
You want a beautiful outdoor space without the annual staining and sealing. We build Trex decks engineered for Amarillo weather - the wind, the clay soil, and the heat - so your deck looks and performs for decades.

Trex deck installation in Amarillo begins with a permitted structural frame - typically pressure-treated lumber or steel - and then composite Trex boards are fastened on top. Most standard residential decks take two to five days to build once permits are in hand, and the finished product requires almost no ongoing maintenance beyond a twice-yearly rinse.
A lot of Amarillo homeowners come to us after spending too many summer weekends refinishing a wood deck under a blazing Panhandle sun. Trex composite decking was built specifically for that situation - it does not rot, splinter, or need annual staining. If you are comparing options, composite deck installation covers the full range of composite board brands and styles available for your project.
The framing underneath is what separates a deck that lasts from one that warps and shifts. In Amarillo, that means accounting for clay soil movement, sustained wind loads, and wide temperature swings. We build every frame with those factors in mind from the first measurement.
If your deck boards are rough to the touch, cracked along the grain, or have faded to dull gray, the wood is breaking down. Patching individual boards is usually a short-term fix - the underlying structure may be compromised, and a full replacement with composite is often the smarter long-term choice.
Any bounce, flex, or movement when you walk across your deck - especially near edges or stairs - signals weakening framing. In Amarillo's climate, wood subjected to intense summer heat and periodic storm moisture can decay faster than surface appearances suggest.
If you have spent multiple weekends sanding and sealing a wood deck under a 95-degree Amarillo sun and you are done with that routine, that is a completely valid reason to switch. Trex was designed for homeowners who want a great-looking outdoor space without the upkeep.
Amarillo's high winds and occasional heavy rain events accelerate warping in wood decking, especially if boards were not properly sealed. If you see boards curled at the edges or pulled away from the frame, composite decking - far more resistant to moisture and wind-driven debris - is worth a serious look.
We handle the full scope of Trex deck projects - from simple ground-level platforms to elevated multi-board designs with stairs, built-in seating, and lighting. Every project starts with a permitted frame designed for Amarillo soil and wind conditions, and every board is installed with the manufacturer-specified gaps and fasteners that let composite decking expand and contract through temperature swings without buckling. If you want to compare materials before committing to Trex, our pressure-treated wood deck construction page walks through the cost and maintenance trade-offs of traditional lumber.
Trex comes in several product lines at different price points - from entry-level boards to premium options with deeper color, enhanced texture, and stronger fade warranties. We help you match the right line to your budget and your goals, and we source materials directly so you are not overpaying for a markup on top of a markup. Whatever line you choose, the framing and installation standards do not change.
Suits homeowners who want the low-maintenance benefits of composite at a more accessible price point.
Suits homeowners who want deeper color options, enhanced grain texture, and longer fade-and-stain warranties.
Suits homeowners who want a complete outdoor living space - stairs, railings, lighting, and seating all handled in one contract.
Amarillo sits at roughly 3,600 feet on the High Plains, which means more UV exposure than lower-elevation Texas cities - and that extra sun hits wood decks hard. Composite decking like Trex does not gray, crack, or splinter from UV radiation the way wood does, which is a meaningful advantage in a climate where unprotected wood can look weathered within two or three seasons. Add in the freeze-thaw cycles that Amarillo sees each winter, and a material that does not absorb moisture becomes even more valuable.
We serve the full Amarillo metro and surrounding Panhandle communities. Homeowners in Canyon, TX and Bushland, TX face the same Panhandle wind and soil conditions as Amarillo proper, and we build every frame in those communities to the same standards. If you have an HOA in a newer subdivision - common on Amarillo's south and southwest sides - we will confirm material and color compliance before the design is finalized. The North American Deck and Railing Association maintains industry standards for framing and fastening that guide our installation process on every project.
We respond to all new inquiries within one business day. Your first conversation covers the basics - deck size, location, and whether you are replacing an existing structure. No pressure, no guesswork.
We come to your home, measure the space, assess ground conditions, and walk through Trex product line options with you. You leave the meeting knowing what the project will cost and how long it will take - in writing.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to the City of Amarillo on your behalf. Approval typically takes one to two weeks. Work cannot legally begin until the permit is in hand - we keep you updated throughout.
We dig footings, build the frame, and install your Trex boards over two to five days. After the city inspection passes, we do a walkthrough with you, answer questions, and hand over warranty documentation.
Free estimates, permit handled, and no sales pressure. We reply within one business day.
(806) 468-6064Every Trex project we build goes through the City of Amarillo permit process - we file the application, coordinate the inspection, and close out the permit so your deck is fully documented. You do not have to visit any city office or fill out any forms.
Amarillo is one of the windiest cities in the United States. We size every post, beam, and ledger connection to handle sustained Panhandle winds - not just the weight of people standing on the deck. That engineering decision is what keeps railings solid after a hard blow.
Much of the Amarillo area sits on expansive clay soil that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. We dig footings to the depth needed to reach stable ground below the active clay layer, so your deck stays level and plumb as the seasons change.
Trex backs its products with a 25-year limited warranty on most lines. We provide all warranty documentation at project completion so you know exactly what is covered and for how long - and so you have the paperwork if you ever sell your home.
Every one of these details comes together in a finished deck that holds up to Amarillo weather and stays safe for your family year after year. We do not cut corners on framing because no one sees it - the frame is the whole reason the deck lasts.
A solid budget-friendly option when you want a traditional wood deck built to handle Panhandle weather with proper maintenance.
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