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Concrete Patio Replacement with Wooden Deck or Composite Deck? 10 Great Reasons

January 23rd, 2010

Wooden Deck with Directional Pattern



Concrete Patio Replacement with Wooden Deck or Composite Deck?

Here are 10 Great Reasons

author: Terry Campbell

. Environmentally Friendly

. Natural looking

. No Need to Remove Old Concrete

. Can Do It Yourself

. No Heavy Equipment Needed

. No Permit Required

. Choice of Materials

. Ease of Design

. Cooler Ventilated Walking Surface

. Stain to Match Environment


A Wooden Deck is a good alternative to concrete:

 

>When looking at a Patio Replacement, a Wooden Deck or Composite Deck is a good alternative to concrete. It is naturally Environmentally Friendly and can be more ecologically balanced since it comes from renewable sources. Cracked Concrete will be in a Landfill for many years to come unless you are lucky enough to have a concrete recycling plant close by. The manufacturing of concrete can also leave a large carbon foot print.

A Wooden deck has a natural look and feel:

> A Wooden Deck or Composite Deck are  more Natural looking and can blend with the surroundings and create more of a natural flow. Tell the truth, have you ever seen concrete do this?

When installing a Wooden Deck there is no need to remove old concrete:

>  No Need to Remove Old Concrete. This old concrete can be used as a very stable footing for your new Wooden Deck or Composite Deck and therefore you can go right over the top of it. Out of site out of mind. This can also save you the cost of disposal.

Wooden Deck, you can do it yourself:

>  You Can build a Wooden Deck yourself if you have basic carpentry skill to read a tape and level, hammer a nail and operate a skill saw. If you choose this route please be sure to take safety precautions when using power tools and remember to wear safety glasses to protect your eyes. Have you ever tried to bust up cracked concrete and remove it? You had better be very physically fit!

With a Wooden Deck covering the old concrete:

>  No Heavy Equipment Needed. Have you ever tried to remove concrete without Heavy Equipment. It takes skill not to mention the mess that it can make to your yard while using it. You do want to have a nice yard to look at while enjoying your new Wooden Deck don’t you?

No Permit Required for a Wooden Deck or Composite Deck:

>   Here in the Dallas Texas metro area the majority of the cities I have worked in do require a building permit when pouring a concrete foundation but when you are installing a wooden deck that is not elevated over a certain height does not require one. You do want to check with your municipality to make sure that it is or isn’t required in your area.

A Wooden Deck has a variety of choices:

>  Choice of Materials. You have a wide variety when it comes to choice of materials to construct with. For a Wooden Deck you have Cedar, Redwood, Pressure Treated Pine and then you have several choices in Tropical Hardwoods. With a Composite Deck you also have several choice and styles. It would take 2 more articles to explain the advantages and disadvantages of all these but I would recommend that you do your research so that you get the kind that fits your budget and needs.

A Wooden Deck has an ease of design:

> Ease of Design.  Using wooden dcek or composite deck material for you Patio Replacement gives you ease of design. The different types of wood can installed in a variety of designs from mitered angles to using shapes that are cut out with a band saw, jig saw or a laser cutter.  The composite materials are a little more flexible and can be curved and shaped to get really unique designs.

A Wooden Deck has a cooler walking surface:

> Cooler Ventilated Walking Surface. A Wooden Deck for a Patio needs to be able to expand and contract with temperatures and moisture. To allow this natural process when installing the top boards you leave a gap of 1/8” to 1/4″ depending on the type of materials used. This also allows for some airflow that will make a cooler ventilated walking surface.

A Wooden Deck can be stained to match the environment:

> Stain your Wooden Deck to Match Environment. There are so many different stains and weather sealants available that it might be hard not to come up with a color Stain to Match Environment. If you really wanted to make your patio replacement unique you can use different colors and your artistic imagination to give it the look and feel to match your environment.

As you can see there are a lot of advantages using Wooden Deck or Composite Deck when you are looking at Patio Replacement. If you are to ever sell your home, a Wooden Deck or Composite Deck will add to the saleability.

Which ad sounds more enticing “Concrete Patio” or “Beautiful Backyard Wooden Deck” ?


