
North Richland Hills Fence & Deck is the deck builder North Richland Hills homeowners call for custom decks, Trex installations, wood fences, and pergolas, serving NRH since 2019 with permitted work and free written estimates on every job. We know the suburban lots, clay soil, and hot summers of this city well, so you get an honest quote and a build that holds up for years.

North Richland Hills homeowners tend to have well-maintained yards and real equity to protect, which makes custom deck design worth doing right the first time. We design around your specific lot, your home's footprint, and your lifestyle needs. See our custom deck design and build service to get a sense of what the process looks like.
NRH summers are long and hot, and composite boards handle prolonged UV exposure far better than bare wood. Composite and Trex decks stay cooler underfoot and never need staining, which makes them a practical fit for the busy families who own most homes in this city.
Many NRH homes were built before composite materials existed, and the owners want natural wood to match the original character of the property. Pressure-treated lumber is a durable and affordable starting point, while cedar brings natural beauty that blends well with the brick-veneer exteriors common across this city.
Decks in North Richland Hills take a real beating from spring hailstorms and summer heat. Boards crack, fasteners rust, and sealers break down in a few seasons if the deck is not maintained. We handle both structural repair and cosmetic restoration to get aging decks back into safe, attractive shape.
Single-family lots in NRH almost universally have backyard fencing, and older fences that were installed in the 1980s and 1990s are ready to be replaced. Whether you want a classic wood privacy fence or a low-maintenance vinyl panel system, we size and install it correctly for the soil conditions in your neighborhood.
North Richland Hills has over 50 parks and residents who spend real time outside. Covered decks, pergolas, and outdoor kitchen setups are a natural extension of that lifestyle. A shade structure turns a hot afternoon on the deck into a comfortable one, and it adds to resale value in a city where homeowners invest in their properties.
Most of North Richland Hills was developed between the 1960s and the early 1990s, which means a large share of the city's backyard structures are now 30 to 60 years old. Deck boards from that era were installed before modern pressure treatment standards, and fences from the same period are often past the end of their useful life. The city's expansive black clay soil shifts seasonally as it absorbs and releases moisture, which puts stress on footings, fence posts, and deck ledger connections in ways that contractors outside this region may not anticipate.
North Texas summers add another layer of stress. Average highs in July and August regularly reach 95 to 98 degrees Fahrenheit, and the UV load on exposed wood and composite surfaces is intense. Spring hailstorms roll through Tarrant County almost every year, and after a serious storm, wood decks and fence boards show damage that needs to be addressed before it spreads. Building in NRH requires materials and techniques matched to this climate, and it helps to work with a crew that has seen how local conditions affect outdoor structures over multiple seasons.
North Richland Hills Fence & Deck is based in North Richland Hills and has been working in this city since 2019. We pull permits through the NRH Community Development and Building Inspections office on permitted projects, and we know what the inspectors in this city expect to see on deck ledger connections, footing depths, and railing heights.
The homes we work on most in North Richland Hills are brick-veneer single-family houses on quarter-acre lots, typically built between the 1960s and 1990s. Streets off Loop 820, Boulevard 26, and the neighborhoods near Iron Horse Golf Course represent the kind of property we see regularly. Many of these homes still have original concrete driveways and backyard structures that were installed when the houses were new.
We also serve the surrounding communities just outside NRH. Homeowners in Richland Hills have similar property profiles and often call us for the same services. To the south, we regularly take jobs in Haltom City, where an older housing stock means deck and fence work is always in demand.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule free on-site estimates at a time that works for you, and you do not need to be home for the initial walkthrough if the project area is accessible.
We visit your property, measure the space, and walk you through material options and pricing. There is no pressure to decide on the spot. You leave the estimate appointment with a written quote that covers scope, materials, timeline, and permit costs so there are no surprises later.
Once you approve the quote, we submit the permit application to the NRH Building Inspections office and order materials. We contact you with a confirmed start date and keep you updated if the permit review timeline shifts.
Our crew works efficiently and respects your property throughout the build. When the work is done, we walk through the completed project with you to make sure everything meets your expectations, and we leave the site cleaner than we found it.
We serve all of North Richland Hills with free on-site estimates and no-obligation quotes. Reach out today and we will get back to you within one business day.
(817) 479-5107North Richland Hills is a suburban city of roughly 70,000 people in Tarrant County, positioned between Fort Worth and Hurst along the northeast side of the metro. The city was incorporated in 1953 and grew rapidly through the postwar decades, which means most of the housing stock dates from the 1960s through the 1990s. Neighborhoods are predominantly detached single-family homes on quarter-acre lots, with brick-veneer exteriors and concrete driveways that reflect the standard suburban construction of that era. The city has a homeownership rate in the range of 65 to 70 percent, above the national average, and residents consistently invest in maintaining and improving their properties. For more background, the Wikipedia article on North Richland Hills covers the city's development and community character.
NRH is well known for its outdoor amenities, including over 50 parks, an extensive trail network, and NRH2O Family Water Park, which has been a community landmark since 1995. Iron Horse Golf Course draws residents and visitors year-round, and the TEXRail line connects the city to downtown Fort Worth and DFW Airport. The combination of stable homeownership, active outdoor culture, and aging housing stock makes North Richland Hills one of the busiest service areas for deck and fence work in the region. Neighboring communities like Watauga to the north and Hurst to the south share a similar property profile and round out our primary service territory in this part of Tarrant County.
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