
Stop replacing and repainting wood boards every few years. We build low-maintenance Trex composite decks in Flower Mound that hold up through North Texas summers and come with a 25-year warranty.

Trex deck installation in Flower Mound means building a composite deck with a pressure-treated wood substructure and Trex boards on top - most residential projects in the 300-500 square foot range take a professional crew three to five days to complete.
If you have been staining or replacing boards on a wood deck every year or two, you already know the cycle. Trex is made from recycled wood fibers and plastic film, so it does not rot, splinter, or need annual sealing. For homeowners in Flower Mound, where summers push well past 100 degrees and UV exposure is intense, that low-maintenance profile is a genuine advantage over traditional wood.
If you are still weighing materials, our composite deck installation page covers a broader range of composite brands and options if Trex is not the only product you want to consider.
If boards flex underfoot, feel spongy when you press on them, or show visible rot, the wood has broken down from the inside. In Flower Mound's climate - hot summers and seasonal heavy rain - wood deck deterioration can arrive faster than homeowners expect, often within 10 to 15 years without consistent sealing.
If staining, sealing, or replacing boards has become a recurring budget line, pay attention to that pattern. Many Flower Mound homeowners reach a tipping point where the cumulative cost of maintaining an aging wood deck exceeds what a new Trex deck would have cost - and they still end up with an old deck.
Push on your railing. If anything flexes, leans, or feels unstable, that is a structural concern, not just cosmetic. Flower Mound's expansive clay soil can shift footings over time, and a deck that has started to move needs a professional evaluation before it becomes a safety issue.
If your yard sits unused because there is nowhere comfortable to sit or entertain, a deck changes that entirely. Flower Mound's spring and fall seasons are genuinely pleasant, and a well-placed Trex deck makes those months feel like an extension of your living room rather than wasted square footage.
Every Trex deck we build starts with a pressure-treated wood substructure - posts, beams, and joists anchored into concrete footings designed for Flower Mound's expansive clay soil. On top of that frame, we install the Trex composite boards using hidden fasteners so the surface looks clean with no exposed screw heads. Trex offers multiple product lines at different price points, and we help you choose the right one for your budget and how hard North Texas heat is going to work on the finish.
Beyond the deck surface itself, we build complete outdoor spaces. That means stairs, railing systems, and any built-in features you want to add. If you are thinking about a larger project that adds elevation changes or wraps around part of the house, our pressure-treated wood deck construction page covers structural options in more depth for homeowners who want to compare materials side by side before committing.
Suits homeowners replacing an aging wood deck or adding their first outdoor space on a relatively flat lot.
Suits homes where the back door sits several feet above grade, requiring a taller structure and stair configuration.
Suits homeowners who want the clean, finished look of a matching Trex railing system that complements the deck boards.
Suits homeowners who want us to handle every step - design, HOA submission, permit, construction, and final inspection - end to end.
Flower Mound summers routinely push past 100 degrees, and the sun here is intense enough to fade and degrade lower-quality composite boards faster than manufacturers suggest. That is why local contractors often recommend Trex's capped composite lines over entry-level options - the protective outer shell holds up better under sustained UV exposure. Flower Mound also sits on heavy clay soil that swells when wet and shrinks when dry, which means footing depth and design matter more here than in many other markets. We build footings specifically for local soil conditions, so your deck stays level long after shortcuts would start showing.
We build Trex decks all across the area, including Lewisville and Southlake. Flower Mound also has a high concentration of HOA-governed neighborhoods, and many of them require homeowners to submit deck plans for architectural review before construction begins. That step is separate from the town building permit and can add two to four weeks if you are not ready for it. We handle both submissions as part of our process, so you are not left figuring it out on your own.
We respond within one business day. The first conversation is a quick call to understand what you are looking for - deck size, location on your property, and whether you have any HOA requirements. No commitment needed.
We come to your home, walk the space, and talk through your options - size, Trex product line, railing style, and stairs. You get a written estimate within a few days, with no pressure to decide on the spot.
Once you sign, we prepare the permit application for the Town of Flower Mound and handle your HOA architectural review submission if needed. This phase typically takes two to four weeks - we keep you updated throughout.
We dig footings, build the frame, pass the town inspection, then install Trex boards and railings using hidden fasteners for a clean surface. When complete, we walk the finished deck with you and leave your yard clean.
We handle permits, HOA review, and clay-soil footing design. Call or send a message and we will get back to you within one business day.
(469) 968-0518Every deck we build goes through the Town of Flower Mound permit and inspection process. That means an independent town inspector verifies the structure before it is covered up, and you have the paperwork that matters when you sell.
We have navigated HOA architectural review in Flower Mound's governed neighborhoods many times. We know what boards typically ask for, how to prepare the submission correctly, and how to avoid the back-and-forth that delays projects by weeks.
Flower Mound's expansive clay soil shifts with every rain cycle. We design footings specifically for these conditions - dug deep enough and sized to resist soil movement - so your deck stays level and solid over the long term. NADRA deck building standards guide our framing practices.
We do not recommend the same product line for every yard. Flower Mound's triple-digit summers and intense UV exposure favor Trex's capped composite lines, and we walk you through the differences so you can make an informed choice for your budget and climate.
When you combine proper permitting, HOA experience, soil-appropriate footing design, and honest material guidance, you get a deck that holds up and a process that does not surprise you. That is what we aim to deliver on every project in Flower Mound.
Compare Trex against a classic pressure-treated wood deck - a durable, budget-friendly option that also handles Flower Mound's climate well when properly sealed.
Learn MoreExplore composite decking beyond Trex - including other top brands and material comparisons to help you find the right fit for your project.
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