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Can You Build a Sunroom on a Deck?

By admin on September 15, 2020

“We have a good sized deck on our home, but we don’t really use it,” Jason said. “It’s always too cold, or too hot, or too windy – whatever the case may be, the deck’s just so much wasted space right now. Can you build a sunroom on a deck? I’m envisioning a place where we can hang out, comfortably, no matter what the weather is doing.”

Converting a deck into a sunroom is a very popular project in the Metrowest area. The truth is that we have beautiful summers in this region – beautiful short summers. Spring can be cold and chilly; autumn has been known to include early snow. Having a sunroom built on your deck can make a lot of sense.

There are some things you need to know. First and foremost, you’ll want an experienced deck builder handling this project with you: it’s critical to ensure that your deck has an adequate foundation to support the weight of a sunroom on it. Sunrooms may be all or mostly glass, but they are quite heavy. Additionally, while prefabricated sunroom kits exist, they just don’t offer the level of quality many Metrowest MA homeowners choose willingly. Custom build sunrooms can be crafted to look as if they were original to the house, boosting both curb appeal and value.

Building a sunroom on a deck is one of the most cost-effective ways to add space to your home. It’s also a project that can be completed fairly quickly, especially if you’re working with experienced deck builders. Many Metrowest families who have sunrooms built on their decks use the room throughout the year, either as a family room, for a home office, or as a space for the kids to play. Pets love sunrooms too: pet parents report that their canine and feline companions seem to be more cheerful and better behaved with the extra space and daylight a sunroom provides.

The Romantic Deck

By admin on September 1, 2020

“Listen, we have three kids, two dogs, and a business,” Meredith said. “As nice as the idea of a romantic getaway sounds, in real life, that’s not in the cards for us. So that means you have to do what you can at home.”

“And she’s already remodeled the bedroom twice,” her husband Don laughed. “So when she asked if we could have a second-story deck built off of our bedroom, I kind of knew where she was heading with the whole thing.”

“Is there anything more romantic than watching the stars together?” Meredith said. “With a glass of wine?”

Creating the Romantic Deck

As deck builders in Milford, we know that designing the romantic deck is all about ambiance, privacy, and romantic amenities. Second story decks are a nice way to add a balcony to the master bedroom. These decks are often smaller than a first story deck – although we’ve built some second story decks that are large enough to accommodate hot tubs and other luxury amenities.

Everyone has their own vision of romance and how that’s best expressed in home design. Our deck design philosophy combines the classic elements of style presented in a way that captures the homeowner’s personality. For example, privacy elements can be created in countless ways, including country-casual latticework, the organic elegance of sculpted greenery, or with modern flair metal screening.

About those romantic amenities. Again, everyone has their own tastes, but it’s hard to go wrong with a fire feature. Whether you enjoy toasting marshmallows with your sweetheart or just want to relax by the flickering flames, a great fire feature is essential. Other popular options – waterfall fountains have their fans, and don’t overlook the potential of custom built seating that’s large enough for snuggling.

“Our bedroom deck was an anniversary present to ourselves,” Meredith said. “And it’s been worth every penny.”

Is Your Deck Safe for Summer Fun?

By admin on May 23, 2020

“I never really thought about deck safety until Uncle Harold came over last summer,” Stanley said. “I love the guy, but he’s a big fellow. And maybe our deck was getting a little worn down, I don’t know. But we had a barbecue, Harold had a couple of beers, and the next thing you know, crack – his foot’s right through the deck. Scratched himself up pretty good, but luckily nothing serious.”

If you want to avoid being in Stanley’s position, take the time now to make sure your deck is safe for summer fun. We asked the Dover deck construction experts what to look for, and here’s what they said:

Check Wooden Decking Carefully

Look out for broken decking, as well as split, twisted, or cracked wood. White pine is one of the most common decking materials in the Dover area, and while it’s attractive and affordable, it doesn’t really stand up well to the summer sun and winter weather for too long. Redwood decking also deteriorates over the course of time, so you want to look for any damaged decking. If you find it – call in your Dover deck construction company for repairs.

Supports, Stairs & Rails Must All Be Intact

Take a good look underneath your deck. Moisture, mold, insects and other animals can do damage to the structure of your deck that could actually be dangerous – particularly if a supporting pillar or beam gives way.

During your inspection, pay careful attention to your deck stairs, as well as any railings you may have. This must all be in good repair, both for your family’s sake as well as to keep your home in compliance with your homeowner’s insurance policy’s rules and regulations.

Deck Repair or Replacement?

As Dover deck contractors, we know that every family has a budget. If a job can be repaired, we won’t try to sell you on replacing the entire deck. And if replacement is in order, we go above and beyond to make sure you love your new deck!

