Edinburg Deck and Fence serves San Juan, TX homeowners with vinyl fence installation, custom deck builds, and pool deck construction - with permitted projects, same-week estimates, and a crew that has worked throughout Hidalgo County since 2020.

San Juan yards deal with clay soil that shifts with the rain and heat cycles - and that movement is one of the main reasons wood fence posts lean over time. Our vinyl fence installation service sets posts in properly sized concrete footings, using UV-stabilized panels that handle the sun without cracking or yellowing through San Juan summers.
San Juan homes range from mid-century houses near downtown to newer subdivisions on the north side of town built in the 2000s and 2010s. A custom deck design starts with your specific lot, your backyard layout, and how you actually plan to use the space - rather than forcing a standard template onto a property it was not designed for.
When temperatures in San Juan climb above 100 degrees from June through September, a backyard pool becomes the center of home life. The deck surface surrounding it needs to handle constant water exposure, heavy foot traffic, and intense UV without becoming a safety hazard. A properly constructed pool deck stays slip-resistant and structurally sound through years of Valley summers.
San Juan backyards get unrelenting afternoon sun for most of the year, and a pergola is one of the most effective ways to create a usable shaded area without enclosing it completely. Whether you want it over an existing concrete slab or attached to the back of your home, a well-built pergola turns an unusable outdoor space into somewhere your family will actually spend time.
A solid patio cover gives San Juan homeowners a fully shaded outdoor space that works through summer heat and the occasional heavy rainstorm. Unlike a pergola, a covered patio blocks the sun completely overhead, which makes a real difference when you want to spend time outside in the middle of a South Texas afternoon.
Wood decks in San Juan take a beating from months of triple-digit heat followed by intense summer rainstorms. A fresh application of stain and sealer restores the surface, blocks moisture from getting into the wood grain, and extends the life of the deck before that surface damage has a chance to reach the structure underneath.
Most homes in San Juan are built on concrete slab foundations over clay-heavy soil. That soil expands when it rains and contracts during dry stretches, creating constant movement underneath the slab. A deck or fence that is not designed for this kind of ground will start to shift and settle within a few years. Contractors who work regularly in Hidalgo County know to set deeper footings and use more concrete than might be standard in other parts of Texas - because cutting corners on that step is the single biggest reason outdoor structures fail early here.
The climate is the other factor that separates a deck or fence built for San Juan from one that was not. Summer temperatures regularly push past 100 degrees from June through September, and the UV index across the Rio Grande Valley is among the highest in the continental United States. Wood that is not sealed and treated for this environment fades, cracks, and splinters faster than homeowners expect. On top of that, San Juan gets concentrated heavy rainfall during tropical weather season, and flat lots with clay soil do not drain quickly. Any outdoor structure needs to be built with drainage in mind so water does not pool beneath the deck or against fence posts and accelerate decay from the bottom up.
Our crew works throughout San Juan regularly, and we pull permits through the city as a standard part of every project. San Juan sits right along US Highway 83 - the main east-west road through the Rio Grande Valley - and borders both McAllen and Pharr, which means we are familiar with the whole stretch of that corridor and the neighborhoods that run off it on both sides.
The city has distinct building stock depending on where you live. The older streets near the Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle in the central part of town have homes from the 1970s and 1980s, many of them built with brick or stucco exteriors that have been through decades of Valley heat and the occasional hard freeze. The newer subdivisions on the north side of town are younger builds from the 2000s and 2010s, with modern slab construction but many now entering their first major maintenance cycle. We work on both, and the approach is different for each. For San Juan residents who want to understand how sun exposure affects material choice, the EPA UV Index guidance gives useful context on why South Texas requires materials rated for sustained high-UV conditions.
We also serve the nearby community of Alamo to the east, where many San Juan families have connections, and we regularly work in Pharr as well - bringing the same permitted, properly built approach to every project across the Valley.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day and will ask a few basic questions about your project so we can come prepared - no need to have every detail figured out before you call.
We visit your San Juan property, measure the space, check the ground conditions, and walk through your options in person. You get a written quote that breaks down the cost clearly - and we address any budget questions at this stage so there are no surprises later.
We handle the permit application with the City of San Juan on your behalf. Once the permit is approved, we schedule your start date and confirm materials. You do not need to contact the city or manage any paperwork yourself.
Our crew completes the work and walks the finished project with you before leaving. Any adjustments are handled on the spot. We schedule the required city inspection and confirm everything passes before closing out the job.
We serve San Juan homeowners with permitted deck and fence builds. Call or submit a request and we will respond within 1 business day.
(956) 957-0065San Juan is a city of roughly 38,000 people in Hidalgo County, sitting in the heart of the Rio Grande Valley a few miles east of McAllen. It is one of the most recognizable communities in the Valley, anchored by the Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle, a national shrine that draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. US Highway 83 - known locally as the Military Highway - runs through the city and connects San Juan to the rest of the Valley metro area. The housing stock reflects the city's growth history: older single-family homes with brick and stucco exteriors sit closer to the center of town, while newer subdivisions on the north side were built more recently and are now entering their first major maintenance and improvement cycle.
Most San Juan homes are owner-occupied single-family houses on modest lots with open front and back yards. The majority were built between the 1970s and the 1990s, and homes of that age are now reaching the point where outdoor structures, fencing, and yard improvements are either overdue or being tackled for the first time. San Juan borders Pharr to the west and sits close to the growing communities of Alamo and Weslaco further east along the corridor - all communities where homeowners face the same clay soil, summer heat, and building conditions that shape deck and fence work throughout the Valley.
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