Wichita Falls, TX's Top Patio Covers Provider
Life Under the Wichita Falls Sun
If you’ve lived in Wichita Falls long enough, you don’t need anyone to tell you how hard the sun hits here. It’s the kind of heat that settles into the concrete by noon and doesn’t let go till well after dark. That’s usually when folks start thinking seriously about patio covers—because a bare patio in August just doesn’t get used much, no matter how nice the furniture is.
Here’s the thing: outdoor spaces around here only work if they give you some relief. A good shade structure isn’t a luxury in Wichita Falls; it’s what makes the backyard usable again. At
Pro Siding Windows & Roofing, we’ve installed patio covers, pergolas and patio covers, and all kinds of custom patio covers for homes all across the city, and the one thing we always hear is, “I should’ve done this years ago.” And honestly, we get it.
Once you’ve got reliable shade overhead, the whole yard feels different—cooler, calmer, and actually comfortable.
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How High Plains Winds Shape Local Backyards
Most towns talk about the weather. Wichita Falls talks about the wind. It doesn’t just “blow” here—sometimes it pushes, twists, and shifts out of nowhere. Anyone who’s sat out on their patio during one of those north gusts knows exactly what I mean.
This is why we design outdoor patio covers a little differently in this part of North Texas. Those sudden gusts that come rolling across the plains can stress a weak structure faster than you’d expect. We’ve seen covers built out of thin stock or light anchors start rattling in the first season, and once that starts, it never gets better.
So when we look at patio cover designs, we pay close attention to wind exposure—especially on open lots near major streets or places where the houses sit a little higher. It’s not about overbuilding. It’s about building smart so your patio shade stays solid, quiet, and dependable through all the unpredictable Wichita weather that likes to keep us on our toes.


Building Patio Covers That Stand Up to Wichita Weather
After decades in this trade, we’ve learned that a cover is only as good as the prep behind it. Around Wichita Falls, that means starting with the right posts, structural supports, and anchoring systems. The sun is tough, but it’s the mix of heat, sudden cold snaps, and shifting winds that really puts materials to the test.
At Pro Siding Windows & Roofing, we walk through every job like we’re building on our own homes—checking the slab, checking the roofline, checking how water runs off when one of those quick storms blows through. If we’re doing covered patio installations, we’re paying attention to drainage patterns and slope so the cover doesn’t turn into a drum during a downpour.
A lot of homeowners ask whether they should do full roofed covers or more open pergola and patio covers. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. It depends on your shade needs, how much airflow you want, and how your backyard sits in relation to the sun. We’ll lay everything out in plain English so you know exactly what you’re getting—not just how it looks on day one, but how it’ll hold up through the years.
Shade Solutions for Homes Near Lucy Park & Quail Creek
Anyone around here knows that different parts of Wichita Falls deal with the heat and wind a little differently. Homes over by Lucy Park get a fair bit of tree cover, but the humidity sits heavier in the shade. Over near Quail Creek, things open up more, and the breeze has room to move.
We bring these little local quirks into every design. If you’re closer to the river or tucked near the park, you might want more ventilation built into your patio cover so the space doesn’t get stuffy on still days. If your house sits in a more open area—say off Southwest Parkway or Kell—you might want a slightly heavier structure for peace of mind when the winds shift direction out of nowhere.
These aren’t things a big-box contractor thinks about. But when you’ve worked the same city for decades, you start recognizing patterns in the properties themselves. And those patterns play a big role in how comfortable your patio feels year-round.


Vinyl & Custom Patio Covers for Wind-Prone Lots
When homeowners ask what material holds up best in Wichita Falls, vinyl patio covers are usually part of the conversation. They handle heat well, they don’t fade like older materials used to, and they’re easy to maintain—even when the wind kicks dust and debris around.
But vinyl isn’t the only option. A lot of folks choose custom patio covers because they want something that matches their home’s trim or blends in cleanly with the roofline. We’re comfortable building both, and we’ll show you the pros and tradeoffs in a straightforward way.
Wind-prone properties—those up on slight rises, near long, open streets, or facing north—sometimes benefit from reinforced joints or deeper footings. It’s the little things that keep a cover grounded and quiet when the weather gets moody. Nothing fancy, just thoughtful craftsmanship that comes from decades of doing things the right way.
Why Wichita Falls Homeowners Trust Pro Siding Windows & Roofing
From patio covers to sidings and roofing, we’ve been at this since 2003, and our crew has well over a century of combined experience. That’s not something we say to brag. It’s just the simple truth of the work we’ve put in over the years. The trust we get from Wichita Falls families comes from one thing: we do the job right the first time.
We don’t rush installations, and we don’t disappear after the last screw goes in. If you’ve got a question weeks or months later, we’re here. A lot of our projects come from folks who saw our work on a neighbor’s home and wanted the same thing for theirs.
Word-of-mouth might sound old-fashioned, but around here, that’s still how trust is built.
Serving Wichita Falls Neighborhoods & Streets We Know
We work all across the city—developments off Barnett Road, older homes around Tanglewood, quiet streets near McNiel, and newer builds near Maplewood and Southwest Parkway. Every part of Wichita Falls has its own character, and every yard needs something a little different.
No two covers we install are alike, because no two properties are alike. That’s the benefit of having a crew who’s worked every corner of this city: we’ve seen it all, adjusted for it all, and built solutions that last.
Call Us Today!
If your patio has been sitting empty because the sun or wind makes it uncomfortable, we can help you take it back.
Reach out anytime, and we’ll walk the yard with you, talk through your options, and build something that’ll hold up long after we pack up the truck. For more details, call us today!
FAQs
1. How long does a typical patio cover installation take?
Most jobs wrap up in a few days, depending on the design and how much structural prep the yard needs.
2. Will a patio cover help keep indoor temps down?
Yes—blocking direct sun from hitting your windows or exterior walls can make a noticeable difference in summer.
3. Can patio covers handle Wichita Falls wind?
If they’re built right, absolutely. We design with local wind patterns in mind from the ground up.
4. Do vinyl patio covers fade in this heat?
Not the modern materials we use. They’re made to handle years of sun exposure without chalking or bleaching.
5. Can you match my home’s roofline or trim?
Yes, our patio cover contractors can design custom structures that blend naturally with your home.


