
Prime Haltom City Deck & Fence builds custom decks, pergolas, privacy fences, and covered patios for Keller homeowners - with design that fits the larger lots, brick and stone exteriors, and higher standards that Keller properties call for, backed by a crew serving North Tarrant County since 2016.

Keller homes often sit on quarter-acre or larger lots with room for a substantial outdoor living space - but most decks we see here were added as simple afterthoughts rather than designed to match the home. Our custom deck design and build process starts with your yard and your home, producing a structure that looks like it belongs there rather than one that was bolted on later.
Keller homeowners who invest in a quality outdoor space typically want materials that hold up for the long term without demanding annual maintenance. Composite decking resists the 100-degree-plus summer heat that warps and cracks wood, holds color without fading, and does not need staining or sealing year after year - a strong fit for Keller properties where low-maintenance is a priority.
Many Keller yards have mature trees that already provide partial shade, and a pergola works well in those settings - adding structure and overhead coverage without blocking the canopy entirely. We design and build pergolas in cedar and composite that are anchored to handle North Texas wind loads and sized to complement the scale of larger Keller lots.
A Keller summer makes an uncovered deck unusable by late morning most days from June through September. A properly built patio cover or covered deck structure extends the usable season for your outdoor space significantly and adds real value to a Keller home where backyard square footage commands a premium. We build covers that match the brick and stone aesthetic common throughout the city.
Keller neighborhoods from the 1990s and 2000s were built with cedar fence lines that are now 20 to 30 years old. Many of those original fences are leaning, rotting at the base, or missing boards - driven out by the clay soil movement and North Texas weather cycles. We replace aging fence lines with properly set cedar or pressure-treated wood privacy fences built to last another 20 years.
Keller homeowners who entertain regularly often want more than a basic deck - they want a full outdoor living setup with cooking space, seating, and covered overhead. We build outdoor kitchen deck structures designed for the load requirements of grills, refrigerators, and countertop materials, with framing that accounts for the weight and the long-term soil movement these larger structures experience.
Keller is one of the higher-income cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with median home values well above $400,000 and a homeowner base that expects quality work and quality materials. Most homes here were built during the suburban boom of the 1990s and 2000s, which means the housing stock is now 15 to 35 years old - old enough that original roofing, fencing, and outdoor structures are aging out and need replacement. The lots are larger than in many neighboring cities, often quarter-acre or bigger, and they frequently feature mature oak and elm trees whose root systems create both an asset and a challenge for any contractor working on the ground. A deck builder who does not account for root zones during footing placement will leave a structure that lifts and shifts as roots expand underneath.
The climate demands are identical to the rest of North Texas - sustained summer heat above 100 degrees, active spring hail seasons, and expansive clay soil that moves with every rain and dry cycle. But in Keller, the scale of projects is often larger and the materials budget is generally higher, which means mistakes are more costly and homeowners are less forgiving of shortcuts. We bring the same approach here that we use across North Tarrant County: proper footing depth, materials matched to the climate, and work that holds up beyond the first year.
Our crew works throughout Keller regularly, and we pull building permits through the City of Keller on projects that require them. We are familiar with what the city expects on residential deck and fence permits and how to navigate the inspection process without delays.
We work across all parts of Keller - from the older neighborhoods near Keller Town Center along Keller Parkway to the newer subdivisions on the west side off Rufe Snow Drive, and the residential streets near Bear Creek Park that attract families who plan to be in their homes long-term. Keller is served by the Keller Independent School District, and many of the homeowners we serve moved here specifically for the schools and intend to stay. That means they invest in their properties and want work that holds up, not work that looks good on the day it is finished and starts failing two years later.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Colleyville and Watauga, so we understand how property types, lot sizes, and permit requirements compare across the cities that border Keller. If you live near a city line and want to confirm which municipality covers your project, we figure that out before any work begins.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form - we reply within 1 business day. No drawings required at this stage; just describe the project and your property and we take it from there.
We visit your Keller property, measure the space, note any tree root zones or grade changes, and give you a written estimate that covers materials, labor, and permit costs. No ballpark pricing - everything is detailed before you commit.
We submit the permit application to the City of Keller and handle all required inspections. Once permits are approved, construction begins - most decks take 5 to 10 days, larger covered structures and multi-level builds take 12 to 18 days.
We walk the completed project with you and address anything that does not match the agreed scope before we leave. The site is cleaned up, and any questions about care and maintenance are answered before we sign off.
We serve Keller homeowners with detailed written estimates and no-pressure consultations. Call or submit the form and we will respond within 1 business day.
(682) 271-0566Keller is a city of about 48,000 residents in northern Tarrant County, situated between Fort Worth and Denton along US-377 and near Interstate 35W. It grew rapidly during the 1990s and 2000s suburban expansion and is now an established community known for high homeownership rates, strong school performance through Keller ISD, and a mix of neighborhoods ranging from older ranch-style homes near the downtown area to newer stone-and-brick subdivisions on the west and north sides. The housing stock is almost entirely single-family detached, with very few apartments or high-density developments, and the homeownership rate is among the highest in the region.
The heart of the city is Keller Town Center along Keller Parkway, a walkable area with local shops and restaurants that gives the city a small-town character despite its location in one of the largest metro areas in the country. Bear Creek Park, one of the city's most-used green spaces, anchors the residential neighborhoods nearby. Many of the established neighborhoods in Keller feature quarter-acre or larger lots with mature oak and elm trees - a setting that calls for thoughtful deck and fence design rather than a one-size approach. Neighboring Colleyville borders Keller to the south, and many homeowners near that boundary share similar property profiles - larger lots, higher home values, and a preference for quality materials over the cheapest available option.
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Learn MoreKeller summers are long. A covered deck or well-designed outdoor structure makes your backyard usable year-round. Reach out now and we will get you on the schedule.