4 Reasons You Really Want a Sunroom, Not a Deck

By admin on May 19, 2020

So here we are, looking at a long summer at home. Having a deck put on is a relatively quick and simple home improvement project. But before you call your Maynard deck contractor to get the job done, ask yourself: is what you really want them to build for you a sunroom?

Here are 4 reasons sunrooms are absolutely awesome:

Sunrooms provide privacy. Yes – it is wonderful to be outside, but do you really want to be on the deck where everyone walking around the neighborhood or stuck at home staring out their windows can see you?

Sunrooms are enjoyable even when it’s rainy, windy, or cold. There are some beautiful summer days in Maynard, but we also get our fair share of spring and autumn days. Because a sunroom shelters you from the elements, you can still enjoy the best of outdoor living in comfort.

Sunrooms are great at keeping kids & pets contained. Little ones and fur babies love to run all around, but sometimes you need the ability to keep them safely and conveniently in one place. Sunrooms provide shelter from the hot sun, unpleasant weather, and biting insects like mosquitos and ticks, which sometimes carry disease. If you’re interested in keeping your family safe, a sunroom can make a lot of sense.

Sunrooms are ideal when you want to get away from it all without going anywhere. As much as we all love our families, it’s nice to have some time to ourselves. When you don’t want to get out and about, the sunroom is a perfect alternative: pretty, comfortable, and quiet, it’s an ideal location to curl up with a cup of coffee and a book for a while.

Sunrooms are one of the most cost-effective ways to add usable living space to your home. Sunrooms come with screens, if you’d like, which means you never have to miss out on fresh air and nice breezes!

Getting a New Deck? Here’s How to Get the Most for Your Money

By admin on May 14, 2020

With the situation being what it is and families planning on staying close to home this summer, lots of Marlborough area homeowners are having new decks installed. If you’re planning on doing the same thing, here are some tips on how to get the most for your money:

Work with a Builder Who Specializes in Decks

Lots of people are looking for work right now, and many of them will tell you it’s absolutely no problem to build your deck – even if deck design and construction is not normally part of what they do. It may be true that just about anyone can build a deck – but it’s also absolutely true that not everybody can build a great deck. And for your home, and your family? You want a great deck.

Have Your Deck Designed

There’s no such thing as a great, standard deck. That’s why you want to have your deck designed. Deck design results in an outdoor living space that’s customized to meet your family’s specific needs while complementing your home’s appearance and boosting curb appeal.

Deck design involves both form and function. That’s why your Marlborough deck designer will ask you a lot of questions about your family and how you plan to enjoy your deck. For example, if you have smaller children – especially babies and toddlers – it’s a great idea to have a shade feature that allows the kids to enjoy the outdoors without getting overheated.

Choose Composite Decking Materials

Many of the families who are having decks installed in Marlborough now are doing so because it’s a unique opportunity to do so. It’s a good idea to invest your funds in decking materials that can really stand the test of time. Composite decking is available in a variety of colors, doesn’t twist, warp or split when it’s really hot or very cold, and resists damage from moisture, insects, and mildew. It lasts an incredibly long time and is planet friendly.

Creating Serenity: Deck Design for Calm Peaceful Enjoyment

By admin on April 27, 2020

Some people want to have a deck built because they want to have outdoor parties with their family and friends. Other people choose a custom deck because they need a place for their kids and pets to play and get fresh air. As Bellingham deck contractors, our job is to give homeowners the ideal outdoor space to meet their needs – so what happens when you’ve got a need for a serene place to relax and get away from the world?

Every deck design we do is unique, but there are certain features that would certainly make sense for the Bellingham homeowner who wants a peaceful, retreat-style deck:

Privacy Features: Nothing is as serene as solitude. Privacy features for your deck can include screening or trellises; the use of greenery or strategically positioned artwork is another option.

Focus Points: Choose a fire feature, water fall, or even a built-in rock garden to serve as a key element of your serene space. Larger decks can incorporate more than one focus point. Your Bellingham deck designer can help you choose elements that work well with the overall design of your home and landscape to enhance the calming effect.

Comfortable Seating: Choose seating that you’ll be able to enjoy sitting in for a prolonged period of time. Think about what you like to do in your serene space: the seating choice that might make sense to an avid reader could be very different than what the person who plans on doing a lot of napping wants.

Soothing Color: Color has a huge impact on mood. That’s why many spaces that are designed to be calming, serene areas feature cool blue and green tones, as well as natural wood elements. One way to integrate color effectively into your deck design is by your choice of decking material. Composite decking is a form of planet-friendly building material that comes in dozens of strong, vibrant colors. The color stays strong for decades without fading, and it doesn’t need any special maintenance. Want to find out more? Talk to your local deck builder today.

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