
Socorro Deck and Fence is a deck builder serving Anthony, TX, with vinyl fence installation, deck construction, pergolas, and covered patio structures for homeowners along the I-10 corridor. We have served the greater El Paso area since 2018 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Anthony homes face intense desert sun and temperature swings that wear out painted wood fencing faster than most homeowners expect. Our vinyl fence installation uses UV-stabilized materials that hold their color and shape in the Chihuahuan Desert climate without the ongoing maintenance that wood requires - a practical, long-lasting choice for Anthony properties.
Most homes in Anthony were built from the 1970s through the 1990s on modest single-family lots, and many have never had a proper outdoor living space added. A new deck expands your usable square footage and adds value to a home in a community where careful spending on improvements matters.
Anthony sits at elevation in the Chihuahuan Desert, where the sun hits hard from morning until evening for most of the year. A pergola provides overhead shade that makes the backyard usable during the long hot season without the cost of a full enclosed patio structure.
Privacy is a common priority for homeowners in Anthony, where the town layout along I-10 means some properties sit close to busy roads or have neighbors on tight lot lines. A solid wood privacy fence reduces road noise, defines the yard, and gives families a secure outdoor space.
An uncovered deck in Anthony is barely usable from May through September when afternoon temperatures stay above 100 degrees F for weeks at a time. A patio cover turns your outdoor space into a year-round living area and protects the deck surface from UV breakdown that shortens its lifespan.
The dry caliche-heavy soil under Anthony properties shifts seasonally as the monsoon rains wet the ground and the dry season bakes it back out. That movement works against deck footings and posts over time, and catching failing connections before they become a safety hazard is far less expensive than a full rebuild.
Anthony sits in the Chihuahuan Desert, the largest desert in North America, at an elevation that delivers intense year-round UV exposure. Homes here deal with summer highs regularly above 100 degrees F, followed by occasional hard freezes in December and January that drop into the teens overnight. That temperature range - from extreme heat to freezing in the same calendar year - is unusually hard on outdoor wood structures, sealants, and post anchors. A contractor who sets posts the way they would in Houston or San Antonio, without accounting for the dry sandy soil and caliche layer under Anthony properties, will build you a fence that starts leaning within a few seasons.
The housing stock in Anthony is primarily single-family homes built between the 1970s and the 1990s, with stucco and masonry exteriors that are common throughout the El Paso metro area. Many of these homes have never had a proper deck or covered patio added - they were built for a generation that spent less time focused on outdoor living. Today, that represents an opportunity for homeowners to add real value to their property with a well-built outdoor structure. The summer monsoon season from July through September also brings flash flooding risk to low-lying desert areas, which means drainage planning around any deck or concrete structure is an important part of the job.
Our crew works throughout Anthony regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck building and fence work here. Building permits for Anthony are handled through the City of Anthony rather than El Paso County, which is a detail that trips up contractors who are not familiar with the border community jurisdictions in this part of the valley. We know the right office, the right forms, and how long the review process typically takes so your project does not sit waiting on paperwork.
Anthony straddles the Texas-New Mexico state line along Interstate 10, and that location is something every resident here knows well. The town is small and tight-knit - around 5,000 people on the Texas side - and most homeowners here are long-term owner-occupants who know their neighbors and take their property seriously. We have worked on homes throughout this community and along the I-10 corridor from the Gateway to the Sun City area south toward El Paso, and we bring that familiarity to the job.
We regularly serve homeowners in nearby Sunland Park, NM just across the border, as well as El Paso to the south - both areas share the same desert conditions and benefit from the same material selection and construction practices we use in Anthony.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we reply within one business day. No pressure, no commitment - just a quick conversation to understand what you need.
We come to your Anthony property, walk the site, and review your options. You leave with a written quote covering all materials, labor, and permit fees - no surprise costs later.
We file the permit with the City of Anthony and give you a confirmed start date once approval comes through. You do not need to be home during the permit process.
Our crew completes the work on schedule and leaves your property clean. We walk you through the finished project and answer any questions before we pack up.
We serve Anthony and the surrounding communities along the I-10 corridor. Free estimate, no obligation.
(915) 293-6347Anthony, TX is a small city of roughly 5,000 residents sitting directly on the Texas-New Mexico state line at the northern edge of El Paso County. The town is best known among locals and visitors as the "Leap Year Capital of the World," a designation shared with its neighbor Anthony, NM, based on a long-running celebration for people born on February 29th. Interstate 10 runs through the heart of town, connecting Anthony to El Paso to the south and Las Cruces, NM to the north. The housing stock is made up almost entirely of modest single-family homes, most of them built between the 1970s and the 1990s on individual lots with stucco or masonry exteriors typical of the region's desert building tradition.
The community has a high homeownership rate for a town of its size, and most residents are long-term owner-occupants who invest in keeping their properties in good shape. The desert setting means every home here contends with intense UV exposure, dry soil movement from caliche, summer heat above 100 degrees F, and the occasional sharp winter freeze. Neighboring communities include Sunland Park, NM just across the border and Canutillo down the I-10 corridor toward El Paso, both of which share the same desert climate and building characteristics as Anthony.
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