
Flower Mound Deck & Fence serves Hurst homeowners with pool deck construction, composite and wood deck builds, vinyl and privacy fence installation, and pergolas. We respond within one business day and deliver free written estimates with no obligation.

Hurst homeowners with backyard pools need a deck surface that handles constant moisture exposure and the intense UV radiation of a North Texas summer without cracking, splintering, or turning slippery. Composite and pressure-treated materials both work well here when properly installed with the clay-soil footings that Hurst conditions require. Learn more about material options and construction details on our pool deck construction page.
For Hurst homeowners replacing an aging pressure-treated deck, composite is the most popular upgrade we install. Composite holds its color through the 95-degree heat that defines summer in the HEB area and does not require the annual staining cycle that wood demands in this climate.
Many Hurst fences are original to the home and reaching the end of their service life. Cedar privacy panels are a natural match for the brick ranch homes common throughout Hurst, and proper post depth on Tarrant County clay is the single most important factor in preventing early lean and failure.
Vinyl privacy fencing is a solid choice for Hurst homeowners who want a fence that does not need painting, staining, or re-nailing after every major storm. White and tan vinyl panels pair naturally with the brick-veneer construction that makes up the majority of Hurst neighborhoods.
A pergola extends the outdoor season for Hurst homeowners who want to use their back patio without sitting in full sun from May through September. Hurst lots are modest in size, so we design pergola structures to fit available space without crossing setbacks or crowding the yard.
Hurst homeowners with structurally sound wood decks that have gone gray or started surface-checking benefit from a professional stain and seal before the next summer cycle. A quality penetrating finish applied before peak heat slows UV breakdown and limits the moisture absorption that leads to rot on North Texas decks.
Hurst is a city of about 40,000 people in Tarrant County, sitting between Fort Worth and Dallas in the core of the Mid-Cities. The homeownership rate is solid and the housing stock is mature - most homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, which puts them at 45 to 75 years old. One-story brick ranch homes are the dominant construction type here, and many have original concrete flatwork, wood fences, or decks that have never been replaced. Those structures have been moving with the expansive clay soil underneath them for decades, and the results - leaning fence posts, shifted deck footings, and cracked concrete - are among the most common calls we receive from Hurst homeowners.
The DFW area - including Hurst - sits in one of the most active hail corridors in the United States, and spring thunderstorms regularly cause surface damage to decks and fencing across the HEB area. Summers are long and brutal: temperatures regularly reach 95 to 98 degrees Fahrenheit from June through August, and the UV intensity accelerates the breakdown of unprotected wood surfaces faster than homeowners typically expect. Any deck builder or fence contractor working in Hurst needs to understand how these conditions interact with the older building stock here, because a structure that might hold up fine in a milder climate can fail early if it is not installed or maintained with the North Texas environment in mind.
Our crew works throughout Hurst regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Permits for deck and fence projects in Hurst are processed through the Hurst Community Development Department. Standard residential permit review typically takes two to four weeks. We submit the application immediately after you approve the written estimate so the review period does not hold up your project start.
Hurst is one of three cities in the "HEB" corridor - the shorthand locals use for the connected communities of Hurst, Euless, and Bedford along Highway 183 and Loop 820. North East Mall along Pipeline Road is the city's most recognizable landmark, and Chisholm Park near the center of town is a gathering spot for families from across Hurst. The neighborhoods here are close-knit and compact, with single-family homes sitting on modest lots where tight lot spacing means contractors need to plan carefully for equipment access and material staging.
We serve the full HEB corridor. If your project is in Keller to the north or in Bedford right next door, our team covers those cities as part of our regular work throughout this part of Tarrant County.
Contact us by phone or through the contact form on this site. We respond within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you - no long wait queues.
We visit the property, measure the site, review the scope, and discuss material options. You receive a written itemized estimate before any commitment - this is where we also address what permits the City of Hurst will require and what that adds to the timeline.
We submit the permit application immediately after approval. Once the City of Hurst clears the permit - typically two to four weeks - construction begins. Most deck projects complete in one to two weeks of active work.
We walk through the completed project with you before we consider the job done. If anything needs adjustment, we handle it before leaving the site. You do not need to track us down after the fact.
We serve Hurst homeowners throughout the HEB area. Free written estimates, no obligation, and we respond within one business day.
(469) 968-0518Hurst is part of the Mid-Cities corridor that fills the space between Fort Worth and Dallas in Tarrant County. The city shares the "HEB" identity with its immediate neighbors Euless and Bedford - a shorthand every local knows. Most of the housing stock was built during the postwar suburban boom between the 1950s and 1980s, giving Hurst a neighborhood character defined by one-story brick ranch homes, mature trees, and modest backyards. The city is essentially fully built out, with very little undeveloped land remaining, which means the focus here is on maintaining and improving existing homes rather than new construction. Hurst, Texas sits at a convenient crossroads with quick access to both Fort Worth and Dallas via Highway 183 and Loop 820.
North East Mall along Pipeline Road is the city's most visible landmark - one of the larger regional shopping centers in the entire DFW area. Chisholm Park serves as the city's main green space, with recreation facilities, trails, and a fishing pond that draw families from across town. The Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District serves the city and is one reason long-term residents put down roots here. Homeowners who have been in Hurst for decades are the backbone of the property maintenance market, and we are proud to serve them. We also work in nearby Euless and throughout the broader Mid-Cities area.
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