Expert Missouri City Deck & Fence builds cedar decks, privacy fences, and covered patios for Sienna Plantation homeowners in Fort Bend County. We have served this community since 2018 and know the Sienna Plantation Residential Association approval process, the Fort Bend County permit requirements, and the clay soil conditions that affect how outdoor structures hold up here over time.

Sienna Plantation homes were built in phases from the late 1990s onward, and many of the original covered patios and wood decks in older sections are now 15 to 25 years old - right at the point where the wood has absorbed enough moisture cycles to warrant a close look. If you are considering an upgrade or a new build, our cedar wood deck construction service delivers a natural look that fits the architectural style of homes throughout this community.
Privacy fences are one of the most requested projects in Sienna Plantation, where large single-family homes sit on moderate lots with neighbors close by. We build to the Sienna Plantation Residential Association standards - correct height, approved materials, and consistent staining - so your fence passes ARC review without a back-and-forth approval process.
Most Sienna Plantation homes already have an open concrete patio behind the house, but the Houston summer heat makes uncovered patios unusable for most of the year. An attached patio cover that ties into the existing roofline converts that dead space into actual outdoor living area, and the investment tends to match well with the home values typical in this community.
For Sienna Plantation homeowners who want to avoid the maintenance cycle of wood, composite decking is a strong alternative. The Fort Bend County climate - hot summers, heavy rain, and expansive clay soil - is exactly the environment where composite boards outperform wood over a 15 to 20 year horizon, and many newer homes here are built with pool decks and outdoor kitchens where composite is the practical choice.
In-ground pools are common in Sienna Plantation, and the deck surface around the pool takes more wear than a standard backyard deck because of constant water exposure and barefoot traffic through the hottest months. We build pool decks in materials that handle the Texas sun and wet-dry cycles without becoming slippery or cracking prematurely on the clay soil underneath.
Pergolas are a popular choice in Sienna Plantation for homeowners who want to define outdoor living space without the full commitment of a solid roof structure. They also tend to sail through ARC review more easily than covered additions because they are classified as open structures. We design pergolas that fit the scale of the home and pass community standards without requiring multiple revision rounds.
Sienna Plantation was built out in phases starting in the late 1990s, which means homes in the older sections are now 20 to 25 years old. That age puts original roofs, HVAC systems, and wood outdoor structures right at the point where they need real attention. The clay soil throughout Fort Bend County is some of the most expansive in Texas - it swells significantly when rain saturates it and shrinks and pulls away during the dry summer months. That constant movement is what causes fence posts to lean, deck footings to shift, and concrete flatwork to crack even on well-built properties. A deck builder who does not account for this soil behavior will see their work fail prematurely.
The community is also governed by the Sienna Plantation Residential Association, which requires homeowners to get Architectural Review Committee (ARC) approval before starting any exterior project. This adds time to the planning process that many homeowners do not anticipate. Contractors who are unfamiliar with the ARC process can inadvertently submit incomplete packages that get rejected, delaying a project by weeks. We prepare full submissions - plans, materials lists, and dimensions in the format the ARC expects - so approvals move as quickly as the process allows. Fort Bend County building permits are required on top of HOA approval, and we manage both.
Our crew works throughout Sienna Plantation regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. We pull permits through Fort Bend County Engineering and Infrastructure for projects in this area and are familiar with the inspection schedule and what county inspectors look for on deck and patio cover jobs in this part of the county.
Sienna Plantation runs along Sienna Parkway off Highway 6, and the community is divided into named sections - from the older areas near Sawmill Lake and Steep Bank Village to the newer builds going up on the south end. We know that homes closer to the Sienna Golf Club are generally in earlier phases with more mature trees and older outdoor structures, while homes in the newest sections may still be under builder warranty on certain systems. That distinction matters when homeowners are deciding whether to repair an existing structure or replace it entirely. Most residents here commute north into Houston for work, so we are accustomed to running jobs independently and communicating progress by text and photo rather than requiring the homeowner to be present on site.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Alief and Missouri City, both of which share similar Fort Bend and Harris County conditions. If you are in any of these communities, we are already familiar with the local permit offices and property types.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask about your property and your project goals before scheduling a visit.
We come to your Sienna Plantation home, measure the space, and walk through the options with you. The written estimate covers all materials, labor, and permitting fees - no surprise line items after the job starts.
We prepare and submit the Sienna Plantation ARC application and the Fort Bend County building permit on your behalf. You do not need to navigate either process - we track approvals and schedule construction as soon as both are in hand.
Construction typically takes three to six business days. When the work is done, we walk the project with you, answer any questions, and leave the site clean before we close out the job.
We handle HOA submissions, Fort Bend County permits, and construction - all under one roof. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day to schedule your free estimate in Sienna Plantation.
(281) 549-0235Sienna Plantation is a master-planned community in Missouri City, TX, inside Fort Bend County, covering roughly 10,000 acres and developed in phases starting in the late 1990s. Fort Bend County consistently ranks among the wealthiest counties in Texas, and homes in Sienna Plantation reflect that - single-family houses ranging from about 2,000 to over 5,000 square feet, most with brick veneer or stone-and-cement board exteriors, attached garages, and backyard pools. The community includes named sections like Sawmill Lake and Steep Bank Village, each built at different times by builders including Lennar, Perry Homes, and Toll Brothers. Older sections near the original entry points have more mature landscaping and homes that are now hitting the age where systems need attention. You can find general community information at the Sienna community portal.
Community amenities including the Sienna Golf Club and the Camp Sienna waterpark are central to life here, and the neighborhood has a strong owner-occupied character with active HOA governance. Most residents commute north on Highway 6 or Fort Bend Parkway toward downtown Houston, about 20 miles away. Nearby Fresno to the northeast shares the same Fort Bend County permit process, while Richmond to the west sits along the Brazos River with a different mix of property types but the same expansive clay soil conditions that affect every outdoor project in this part of Texas.
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