San Angelo Deck & Fence serves the Wall, TX area with pressure-treated wood decks, composite deck installation, and privacy fence construction - building on large rural lots with caliche soil and full-sun conditions since 2017, with written estimates and permits handled for you.

Rural properties around Wall sit on large lots with caliche soil and full West Texas sun all day - conditions that demand footings dug deep and lumber graded for outdoor use. Our pressure-treated wood deck construction service builds decks that stay level and solid through the dry summers and occasional hard freezes common to this part of the Concho Valley.
Wall-area properties rarely look like suburban lots - you might have a long run from the back door to the shop, a back porch that opens toward ranchland, or a yard that slopes where the soil has settled. We design decks around how your specific lot is laid out, not around a standard plan, so the finished structure fits the way you actually use the property.
The Concho Valley averages around 220 sunny days a year, and composite decking holds up to that UV load and summer heat far better than bare wood over the long run. For homeowners in Wall who plan to stay on their property long-term and want to spend less time on annual maintenance, composite is worth the higher upfront cost.
Fencing on larger rural lots in the Wall area involves longer runs and ground conditions very different from a city subdivision. We set fence posts on concrete footings sized for Tom Green County's caliche and clay soil mix so your fence line stays true through multiple wet and dry cycles without leaning or heaving.
On open rural lots with no tree cover, a patio cover or covered deck is often the only way to make outdoor space usable during the hottest months. We build shade structures that attach cleanly to your existing home or stand independently, using materials that handle wind load and temperature swings common in open Concho Valley terrain.
Older decks on Wall-area properties often show the effects of years of exposure to West Texas sun and soil movement: soft boards near the ledger, posts that have started to lean, or railings that wobble more than they should. We can assess what is worth repairing and what needs to be replaced before those problems become safety issues.
Wall is a rural community in Tom Green County, and the properties here are different from anything a typical city-focused deck contractor works on regularly. Most homes sit on one acre or more, many with metal outbuildings, long driveway runs, and no tree cover to buffer the summer sun. The housing stock is mostly brick ranch-style homes built from the 1980s through the 2000s - solidly constructed, but aging to a point where outdoor structures have started to show the effects of Concho Valley weather. Deck builders who only work in San Angelo subdivisions are not set up for what Wall-area properties actually involve.
The ground here adds a real layer of complexity. The caliche-heavy soil that defines West Texas geology makes digging difficult and requires the right equipment and technique to set footings properly. Below the caliche, there are often clay pockets that go through the same shrink-swell cycle as the soil in San Angelo, shifting footings and cracking concrete flatwork during dry stretches followed by heavy rain. A deck built on a Wall-area property with shallow footings will show the movement within a few years. Getting the footing depth and sizing right from the start is the difference between a deck that holds up and one that starts to settle.
Our crew works in the Wall area regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work on rural Tom Green County properties. Wall sits about 10 miles west of San Angelo on US-87, and we make that drive often enough that Wall-area homeowners are not waiting on us to fit them in between city jobs. We know the soil out here, we know what the unincorporated county permit process involves for different structure types, and we are familiar with the kind of properties - large lots, outbuildings, long fence lines - that Wall residents actually have.
The Wall Independent School District is the heart of this community, and many residents chose to live in Wall specifically to be in the school district. That means most Wall homeowners are long-term residents who plan to stay and invest in their properties - the kind of customers who want quality work done right, not the cheapest bid. We build decks and fences for homeowners who intend to use them for years, and we approach every Wall-area job with that in mind.
We also cover the broader Concho Valley region. If you are in Vancourt or other rural communities west and south of San Angelo, we serve those areas too. And if you are closer to San Angelo itself, our main San Angelo service area page covers what we do throughout the city.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We will get back to you within 1 business day. Because we work in the Wall area regularly, scheduling a site visit is typically straightforward - you are not waiting for a crew to carve out a special trip from San Angelo.
We come to your property, walk the area where the deck or fence will go, assess the ground conditions, and take measurements. Rural lots in the Wall area often have specifics - outbuildings, longer fence runs, soil conditions - that affect the price in ways a phone estimate can't reflect. We give you a written estimate that spells out what is included before you commit to anything. No cost for the estimate.
For deck construction on unincorporated Tom Green County properties, we confirm permit requirements specific to your lot and structure before work starts, and handle the paperwork on your behalf. Your project is scheduled once permits are in order - typically within one to two weeks of signing the contract.
Most residential decks on Wall-area properties are completed in five to ten working days once materials are on-site. Concrete footings are poured and inspected before framing begins - an important step in Concho Valley soil conditions. When the build is complete, we walk the finished deck with you and cover what maintenance looks like in the first year.
We serve the Wall area and surrounding rural communities in Tom Green County. Free estimates, permits handled, and responses within 1 business day.
(325) 285-1865Wall is an unincorporated community in Tom Green County, Texas, located about 10 miles west of San Angelo along US-87. It sits in the open ranchland and farmland of the Concho Valley, and most properties here are spread across large lots or multi-acre tracts rather than suburban lots. The community is tightly organized around the Wall Independent School District, which is the main civic anchor for the area and the reason many families choose to live here rather than in San Angelo proper. Wall Hawks athletics - especially Friday night football - draws the whole community together in a way that is hard to miss if you live here. The housing stock is mostly brick veneer ranch-style homes built from the 1980s through the early 2000s, sitting on large lots that often include metal barns, shop buildings, or detached garages alongside the main house.
The broader Concho Valley region that Wall sits in is known for caliche-rich soil, hot dry summers, and periodic hard freezes during strong Arctic cold fronts in winter. Homeownership rates in rural Tom Green County are high, and most residents who choose Wall plan to stay long-term. Wall residents typically make the drive into San Angelo for shopping, medical care, and services, but they generally prefer local contractors who know the rural conditions out here over city-based crews who treat Wall-area jobs as distant outliers. Nearby communities like Vancourt share similar property types and soil conditions, and we serve those areas as well.
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