
Tired of sanding, staining, and resealing every year? A Trex composite deck gives you a beautiful outdoor space that holds up to South Texas heat and stays looking good with almost no maintenance.

Trex deck installation in Edinburg means a composite deck built from recycled wood fiber and plastic that resists rot, splinters, and fading - most jobs take three to five days of construction once permits are in hand.
South Texas homeowners face a real trade-off with outdoor decks. Wood looks great at first, but Edinburg's intense heat and UV exposure break down finishes fast - sometimes within a single season. You end up spending a weekend every spring sanding and resealing just to stay ahead of it. Trex installation eliminates that cycle entirely.
If you are also considering a traditional wood option, our pressure-treated wood deck construction service covers that path in detail - but for homeowners who want a deck that stays attractive without annual upkeep, Trex composite is hard to beat in this climate.
When boards start to crack along the grain or turn a dull silver-gray, the wood's protective finish has worn away and sun damage is going deeper. In Edinburg's intense heat, this process happens faster than in most cities - a deck without fresh sealer can look noticeably aged after a single summer.
If you are spending money on staining or sealing every year and the deck still looks worn within months of treatment, South Texas sun is winning that battle. Switching to composite eliminates that recurring expense and gives you a surface that holds its appearance for years without the upkeep.
Many Edinburg homes have a yard that goes unused because there is nowhere comfortable to sit outside. A deck - especially paired with a shade structure - creates a usable outdoor living area that works for family gatherings, cookouts, and everyday evenings outside.
Concrete patios in the Rio Grande Valley are prone to cracking as the clay soil shifts with wet and dry seasons. If your slab has become an eyesore or a tripping hazard, a composite deck built over or alongside it gives you a level, attractive surface without full concrete replacement.
Our Trex installation service covers the full scope - from permit application and footing work to composite board installation, railings, and stairs. We start by building a solid pressure-treated or steel frame, then fasten Trex composite boards on top using hidden fasteners for a clean finished look. Every job includes a written scope of work before anything is cut, so there are no surprises mid-project.
For homeowners who want something more involved, we also handle composite deck installation with a wider range of brand options, as well as full pressure-treated wood deck construction for those who prefer the look and feel of natural wood. We will walk you through both options and give you honest guidance on which suits your yard and budget.
Ground-level or single-story composite deck - ideal for homeowners who want a clean, low-maintenance outdoor space with minimal complexity.
Raised deck with stairs and code-compliant railings - suits homes with a step-up entry or a yard that slopes away from the back door.
Composite deck paired with a pergola or patio cover - the right setup for Edinburg homeowners who want to use their deck during afternoon hours.
Full tear-out of an existing deck followed by new composite installation - a good fit for homeowners who are done maintaining aging wood.
Edinburg sits in the Rio Grande Valley, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit and the sun is intense for most of the year. That level of heat and UV radiation breaks down wood finishes faster than almost anywhere else in the country. Composite decking handles UV exposure far better - the color and surface integrity hold up through years of South Texas summers without the annual maintenance that wood demands. The clay soils common throughout Hidalgo County also shift as moisture levels change season to season, which is why we size and set footings specifically for local ground conditions rather than applying a one-size approach.
We work with homeowners throughout Edinburg and the surrounding area. Whether your home is in McAllen or out in Pharr, the same soil conditions and heat apply - and our builds account for both. Many of the newer subdivisions in the area are also governed by HOAs with specific rules on deck size and color. We are familiar with that process and can help you navigate written approval before construction begins.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions - deck size, yard layout, whether anything needs to come down first - so we can give you useful information rather than a vague range.
We come to your yard, measure the space, check the ground conditions, and walk through your options for size, layout, and Trex color. This visit usually takes 30 to 60 minutes. We also check for HOA rules if you are in a newer subdivision.
Once you approve the written quote, we apply for the City of Edinburg building permit on your behalf. Permit processing typically takes one to two weeks. Use that time to clear the area so the crew can start immediately when they arrive.
Footings go in first, then framing, then composite boards and railings. A city inspector reviews the structure before we close it up. After the final inspection passes, we clean up the work area and walk you through the finished deck before we leave.
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(956) 957-0065Edinburg's clay soil expands and contracts with every wet and dry cycle - footings that work in Houston or Dallas can shift here. We dig to local depth requirements and use concrete mixes suited for this soil type, so your deck stays level through years of seasonal movement.
We pull the City of Edinburg building permit on your behalf and coordinate the city inspection - you do not deal with the permit office at all. A permitted deck with a passed inspection on file protects your investment and removes any questions when you go to refinance or sell.
You get a written quote that details materials, labor, and scope before we cut a single board. No verbal agreements, no surprise line items halfway through the job. If something unexpected comes up during the build, we talk to you first before anything changes.
Many of Edinburg's newer neighborhoods require HOA approval before outdoor construction. We know this process and can help you prepare the documentation your association needs - including design drawings and material specifications - to get written approval before work begins. Learn more about contractor licensing at{' '}Texas TDLR.
From permit to final walkthrough, every part of the process is handled by the same crew that gave you the estimate. You know who to call if you have a question, and the people who show up know your project from day one.
A natural wood deck built with treated lumber that resists rot and insect damage - a solid option for homeowners who prefer the look of real wood.
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