San Angelo Deck & Fence is the deck builder Grape Creek homeowners call for composite deck installation, wood deck construction, and privacy fence work - serving Tom Green County since 2017 with county-permitted jobs and site visits on every project.

Grape Creek properties sit under the same West Texas sun that bleaches and splits untreated wood within a few seasons. Our composite deck installation service gives homeowners here a low-maintenance surface that handles the UV exposure and triple-digit heat without needing annual staining or resealing.
Pressure-treated wood is the most cost-effective way to add deck space on Grape Creek's generous lot sizes. We set footings deep enough to handle the shrink-swell clay soil common throughout Tom Green County, so your deck stays level through years of dry summers and wet springs.
Many Grape Creek homeowners choose wood privacy fences to define the generous lot boundaries that drew them out here in the first place. We install fences on concrete footings set for local clay soil so they stay plumb and solid through the ground movement that comes with West Texas wet-dry cycles.
Shade is the difference between an outdoor space you use and one you avoid from May through September. Grape Creek homes with large backyards are well suited for a covered deck or patio cover structure - enough room to build something that actually fits the scale of the yard and the gathering you have in mind.
Many Grape Creek homes were built between the 1970s and early 2000s, and the decks on those properties are now well into middle age. If your boards are soft, your railings wobble, or the structure has shifted with the clay soil, we can assess whether targeted repairs make sense or a full replacement is the smarter call.
A pergola adds structure to the open yards typical in Grape Creek without boxing in the view. We build pergolas on footings sized for local wind loads and soil conditions - the same clay that moves under slab foundations will move under a pergola post if the footing work is skimped.
Grape Creek sits in one of the more active parts of Tom Green County for soil movement. The clay under most properties here expands noticeably when rains come and pulls back hard during the long dry stretches that define West Texas summers. For a deck, that means footings anchored in the wrong soil zone will shift - sometimes just a little, sometimes enough to tilt posts and split boards. Builders who work primarily in city environments don't always account for how much more pronounced this movement is on the larger rural lots that characterize Grape Creek.
The housing stock adds another consideration. Most homes in this community were built between the 1970s and early 2000s as ranch-style single-story houses on slab foundations. Attaching a deck to a home from this era requires checking the ledger board connection carefully - older homes sometimes lack the structural backing behind the siding that newer construction provides as a matter of course. Getting this wrong creates a deck that looks fine on day one but pulls away from the house over years of seasonal movement. These are details a contractor who knows these homes and this soil gets right from the start.
Our crew works throughout Grape Creek regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Because Grape Creek is unincorporated, permits for residential construction come through Tom Green County rather than a city building department - a detail that catches some contractors off guard. We handle county permitting on every job and know what the county requires for deck and fence construction in unincorporated residential areas.
Grape Creek has its own community identity, anchored in part by Grape Creek ISD and the Eagles athletic programs that pull families together on Friday nights. The community sits just a few miles northwest of San Angelo along FM 2105, so residents get the space of a rural lot without the long drive to town. The older established streets near the center of the community have mature lots with character, while the newer subdivisions closer to the San Angelo city line tend to have more uniform construction and tighter lot conditions.
We serve the surrounding areas on the same routes. If you are out in Wall or closer to downtown in San Angelo, we work those areas too - this is our regular territory, not a special trip.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We respond within one business day to confirm your location in the Grape Creek area and set up a site visit at a time that works for you.
We walk your yard, assess the soil and site conditions, and discuss materials and layout with you directly. This visit covers the cost question too - you get a written estimate before we leave, not a vague range.
We handle the Tom Green County permit on your behalf before the first post goes in the ground. Once approved, the crew comes to your property to set footings, frame the structure, and install the surface - you do not need to be present the whole time, but we keep you informed at each stage.
When the work is complete, we walk the finished deck with you to confirm everything matches the plan. You get the county inspection sign-off paperwork - a paper record that protects you if questions come up later during a sale or insurance claim.
We serve Grape Creek and the surrounding Tom Green County area. Call us or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(325) 285-1865Grape Creek is an unincorporated community in Tom Green County, located a few miles northwest of San Angelo along FM 2105. The community has grown steadily over the past two decades as families have moved out here for more land and a quieter setting while staying close to San Angelo's jobs and services. Most properties are single-family homes on private lots - larger than typical city lots - and owner-occupancy rates are high. Grape Creek has its own distinct identity, anchored by Grape Creek ISD and a community that feels separate from the city even though it sits right on its edge.
The housing stock in Grape Creek runs mostly from the 1970s through the early 2000s, with ranch-style brick homes dominating the older streets. Newer subdivisions have appeared closer to the San Angelo city line over the past 10 to 15 years. The terrain is flat to gently rolling, and properties tend to have good-sized backyards with room for outdoor structures. Neighbors in San Angelo and the rural communities to the west, including Wall, share the same West Texas conditions - expansive clay soil, intense summers, and the seasonal cycles that put real demands on any outdoor structure.
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Learn MoreSan Angelo Deck & Fence serves Grape Creek and the surrounding Tom Green County area. Call us today or fill out the contact form for a written estimate.