makes a significant difference in how comfortable your backyard feels on a typical Rio Grande Valley afternoon.
Fenced backyards are the norm in Edinburg, and vinyl holds up well in the South Texas climate without needing painting or staining every few years. Whether you are looking for privacy along the property line or a secure boundary for kids and pets, vinyl fencing gives you a clean, low- maintenance solution that stays looking good through years of heat and occasional hard rains.
Edinburg sits in the Rio Grande Valley, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and the sun is intense enough to degrade outdoor materials faster than most homeowners expect. Deck materials that perform well in cooler climates can crack, fade, and deteriorate within a few seasons here if they are not selected and finished with South Texas conditions in mind. That means material choice, sealer selection, and framing decisions all carry more weight in this area than they do in milder parts of the country.
The clay-heavy soil that runs through much of Hidalgo County adds another layer of complexity. This soil swells when it rains and shrinks during dry spells, and that movement puts steady pressure on deck footings over time. Homes built on slab foundations throughout Edinburg - which is essentially all of them - sit on the same shifting soil, and a deck with shallow or improperly placed footings will start to lean or crack within a few years. Knowing how deep to go and how to anchor the structure correctly for local conditions is what separates a deck that lasts decades from one that needs repair every few seasons.
Our crew works throughout Edinburg regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Edinburg Development Services department as a standard part of every project. We know the process, the typical review timeline, and what inspectors look for - so there are no surprises that push back your schedule. Whether the property is in a newer subdivision on the north side or closer to the older neighborhoods near downtown, we have worked in those areas and understand what the homes and lots look like on the ground.
Edinburg is a city on the move. The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley campus anchors the center of town and draws a steady mix of residents, families, and property owners to the surrounding neighborhoods. The Edinburg Scenic Wetlands and Bert Ogden Arena give the city distinct landmarks, and residential growth continues pushing outward along major corridors like US-281 and Trenton Road. We serve homeowners throughout all of these parts of the city, not just specific neighborhoods.
We also serve homeowners in the surrounding communities. If you are in Pharr just across the expressway, or in other nearby cities throughout the Valley, we make the same commitment to permitted, properly built work that we do for every Edinburg project.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within one business day and will ask a few basic questions about your yard and what you are hoping to build before scheduling a visit.
We come to your property to measure the space, look at the ground conditions, and talk through size, material, and design options with you. We will also confirm whether your HOA needs to approve the project before we submit a city permit. You will receive a written proposal within a few days of the visit.
Once you approve the proposal, we handle the permit application through the City of Edinburg. Review typically takes one to two weeks. We order materials and schedule the crew during that window so work starts as soon as the permit is in hand.
Construction typically takes one to two weeks for most residential projects. A city inspector checks the finished work, and we schedule and attend that inspection on your behalf. Once it passes, we do a final walkthrough with you so you know exactly what was built and how to maintain it.
We serve homeowners throughout Edinburg, TX. Same-week estimates. No-pressure process.
(956) 957-0065Edinburg is the county seat of Hidalgo County and one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, with a population that has grown from around 77,000 in 2010 to well over 100,000 today. The city is home to the main campus of the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, which anchors the center of town and draws students, faculty, and families to the surrounding neighborhoods. Residential development has spread outward in recent years, with newer subdivisions taking shape along the north and west sides of the city alongside older, established neighborhoods closer to downtown. Most homes here were built after 1970, with a significant portion going up in the 1980s and 1990s - meaning a large share of the housing stock is now old enough to need real maintenance attention.
The city sits on flat terrain typical of the lower Rio Grande Valley, and virtually every home is built on a concrete slab foundation. Stucco and brick veneer exteriors are common, as they hold up better in the intense South Texas heat than wood siding. The housing mix is mostly single-family homes, with duplexes and small multi-family buildings concentrated near the university. Edinburg borders Pharr to the east and McAllen to the west - two communities we also serve regularly, and where many Edinburg families have ties.
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