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Building a deck will give you additional space, add to the value of your home and enhance the beauty quotient of your home. Decks provide you with much needed outdoor space for entertaining. It can be an excellent play area for children and you will appreciate having some extra space for some me time. The basic thing is to get it right when you build it. Not all decks can be used for all purposes, so it matters a lot that you have a clear idea of what you want from your deck before you build it or design it.
Evaluating a deck plan before you build will save you a lot of heartache later on. The first rule you need to remember is that the deck should fit your budget and serve your needs. It will help a lot if you can make a list of all the uses you will have for your deck. Do you plan on using it as an outdoor greenhouse or for entertaining? Will it be used frequently or not that often? Do you plan to set up a barbeque? What’s the weather like where you live? Will it be used as a place to meditate in the mornings? Think of every possible use for the space and list them all on paper. You now have the requirement that your deck needs to meet. You now need to build the design and pick a deck material around these needs.
180 ft of 4 ft fence (2 gates) with deck Deck dimensions: 12 X 28 Possibly bench along inside of deck
Margo B
We currently have a deck made of cedar wood and it's less than a year old; however, we now know we should have gone with the composite. We are now wanting to re-done in composite using as much of the current materials, i.e., black railing, to cut down on cost.
Xavier S