
Amarillo Deck & Fence is a local deck builder serving Canyon, TX with custom deck design and build, composite decking, pergolas, and fencing. We have worked throughout Canyon and Randall County and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Canyon homes range from smaller in-town lots near West Texas A&M to larger newer-construction lots on the south and west sides of the city. A custom deck design accounts for your actual yard dimensions, foundation type, and how you plan to use the space. See our custom deck design and build service to learn how we approach every project from the ground up.
Canyon's clay soil moves with moisture changes, and that movement can crack or loosen wood boards that are not properly maintained. Composite decking does not absorb moisture, so it stays stable through Canyon's wet springs and dry summers without needing annual sealing or staining.
Summers in Canyon push into the mid-90s with intense high-altitude sun. A covered deck or patio cover makes outdoor space usable through the hottest months by blocking direct sun while keeping the area open to the breeze that is almost always present on the Panhandle.
If your Canyon deck is showing signs of soft boards, cracked posts, or shifting footings from soil movement, the repair window closes quickly once water gets into the structure. We assess existing decks honestly and recommend repair when it makes sense, and replacement when it does not.
Vinyl fencing holds up well in Canyon's climate because it does not rot, split, or need painting. The constant Panhandle wind is hard on fences, and vinyl panels installed on proper posts and rails stay secure far longer than older wood picket fences that were not built for sustained wind exposure.
A pergola adds shade and structure to a Canyon backyard and pairs well with a deck or patio slab. We anchor pergolas to engineered footings that handle the soil movement and wind loads common to this area, so the structure does not shift or loosen after the first winter.
Canyon sits at about 3,500 feet on the Llano Estacado, just 15 miles south of Amarillo, and it shares the same demanding climate - wide temperature swings, hard freezes in January, mid-90s heat in July, and the constant Panhandle wind that tests anything anchored in the ground. The clay-heavy soil throughout Randall County expands in wet conditions and shrinks when dry, which makes proper footing depth and sizing critical for any deck or fence structure. A deck built without accounting for that soil movement will shift, squeak, and loosen within a few seasons.
Canyon's housing stock is primarily single-family homes built from the 1970s onward, with a significant share from the 1980s and 1990s. Older homes near downtown tend to sit on smaller lots with less backyard space, while newer subdivisions on the south and west sides of Canyon offer larger yards that are a natural fit for decks, pergolas, and privacy fencing. Homeowners here invest in their properties for the long term - Canyon has a high owner-occupancy rate and most residents have lived in their homes for years. That mindset drives demand for well-built structures that add lasting value rather than quick fixes.
Our crew works throughout Canyon regularly, and we pull permits through the Canyon city building department, which means we know the setback requirements, height restrictions, and inspection expectations that apply to deck and fence projects in Randall County. The permit process here is straightforward, and we handle the paperwork on your behalf so you are not navigating city offices on your own.
Canyon is a tight-knit community built around West Texas A&M University and defined by its position just east of Palo Duro Canyon State Park. Most of the homes we work on here are brick veneer on slab foundations - a construction pattern common to all of the Texas Panhandle. We understand how those slabs behave with the clay soil underneath and what it takes to anchor a deck safely to the home or set freestanding posts that stay plumb through multiple seasons of soil movement.
We also serve the surrounding communities. Homeowners in Umbarger to the west and in Amarillo to the north are a regular part of our work, and many Canyon clients find us through referrals from neighbors who have seen the finished product in their own backyard.
Call or fill out our contact form and you will hear back within one business day. The first conversation is just about understanding your project - no commitment required.
We come to your Canyon property, measure the space, and talk through material options and budget. You receive a written, itemized estimate with the full cost broken down before any work is agreed to - no surprise add-ons.
We file for the building permit through the Canyon city office and confirm your start date once it is issued. We keep you updated at each stage so you always know where things stand.
Our crew completes the project, clears all debris, and walks through the finished structure with you before leaving. Any final inspection required by the city is scheduled and passed before we close out the job.
We serve Canyon, TX and the surrounding Randall County area. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer on what your project will cost and how long it will take.
(806) 468-6064Canyon is the county seat of Randall County and sits about 15 miles south of Amarillo on I-27, with a population of roughly 16,000 to 17,000 people. It is a stable, family-oriented community with a high homeownership rate - most residents own their homes and many have lived there for a decade or more. West Texas A&M University is the defining institution in town, bringing students and faculty into the local housing market while keeping the broader community anchored to a long-term residential character. Homes range from older brick properties near the historic downtown core to newer single-family construction in subdivisions that have grown on the south and west edges of the city over the past 15 to 20 years.
Palo Duro Canyon State Park - often called the "Grand Canyon of Texas" and the second-largest canyon in the United States - sits just a few miles east of Canyon and is a place nearly every local resident knows well. That geography is a reminder that the land around Canyon is not ordinary flat prairie: the soil, the drainage patterns, and the terrain have real character. The TEXAS outdoor musical has held its summer performances at the canyon since 1966, and the park draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. Nearby communities share the same building conditions and are also part of our regular service area - including Umbarger to the west and Amarillo to the north.
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