Pro Deck Installation Tip: Free Standing Decks

Building a deck is something you’ve always wanted to do, but you’re a little uneasy about how it can effect insurance or property taxes. Some companies consider an attached deck as an addition to the total square footage of your home and can increase rates or taxes. Don’t feel as if all is lost, there …

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Pro Deck Installation Tip: How to Make Your Hot Tub and Deck Work Together

A spa or hot tub on your deck adds a remarkable visual emphasis to your home. It involves more than just purchasing a spa and placing it on the deck. An average 8×8 spa fully loaded with people and water can easily weigh 2 ½ tons. Most decks aren’t designed to hold that much weight. …

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Pro Deck Installation Tip: Deck Joist Waterproofing

Deck Joists 101 Deck joists are boards usually made out of pressure treated lumber. These boards come in standard sizes (2×6, 2×8, and 2×10) and are a crucial element in the structural stability of your deck. Joists systems are the frames that the decking will be attached to. This foundation is usually attached to the …

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How Sun Exposure Effects How Much You Enjoy Your Deck

During those hot summer days, decks that face east will get a lot of sun and little shade.

Before you choose a specific deck design, it is always a good idea to consider yearly sun exposure. Knowing how much, or how little sun and shade to expect during the seasons will help you maximize how much you enjoy your new outdoor living space.

For instance, if your new deck is built on the north side of your home, it will get very little sun. This is especially important for anyone who gets a lot of sun (and heat during the year). Having more shade is a definite treat if you live in hotter climates like (i.e. Florida, Texas, Arizona, etc.). You’ll be able to BBQ, relax, and enjoy the day without having to worry about running inside to beat the heat. However, if you live in a colder climate, this kind of northern exposure can mean you’ll get more shade and experience even cooler temps on that side of the deck. Also, the angle of the sun relative to the horizon is another factor you can also consider; especially if you plan on adding trees, plants or other accessories to your deck.

Check out these 3d composites that estimate how much sun and shade you can expect from your new deck:

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Want to Ignore Getting Your Deck Inspected? Watch This Today Show Report!

On the Today Show this morning, there was an excellent report showing what happens when a deck collapses. As we’ve written before, not building your deck the right way and/or not doing a brief yearly inspection is not a risk worth taking. Watch this report to see how dangerous it is to ignore making sure …

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