Decks
Having a deck embrace your home creates a stage for a variety of different experiences. At Elevated Deck and Fence, we want to help you achieve your deck dreams with quality installation, fast turnaround time, and durable materials. A residential deck can be customized to suit your yard, personality, and home design. Our experts are here to provide insight on how to achieve a quality deck or patio space that fits your budget and needs.
Our team is here to help you customize your deck to your exact specifications and help you choose the material that best suits your climate, pick the size and shape that will accommodate guests, and choose a color or stain that complements your home.
Creating A Safe Entertainment Space
Hiring a contractor to build your deck ensures that all regulations are met and that the deck can handle the weight of many people. Contractors understand the unique requirements and considerations needed to add a deck to your home. If you want your deck to be stable, proper supports are needed to keep the structure from sagging or breaking. Contractors also ensure that a deck has slip resistance and is easily cleaned to prevent slips and falls.
The materials used in our deck construction are also sustainable, making them safe for the environment and for your landscaping. Using eco-friendly materials can help your home last longer and work for a variety of activities. Using sustainable materials allows us to continue providing quality builds and entertainment spaces without compromising our environment.
Common Deck Materials
A variety of decking options are available for residential decks, all of which provide different benefits and aesthetics. The most common material for modern-day deck building is composite or PVC which doubles as being highly resilient and long lasting.
Other materials common for decking include
- Wood
- Stone
- Vinyl
- Aluminum
- Exotic Hardwood
Before choosing a decking type, you should consider your climate, the usage of the deck, and how it will complement your home. Some materials can be stained to different colors, while others only come in a limited variety of colors. Materials may be resistant to weather but not to pests, which can be a drawback for warmer or tropical climates. While all materials can serve their purpose, choosing the right one can help your landscape design appear cohesive.
If you are struggling to choose the best material for your home, working with a professional can help you feel confident about your material choice. Elevated Deck and Fence provides some of the best decking materials and finishes on the market. Improve your home with services from our team.
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More About Elevated Deck And Fence
We know that high-quality contractors can be hard to find, which is why Elevated Deck and Fence is committed to providing quality services. No matter what type of deck you are looking to construct, Elevated Deck and Fence can make it happen. Our team wants you to be able to enjoy your backyard safely, which is why we provide durable decks and private fences to all customers.
We are confident that when you choose to have a deck installed by us, it will last for years to come, providing a safe and appealing entertainment space. Fences from our team provide privacy and security combined with great aesthetic appeal and in either situation, Elevated Deck and Fence will give you a code-compliant home addition that helps you gain more usable life out of your backyard space.
FAQs
Do I Need A Permit To Install A Deck?
Most home additions will require a permit, including the installation of a deck. If a deck is attached to a home and is over around 30 inches, it will need a permit that ensures safety and code compliance. Each state and local building department will have different requirements, so it is important to check with local authorities or work with a professional contractor. Even other types of decks may need an exemption if you want to avoid fees or legal ramifications for installing a deck.
Will You Ensure My Deck Is Code Compliant?
Licensed and insured contractors will ensure that any build is code-compliant. No matter if they are installing a deck, building a home, or updating a commercial space, they will need to adhere to building codes to ensure the build is safe and operational. While you should be able to trust contractors, customers should ensure that they obtain proper permits before the project begins.
