
Flower Mound Deck & Fence serves Grapevine, TX homeowners with pergola installation, custom deck design and build, pool decks, and privacy fencing - with free written estimates and responses within one business day.

Grapevine's spring and fall weather is ideal for outdoor living, but July and August afternoons send most people inside without shade. A pergola turns an exposed deck into a usable space through the summer months - and Grapevine's mix of traditional and newer homes gives plenty of room to design something that fits the existing architecture. See what is possible with our pergola installation service and how we approach the design and permitting process.
Backyard pools are common in Grapevine's established neighborhoods, and the pool deck surface takes more abuse than almost any other outdoor structure - constant water, bare feet on hot surfaces, and soil movement from North Texas clay. We build pool decks with the surface texture and drainage to stay safe and durable through years of use.
Lots near Grapevine Lake have more slope and irregular terrain than flat inland subdivisions, which makes a one-size template impractical. A custom deck design accounts for your grade, drainage, and the trees already in your yard - so the result fits your property instead of fighting it.
A solid roof over your deck or patio extends the outdoor living season in Grapevine by shielding the space from both the summer sun and the spring rain. Covered outdoor spaces also tend to add visible value to Grapevine homes where equity has been rising steadily.
Vinyl fencing is a popular choice in Grapevine's HOA communities because it stays clean and uniform without the repainting or re-staining that wood requires. It is also more resistant to the freeze-thaw cycles that chip paint off wood boards after hard winters.
Grapevine homes built in the 1980s and 1990s are at the age where original decks commonly need either significant repair or full replacement. Homes near the lake are especially prone to moisture-related wood rot and root damage under the footings - issues we look for at every inspection.
Grapevine's housing stock spans a wide range - from older homes near the historic Main Street district that date back decades, to subdivisions built in the 1980s and 1990s throughout the middle of the city, to newer construction closer to Highway 121 and the DFW Airport corridor. That range means the deck and fence work in Grapevine is varied. A contractor who only builds new in flat subdivisions is not well prepared for a sloped lakeside lot or a home near Old Town where setbacks and design standards are different.
The clay soil that runs under most of Grapevine expands and contracts with every seasonal moisture change, and the shrink-swell cycle accelerates on lots near Grapevine Lake where soil stays wetter longer. According to research from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, this is one of the most common causes of structural movement in Texas homes and outdoor structures. Getting the footing depth and sizing right for the specific soil at a given Grapevine address is a basic requirement that not every contractor takes seriously.
Our crew works throughout Grapevine regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Grapevine sits between Coppell, Colleyville, and Southlake - all cities we serve regularly - and the work flows naturally between them. Permits for Grapevine projects go through the City of Grapevine's Development Services department, and we handle the application and inspection scheduling on every permitted project.
Grapevine is well known across the DFW area as the Christmas Capital of Texas, and the historic Main Street district is a genuine neighborhood hub - not just a tourist zone. Homes within a few blocks of that area tend to be older with more individual character, and outdoor projects there require attention to setbacks and design standards that newer subdivisions do not. Lots near Grapevine Mills Mall and the Highway 121 corridor have a different character entirely, with more recently built homes on flatter ground.
We work throughout the surrounding communities as well. Homeowners in Southlake to the west and Coppell to the east are part of our regular service area, and we bring the same approach to soil conditions and permit requirements in each city.
Call or submit the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your property and project before the estimate visit so we can come prepared.
We come to your Grapevine property at no charge, walk the site, assess the slope and soil conditions, and check for any HOA or city-specific requirements that will affect the design or timeline. You get a written estimate before we leave.
We handle the permit application with the City of Grapevine and schedule construction once approvals come through. Most projects take one to three weeks of active construction depending on the scope.
When the project is finished, we walk through the completed work with you, go over any maintenance steps for the specific materials used, and confirm the result matches what was agreed on at the start.
We serve Grapevine homeowners with honest written estimates and replies within one business day. No obligation, no pressure.
(469) 968-0518Grapevine is a mid-size city of about 55,000 residents in Tarrant County, situated between Dallas and Fort Worth with DFW International Airport on its southern border. The historic Main Street district - listed on the National Register of Historic Places - is the cultural heart of the city, drawing both residents and visitors to its shops, restaurants, and the Grapevine Vintage Railroad. Homes near downtown tend to be older and have more individual character, while the neighborhoods that developed in the 1980s and 1990s across the rest of the city follow the brick-veneer single-family pattern common throughout suburban North Texas.
Grapevine Lake, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, sits within and around the city and is one of its most distinctive geographic features. Neighborhoods adjacent to the lake tend to have larger lots, mature trees, and sloped terrain that creates drainage and soil challenges not found on flat inland lots. The city's high home values and strong owner-occupancy rate mean homeowners generally invest in maintaining and improving their properties. We also serve homeowners in Colleyville to the south and Flower Mound to the north, both of which are part of our regular service area.
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