Serving Horizon City, TX and surrounding areas. (915) 944-0236

Horizon City Deck & Fence is your local deck builder serving Clint, TX with vinyl fencing, custom decks, and outdoor structures. We have served the Lower Valley since 2020, and we reply to every estimate request within 1 business day.

Rural properties in Clint often have long perimeter fence runs on large lots, and vinyl holds up against the desert sun and dry conditions without needing paint or staining year after year. See our vinyl fence installation service to learn about styles, post-setting in caliche, and what to expect on a typical Clint property.
Large Clint lots give homeowners room to build a generous deck that city properties rarely allow. We design to fit the open lot character here, accounting for caliche soil conditions and the southwest sun orientation that matters most for afternoon shade.
Pressure-treated lumber is the most cost-effective material for Clint homeowners who want a solid deck without a composite price tag. In this dry climate, a properly installed and sealed pressure-treated deck holds up well when maintained every two to three years.
Privacy wood fences are a practical choice for Clint backyards that sit close to neighbors or roadways. Cedar holds up well in the Chihuahuan Desert heat and takes stain well, giving you a clean look with a natural material that fits the area.
Summer temperatures in Clint regularly push past 100 degrees, making a shade structure the difference between a deck you use and one you avoid from June through September. A solid patio cover lets you take back your outdoor space even in the peak heat months.
Open pergolas are well suited to Clint's arid climate because they provide partial shade without trapping heat the way enclosed covers can. On a large rural lot with good sightlines, a pergola anchors an outdoor living area and adds structure without boxing you in.
Clint sits in the Chihuahuan Desert along the Rio Grande valley floor, and properties here deal with conditions that are easy to underestimate if you have never worked in the area. The summer heat routinely tops 100 degrees, the sun is intense at this elevation and latitude, and the air stays dry almost all year. Those conditions break down wood surfaces faster than most of Texas, bleach and crack vinyl that is not UV-stabilized, and put pressure-treated framing through more thermal stress cycles in a single year than a deck in Houston or Dallas sees in three. Material selection and finishing choices that work in other parts of the state need to be adjusted for what this climate actually does.
The soil underneath Clint yards is another factor that contractors new to the Lower Valley often discover the hard way. Caliche - a hard calcium carbonate layer found just below the surface across most of El Paso County - requires specialized post-setting and footing equipment. Fence posts driven through caliche without the right approach bend, snap, or pull out within a season. Deck footings that do not clear the caliche layer and reach stable soil will shift. Beyond the soil, many Clint properties sit on larger-than-average lots with longer fence runs, agricultural outbuildings, and irrigation infrastructure that needs to be worked around rather than ignored. A contractor who knows these lots does not have to figure it out during your job.
Our crew works throughout Clint regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect deck and fence work here. Because Clint is an unincorporated community, permits go through El Paso County Development Services rather than a city building department - a process that is different from what homeowners in Socorro or El Paso proper go through. We pull permits regularly through the county office and know what documentation each type of project requires.
Clint sits along the I-10 corridor about 20 miles southeast of downtown El Paso, in the stretch of the Lower Valley known for its agricultural history and large residential lots. The Clint ISD area covers a wide geographic footprint, and many of the homeowners we serve here have properties that extend well beyond the house itself - outbuildings, sheds, corrals, and long driveway runs that factor into where a fence line goes or where a deck can be positioned. We walk the whole property during every estimate, not just the backyard, so the plan we give you actually fits your land.
We also serve Fabens just down the valley, and homeowners in San Elizario to the west. Our crew does not charge a travel surcharge for any location in El Paso County - Clint, Fabens, and the surrounding rural communities are all part of our regular service area.
Reach us by phone at (915) 944-0236 or through our online estimate form. We reply to every request within 1 business day and can often schedule a site visit the same week.
We visit your Clint property, walk the lot, check the soil, and measure so we can give you an accurate written estimate with no guesswork. Large rural lots and caliche conditions are factored into the price we give you - there are no surprise upcharges after the job starts.
For projects that require an El Paso County permit, we handle the application and wait for approval before scheduling construction. We keep you informed on the permit timeline so the start date is never a surprise.
Our crew arrives on the scheduled date, works cleanly, and cleans up fully before we leave. We do a final walkthrough with you at completion to make sure every detail is right before we call the job done.
We serve Clint, TX and the surrounding Lower Valley with no travel surcharge. Free estimates - we reply within 1 business day.
(915) 944-0236Clint is a small unincorporated community in eastern El Paso County, sitting along the Rio Grande roughly 20 miles southeast of downtown El Paso. With a population of around 1,000 to 1,500 residents, Clint has the character of a rural farming town rather than a suburb. The land around Clint is part of the Mesilla Valley, historically farmed for cotton, onions, and chile peppers, and that agricultural identity is still visible in the wide open lots, irrigation ditches, and outbuildings that are common across the area. Housing stock is predominantly modest single-family homes, many built between the 1960s and 1990s, on properties that are larger than what you would find in the city. The community of Clint is served by Clint Independent School District, which anchors community identity across this stretch of the Lower Valley.
Because Clint is unincorporated, it lacks the city infrastructure and services that nearby Socorro or El Paso have, but that also means fewer bureaucratic layers for homeowners doing property improvements - permits come from El Paso County rather than a city office. For neighbors looking at what is possible nearby, Fabens sits just to the east along I-10 and shares the same rural Lower Valley character. To the west, San Elizario is a historic community with a distinct identity of its own - both are well within our regular service area.
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