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Adding a new deck or patio to your home will work wonders for your home and your lifestyle. If you’re considering home improvement you could also add a hot tub or a pool to your home and add some glamour to a frumpy backyard. Options include above ground pool decks, swimming pool decks, above ground swimming pool decks, and deck hot tubs. Relaxation, physical therapy and family fun are just some of the advantages of having a hot tub or a pool. Remember to use a deck or pool cover. This will help you keep the pool/tub clean when not in use and increases the life of your tub.
Working with the local building department is an absolute necessity when you’re planning any kind of home improvement including adding a deck or a patio. The building plan has to be approved and a building permit obtained before you can get started on your project. The local building department will look at the overall deck size, the height off the ground, and the position of the deck relative to property lines, the size and location of framing before they approve the plan. They will also look at the soil type and the kind of wood you’re using along with the method of framing that is being used. When they are convinced that the building plan meets the code and bylaws, they will issue you a building permit for a fee.
my deck runs the entire link of the back of the house and is off the second story of the house. there has been termite damage to the support beams but not to the wood of the deck itself. i would like to see about getting the supports replaced.
Chris B
Needing to replace my 20 year old cedar deck (approx. 14 ft. by 20 ft.)and its ground level. Wanting to get "FREE" written estimates, with afforable pricing and know the "price difference" of composite verses wood deck.
Tricha H