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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.
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.
Need a Trex deck thar spans most of the length of the backside of the house, with one end capable of supporting a hot tub.
Richard V
I am looking to do a project on the side of my house. I live on a corner with no true backyard, just front and side yards. I am looking to tear out the existing fence that surrounds most of the property and have a chain link fence put up on a small portion of the side yard; less than 75 linear feet. Also off the side door I would like to have an 18 by 10/12 ft (approx) deck constructed with lattice for some privacy. Any info would be great. Thanks,
Brian K