
Quality Brownsville Deck & Fence builds outdoor kitchen decks, covered patios, screened porches, and fences for Edinburg homeowners - we have served Hidalgo County since 2016 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Edinburg has the climate for outdoor cooking nearly year-round. An outdoor kitchen deck turns a basic backyard into a functional entertaining space and is a worthwhile investment in a city where evenings outdoors are comfortable for most of the year. See our outdoor kitchen decks page for layout options and what goes into the build.
Edinburg's summer sun is relentless from June through September, and an open deck can be too hot to use during those months. A patio cover or covered deck structure provides shade that makes the space usable during summer afternoons and protects the deck surface from UV breakdown.
Mosquitoes and other insects are a real issue in Edinburg, especially near the Edinburg Scenic Wetlands and low-lying areas that hold moisture. A screened porch keeps insects out while keeping the outdoor feel - a common upgrade for families who want to spend time outside without the pest problem.
Many Edinburg homeowners choose composite decking because of how well it holds up under the local heat cycle. Unlike pressure-treated wood, composite boards do not absorb moisture from seasonal rains, crack from the summer UV, or require annual staining to stay in good condition.
Vinyl fencing is a practical choice for Edinburg properties - it handles the summer heat and UV exposure without cracking, and it does not require the regular painting or sealing that wood fences need in South Texas. It also holds up well against the clay soil movement that can cause wood posts to lean over time.
Pergolas work well in Edinburg backyards where homeowners want shade and structure without fully enclosing the space. Many homeowners near the UTRGV campus neighborhoods and the newer subdivisions on the north side of the city have added pergolas as a lower-cost alternative to a full covered patio build.
Edinburg is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, and that growth means a wide range of property types and housing ages throughout the city. Older neighborhoods near downtown and around the Hidalgo County courthouse have homes from the 1950s and 1960s - stucco and brick houses on modest lots with slab foundations that have been settling for decades. Newer subdivisions on the north and west sides of the city, built in the 1990s through 2010s, sit on the same expansive clay soil and are already showing the foundation movement and drainage issues that come with Edinburg's weather cycles. Homes near the UTRGV campus include a mix of owner-occupied houses and rental properties, many of which have deferred outdoor maintenance that has compounded over the years.
The climate in Edinburg demands specific choices in materials and construction methods. Summers regularly push past 100 degrees, and the city averages more than 100 days above 90 degrees per year. That kind of sustained heat causes untreated wood to dry, crack, and gray within a few seasons. The fall and spring bring heavy, fast rains that pool on flat yards with clay soil, putting pressure on slab edges and anything anchored near the ground. Deck and fence contractors who work in Edinburg regularly know how to account for drainage, material expansion, and footing depth in a way that someone less familiar with the area would not.
Our crew works throughout Edinburg regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Edinburg is the Hidalgo County seat - a large, busy city with a diverse mix of neighborhoods, from the older blocks near the Hidalgo County courthouse downtown to the newer subdivisions spreading north toward US-281. The presence of UTRGV means a significant share of properties near the campus are rentals or duplexes, and landlords here often need work done quickly and on a clear budget.
Permitted projects in Edinburg go through the City of Edinburg building department, and we handle the permit application on your behalf. Whether your home is near the Edinburg Scenic Wetlands on the south side of the city or out in one of the newer neighborhoods off Freddy Gonzalez Drive, we know the soil conditions and drainage patterns that affect outdoor construction in different parts of Edinburg.
We also serve homeowners in Brownsville to the east and in Pharr to the west - both are cities where our crew is on the road regularly throughout the year.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We respond within one business day and set up a time to visit your Edinburg property - no commitment needed at this point.
We come to your home, walk the space, and listen to what you want. You get a written estimate with all costs laid out before we ask you to agree to anything - no vague ballpark figures.
We handle permit filing with the Edinburg building department. Once approved, our crew arrives on the agreed start date and works continuously through to completion - no disappearing between phases.
After construction wraps, we walk through the completed project with you. Any item you are not satisfied with gets addressed before we close out the job.
We serve Edinburg, TX and respond within one business day. No obligation - just a clear, written quote for your project.
(956) 505-5037Edinburg is the county seat of Hidalgo County and one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, with a population well over 100,000 and steady residential construction pushing the city limits outward to the north and west. The city is home to the main campus of the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, one of the largest universities in Texas, which makes Edinburg a hub for students, faculty, and the businesses and neighborhoods that serve them. The housing stock reflects that mix: older neighborhoods near downtown with stucco and brick homes from the 1950s and 1960s, established mid-century blocks near the university, and large newer subdivisions on the edges of the city with homes built from the 1990s onward.
The Edinburg Scenic Wetlands - a 40-acre urban nature center on the south side of the city - draws birdwatchers and families and is one of the most recognized landmarks in the area. The city is also a regional healthcare center, with Edinburg Regional Medical Center serving the broader Rio Grande Valley community. About half of Edinburg households are renter-occupied, which is higher than the Texas average, and landlords and property managers here have ongoing maintenance and improvement needs alongside owner-occupants. Cities nearby that share similar conditions include Mission to the west and McAllen to the southwest, both of which are part of our regular service area.
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