The Ultimate Guide to New Deck Construction

The Ultimate Guide to New Deck Construction

If you're considering adding a deck to your home, then you're in the right place! Learn more in this Ultimate Guide to New Deck Construction from the expert deck builders at Building On The Rock in Lincoln.

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Benefits of Building a New Deck

Building a deck can be an exciting and practical way to enhance your outdoor living space. Decks come in various styles, sizes, and materials, allowing homeowners the opportunity to customize their outdoor area however they want.

A deck adds an area to entertain family and friends or just relax outdoors. You can think of a deck as an extension of your home, and it's a beautiful way to make a space to gather and spend time with loved ones. It can also add monetary value to your home, making it a great investment for the future.

Types of Decks

There are three main types of decks: ground-level, raised, and multi-level. Here's a breakdown of each of those types of decks and what they would look like on your home. If you're concerned about cost, there are a variety of options to fit different needs and budgets.

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Ground-Level Decks

A ground-level deck is the most basic type of deck. This type of deck does not require much in terms of materials or labor. These decks are typically low to the ground and can be built directly onto an existing patio or another flat surface.

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Raised Decks

A raised deck is built on top of an existing elevated structure, usually around a home. These decks are often more structurally sound than ground-level decks and require more materials and labor to build.

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Multi-Level Decks

Multi-level decks are the most complex type of deck. They involve the construction of multiple levels, usually connected by stairs or ramps. Multi-level decks offer more versatility and can be used to create unique outdoor living spaces.

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Materials Needed for Deck Construction

When building a deck, you will need several materials. These include lumber for framing, fasteners/hardware for attaching the pieces together, and decking material such as composite boards or pressure-treated lumber.

When it comes to the decking material itself, you have options based on budget and aesthetics. Pressure-treated lumber is more affordable and easy to work with, while composite boards come in a variety of colors and textures.

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Maintenance and Repairs

Decks require some maintenance over their lifespan, just like any other outdoor structure. This includes cleaning the deck regularly, inspecting for damage or rot, and making repairs as needed. While you can do these tasks yourself, it’s highly recommended to hire a professional contractor.

A poorly maintained deck can be incredibly dangerous, and having a professional inspect it regularly helps ensure your deck is safe.

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Hiring a Contractor

If you decide to hire a contractor for deck construction or repair, then there are some things you should keep in mind. Make sure the person you choose is licensed and insured, as this will be important if any accidents occur or if the job isn't done correctly. You should also look for a contractor who has experience in deck building and can show you examples of past projects.

Finally, ensure that the contractor is willing to provide references from past clients so you can get an honest opinion about their work. By taking these steps, you'll be sure to find the right contractor for your project.

Let Building On The Rock Build You a Beautiful Deck!

Building On The Rock in Lincoln is a trusted contractor that specializes in custom deck construction. We use the highest quality materials and build decks with superior craftsmanship. Let us put our expertise to work and create an outdoor living space you can be proud of.

Contact Building On The Rock today for more information on building your dream deck. We look forward to hearing from you!

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