
Weslaco Deck and Fence serves San Juan, TX homeowners with wood fence installation, composite and wood deck construction, covered patios, and pergolas built to handle South Texas heat and clay soil. We have served the Rio Grande Valley since 2020 and reply to every request within one business day.

San Juan homes typically sit on modest lots where a solid privacy fence defines the yard and gives families real separation from neighbors. Our wood and privacy fence installation uses properly treated posts and boards rated for South Texas conditions, so your fence holds up to the heat, humidity, and occasional hard freeze that the Valley brings.
San Juan homeowners who want an outdoor space that does not need constant refinishing are turning to composite decking. The boards resist UV fading, stay splinter-free underfoot, and handle the heat cycles that cause untreated wood to crack within a few South Texas summers.
A covered patio is one of the most practical additions for a San Juan home because it converts an outdoor space you avoid in July into one you actually use. Insulated metal covers block radiant heat transfer, and the shade they create makes a real difference during afternoon hours when the sun is at its worst.
Vinyl fencing is a low-maintenance alternative that holds up well in San Juan's climate without the need for staining, sealing, or rot treatment. It is a strong fit for newer subdivisions on the edges of San Juan where HOA guidelines may restrict certain fence materials or require color consistency across the neighborhood.
San Juan has a lot of homes from the 1970s through the 1990s, and outdoor structures from that era are at the point where boards split, joists rot, and railings become unsafe. We assess existing decks honestly and tell you whether targeted repairs will hold or whether replacement is the more cost-effective path.
A pergola gives San Juan homeowners a defined outdoor gathering space without the cost of a full patio cover. Shade cloth or climbing plants can be added to increase coverage over time. Most San Juan pergola projects pair well with a patio slab or existing deck foundation, using what you already have as a starting point.
A large part of San Juan's housing stock was built between the 1970s and 1990s. Those homes are now 30 to 50 years old - old enough that roofs, plumbing, HVAC systems, and outdoor structures are all reaching the end of their typical service life. Decks and fences from that era may have been built with materials or installation methods that have not held up to decades of South Texas heat and clay soil movement. When we assess an older deck in San Juan, we are checking for joist rot, footing shift from soil expansion, and fastener corrosion that is accelerated by the humidity that rolls in during late summer. These are not problems you see as often in newer builds, and they require a contractor who knows what to look for specifically in homes of this age and climate.
The clay soil under virtually every home in San Juan is one of the most important factors in any outdoor structure project. It absorbs moisture from summer rains and tropical systems, swells, then contracts when dry weather returns. That cycle applies ongoing stress to concrete slabs, fence posts, and deck footings. Posts that were not set below the active soil zone will work loose over time regardless of how well the fence was built above ground. Homes near low-lying areas of San Juan also deal with slow drainage after heavy rain, which keeps soil saturated longer and accelerates that expansion-contraction cycle.
Our crew works throughout San Juan regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. San Juan sits along US Highway 83, locally called the Military Highway, which is the main east-west road through the city and the route most residents use every day. The streets on the south side of the highway tend to have the older residential blocks with homes built in the 1970s and 1980s. The newer subdivisions are concentrated on the north side, closer to Pharr and the larger McAllen metro. We work on both, and the differences between them - soil profiles, structure ages, HOA situations - are ones we have dealt with enough to know how to handle.
The Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle is the most recognizable landmark in the city, drawing visitors from across the Valley and beyond. The neighborhoods around it on the south side of town represent the older, more established part of San Juan, with homes that have been family-owned for decades. We serve those properties as readily as we do the newer builds on the city's edges.
We also build for homeowners in nearby Alamo, TX, which sits to the west along the same highway corridor and shares the same soil and climate conditions as San Juan. If you are on the boundary between these cities or have family across the line, we cover the whole area.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond to every San Juan request within one business day - you get a real answer quickly, not a vague callback window.
We come to your property, measure the space, and look at soil, grade, and any existing structures. You get a written estimate with line-item costs. This is where we address budget, material options, and timeline so there are no surprises after you sign.
If your San Juan project requires a building permit, we file the application and manage the process. Materials are ordered once you approve the estimate and permits are confirmed, so there is no delay when the build starts.
Our crew keeps the job site clean and works to the agreed schedule. When the project is finished, we walk through every detail with you and confirm everything matches the written scope before we close out the job.
We serve San Juan, TX homeowners with written quotes and no-pressure consultations. One business day response, every time.
(956) 856-1041San Juan is a city of about 38,000 people in Hidalgo County, located in the heart of the Rio Grande Valley between McAllen and Pharr. The city is a predominantly residential community with strong homeownership rates - a majority of households own their homes, which reflects a community where property maintenance and long-term investment matter to residents. The housing stock is a mix of single-family homes from the 1970s and 1980s on the older streets near the Basilica and downtown, and newer subdivisions from the 2000s and 2010s on the city's northern and western edges. Brick and stucco exteriors are the norm across both eras of construction. Nearly all homes are built on concrete slab foundations.
San Juan's community identity is shaped by deep roots and generational ties. Families here have often owned their homes for decades, and the Basilica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year from across the region. The city borders Pharr, TX to the east and McAllen to the west, placing it at the center of the Valley's most active residential corridor. We serve homeowners throughout San Juan and the surrounding communities as part of our regular territory.
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