
North Richland Hills Fence & Deck builds custom decks, privacy fences, pergolas, and covered patios for homeowners in Richland Hills, serving this small Tarrant County city since 2019 with free written estimates and permitted work on every job. We know the compact 1950s and 1960s lots, clay soil, and brick-veneer homes that define this area, so you get an honest quote built around what your property actually needs.

Richland Hills lots are compact, and getting a deck right on a smaller yard means thoughtful design, not just standard dimensions. We plan around your property lines, your home's footprint, and how you actually use your backyard. See our custom deck design and build service to learn how that process works from first call to final inspection.
Richland Hills homeowners who want a low-maintenance deck are increasingly choosing composite and Trex boards. These materials stand up to Tarrant County summers without cracking, fading, or requiring annual staining, which makes them a practical fit for the predominantly owner-occupied homes on modest lots throughout this city.
Many homes in Richland Hills were built in the 1950s and 1960s with natural materials throughout, and wood decks complement that older construction style. Pressure-treated lumber is an affordable and durable starting point, while cedar suits owners who want natural grain and color that weathers gracefully in the North Texas climate.
Decks on mid-century homes in Richland Hills often have decades of deferred maintenance built up. Soft boards, rusted fasteners, and split ledger connections are common on aging structures in this city. We handle both structural repair and cosmetic restoration, so an old deck that feels unsafe can be brought back to solid, usable condition.
Fences installed in Richland Hills during the 1980s and 1990s are at or past the end of their useful life. The clay soil in this area causes fence posts to heave and lean over time, and older wood panels deteriorate faster without consistent upkeep. We replace failing fences and install new ones correctly, with proper post depth for the soil conditions here.
Adding a covered structure over a Richland Hills deck is one of the most effective ways to extend the usable season. North Texas afternoons in summer are hot, and even modest shade makes a real difference. Pergolas and covered decks also add to resale value in a neighborhood where homeowners hold their properties long-term and invest in improvements that last.
Richland Hills is a small city of roughly 8,000 people covering about 1.7 square miles, entirely surrounded by Fort Worth. The housing stock is almost entirely single-family homes built during the postwar decades of the 1950s and 1960s, which puts most of these properties at 60 or more years old today. At that age, original backyard structures, fences, and concrete work are commonly well past their expected lifespan. The city sits on the same expansive black clay soil found throughout Tarrant County, which swells when wet and contracts when dry. That movement is hard on fence posts, deck footings, and the connections between a deck ledger board and the house, and it is something every contractor working here needs to account for during installation.
Summer heat is another significant factor. The Dallas-Fort Worth area sees prolonged stretches above 95 degrees Fahrenheit from late June through August, with UV intensity that breaks down wood sealers and composite surface coatings faster than in cooler climates. Spring hailstorms are an annual reality in this part of Tarrant County and can crack boards, split fence panels, and damage deck surfaces in a single event. Choosing the right materials and maintaining outdoor structures on a regular schedule is not optional in Richland Hills — it is what keeps them from deteriorating quickly in this environment.
Our crew works throughout Richland Hills regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We are familiar with the City of Richland Hills permit and inspection process for residential construction, and we pull permits correctly on every project that requires one so your work is done to code from the start.
The homes we see most often in Richland Hills are one-story brick-veneer ranch houses on compact lots, many of them within walking distance of the Richland Hills Trinity Railway Express station. Lots are tighter here than in surrounding suburbs, which affects how we stage materials, access the site, and work near neighboring structures. That kind of on-the-ground familiarity matters when you are planning a project that needs to fit within your actual property boundaries.
Richland Hills sits between two of our other active service areas. To the east, we frequently work in Haltom City, where the older housing stock creates similar demand for deck and fence work. To the north and west, homeowners in North Richland Hills have comparable property profiles and call us for the same range of services.
Call or submit a message through our contact form and we respond within one business day. We schedule free on-site estimates around your availability, and you do not need to be home for the initial walkthrough if the project area is accessible from the yard.
We visit your property, assess the space, and review material options and pricing with you. There is no pressure to commit on the spot. You receive a written estimate covering scope, materials, permit costs, and timeline before any decision is required.
Once you approve the quote, we submit the permit application to the City of Richland Hills and order materials. We provide a confirmed start date and keep you informed if the permit review timeline changes.
Our crew completes the project according to the approved plans and local code requirements. When the work is finished, we walk through the completed project with you and leave the site clean before we close out.
We serve all of Richland Hills with free on-site estimates and written quotes. Reach out today and we will get back to you within one business day.
(817) 479-5107Richland Hills is one of the smaller cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro, covering roughly 1.7 square miles and home to about 8,000 residents. It sits entirely within the city of Fort Worth in Tarrant County, making it one of the few municipalities in North Texas that is completely surrounded by a single larger city. For background on the city, the Wikipedia article on Richland Hills provides a solid overview of its history and character. Most of the housing stock dates from the 1950s and 1960s, when the area developed quickly as Fort Worth expanded outward. The homes are predominantly one-story brick ranch houses on modest lots, and most residents own rather than rent, giving the city a stable, neighborhood-oriented character.
The Trinity Railway Express commuter station in Richland Hills is one of the city's most recognizable landmarks, connecting residents to both Fort Worth and Dallas without driving. The city maintains its own public works and code enforcement departments, and homeowners here take property upkeep seriously. Many residents have lived in their homes for years and invest steadily in improvements. Neighboring Watauga to the north and Haltom City to the east share a similar mix of mid-century single-family homes and long-term owners, and we serve both communities regularly alongside Richland Hills.
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