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Building a deck can add more value to your home, increase its aesthetic appeal and be very useful. In fact, when it comes to home improvement adding a deck is one of the best things you could do to add value to your home. It provides you with outdoor space to sunbathe and entertain and even for dining. Decks can be an excellent play area for children, too. But you need to make sure that you get it right when you build it. Let’s face it all deck plans are not created equal. Be very clear about what you want in a deck before you jump in. Identifying the function of your deck is the first step to building it.
Making sure your deck meets your requirements can be an easy process if you know how to do it right. The first rule is that the deck should fit in within your budget. Deciding the specifications of your deck can be simplified by making a list of all the reasons for going in for a deck addition? Would the kids like more space to play? Or do you plan to use if for your exercises or meditation? Will outdoor entertaining feature prominently on your calendar or does the weather make that impractical? Keeping all these points in mind will help you avoid spending money on an investment that you might not feel suits your requirements later down the line. Getting a list of these uses down on paper will help you decide what the design and material for your deck should be.
Want to add to an existing deck on back of house and wrap around side with the addition of a hot tub and a replace a window with a door to deck.
Craig C
I have a wood deck, structure beneath is fine, but I want to replace wood flooring and railings with Azek. The deck has two levels: main deck 12 x 14', lower deck 14 x 19 1/2'. Boards on main deck run horizontal, lower deck diagonal.
Maureen R