Adding a deck or patio to your home is a great investment. To take it one step further and instantly boost the value of your house, add a hot tub or a pool and watch as your home receives an instant face lift! Choose from above ground pool decks, swimming pool decks, concrete pool decks, in ground pool decks, or deck hot tubs. Some of the advantages of having a hot tub or pool are physical therapy, family fun and relaxation. Just remember to keep your tub/ pool closed with a cover when not in use and you can enjoy many years of soaking pleasure!
Adding a deck or patio to your home is a great investment. To take it one step further and instantly boost the value of your house, add a hot tub or a pool and watch as your home receives an instant face lift! Choose from above ground pool decks, swimming pool decks, concrete pool decks, in ground pool decks, or deck hot tubs. Some of the advantages of having a hot tub or pool are physical therapy, family fun and relaxation. Just remember to keep your tub/ pool closed with a cover when not in use and you can enjoy many years of soaking pleasure!
While it is a great idea to add a deck or a patio to your home, make sure that you work with the local building department to ensure that your home improvement project is fully authorized and legal. Getting the building plan approved and a building permit issued are the first things you need to get done to have your deck/hot tub/pool project underway. The local building department will look for overall deck size, the height off the ground, and the position of the deck relative to property lines, the size and location of framing. The soil type, the species of wood you’re using and the method of connecting frames used are the other parameters that will be examined by the building department. If they are convinced that your plan meets the code and local bylaws, you will be issued a building permit for a fee.
Wanting to replace older wood with composite decking. Need price per foot for comparisons.
Geoff W
I am looking to do a project on the side of my house. I live on a corner with no true backyard, just front and side yards. I am looking to tear out the existing fence that surrounds most of the property and have a chain link fence put up on a small portion of the side yard; less than 75 linear feet. Also off the side door I would like to have an 18 by 10/12 ft (approx) deck constructed with lattice for some privacy. Any info would be great. Thanks,
Brian K