Deck Builder's Offer a Variety of Options

Nov 2
07:38

2011

Andrea Avery

Andrea Avery

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If you plan to hire a deck builder to add on to your existing home or other structure, you will have lots of different options to chose from when it comes time to decide what type you hope to have built.

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A deck builder can make sure that any outdoor additions you plan to add to your home are safe,Deck Builder's Offer a Variety of Options Articles sturdy and aesthetically pleasing. Perhaps more important than any of these features, however, is the fact that he or she will be able to offer you many different options when it comes to style.

Decks can add value, style and functionality to any home or space. They can also help make the living and entertaining area larger and more appealing, as well as help beautify and add functionality to outdoor areas.

Because anyone who wants to build one on their home wants it to come out as appealing and functionally sound as possible, hiring a professional deck builder to complete the job can be a smart move. A professional contractor or construction expert, this person will be able to devise the best possible plan for building up your outdoor space within the confines of your available budget.

While a deck builder will be able to tell you what he or she may recommend given the area and money you have available, he or she will also likely be able to give you several options when it comes to the type of structure you may be able to have built.

Depending on various circumstances, there are different types and styles of decks available to be built onto a home. Speaking with a construction professional will help you shed some light not only on which of these may be compatible with your wants and needs, but also which will be most functionally sound in your space.

The most common types of decks are platforms and lofts. They are both typically square or rectangle shaped and built either attached or adjacent to an existing home. They often serve as a transition area from an inside space to a yard or other outside area and feature a floor along with railings or handrails in some cases.

The difference between a platform and a loft is the fact that a loft is raised above the ground, sometimes to as high as the height of a second or third floor of a house. These lofts almost always feature a handrail or railing all the way around for safety reasons, and may feature stairs traveling down to ground level as well.

In getting into more elaborate models, a deck builder can also build what is often known as privacy decks, which feature walls made of wood, brick, stone, simple screens or other materials. These have many of the same features as other types but add privacy from neighbors and from the elements.

A deck builder can also build wraparound decks, which are like the other types but can span the entire side of a home or structure and "turn the corner" to continue onto another perpendicular side. These models allow for even greater living and entertaining space while maximizing the use of outdoor areas.