
A deck designed around your yard, your family, and Weslaco's climate - not a kit from a big-box store. We build it to last through South Texas summers.

Custom deck design and build in Weslaco, TX means planning a deck from scratch around your exact lot, home layout, and how you want to use your outdoor space - most residential projects take three to six weeks from signed contract to final inspection.
A lot of Weslaco homeowners come to us after spending summers avoiding their own backyards. The problem is not the yard - it is that there is nowhere comfortable to sit once the heat sets in. A custom deck, designed with South Texas afternoons in mind, changes that. We factor in sun direction, drainage from the area's heavy summer rains, and Weslaco's clay-heavy soil when planning every build.
If you are trying to decide between wood and composite materials, our composite deck installation page walks through the trade-offs in detail for this specific climate.
If you have stopped going into your own backyard from May through October because there is nowhere comfortable to sit, your outdoor space is not working for you. Weslaco summers are long and the sun is relentless - a custom deck with shade built in turns your yard from something you avoid into a place you actually use.
Boards that flex underfoot, visible cracks along the wood grain, or splinters catching on bare feet are signs your current deck has passed its useful life. In South Texas heat and humidity, wood decks deteriorate faster than most homeowners expect - and a deck that feels unstable is a safety concern, not a cosmetic one.
If stepping out your back door means navigating a big drop to the yard, a deck fills that gap and makes the transition from inside to outside feel natural and safe. This is especially common in homes built on slightly elevated slabs, which are not unusual in the Rio Grande Valley.
If you are planning a pool, a grill station, or outdoor dining but your yard is still just grass or bare concrete, a custom deck gives you a defined, level surface that ties everything together. This is one of the most common reasons Weslaco homeowners start the conversation with a deck builder.
Every custom deck project starts with a site visit. We measure your yard, look at how it drains, and talk through how you plan to use the space. From there we design a deck that fits your lot - not a generic layout. You choose the material, the size, the railing style, and any add-ons like stairs or a pergola. We handle the permit, the foundation work, and the full build. If you are interested in a deck that works with your pool or outdoor kitchen, we can integrate those elements into the design from the start.
Many homeowners who start with a custom deck design end up adding features like multi-level decks to handle elevation changes in their yard, or pairing the deck with a composite surface. Whatever direction your project takes, we build each element to hold up through Weslaco's weather.
The most affordable starting point, built to local code and designed to drain properly in South Texas rain.
Low-maintenance boards that resist fading, moisture, and insects - a strong choice for Weslaco's UV exposure.
Ideal for homeowners who want a space they can use in the afternoon, not just in the two mild months of the year.
Designed for entertaining and everyday use, with seating and access integrated from the beginning.
Building a deck in Weslaco is not the same as building one in Austin or Dallas. Temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees from June through September, the UV exposure at this latitude breaks down materials faster than most product specs account for, and the clay-heavy soil under most properties in Hidalgo County swells and contracts with every rain cycle. A builder who does not account for these conditions will put in a deck that looks fine on day one and starts showing problems within a few seasons. We have been building in South Texas long enough to know what the local climate does to outdoor structures, and every material recommendation and foundation decision we make reflects that.
We serve homeowners across the Rio Grande Valley, including McAllen and Mission. The same conditions that affect decks in Weslaco apply throughout the Valley, and we build for all of them. For more on how the local authority handles permits, visit City of Weslaco Development Services.
We respond within 1 business day. A quick conversation covers what you are looking for, where on your property the deck will go, and a rough sense of size. No sales pitch - just enough to schedule a site visit.
We come to your home, measure the space, look at drainage, and talk through your options. This is when you share what you want and ask questions. We listen more than we talk at this stage.
We submit your deck plans to the City of Weslaco for a building permit. This typically takes one to two weeks. You do not need to do anything during this step - we handle it.
Construction begins once the permit is approved. A city inspector signs off on the finished deck. We walk you through the completed project and hand over all permit documentation before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate - just a straightforward conversation about what your yard needs. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule your free on-site visit.
(956) 856-1041We carry general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every project. Ask to see our documentation - we hand it over without hesitation. You should not have to wonder if your property is covered.
Weslaco requires a building permit for deck construction. We handle the application and inspection process as part of every project. A permitted deck protects your investment and your ability to sell your home without complications.
You get an itemized written estimate before any work begins. The number we agree on is the number you pay. We have heard too many stories from homeowners who got a low quote and watched the final bill climb - that does not happen here.
We know what South Texas heat, clay soil, and summer rains do to outdoor structures because we build in this climate every day. That local experience shows in how we spec your foundation, choose your materials, and design for drainage.
The North American Deck and Railing Association (NADRA) publishes guidelines on what separates a well-built deck from a poor one - we build to those standards on every project in Weslaco.
Upgrade to low-maintenance composite boards that resist fading and splintering through South Texas summers without annual refinishing.
Learn MoreConnect different elevations in your yard with a multi-level deck design that turns an awkward slope into usable outdoor living space.
Learn MoreSpots fill up fast in spring - call now to get on the schedule before the summer rush.