Moorhead Fence & Deck is the deck builder Glyndon homeowners call for decks, wood and vinyl fences, and outdoor structures that hold up through freeze-thaw winters and the heavy clay soil of the Red River Valley. We have replied to new inquiries within one business day since 2015.

Wood fencing is a smart fit for Glyndon properties where homeowners want a natural look that blends with the small-town setting without overpowering a modest lot. Our wood and privacy fence installation service covers everything from cedar privacy panels to treated picket fences that handle the freeze-thaw cycles common in Clay County.
Glyndon homes are mostly single-family houses on modest in-town lots, and a well-designed deck makes the most of every square foot of that outdoor space. We design each deck around the actual dimensions of your yard, your sun exposure, and how you plan to use it through the short but busy Minnesota outdoor season.
Vinyl fencing holds up particularly well in the Red River Valley because it does not absorb water, which means it is not vulnerable to the rot and post heave that wood fencing can develop when clay soil stays damp through the spring thaw. For Glyndon homeowners who want a fence that requires almost no upkeep, vinyl is a practical long-term choice.
Pressure-treated lumber is the most cost-effective decking material for Glyndon homeowners who want a solid structure without the upfront cost of composite. Modern pressure treatment holds up well against the moisture and freeze-thaw stress that this area produces, especially when posts are set on proper footings below the frost line.
Older decks in Glyndon take a beating from the combination of heavy snow loads in winter and hot, humid summers that accelerate wood degradation. If your deck is showing cracked boards, wobbly railings, or soft spots near the ledger or posts, it is worth having someone assess whether repair or replacement is the better path.
A pergola gives Glyndon homeowners a way to define outdoor living space and add shade during the sunny summer months without requiring the structural complexity of a full covered deck. Because most Glyndon lots are modest in size, a pergola is often the right scale for creating a comfortable outdoor area without overwhelming the yard.
Glyndon sits in the Red River Valley, which means the ground underneath every home and fence post is heavy glacial clay. Clay soil does not drain well. After spring snowmelt or a heavy summer rain, water sits near the surface for days, working its way around post footings and concrete piers. When temperatures drop below freezing again, that water expands and shifts structures upward. Over several cycles, even well-set posts can heave enough to create visible problems - leaning fence sections, unlevel deck boards, and post rot from constant moisture contact. A deck builder who does not account for these soil conditions when planning footings and drainage is setting up a structure to fail within a few years.
The winters here also produce a frost depth of four to six feet in harder years, which means deck footings and fence posts must go significantly deeper than they would in a warmer climate. Most homes in Glyndon are wood-frame construction built across the mid-1900s, and many have existing decks or fences that were installed without proper attention to frost depth. If you are repairing or replacing an older structure, understanding what went wrong the first time is the starting point for getting it right the second time. The short outdoor season from late May through September means scheduling matters too - a project that starts late in the summer may face cold weather before it can be finished properly.
Our crew works throughout Glyndon regularly and pulls permits through the City of Glyndon for deck and fence projects - we know what the building department requires and how to move the permit process along without delays that push a project into cold weather.
Glyndon is connected to Moorhead and Fargo by U.S. Highway 10, and most of the housing stock in town is concentrated on the older streets near the center. The single-family homes here tend to be modest in footprint, which means outdoor living spaces like decks and fenced yards carry real weight in how a property feels. Whether your home sits near Glyndon City Park or out toward the edge of town where newer construction has filled in around the older core, we have seen the soil conditions and housing styles this area produces.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Dilworth, MN and the surrounding Clay County communities. If you are looking for a contractor who covers the whole corridor from Moorhead west to Hawley, MN, we are it.
Call or submit the contact form and we will be back in touch within one business day to schedule an on-site assessment. You do not need to have a specific plan in mind before we arrive.
We walk the property, assess the soil conditions, and measure the space before putting together a written estimate with clear line items. There is no charge for the estimate, and we will explain the cost drivers so you understand what you are paying for.
Once you approve the estimate, we handle the permit application with the City of Glyndon and order materials. We give you a build start date and keep you updated if anything in the schedule shifts.
Our crew completes the work and cleans up the site fully before calling you for a final walkthrough. If anything is not right, we address it before we consider the job closed.
We serve Glyndon and all of Clay County. Free estimates, no pressure - just straight answers about what your project needs.
(218) 227-4459Glyndon is a small city of roughly 1,200 people in Clay County, Minnesota, sitting about 12 miles east of Fargo and just outside the Moorhead city limits. Most residents are long-term homeowners who commute into the metro for work but come home to a quiet, residential community. The town is made up almost entirely of single-family detached homes, with the older housing concentrated near the center of town and newer construction on the outskirts. U.S. Highway 10 runs through town and is the main connector to both Moorhead to the west and the lake country to the east. Glyndon City Park serves as the main community gathering spot through the summer months.
The housing stock in Glyndon reflects the town's history - homes built in waves from the early 1900s through the 1980s sit alongside newer infill construction. Many of the older homes have been updated with vinyl siding and modern windows, but the underlying wood-frame structures are the same ones that have endured Minnesota winters for decades. If you are planning to add outdoor living space or update fencing on one of these properties, the soil conditions and frost depth here require the same approach we use across all of Moorhead and the surrounding Clay County communities, including Dilworth.
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