
Socorro Deck and Fence is a deck builder serving Clint, TX, specializing in pressure-treated decks, wood fences, and pergolas on the larger rural properties common throughout this part of the Lower Valley. We have built for homeowners throughout El Paso County since 2018 and reply within one business day.

Large rural lots in Clint often have more outdoor space than a standard city property, and a well-built deck makes that space useful all year. Our pressure-treated wood deck construction uses lumber rated for ground contact and desert exposure, giving you a solid, affordable platform that handles the dry heat and occasional hard freeze without warping or splitting.
Properties in Clint often sit on acreage or have open frontage that homeowners want to define with a solid fence. Wood privacy fencing gives rural lots clear boundaries and keeps livestock, pets, and children separated from road traffic that runs through the area.
The Clint summer sun is relentless, and a pergola gives you a shaded outdoor area without the cost of a full roof structure. It works well on large rural lots where you want a gathering space near the house but away from the direct heat that comes off concrete and gravel surfaces.
Homes in Clint were largely built between the 1960s and 1990s, and any deck that was added back then is likely due for a serious look. The combination of desert heat, dry soil movement, and periodic hard freezes breaks down structural connections over the decades, and catching that early is far less expensive than a full replacement later.
Vinyl fencing is a practical choice for Clint properties because it does not need painting or staining to survive the desert heat, and it stays looking clean even after the dust storms that blow through the area every spring. On larger lots, vinyl holds its color and structure longer than wood in these conditions.
Out in Clint, where summer afternoons can top 105 degrees F, an uncovered deck is barely usable from May through September. A patio cover turns that space into a daily living area and protects the deck surface from UV exposure that shortens the life of any wood or composite material.
Clint sits on sandy, dry desert soil in the Mesilla Valley, and that soil behaves differently than the clay-heavy ground common in many other parts of Texas. Dry sand and caliche shift under footings when the moisture content changes, which it does dramatically between the parched spring and the sudden monsoon downpours of July and August. A deck or pergola that is not properly footed for these soil conditions will show movement - loose posts, squeaky boards, railings that pull away - within a few years of installation. Getting the footing depth and diameter right for Clint's specific soil is something you learn from working here, not from a textbook.
The agricultural character of the area means properties here are larger than a typical subdivision lot, and that creates unique site logistics. Long driveways, outbuildings, irrigation equipment, and unfenced yard perimeters are normal on Clint properties. A contractor who works on standard suburban lots may not be prepared for the additional material staging, grade variation, or structural anchoring that comes with working on these kinds of properties. We have worked on homes across the Lower Valley and bring that specific experience to every Clint job.
Our crew works throughout Clint regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck building and fence work here. Because Clint is unincorporated, permits are processed through El Paso County rather than a city building department, which means different paperwork and a different review timeline than homeowners in Socorro or El Paso proper are used to. We handle that process for you and build the county timeline into the project schedule from day one.
Clint is known as part of the Lower Valley corridor along the Rio Grande, and the farm roads, wide-open lots, and older housing stock here are a big part of what we work with every day. Many homes in the Clint community sit on half-acre to multi-acre parcels where accessing the backyard with a crew and materials is a real logistics question - we plan that out before we ever start a job. The Clint ISD serves families throughout this area, and many of our customers here are long-term owner-occupants who know their neighbors and care about how their property looks.
We also regularly work in nearby Fabens and San Elizario, where the same rural lot sizes and desert conditions apply and where we bring the same ground-level familiarity to each job.
Call us or fill out the contact form. We reply within one business day to set up a free on-site estimate - no obligation.
We visit your property, assess the soil and site access conditions, and provide a written quote covering all materials, labor, and El Paso County permit fees. You know the total cost before anything starts.
We file the El Paso County permit on your behalf and schedule the crew once it is approved. Most standard decks and fence runs in the Clint area take 3 to 7 working days to complete.
When the work is done, we walk through the finished project with you, answer any questions, and remove all job-site debris. The property is left clean, and you can reach us directly if anything comes up after the job closes.
We serve Clint and the surrounding Lower Valley. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer and a written quote for your property.
(915) 293-6347Clint is a small unincorporated community in eastern El Paso County, sitting along the Rio Grande about 20 miles southeast of downtown El Paso. It is part of the Lower Valley corridor - a stretch of working-class communities that includes Fabens, San Elizario, and Socorro, connected by farm roads and the Rio Grande. The community has deep agricultural roots in the Mesilla Valley, where cotton, onions, and chile peppers have been farmed for generations. Most homes here sit on larger lots than you would find in a city neighborhood, and the population is predominantly long-term owner-occupants with strong ties to the area.
The housing stock in Clint is mostly single-family homes built between the 1960s and 1990s, a mix of modest ranch-style houses and older adobe-style construction. Many properties include outbuildings, storage sheds, or old farm structures that reflect the area's agricultural past. The Clint ISD serves the community and is one of the main anchors of local identity. Homeowners here tend to be practical and value a contractor who shows up on time, does the work right, and does not treat the Lower Valley as an afterthought. Neighboring San Elizario and Fabens share the same rural character and are both part of our regular service territory.
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