
Prime Haltom City Deck & Fence builds custom decks, pool decks, covered patios, and fences for Fort Worth homeowners across every neighborhood - from the historic bungalows near Mistletoe Heights to newer subdivisions north of the city - using materials and methods selected for Fort Worth's clay soil and extreme summers.

Fort Worth's long summer season makes a backyard pool almost mandatory for families who want to use their outdoor space in July and August. A proper pool deck brings the whole setup together - we build slip-resistant, heat-tolerant surfaces around pools throughout Fort Worth that hold up under heavy foot traffic and Texas sun.
Fort Worth has an enormous range of home styles, from 1920s Craftsman bungalows in Fairmount to mid-century ranch homes in Wedgwood to newer slab-on-grade houses in far north Fort Worth. A custom design means the deck fits your home's specific architecture, your lot size, and how your family actually uses the backyard.
A covered deck or patio roof is one of the most practical additions for a Fort Worth home because the summer heat makes an uncovered outdoor space nearly unusable from June through September. Shade structures extend your usable outdoor season by months and protect the deck surface from direct UV damage at the same time.
Fort Worth homeowners who want a low-maintenance deck that does not need annual sealing or staining consistently choose composite. Composite boards resist the UV exposure, heat, and moisture swings that North Texas weather delivers year-round, and they come in a range of colors and textures that complement Fort Worth's varied home styles.
A pergola adds overhead structure and partial shade to a Fort Worth backyard without fully enclosing it. We build freestanding and attached pergolas that are properly anchored in Fort Worth's clay soil - anchoring matters here because the ground shifts seasonally, and a pergola set on shallow footings will lean or lift over time.
A large share of Fort Worth's housing was built between the 1950s and 1980s, and decks on homes that age are often overdue for attention. Clay soil movement shifts post footings, and decades of summer heat dry out wood framing until structural members fail. We assess whether a repair or full replacement is the right call and give you an honest answer either way.
Fort Worth sits on heavy clay soil - locals call it black gumbo - that swells when it rains and shrinks when it dries out. That constant expansion and contraction is the single biggest reason deck posts shift, footings crack, and ledger boards pull away from the house over time. A deck builder who sets posts too shallow or skips proper concrete footings in Fort Worth will produce a structure that fails within a few years. The wet spring season followed by a brutal dry summer repeats this cycle year after year, and it affects every property in the city regardless of neighborhood or home age.
Fort Worth's climate adds complexity across every season. Summer averages above 95 degrees Fahrenheit push untreated wood toward cracking and splintering fast. The spring storm season brings large hail and high winds that can damage outdoor structures in a single afternoon - Fort Worth averages several significant hail events per year according to the National Weather Service Fort Worth office. And the city's historic neighborhoods add permit and preservation considerations that do not apply in newer subdivisions. A contractor who builds the same way in Fairmount as they do in Fossil Creek will run into problems on one of those jobs.
Our crew works throughout Fort Worth regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through the City of Fort Worth Development Services Department on projects that require them, and we know what residential deck and fence inspectors in Fort Worth look for during the approval process.
Fort Worth is one of the largest cities in Texas by land area, and the neighborhoods vary dramatically. Older homes near the Fort Worth Stockyards, the Cultural District, or the Fairmount historic district have very different construction needs than a slab-on-grade house in a newer community near Alliance or north toward Saginaw. We work across all of those areas and bring the right approach to each type of home and lot.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Saginaw and throughout the North Fort Worth corridor, and we regularly work on projects that cross the city line between Fort Worth and adjacent municipalities. If your property sits near the Haltom City or Saginaw border, we know how permit requirements compare across those jurisdictions.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we reply within 1 business day. You do not need a design ready - just describe the space and what you are trying to accomplish and we take it from there.
We visit your Fort Worth property, assess the space and any existing structure, and provide a written estimate before you commit. No pressure, no surprise charges after the work starts - what the estimate says is what you pay.
When a permit is required through Fort Worth Development Services, we submit the application and wait for approval before any construction starts. Fort Worth permit processing for residential decks typically takes 5 to 15 business days depending on the current workload.
When construction is complete, we walk through the finished project with you, answer questions, and leave the site clean. Required final inspections through Fort Worth are scheduled and attended by our team.
We serve homeowners throughout Fort Worth, TX - from historic Fairmount to the newer neighborhoods north of the city. Call us or submit the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(682) 271-0566Fort Worth is the 13th largest city in the United States, with a population that has grown well past 900,000 residents. Often called "Where the West Begins," the city sits at the transition from the humid, wooded eastern part of Texas to the drier western plains, and that geography shows up in its climate - hot, dry summers and unpredictable winters. Fort Worth is home to iconic destinations like the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, the Cultural District's world-class museums, and Sundance Square in the heart of downtown. For a broader overview, the Fort Worth Wikipedia article covers the city's history and neighborhoods in detail.
The housing stock ranges from early 1900s Craftsman bungalows in Fairmount and Mistletoe Heights to mid-century ranch homes in Wedgwood and Ridglea Hills to large, newer suburban homes in developments near Alliance in the far north. A significant portion of Fort Worth homes were built between 1950 and 1990 and are now at the age where roofing, HVAC, and outdoor structures need serious attention. Our work in Fort Worth spans all of those neighborhood types - new construction on older lots, additions to mid-century homes, and full outdoor living renovations on properties that have never had a proper deck or covered patio. We also serve homeowners in neighboring Haltom City and throughout the surrounding North Texas communities.
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Learn MoreFrom the historic streets near the Stockyards to the newer subdivisions off I-35W, we bring the same quality and local knowledge to every Fort Worth deck and fence project.