Planning For Your New Wooden Deck.

December 20th, 2009
Planning for a Wooden Deck

A Wooden Deck can add New Demensions to Outdoor Living

Adding a Wooden Deck is a extended Outdoor Living Area so planning out the location correctly is important. While in the planning stages  it can also be as important to consider other things such as shape, size, one level or multi level and additions like adding a garden fountain or pond, Fire pit, built in BBQ grill, benches, built in planter, Shade Pergola, lighting. Electrical for ceiling fans or outdoor TV. Backyard decks are very much in fashion these days. You can either hire a professional deck builder for this task or can build your own wooden deck with a little planning and research.

Here are some tips that hopefully you can use to design and construct an attractive and usable Wooden Deck for your home.

1- Planing out the location for your Wooden Deck.

The location of your Wooden Deck area is something that would greatly affect the time you spend here with family and friends. There are various points that you must consider before selecting a particular area like the direction of sun. Sun can really harm the appearance and color of your wooden deck. A good way through which you can protect your deck from sun and water is to apply a good stain, sealer and UV protectant after installation.

Consider the slope of the ground. This can affect how you plan to build. You may need to use skirting or you may want to use multi levels. This can add a lot of personality to your Wooden Deck.

Do you plan on having any landscaping done? You may want to include some planting areas in designing the shape.

2- Tools and equipment needed to build your new Wooden Deck:

If you are building your own Wooden Deck then you will need a wide variety of tools and equipments to complete this task. Some essential things that you would need are shovel, post hole diggers, speed square, carpenters pencil, saw horses, drill and/or maybe a nail gun, hammer, nail set, circular saw, carpenter’s level, wheelbarrow, tape measure, and safety eye wear.

3- Essential materials required for construction of a Wooden deck.

If you are not hiring a professional constructor or contractor then you have to order your own materials. Always order a little overage on the materials so that you can be picky with the wooden deck boards you use and then you can always return what you don’t choose to use.  You will require joist hangers, joist hanger nails, proper Wooden Deck screws and/or deck connectors (there are also hidden connectors). One brand I like to use is (Tiger Claw) and pre-mix concrete for the construction work.

4- Choose a good style and design of you Wooden Deck.

It is very essential for you to choose a deck design and style that would look good with the rest of your house. You can find ideas on home improvement websites operating on the internet. You can also take opinions and ideas from your family members and friends. Looking at other wood decks would also give you a good idea of the deck design you are looking for.

5. Choosing the wood for your new Wooden Deck.

There are various types of wood available in the market that you can choose for your deck, but always keep in mind that the wood should be durable and long lasting. You can select from Cedar, Redwood, Trex, Correct Deck, or other Composite Woods, Pressure Treated Lumber, Ipe, Garapa, Massaranduba, Cumaru and other Tropical Hardwoods.

Making the right decisions like  location, an attractive design and the right materials can really make a wooden deck usable or unusable .  If you would like help making these decisions from a very experienced  and knowledgeable Dallas Wooden Deck Builder. now might be a good time to Get a Free Quote. Who knows, we may be running a Special.

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Treated Pine Deck Rockwall, Tx Testimonial

September 3rd, 2009

 

treated pine deck

Second Story Wood Deck with Spiral Metal Stairs

 

Regarding Our New Treated Pine Deck.

Dear Terry,

We just wanted to write you a letter to tell you how happy we are with our deck! It is exactly what we wanted and it is just beautiful. Now we can enjoy panoramic views of the lake from our backyard, something we have always dreamed about.

We want you to know how impressed we have been with the workmanship and quality of the treated pine deck. It is not only beautiful, but it is extremely well-made. We are so pleased with the outcome of your work.

We also want to let you know that we asked you to build our deck because of your professionalism from day one of the bid. You have always been here when you promised and you have also been punctual. We also liked how you have communicated with us throughout the building process.

Thanks again for our treated pine deck! We will highly recommend you to all of our friends!

Sincerely,
Mark & Miranda

Rockwall, Texas


Wanna know the cost of a Treated Pine Deck, Free Quote or Call 972-272-0554

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