
Custom Alamo Fence & Deck builds pergolas, screened porches, covered patios, decks, and fences for Hidalgo homeowners throughout the city. We have served the Rio Grande Valley since 2019 and understand the extreme heat, high humidity, and clay soil that every outdoor project in Hidalgo has to be built around. Free written estimates, no obligation.

Hidalgo properties tend to have compact yards where a pergola adds real outdoor living space without overwhelming the lot. The right pergola orientation blocks the west-facing afternoon sun that makes yards here nearly unbearable in summer - and our pergola installation service covers freestanding structures on existing slabs as well as new ground-set builds designed with Hidalgo's clay soil conditions in mind.
Hidalgo is one of the hottest places in Texas, with temperatures topping 100 degrees on a regular basis through much of summer. A solid patio cover gives you a usable outdoor area even during peak afternoon heat and provides meaningful UV protection for anything stored or placed beneath it, including grills, furniture, and children's play areas.
Sitting right on the Rio Grande, Hidalgo deals with serious mosquito pressure through most of the year. A screened enclosure is the most effective way to make outdoor space genuinely usable from spring through fall, and we build screened porches on new deck structures and on existing concrete slabs so you do not always need a full deck build to get one.
Composite decking is a strong choice for Hidalgo homes because it holds up to extreme UV exposure without fading, cracking, or requiring annual sealing. Homes in Hidalgo get more sun per year than almost anywhere else in Texas, and composite boards maintain their appearance and structural integrity under that kind of continuous exposure far better than untreated wood.
Many Hidalgo neighborhoods have a mix of owner-occupied homes and rentals side by side, and a well-maintained fence defines property boundaries clearly and adds a finished appearance to the lot. Vinyl holds up without repainting under Hidalgo's relentless sun and does not rot or warp from the humidity that comes off the Rio Grande, making it a low-maintenance solution for the long term.
Homes in Hidalgo built in the 1990s and early 2000s are now reaching the age where decks and outdoor wood structures need serious attention. The clay soil movement here puts ongoing stress on footings and posts, and the UV and humidity combination breaks down surface wood faster than in most of Texas. We inspect the full structure before recommending repair or replacement so you are not paying for work that will not last.
Hidalgo sits right on the Rio Grande at the southern tip of Texas, and the combination of extreme heat, high humidity, intense UV exposure, and clay soil creates conditions that are genuinely harder on outdoor structures than most of the country. Temperatures here regularly exceed 100 degrees from June through August, and the heat index climbs higher with humidity off the river. Roofing, exterior stucco, and wood structures on Hidalgo properties degrade faster than the same materials in a drier or cooler climate. A deck builder who does not account for these conditions in material selection and design will produce work that looks fine for a season or two and then starts failing.
The clay-heavy soil throughout Hidalgo compounds the challenge for any structure connected to the ground. Clay soil expands significantly when it gets wet from summer rains or irrigation and then shrinks again as it dries out - a cycle that shifts footings, cracks slabs, and works posts out of plumb over time. This is well-documented in soil survey data from the region and is one of the primary reasons concrete flatwork in South Texas tends to need attention earlier than homeowners expect. We size and depth our footings to account for this soil movement on every project, which is the most important single thing that separates a long-lasting deck from one that starts pulling away from the house in five years.
Our crew works throughout Hidalgo regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Hidalgo is a compact city where neighborhoods sit close to the river and properties vary from older homes near the historic Pumphouse district to newer subdivisions on the north side closer to the McAllen line. Both types of properties come with their own set of considerations - older homes near the Hidalgo Pumphouse often have aging exterior structures that need repair or replacement, while newer properties are reaching the 20-to-30-year mark where outdoor maintenance starts catching up with owners.
Hidalgo borders McAllen directly to the north - the two cities share major roads and infrastructure. We are familiar with the permit process at the City of Hidalgo building department and know what is required for deck and outdoor structure permits in this municipality. We also serve homeowners near the Hidalgo World Birding Center and along the streets near the international bridge on the south end of the city - the full range of Hidalgo neighborhoods, not just the easy ones.
We also work regularly in Edinburg, just to the north, and in McAllen, directly adjacent to the west. If you have neighbors or family in either community, we serve those areas too.
Call us directly or submit the estimate form on this page. We respond to every Hidalgo inquiry within one business day and set a time to come out to the property.
We come to the property, assess the site or existing structure, and put together a written itemized quote. The estimate is free and there is no obligation to move forward. We walk you through the numbers so you understand what you are paying for.
Once you approve the quote, we file for any required permits with the City of Hidalgo and schedule the work. You do not need to handle the permit process - we manage it from submission through final inspection.
We complete the project on schedule, pass all required inspections, and leave the site clean. Before we leave, we walk through the finished work with you and answer any questions about care or maintenance going forward.
We serve all of Hidalgo, TX - free on-site visits, written quotes, no pressure. Call or submit a request and we will be in touch within one business day.
(956) 974-9866Hidalgo is a small border city of about 13,000 residents in Hidalgo County, sitting directly on the Rio Grande across from Reynosa, Mexico. Most of the housing in Hidalgo consists of single-family homes built from the 1980s onward, predominantly stucco and masonry construction on flat lots with modest yards. The city borders McAllen to the north, and many residents commute there for work and services. One of the most recognized landmarks in the city is the restored Hidalgo Pumphouse, an 1909 water pumping station on the Rio Grande that now serves as a museum and event venue - the surrounding neighborhood is one of the oldest parts of the city.
Hidalgo is also home to one of nine sites in the statewide World Birding Center network, which draws visitors from across the country to the Rio Grande corridor. The city has a distinctive character shaped by its position on the border - the international bridge to Reynosa is a daily part of life here, and the community reflects the cultural ties that run across both sides of the river. Homeowners here tend to watch their budgets carefully, and getting reliable outdoor work done at a fair price matters more than brand names or sales pitches. Nearby McAllen sits directly adjacent to the north, and Edinburg is a short drive northeast - both share the same climate and soil conditions as Hidalgo.
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