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Adding a new deck or patio to your home will work wonders for your home and your lifestyle. If you’re considering home improvement you could also add a hot tub or a pool to your home and add some glamour to a frumpy backyard. Options include above ground pool decks, swimming pool decks, above ground swimming pool decks, and deck hot tubs. Relaxation, physical therapy and family fun are just some of the advantages of having a hot tub or a pool. Remember to use a deck or pool cover. This will help you keep the pool/tub clean when not in use and increases the life of your tub.
No matter what kind of deck, patio or pool you choose you need to work closely with the local building department. You will need to get your deck plan approved and a building permit issued before you commence your project. The information that your local building department will look for includes the overall deck size, the height off the ground, and the position of the deck relative to property lines, the size and location of framing. They will also look at the species of wood you’re using, the soil type and the method of connecting framing. If the local building department is satisfied that your plan meets the local bylaws and code you will be issued a building permit for a fee.
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