
Amarillo Deck & Fence is a deck builder and fence contractor serving Conway, TX, offering deck repair and replacement, wood fencing, covered patio work, and pergola installation for rural Carson County property owners. We have served Amarillo and the surrounding Panhandle communities since 2016 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Older decks on Conway-area properties have often been through decades of hard Panhandle weather with minimal maintenance. Our deck repair and replacement service starts with an honest structural assessment - we check the framing, posts, and footings before recommending repairs or a full rebuild, so you know exactly what you are getting into before any work starts.
Rural properties along Highway 60 and the surrounding county roads near Conway sit on open, windy terrain that puts fence lines under real stress. We set posts at the right depth in properly sized concrete footings for the fence height so the installation holds its line through the freeze-thaw cycles and wind gusts the Panhandle delivers every year.
Afternoon summer heat in Carson County can make an uncovered deck uncomfortable from midday onward. A covered patio or deck roof structure extends usable outdoor time through the hottest part of the day and protects the decking surface from the UV exposure that shortens the life of unprotected wood at this elevation.
A pergola is a practical choice for Conway homeowners who want a defined outdoor area without the full expense of a roofed structure. Posts are set in concrete footings sized for the clay soils in this area so the structure stays level as the ground dries out during summer drought periods.
Vinyl fencing is a low-maintenance option well suited to rural Carson County properties where painting and staining a wood fence every few years is not practical. Vinyl does not rot, does not need sealing, and holds its color even under the intense UV exposure common at Panhandle elevation.
Carson County's dry climate and wide temperature swings accelerate surface wear on unprotected wood decks. Staining and sealing shortly after installation - and refreshing the coating every one to two years - is the most cost-effective way to prevent the moisture intrusion and cracking that leads to expensive board and joist replacement later.
Conway is an unincorporated community in Carson County, sitting along US Highway 60 in the wide-open Texas Panhandle. Properties here are spread out - large lots, long driveways, and outbuildings are standard rather than exceptional. Most homes are older, single-family structures built in the mid-20th century, and many sit on land that has been in the same family for decades. That history often means deferred exterior maintenance: decks with weakened framing from years of freeze-thaw stress, fence lines that have shifted as the clay soils dried and expanded season after season, and concrete flatwork that has cracked from ground movement. Catching these issues before they compound is what we focus on when we do an assessment out here.
The climate in this part of Carson County is demanding for outdoor structures. Winters bring hard freezes below 20 degrees Fahrenheit, and water that has worked into unprotected wood joints or cracked concrete expands and does real damage each season. Spring brings hailstorms - the Panhandle is one of the most active hail regions in the country, and a single storm can leave a deck surface or fence line looking like it was hit with a hammer. Summers are hot and dry, with intense UV exposure that bleaches and dries wood well ahead of schedule at this elevation. A contractor who knows Conway knows all three of these conditions and builds to handle them from the ground up.
Our crew works throughout Conway regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck builder work here. Because Conway is unincorporated, permit requirements for deck and fence projects fall under Carson County rather than a city building department. We handle the county process on your behalf and know what is required for structural work at this jurisdiction so there are no delays mid-project.
US Highway 60 runs directly through Conway and connects the community to the rest of the Panhandle. Amarillo is roughly 50 miles west along that highway, and it is the nearest large city for major supplies and services. Most rural properties in this area are accessible from Highway 60 or the county roads that branch off it. We are used to planning for longer drives, coordinating material delivery to rural job sites, and working on properties that include barns, sheds, or equipment buildings alongside the main home. The job is rarely just the deck - it is often the whole exterior of the property.
We also work regularly in the communities nearest to Conway. Panhandle, the Carson County seat, is a short drive west and a community we serve frequently. We also cover White Deer, another small Carson County community just a few miles from Conway, and referrals among neighbors across this part of the Panhandle are how most of our Conway clients find us.
Reach us by phone or through our online form. We respond within one business day - you will talk to a real person who can ask the right questions about your property and schedule a site visit out to Conway.
We drive out to your Conway property, look at the existing structure and site conditions, and walk through your options. You get a written, itemized estimate so you know the full scope and cost before committing to anything.
We handle any required Carson County permit applications and confirm your build or repair start date once materials are ordered and approvals are in. Rural job sites sometimes need extra lead time for material delivery, and we account for that in the schedule.
Our crew completes the project, walks through the finished work with you, and removes all job-site debris before leaving. Properties with outbuildings and large lots get the same clean exit as any suburban job.
We serve Conway and rural Carson County - free estimates, no trip charge, and a written quote before any work begins.
(806) 468-6064Conway is a small, unincorporated community in Carson County, Texas, located along US Highway 60 in the heart of the Texas Panhandle. The community is defined by its rural character - wide lots, working properties, and homes that have often been in the same family for a generation or more. Carson County as a whole has fewer than 7 people per square mile, which means properties here are genuinely spread out and the pace of life reflects that. The local economy runs on farming, ranching, and oil and gas production, and many residential properties include barns, shop buildings, or equipment storage alongside the main house.
Amarillo is the nearest major city, roughly 50 miles west on Highway 60 - the same road that connects Conway to the rest of the region. The area is well within reach for contractors based in Amarillo, though not every contractor is willing to make the drive. Nearby communities include Panhandle, the county seat to the west, and White Deer, a small community between Conway and Panhandle. Cadillac Ranch, the well-known public art installation on the edge of Amarillo, marks the western horizon for drivers coming along Highway 60 from the east.
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