
We design and build custom decks, fences, pergolas, and outdoor living structures for homeowners across the Rio Grande Valley. No cookie-cutter plans - every project starts with your yard and your life.

Weslaco Deck and Fence is a locally owned deck builder serving Weslaco, TX and the surrounding Rio Grande Valley. We offer 16 services covering everything from custom deck design and build to fences, pergolas, screened porches, and covered patios. Our crews have worked in this climate long enough to know what holds up and what does not - and we pull permits on every job so your investment is protected.

No backyard is the same. We design and build your deck from scratch to fit your exact space and the way you live.
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Rotting boards and annual refinishing jobs? Composite decking gives you a beautiful, low-maintenance surface that holds up for decades.
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Trex composite boards are engineered to resist South Texas sun, heat, and humidity without splintering or fading.
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Want a solid, affordable deck built to last? Pressure-treated wood is the proven foundation for outdoor living in the Rio Grande Valley.
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Cedar is naturally resistant to moisture and insects, and its rich grain and scent make every deck feel like a destination.
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Soft spots, wobbly railings, or warped boards are safety issues - not just eyesores. We fix what is broken and replace what cannot be saved.
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South Texas sun bleaches and dries out wood fast. Regular staining and sealing is what keeps your deck looking good year after year.
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A pool deck needs to handle bare feet, water, and intense heat. We build surfaces that are comfortable, safe, and built for the elements.
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Vinyl fencing looks clean, never needs painting, and holds up in the valley's heat and humidity without rotting or rusting.
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Need a solid privacy fence between you and the street or a neighbor? We build wood fences that are sturdy, straight, and properly set.
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Mosquitoes and bugs ruin evenings outside. A screened porch or deck lets you enjoy the outdoors without the pests.
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Shade is everything in South Texas. A covered deck or patio cover turns an unusable afternoon space into a comfortable gathering spot.
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A pergola adds structure, style, and partial shade to any backyard - and makes outdoor evenings feel like a different house.
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Your grill deserves a proper home. We build outdoor kitchen decks that hold appliances, guests, and years of backyard cookouts.
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Sloped or uneven yards do not have to limit your outdoor space. Multi-level decks work with your land and give every area a purpose.
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Railings that wobble are a liability. We install secure, code-compliant railings that look great and do not budge when someone grabs them.
Learn MoreTell us what you have in mind - roughly how big, where on the property, and what you want to use the space for. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. No pressure, no commitment, just a conversation about your project.
We come to your home, walk your yard, take measurements, and talk through your options. You will get a written estimate that breaks down materials and labor before you commit to anything. If you have questions about any line item, we explain it. No surprises later.
We pull the city permit, handle inspections, and build your project with a crew that shows up when scheduled and cleans up when done. A city inspector signs off before we close the job. You walk the finished project with us before we leave.
We carry general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project. Ask us for proof of insurance before signing anything - we will hand it over without hesitation.
We come to your property, measure the space, and give you a written, itemized estimate at no charge. The number we agree on is the number you pay - no climbing invoices once the crew shows up.
We are not a contractor who passes through. We live and work here, know Weslaco's clay soils and summer heat, and have been building in this community since 2020. Local knowledge matters on every job.
We pull a City of Weslaco building permit on every deck and fence project. A city inspector reviews the work before we close the job - so your project is legal, documented, and protected at resale.
Ready to get started? Call us at (956) 856-1041 or send us a message.
"They finished our custom deck in less than two weeks, exactly when they said they would. The framing is solid and the crew cleaned up everything before they left. I have already had three neighbors ask who built it."
Maria G., McAllen - Custom deck design and build
"Our old wood deck had rotted boards and a railing that shook every time you touched it. They replaced the whole thing with composite decking and it looks completely different. The permit process was handled without us having to do anything."
Roberto S., Weslaco - Deck repair and replacement
"We got a pergola installed over our back patio. The difference in afternoon shade is dramatic - we actually use the backyard now from April through October. They walked us through every material option and explained the trade-offs clearly."
Linda V., Edinburg - Pergola installation
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no sales pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your space and walk through your options in person.
(956) 856-1041Weslaco Deck and Fence is based in Weslaco, TX and serves 12 communities across the Rio Grande Valley, including McAllen, Edinburg, and Harlingen. We cover the entire area and can typically schedule a free on-site estimate within the same week you reach out.
