
Stop refinishing a deck every year. We install Trex composite decks that hold their color and structure through North Texas summers - backed by a 25-year warranty and built on footings sized for Tarrant County clay soil.

Trex deck installation in Haltom City means building a pressure-treated wood frame and fastening composite boards - made from reclaimed wood fibers and recycled plastic - on top of that structure, most jobs take three to five working days on site once the permit is approved and materials are staged.
Haltom City homeowners choose Trex because the North Texas climate is genuinely hard on traditional wood decks. Summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and anything left outdoors takes a beating from UV exposure alone. Trex holds its color and structure under those conditions far better than pine or cedar - and it does not need annual staining to stay presentable. If you are comparing material options, our composite deck installation page covers how different composite products compare so you can make the right choice for your budget.
Every Trex project we build in Haltom City goes through the city permit and inspection process. That means an independent city inspector checks the structure before you ever step on it - which is exactly the kind of protection that matters for something your family will use every day.
Walk across your deck barefoot and pay attention to how it feels. If boards flex more than they used to, feel spongy in spots, or have started to splinter at the edges, the wood is breaking down. In Haltom City's climate - intense summer heat followed by wet winters - wood decks deteriorate faster than in milder regions, and what looks like surface wear is often a sign of deeper rot underneath.
If you have been paying to have your deck sanded and stained every year and it still looks weathered within a season, you are on a treadmill that only gets more expensive. That is a common story for Haltom City homeowners with older pine decks, where the sun and heat burn through protective coatings quickly. Switching to Trex breaks that cycle entirely - no staining, no sealing, no painting, ever.
Stand at the edge of your deck and look at where it connects to your home. If there is a visible gap forming, or if any support posts look like they are leaning or have shifted, the structure has moved. Haltom City's expansive clay soil is often the culprit - it pushes and pulls at footings with each rain cycle. This is a safety issue, not just a cosmetic one, and worth having a contractor assess before anyone puts weight on it.
If a home inspector flagged your deck during a sale or refinance, or if your homeowner's insurance carrier has raised concerns about the structure, that is a formal signal the deck needs attention. Replacing it with a properly permitted Trex deck resolves the issue and gives you documentation that the new structure was inspected and approved by the City of Haltom City.
We handle the full scope from the first site visit through permit submission, framing, decking, railings, and final inspection. The structural frame - the part you will never see once the boards go down - is built from pressure-treated lumber on concrete footings sized specifically for Tarrant County clay soil. The Trex boards clip or screw into place on top of that frame using a hidden fastener system, so there are no visible screw heads on the finished surface. We walk you through the Trex product lines - from Select to Transcend - so you can match the board to your budget and how hard the deck will actually be used.
Beyond the deck surface itself, we install your choice of railing system - Trex Transcend, cable rail, or aluminum balusters - and any stairs your project needs. If you want to add shade or expand the space further, we can coordinate with our pressure-treated wood deck construction team on a hybrid structure, or plan a future pergola alongside the initial build. All work is permitted through Haltom City before any tools hit your yard. Learn more about our composite deck installation options if you want to compare other composite brands alongside Trex.
Best for homeowners who want the composite advantage - no rot, no staining - at the most accessible price point.
A step up in grain realism and scratch resistance, suited to families with kids or pets who will use the deck heavily.
Trex's premium line with the most realistic wood grain and the strongest fade and stain warranty. Ideal for full sun decks or homes where curb appeal matters most.
Complete builds that include a matching Trex railing system and code-compliant stairs - everything installed and inspected as a single permitted project.
Haltom City sits in Tarrant County, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees and the sun is intense for months at a stretch. That level of heat and UV exposure is exactly why composite decking has become so popular in this area. Traditional pine decks that look fine in year one often look rough by year three in this climate - cracking, fading, and requiring staining just to stay presentable. Trex is engineered to hold up under that kind of sun. When comparing Trex product lines, it is worth considering a higher-grade board if your deck gets full afternoon exposure, since the premium lines carry stronger fade warranties that actually matter here. The Trex Company and the North American Deck and Railing Association both publish guidance on how to evaluate composite products for hot climates.
Haltom City also sits on heavy expansive clay soil - the same black gumbo that shifts slabs and cracks driveways throughout Tarrant County. That soil movement is what knocks wood deck footings out of level over time. We set Trex deck footings deep enough to stay stable through seasonal soil changes, which is something homeowners in Haltom City, TX and nearby North Richland Hills, TX both benefit from. Spring build slots fill fast in this market - if you want your deck ready for summer, January or February is the right time to reach out.
Reach out by phone or form and we will schedule a free on-site visit, usually within a few days. We measure your space, walk through Trex product options, and give you a written estimate with no obligation. We respond to all inquiries within one business day.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we draw up the plans and submit the permit application to the City of Haltom City on your behalf. Permit approval typically takes one to two weeks - we keep you updated so there are no surprises on timing.
The first one to two days on site focus on setting concrete footings and building the pressure-treated frame. This is the structural foundation of the whole deck. In Haltom City's clay soil, this step gets the most attention - we do not rush it.
Once the frame is ready, Trex boards are fastened using a hidden clip system, followed by any railing and stair installation. After completion, the city inspector verifies the structure meets Haltom City's standards - then it is yours to use immediately. Composite decking needs no curing time.
We will come to your yard, measure the space, and give you a written Trex estimate - no obligation and no sales pressure.
(682) 271-0566We submit the permit application to the City of Haltom City and coordinate the inspection for every deck we build. You never have to navigate that process yourself, and you end up with a stamped, approved structure on record with the city.
The expansive clay soil throughout Haltom City is one of the most common reasons decks shift and go out of level after a few years. We size and depth footings specifically for local soil conditions - which is a detail contractors from outside this area frequently get wrong.
We have been building decks in this area since 2016, which means we know Haltom City's permit office, its soil, and its neighborhoods. That local familiarity shows up in how smoothly projects run from estimate to inspection pass.
Every project starts with a written, itemized estimate that breaks down materials and labor. You know exactly what you are agreeing to before signing anything. The estimate is free and comes with no obligation to proceed.
These are the details that determine whether a Trex deck holds up for twenty-five years or starts causing problems in five. If you want to verify contractor license status in Texas before hiring anyone, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation makes it easy to check online in a couple of minutes.
A classic wood deck built on properly engineered footings - a lower upfront cost that trades some long-term maintenance savings for budget flexibility today.
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Learn MoreSpring build slots in the DFW area fill up fast - reach out now and we will lock in your project before the season books up.