
Flower Mound Deck & Fence serves Lewisville homeowners with composite deck installation, custom deck design, deck repair, and fence work - built to handle the local climate and soil conditions, with free estimates and replies within one business day.

Lewisville summers are long and hot, and composite decking handles that heat significantly better than natural wood - no annual sealing, no boards cupping or cracking, and warranties that run 25 years or longer. If you want a deck that looks sharp with minimal upkeep, see how our composite deck installation works and what to expect from the process.
Most of Lewisville's housing was built between the 1980s and early 2000s, putting many decks at the age where boards are cracking, railings are loosening, or footings have shifted in the clay soil. We assess the damage and give you an honest recommendation - repair when it makes sense, replace when it does not.
Lewisville's single-family neighborhoods have a lot of modest-sized lots where privacy fencing makes an immediate difference in how usable the backyard feels. We install wood privacy fences that are properly set for North Texas clay soil - posts that stay plumb even as the ground shifts seasonally.
Backyard pools are a fixture in many Lewisville neighborhoods, and the deck around them needs to handle constant moisture, summer foot traffic, and the same clay soil movement that affects everything else in this part of Texas. We build pool decks with materials and drainage designed for this environment.
An uncovered deck in Lewisville becomes nearly unusable by July without some overhead shade. A covered deck or patio cover extends the season by weeks in both directions and makes the space genuinely livable during the midday heat that runs from June through September.
Wood decks in Lewisville need to be sealed before the first summer arrives - preferably within 60 to 90 days of installation - and resealed every one to three years after that. The clay soil movement and spring hail exposure here accelerate wear on unprotected surfaces.
Lewisville sits on the same North Texas clay soil that causes ground movement all across the DFW area. Clay expands when the spring rains come and shrinks back during the dry summer and fall - and that cycle puts stress on every footing, post, and slab in the ground. A deck built with footings that are not deep enough, or fence posts that are not set in proper concrete, will start to show problems within a few years. Contractors who work here know this and build for it from the start.
The city also has a significant share of housing from the 1980s and 1990s - a period when deck construction methods and material standards were different from what they are today. Decks built in that era on modest Lewisville lots are hitting the stage where boards have failed, railings are no longer safe, and footings may have shifted enough to require re-leveling or complete replacement. The newer subdivisions on the edges of the city, like the Castle Hills area, have more recent construction but their own considerations around HOA design standards and newer permit requirements. Knowing both ends of that spectrum is part of working effectively across Lewisville.
Our crew works throughout Lewisville regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Lewisville Development Services department for every applicable project. Familiarity with the local review process means we can build realistic timelines and avoid the delays that catch homeowners off guard.
Lewisville is a city of contrast. The older neighborhoods near Old Town along Main Street have smaller homes on tighter lots, often with mature trees and decades of deferred maintenance to work around. The areas near Vista Ridge Mall along I-35E are more commercial, while the neighborhoods closer to Lewisville Lake have a distinct character - some homes back up directly to parkland or lake-adjacent green space, and moisture management is a real consideration for outdoor structures in those areas. Homes near the lake know that humidity stays higher and materials face more stress than in drier inland neighborhoods.
We also serve the communities surrounding Lewisville. If you are in Flower Mound to the west or Coppell to the south, we cover those areas as well and bring the same understanding of local conditions.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask basic questions upfront so we can show up to your property prepared rather than starting from scratch on the day we visit.
We visit your Lewisville property, look at the site conditions - including soil, drainage, and any HOA or permit requirements specific to your area - and give you a written estimate at no charge. This is where we address any cost questions directly.
We pull the required permits with the City of Lewisville and schedule construction once approvals are in place. Active building typically takes one to three weeks. You do not need to be home during the build, but we communicate progress at each stage.
When the project is finished, we walk through every part of the work with you, explain any care or maintenance that applies to your specific materials, and make sure everything meets your expectations before we close out.
We serve homeowners throughout Lewisville, TX - from Old Town to the neighborhoods near Lewisville Lake. Free estimates and replies within one business day.
(469) 968-0518Lewisville is a city of around 115,000 people located in Denton County along Interstate 35E, roughly 25 miles north of downtown Dallas. Most of the city's residential growth happened between the mid-1980s and the early 2000s, which means the dominant housing stock is brick-veneer single-family homes on quarter-acre or smaller lots - homes that are now in the 25-to-40-year age range and require more active upkeep. The older parts of the city, near Old Town Lewisville on Main Street, have smaller homes from the 1960s and 1970s. Newer subdivisions like Castle Hills on the city's edges were developed in the 2000s and 2010s and have larger homes with different design standards.
Lewisville Lake, managed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, sits along the northeastern edge of the city and covers more than 29,000 acres. It is one of the most visited lakes in Texas and a defining feature of life in Lewisville - some neighborhoods back directly up to lake parkland, and homes in those areas deal with more moisture and humidity than properties further inland. Lewisville is also a diverse community with a mix of long-established residents and newer arrivals, and it serves as a practical base for people working throughout the DFW metro. Nearby communities we also serve include Flower Mound to the west and Carrollton to the south.
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