
Flower Mound Deck & Fence serves Keller, TX homeowners with cedar and composite deck construction, deck repair and replacement, pergolas, and fence installation - responding to every inquiry within one business day and providing written estimates at no charge.

Cedar is a popular choice in Keller because it handles the Texas heat better than standard pressure-treated pine - it is naturally more stable, less prone to warping, and contains oils that resist moisture changes from the area's clay soil cycles. If you are comparing material options for your yard, see how our cedar wood deck construction service works from site prep through final sealing.
Keller homeowners who want to skip the annual maintenance routine often choose composite decking - it resists the UV fading and surface cracking that North Texas summers put on unprotected wood, and it does not need to be restained every season. For brick-exterior homes where curb appeal and property values matter, composite boards also tend to hold their appearance much longer than treated wood.
Keller's housing stock was largely built in the 1990s and 2000s, which means many original decks are 20 to 30 years old and starting to show serious wear from clay soil movement and prolonged heat exposure. Surface boards that have dried and cracked are often repairable, but footings that have shifted with the soil typically signal that a full replacement is the smarter investment.
Keller's quarter-acre-plus lots in established neighborhoods give many homeowners the space to add a pergola alongside the deck - and shade makes a real difference when summer temperatures stay above 100 degrees for weeks at a time. A pergola with a climbing vine or shade cloth turns a Keller backyard into a space the family can actually use through July and August.
Mature oak and elm trees in Keller's older neighborhoods are a double-edged feature - they provide shade but their root systems lift posts and push existing fence lines out of plumb over time. We plan around tree roots before any post goes in the ground, because moving a fence line after the fact is significantly more expensive than routing it correctly from the start.
Keller backyards with in-ground pools need decking that can handle constant exposure to water and the clay soil movement that affects all flatwork in this area. A pool deck built with the right materials and properly tied to stable footings will stay level and safe through many Texas summers, while one built to the minimum spec often needs repair within five years.
Keller is a city of about 48,000 people in Tarrant County, and almost all of it is single-family residential. The housing stock is dominated by brick-exterior homes built in the 1990s and 2000s, which means a significant share of original decks and fences are now 20 to 30 years old. At that age, North Texas heat and clay soil movement have done their work - and homeowners are looking at decisions between targeted repairs and full replacements. Contractors working regularly in Keller see these conditions on nearly every job site, and that familiarity shapes how we approach material selection, footing design, and scope conversations with each homeowner.
The clay soil beneath Keller neighborhoods is one of the most important factors in any outdoor structure project. This soil is classified as expansive, which means it absorbs water and swells during wet periods, then contracts during the dry summers that regularly stretch from June through September in North Texas. According to the USDA Web Soil Survey, Tarrant County soils have a high shrink-swell rating, and structures built without footings reaching below the active clay zone are vulnerable to movement year after year. Keller's established neighborhoods also have mature trees with extensive root systems that add another layer of complexity for fence and deck footing placement.
Our crew works throughout Keller regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Keller sits between Fort Worth and Denton along US-377, with I-35W a short drive to the west - a location that puts it right in the middle of our regular service territory. Permit applications for deck and fence projects in Keller are handled through the City of Keller Development Services department, and review timelines for standard residential projects typically run two to four weeks.
The city has a distinct small-town feel centered around Keller Town Center along Keller Parkway, with local shops and restaurants that give it a different character from the larger suburban cities nearby. Bear Creek Park is a well-known green space that many neighborhood streets connect to, and established neighborhoods closest to downtown Keller tend to have the largest lots and the oldest trees. Newer subdivisions in north and west Keller on streets off Rufe Snow Drive have smaller lots and more recently built homes with stone veneer and stucco accents alongside brick.
We also serve the cities adjacent to Keller. Homeowners in Denton to the north and Southlake to the south are part of our regular service area, and the soil conditions, permit processes, and project types in both cities are ground we know well.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We collect some basic project details before visiting so we come prepared with the right questions.
We come to your Keller home at no charge, assess the lot, tree placement, soil conditions, and any existing structures. You leave the visit with a written estimate - no verbal ballparks, no surprise add-ons later.
We handle the permit application with the City of Keller and schedule construction once approvals come through. Most active builds run one to three weeks depending on project size and scope.
We walk the finished project with you and handle any punch-list items before closing out the job. City inspection documentation stays with you, and we are reachable if anything comes up after completion.
We serve Keller, TX homeowners with free written estimates and one-business-day responses. No obligation to call.
(469) 968-0518Keller is a city of approximately 48,000 residents in Tarrant County, located between Fort Worth and Denton along US-377. The city is almost entirely single-family residential with very few apartment complexes, and it has one of the higher homeownership rates in the Fort Worth metro area. Keller Independent School District covers most of the city and draws long-term families who tend to stay and invest in their properties. The city's housing stock is predominantly brick-exterior homes built in the 1990s and 2000s, with newer stone-veneer and stucco construction in the subdivisions developed in north and west Keller over the past two decades.
Keller Town Center along Keller Parkway gives the city a small-town commercial feel, and Bear Creek Park is a popular green space with trails and sports fields that families across the city use regularly. The Keller Farmers Market is a Saturday staple that draws residents from throughout the area. Homeowners in neighboring Southlake to the south share Keller's profile of large single-family homes on established lots, and homeowners in Denton to the north are also part of our regular service territory.
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