
Weslaco Deck and Fence is the deck builder Edinburg, TX homeowners call for composite decks, patio covers, pergolas, and fence installation built for the county seat's clay soil and relentless summer heat. We respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Edinburg summers push well past 100 degrees Fahrenheit for weeks at a stretch, which fades and splinters wood decking that is not sealed every season. Our composite deck installation uses boards engineered to hold color and surface integrity through years of intense UV exposure without the annual refinishing that wood requires.
An uncovered patio in Edinburg is nearly unusable from May through September. An insulated aluminum patio cover cuts the radiant heat that makes outdoor spaces unbearable at midday and gives you a shaded structure you can actually sit in during the months that matter most here.
Edinburg's newer subdivisions on the north and west sides of the city often have spacious backyards where a pergola adds shade and structure without closing off the space completely. We size and anchor pergolas to handle the clay soil movement that affects footings throughout Hidalgo County.
Many newer Edinburg neighborhoods have HOA guidelines that specify fence materials and colors. Vinyl fencing satisfies most of those requirements and holds up to the UV exposure and occasional hard freeze that degrade wood fences faster than most homeowners expect in this climate.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a fact of life near Edinburg's wetlands and irrigation areas, especially in the warmer months. A screened porch or screened deck gives you a comfortable outdoor space that you can use at dusk without fighting insects all evening.
Homes near the UTRGV campus and in Edinburg's older downtown neighborhoods often have decks and wood structures from the 1980s and 1990s. We assess whether targeted repairs will hold or whether a full replacement is the better long-term investment based on what we find on site.
Edinburg is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, and its housing stock reflects that history - older homes from the 1950s and 1960s near downtown, post-1970s construction across most of the city, and brand-new subdivisions still going up on the north and west sides. Each of those eras comes with different framing, different foundation conditions, and different maintenance needs. A contractor who has worked across all of them knows what questions to ask before the first board goes down.
The soil under Edinburg is the same heavy clay found across Hidalgo County. It swells when it rains and shrinks when it dries, and that movement is relentless. Footings that are not set below the active clay layer will shift, and a deck that looks level on day one can start racking within a couple of years. Add to that the 100-plus-degree summer heat that degrades wood finishes fast, the occasional hard freeze that can crack concrete and burst outdoor plumbing, and the heavy rainfall that pools on flat Edinburg lots - and you have a set of local conditions that only contractors who work here regularly will know how to plan around.
Our crew works throughout Edinburg regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. When a job in Edinburg requires a permit, we submit through the City of Edinburg Building Inspections division. We know what documentation they require and how the inspection schedule works, which keeps projects moving without the back-and-forth delays that slow down contractors who are less familiar with the city's process.
Edinburg is the Hidalgo County seat and a city with real variety. Properties near the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley campus tend to be smaller lots with older homes that have been updated piece by piece over the decades. Neighborhoods closer to the Edinburg Scenic Wetlands have larger lots and established landscaping. The newer subdivisions pushing north toward the city limits have younger housing stock on lots where the clay soil is still settling in. We have worked in all of those areas and approach each one differently based on what we find.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Pharr, TX to the south, where the building stock and soil conditions are similar. If you have family across the city line or are comparing estimates from multiple contractors, know that we are active in both communities.
Call us or submit a contact form. We respond to every Edinburg inquiry within one business day. No long waits to find out whether we serve your area or have availability.
We visit your property, measure the space, and check grade and soil conditions. You get a written estimate with pricing and a realistic timeline - before you commit to anything. This is where we address cost questions directly.
We handle any City of Edinburg permit applications required for your project. Once the permit is issued and materials are confirmed, we schedule your build start and give you a firm date.
Our crew works on a defined schedule and cleans up at the end of each day. When the project is finished, we walk through the completed work with you to confirm everything matches what was quoted.
We serve Edinburg homeowners across all neighborhoods - from the streets near UTRGV to the subdivisions on the north side. Get a free, written estimate with no obligation.
(956) 856-1041Edinburg is the county seat of Hidalgo County and one of the largest cities in the Rio Grande Valley, with a population that has grown well past 100,000 residents over the past two decades. The city is home to the main campus of the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, one of the largest universities in Texas, which draws students, faculty, and families to neighborhoods throughout the central part of the city. The area around the campus is a mix of older single-family homes, duplexes, and small rentals that have been updated and maintained by long-term owners alongside newer student-oriented housing.
Beyond the university, Edinburg has distinct residential character across its different parts. The Edinburg Scenic Wetlands draw birdwatchers and families to the central part of the city year-round. Older neighborhoods near downtown have homes from the 1950s through 1970s on established lots. The northern and western edges of the city are where most new construction is happening, with larger homes on wider lots in planned subdivisions. Edinburg also borders McAllen, TX to the west, and many homeowners in that part of the city are just as easy for us to reach as those closer to the center of Edinburg.
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