
Your Fresno property deserves an outdoor structure built for the local soil, the humidity, and the way your family actually uses the backyard. We build decks, fences, pergolas, and covered patios that hold up here.

Fresno properties tend to sit on larger lots with longer fence runs than you find in denser Houston suburbs, and that means post depth and board-grade matter more than they might elsewhere. Our wood and privacy fence installation service covers the full run from post-setting in Fort Bend County clay to the final gate hardware, so the fence stands straight for years, not just the first wet season.
Decks built in Fresno in the 1990s and early 2000s are now reaching the point where boards are soft, railings are loose, and ledger connections may be failing under years of moisture. Catching those problems now prevents a full structural replacement later and keeps the deck safe for everyday use.
Fresno gets more than 50 inches of rain a year, and that sustained moisture is exactly the environment where vinyl outperforms wood over time. Vinyl panels will not rot, warp, or need repainting after wet seasons, making them a practical long-term choice for the properties along the Highway 6 corridor.
Mosquito pressure in Fresno is high throughout the warm months, which run from March through November in this part of Fort Bend County. A screened enclosure turns an unusable back porch into a comfortable outdoor room without air conditioning, and it adds real value to a home with the larger lots common in this area.
Fresno properties with spacious backyards have room for a freestanding pergola that creates a defined outdoor space without eating into the open yard. A pergola with a louvered or latticed roof cuts direct sun exposure during the intense summer months while keeping the backyard feeling open.
The afternoon thunderstorms common in Fort Bend County from May through September make an uncovered patio nearly unusable for several months. A solid patio cover or attached covered deck keeps the outdoor space dry and usable through the rainy season, extending the time you can actually spend outside.
Fresno is an unincorporated community in Fort Bend County, and the land here behaves differently from what you find closer to Houston. The soil is heavy clay throughout, and it expands significantly when it absorbs rain and shrinks back when summer heat dries it out. That constant movement is the single biggest factor that separates a well-built fence post or deck footing from one that leans and fails within a few years. A contractor who has not worked regularly on these soils will not automatically know how deep to set posts or how to design a footing that stays stable through multiple wet-dry cycles.
Most homes in Fresno were built between the 1990s and the 2010s, which means the outdoor structures on those properties are now 15 to 30 years old. Wood fences from that era are reaching the point where posts rot at grade, boards warp or split, and hardware corrodes. Because Fresno is unincorporated, permit requirements run through Fort Bend County rather than a city building department, and the inspection process works differently than it does in neighboring Missouri City or Sugar Land. Building without county permits can create problems when you sell, and we handle that paperwork as part of every project.
Our crew works throughout Fresno regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Because Fresno is unincorporated, we pull permits through Fort Bend County rather than a city office, and we know which project types trigger inspection requirements under the county code.
Highway 6 is the main artery that runs through Fresno and connects the community to Missouri City to the north and Richmond and Rosenberg to the southwest. Most of the residential neighborhoods sit off the side streets branching from Highway 6, and the properties there tend to have deeper setbacks and more yard than you find in the incorporated cities nearby. That extra space means homeowners often want larger decks, longer fence runs, or freestanding pergolas that take full advantage of the lot.
We also serve homeowners in Pearland to the east and Missouri City to the north, and we bring the same local knowledge about clay soil and county permit requirements to every project across this part of Fort Bend and Brazoria counties.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule a site visit at a time that works for you, and you do not need to take time off work for the initial call.
We walk the property, assess the soil conditions and any existing structures, and give you a written estimate with a full cost breakdown. There is no obligation, and we address cost questions directly during this visit so there are no surprises later.
Once you approve the estimate, we file the Fort Bend County permit application and notify you when it is approved and construction can begin. County review typically takes one to three weeks depending on project type.
Our crew works on your property until the project is complete, then walks through the finished work with you before we leave. We handle the county final inspection and do not consider the job done until you are satisfied with the result.
We serve homeowners throughout Fresno and Fort Bend County. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer on what your project will cost.
(281) 549-0235Fresno is an unincorporated community in Fort Bend County, about 20 miles southwest of downtown Houston. It sits in the corridor between Missouri City and the cities of Richmond and Rosenberg, and most residents use Highway 6 daily for shopping, commuting, and school runs. The area has grown considerably over the past two decades as families moved out of Houston in search of more space and lower home prices, and Fort Bend County is recognized as one of the fastest-growing counties in the country. You can read more about Fresno, Texas on Wikipedia.
The housing stock in Fresno is almost entirely single-family homes, the majority built between the 1990s and the 2010s. Lots here tend to be larger than what you find closer to the Houston city limits, with more yard space and longer driveway runs. Homes sit on concrete slab foundations over heavy clay soil, and the properties typically have brick veneer on the front with vinyl siding on the sides and back. Fresno borders Rosenberg to the southwest, and many residents are also familiar with the communities of Pearland to the east, all of which we serve as part of our regular service territory.
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