Composite decking resists fading and moisture far better than wood under Weslaco's intense UV exposure and triple-digit summer temperatures. Wood is more affordable upfront but needs sealing every two to three years to prevent cracking and bleaching in this climate.
The clay-heavy soil throughout Hidalgo County swells when wet and shrinks when dry - and that movement can push footings out of position over time. Footings set without accounting for local soil conditions are one of the most common reasons decks shift and become unlevel within a few years.
Yes - and it protects you more than it costs. An unpermitted deck can complicate or block a home sale and may not be covered by your insurance if something goes wrong. The North American Deck and Railing Association recommends always verifying permit requirements before construction begins.
Fall and winter are ideal - temperatures are mild, crews are more available, and there are fewer weather delays. Spring projects are also popular. Summer builds are possible but hurricane season weather can cause delays, so build extra time into your expectations if you are planning a June through September start.
Walk the deck and check for soft spots underfoot - those indicate rot in the boards or framing. Grab the railing and push: if it moves more than slightly, the posts or connections are failing. Surface-level issues like fading or splinters can often be fixed with staining and sealing; structural problems almost always require replacement.
Outdoor living space is increasingly valued by buyers in the Rio Grande Valley, where mild winters make backyards usable most of the year. A permitted, well-built deck consistently ranks among the home improvements with strong return at resale - but only if the work was done correctly and the permit is on file.
Weslaco Deck and Fence is a licensed and insured deck builder company based in Weslaco, TX, serving 12 communities across the Rio Grande Valley since 2020. We are licensed through the State of Texas and carry general liability and workers compensation insurance on every job - credentials we are happy to verify before any work begins.
Since 2020, we have completed projects across all 16 services we offer - from single-level custom decks to multi-level outdoor living spaces, fences, pergolas, screened porches, and more. We build in Weslaco's climate every day and our work reflects that experience.
Learn more about our company and our teamUneven ground is not a problem - it is an opportunity for a multi-level or elevated deck that works with your yard instead of fighting it. We assess the grade during the on-site visit and design the framing accordingly.
Setback rules in Weslaco limit how close a structure can sit to your property line. Your contractor handles this as part of the permit process - you do not need to research it yourself. If you have an HOA, their rules may be stricter than the city's.
Clear the work area of furniture, pots, and anything near the build site. Keep children and pets away from the work zone for the duration. Your contractor will tell you in advance what access they need and what to expect each day.
The American Wood Council publishes a residential deck construction guide that outlines the structural standards behind safe deck building - worth a look if you want to understand what your contractor should be following. When you are ready to talk through your project, give us a call at (956) 856-1041.
Weslaco is a city of roughly 40,000 people in Hidalgo County, sitting in the heart of the Rio Grande Valley between McAllen and Harlingen along US Highway 83. The city has grown steadily over the past two decades, and you will find a wide mix of homes here - older single-story ranch houses built in the 1960s and 1970s near downtown, and newer subdivisions that have gone up on the north and west edges of town in the last fifteen years. We work in both.
Long-term homeownership is the norm in Weslaco. Many families have lived here for multiple generations, and a lot of properties have large lots with mature trees - palms, mesquite, and citrus - that reflect the area's agricultural heritage. The city is sometimes called the Citrus Capital of Texas, and the Valley Nature Center on South Border Avenue is a beloved local landmark just a few blocks from established neighborhoods where we regularly work. The Weslaco Bicultural Museum in downtown tells the story of the community that has shaped this city, and the UTRGV Weslaco campus anchors the city's connection to the broader region's research and agricultural identity.
Weslaco's climate shapes every project we take on. The clay-heavy soils throughout Hidalgo County expand and contract with the seasons, which affects how we set foundations. The intense heat and UV exposure from late spring through early fall means material selection matters more here than in most of Texas. We have been building in these conditions since 2020, and every deck we build reflects that local knowledge. Whether your home is near Business 83 or in one of the newer developments to the north, we know what it takes to build something that lasts here.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Weslaco Deck and Fence
100 N Pino StAlways open, 24/7.
From custom decks to pergolas and fences, we serve all of Weslaco and the surrounding Rio Grande Valley with free on-site estimates and permitted, inspected work on every project.