
Flower Mound Deck & Fence serves Southlake, TX homeowners with custom deck design, outdoor kitchen decks, composite and Trex installations, and pergola and fence projects - responding to every inquiry within one business day and providing written estimates at no charge.

Southlake homes typically have the lot size, the budget, and the lifestyle to support a full outdoor kitchen - and a purpose-built deck designed around a grill station, countertops, and seating makes the whole space work much better than a generic platform deck. If you are ready to plan it out, learn how our outdoor kitchen deck service works from design through final installation.
Southlake lots run large - half an acre or more on many streets - and a custom deck plan that accounts for the specific grade, tree placement, and sight lines of your property will look and function far better than a standard size-and-shape package. Every custom deck design starts with your yard, not a catalog page.
Composite decking is the dominant choice on Southlake properties because it holds up to the intense Texas summer heat without the annual sanding, staining, and sealing that wood requires. On a large Southlake deck - which may run 600 to 1,000 square feet - that maintenance difference adds up to many hours and hundreds of dollars every year.
Southlake summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and a pergola with shade sails or a louvered roof can extend the usable outdoor season from a few spring and fall weeks to most of the year. Southlake homeowners who invest in outdoor living spaces consistently add pergolas as the next step after the deck itself.
A covered deck or patio cover is a natural upgrade for Southlake's large back yards - it keeps direct sun and spring hail off the deck surface and creates a sheltered area that works even during the afternoon storms that roll through North Texas from March through October.
Southlake's large lots mean long fence runs, and the expansive clay soil in Tarrant County makes proper post depth critical - posts that are not seated below the active clay zone will start to lean within a few years. We set posts to the depth that Southlake soil conditions require, not the minimum that code allows.
Southlake is one of the wealthiest cities in Texas, and most of its homes were built between the 1990s and the early 2010s - which means many custom and semi-custom homes are now 15 to 35 years old and entering the window where outdoor structures need serious attention. Original decks built with pressure-treated wood in 1998 or 2003 are often well past their useful life, and the large lot sizes mean replacement projects are not small jobs. Contractors working in Southlake need to be comfortable with large-scope outdoor living projects, high-end materials, and homeowners who expect premium workmanship.
The Tarrant County clay soil underneath Southlake is just as active here as it is elsewhere in North Texas. The soil swells during wet springs and shrinks during dry summers, and that constant movement is the primary reason footings fail and fences lean. According to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, expansive clay soils require deeper footings than most other soil types to reach stable ground below the active zone. Southlake's intense summer heat - with temperatures regularly above 100 degrees and UV exposure that accelerates material breakdown - compounds the challenge for any outdoor structure built with wood or standard fasteners.
Our crew works throughout Southlake regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Southlake homes are predominantly large custom and semi-custom single-family houses on half-acre or larger lots - a property type that shapes every aspect of how we plan and execute a project, from footing layout to material selection to permit documentation.
Southlake sits along State Highway 114, which runs through the center of the city and connects it to Grapevine to the east and Keller to the north. The city is served by Carroll Independent School District, which draws long-term families who invest in their properties. Southlake Town Square is the community's main commercial district, and the Bob Jones Nature Center along the western edge of the city is a well-known local landmark.
We also work regularly in Colleyville to the south - a city with a similar property profile to Southlake - and in Grapevine to the east. Permit processes, soil conditions, and typical project scopes in each of those cities are familiar ground for our crew.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We gather some basic project details upfront so we arrive at your property prepared.
We come to your Southlake home at no charge, assess the lot, soil, and existing structures, and discuss your goals. You receive a written estimate before we leave - no verbal ballparks, no pressure to decide on the spot.
We submit the permit application to the City of Southlake Community Development department and schedule construction once approvals are issued. Most deck builds take two to four weeks of active work on-site.
We walk the completed project with you, address any punch-list items, and confirm the city inspection is passed before we consider the job closed. You keep all permit documentation for your records.
We serve Southlake, TX homeowners with free written estimates and one-business-day responses. No obligation to call.
(469) 968-0518Southlake is a city of approximately 32,000 residents in Tarrant County, situated along State Highway 114 between Fort Worth and the DFW International Airport. The city is almost entirely single-family residential - renters and apartment dwellers are rare here - and the housing stock is dominated by large custom and semi-custom homes on generous lots. Most of the city was built between the 1990s and 2010, which gives Southlake's neighborhoods a consistent, established character. The city of Southlake consistently ranks among the highest-income communities in Texas, with median home values well above $1 million.
Carroll Independent School District is a central part of Southlake's identity - families move here specifically for the schools and tend to stay for a decade or more, which means they invest in maintaining and upgrading their properties. Southlake Town Square serves as the city's main shopping and dining hub, and the Bob Jones Nature Center on the western edge provides open-space access for families throughout the area. Homeowners in nearby Keller and Colleyville share similar property profiles and are part of our regular service area.
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