
Flower Mound Deck & Fence builds custom decks, composite and Trex installations, and privacy fences for homeowners across Flower Mound, TX - with free written estimates and replies within one business day.

Flower Mound lots range from tight quarter-acre suburban yards to generous half-acre spreads near Grapevine Lake, and a custom deck is designed around your specific space, slope, and style - not pulled from a catalog. If you have been wondering what is possible for your backyard, explore our custom deck design and build service to see how we approach each project.
Homes with backyard pools are common in Flower Mound, and the right pool deck surface has to handle constant water exposure, bare feet in 100-degree heat, and the soil movement that comes with North Texas clay. We build pool decks that stay slip-resistant and look great year after year.
Most Flower Mound homes were built in the 1990s and 2000s, which means decks in many neighborhoods are now 20 to 30 years old and showing the effects of heat, UV exposure, and shifting clay soil. We inspect, repair, or replace decks at any stage of wear.
Flower Mound summers push above 100 degrees for weeks at a time, and untreated or poorly sealed wood dries out and cracks fast in that environment. Regular staining and sealing keeps your deck protected through the heat and extends its life by years.
In Flower Mound's HOA-governed neighborhoods, vinyl fencing is popular because it maintains a clean, consistent look with no painting or sealing required. We install vinyl fences that satisfy HOA requirements and hold up to North Texas weather without fading or warping.
Flower Mound's spring and fall weather is perfect for outdoor living, but summer afternoons are brutal without shade. A pergola turns an exposed deck into a usable outdoor room and can be designed to match your home's existing style and materials.
Flower Mound sits on expansive clay soils that shift with every major rain and every prolonged dry spell. That constant ground movement puts stress on deck footings, fence posts, and any structure attached to or set into the ground. A deck that was built without footings deep enough for local soil conditions can start to wobble within a few years - not because the deck was bad, but because the builder did not account for what is under the yard. Contractors who work here regularly know to ask about soil and to dig accordingly.
The town has also grown fast. Most of the housing stock went up between 1990 and 2010, which means a large share of Flower Mound decks are now 20 to 35 years old and showing wear from decades of Texas summers, spring hailstorms, and occasional hard freezes. Homeowners in established neighborhoods like Canyon Falls, Wellington, and Bridlewood are at the age of first major deck renovation or replacement. Understanding what that housing stock looks like - and how local building codes have evolved since those decks were first built - is part of doing this work well here.
Our crew works throughout Flower Mound regularly, and we pull permits through the Town of Flower Mound Building Inspections division for every applicable project. Knowing the local review timeline - typically one to three weeks - helps us build realistic project schedules and keep homeowners from getting surprised by delays.
Flower Mound is named for the large natural earthen mound near the center of town, and the area has strong tree cover and a variety of lot sizes across its neighborhoods. Homes near Grapevine Lake on the western and southern edges of town tend to have larger lots with more slope and more moisture-related considerations. Homes in the newer subdivisions along FM 1171 are typically more recent builds with different HOA requirements and design preferences.
We serve homeowners in Flower Mound and the surrounding cities. If you are in Lewisville or in one of the other nearby communities, we cover those areas too - and we bring the same familiarity with local soil, weather, and permit requirements to every job.
Call or submit the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We ask a few questions about your project so we can come prepared with the right information.
We come to your Flower Mound property, look at the site, talk through what you have in mind, and identify any local factors - soil conditions, HOA rules, permit requirements - that will shape the project. The estimate we give you is free and in writing.
We handle the permit application with the Town of Flower Mound and schedule the build once approvals are in hand. Most active construction takes one to three weeks depending on project scope and weather.
Once the work is complete, we walk through the finished project with you, cover any maintenance steps specific to your materials and our local climate, and hand over all warranty documentation before we leave.
We serve homeowners throughout Flower Mound, TX. Free estimates, replies within one business day, and no pressure.
(469) 968-0518Flower Mound is a town of roughly 82,000 people in Denton County, about 25 miles northwest of Dallas. The name comes from a large natural earthen mound near the center of town that was historically covered in wildflowers. The community grew rapidly from the 1990s through the 2010s, and most of its housing stock reflects that era: two-story brick-veneer homes on slab foundations, with quarter-acre to half-acre lots, two- or three-car garages, and backyard outdoor living spaces. The western and southern edges of town border Grapevine Lake, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, giving the area a mix of lakeside properties and wooded interior neighborhoods. Newer subdivisions along FM 1171 and Flower Mound Road have continued to add larger, more recent homes to the town's housing mix.
Flower Mound is also home to the North American headquarters of Daikin, one of the world's largest HVAC manufacturers, along with several other major employers that keep many residents working locally rather than commuting into Dallas. The town has a high owner-occupancy rate - roughly 80 percent of homes are owner-occupied - and median home values in the $500,000 to $550,000 range. That combination of stable ownership and high property values means homeowners here tend to invest in their properties rather than defer maintenance. Neighboring communities include Lewisville to the east and Coppell to the south, both of which we also serve.
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