Adding a Deck
A deck is described as a wooden platform constructed above ground level and
is connected to the main part of the house. It is usually surrounded by railings
for the safety of the occupants. To access the deck, one must pass through the
doors located in the main house or by stairs from the grounds. To control the
flood of sunlight, decks may be covered by canopies or light roofing.
A homeowner who is considering improving his home may decide on building a
deck that extends outdoors. Decks are considered to be a good investment for
the house, it will generally raise its overall value. It will also improve the
home aesthetically. Choices available for deck improvement and construction
have risen considerably since more and more homeowners are getting interested
in building decks for their homes.
There are several factors to consider in building house decks. Some of them
are:
1. Location of the deck in the house
Spaces for decks should be designed like a regular room. The parameter of the
deck should be kept out of the windows by at least two feet. If the house is
located in the country where snowfall occurs, it is best to decrease the elevation
of the deck from the threshold of the door. Decks should be built lower than
these following problem areas: windows located below the deck, water spigots,
down spouts and dryer vents. Doing so will save homeowners a lot of money.
Ideally, the realtor should include a copy of the site or plan of the house
to the homeowner upon purchase, because it will be needed when he decides to
build extensions on the main house. The plan will show details where not to
build in excess of specific parameters of the building.
In laying down the layout of the deck, it is necessary to consider that almost
all decks are not in symmetry to the back part of the house.
2. Main use for the deck and the amount of room needed
Most homeowners utilize their decks for entertaining or dining outside. Nowadays,
additions such as outdoor kitchens, hot tubs, Jacuzzis and gazebos are becoming
popular choices. Screening the whole area might be suited for health conscious
occupants.
3. Specific area where the dining will be held
Usually, a slight elevation or an octagon is built on the deck to keep the dining
table off the main floor.
4. Need of the homeowners for privacy from neighbors and the main street
Walls can be offered by the builders of the deck to afford homeowners a feelingof
privacy, These walls should be limited to the sides of the decks so they won't
feel too caged in.
5. Means to get on and off the deck area
The most likely area where one can enter the deck will be the side of house
that is used to access the backyard. Entrances should be kept near the house
itself to save space. There are certain regulations from the local building
department when it comes to building stairs. A midway landing should be considered
if there is a second story deck, in order to prevent injuries.
6. Placement of the grill
Grills should be placed near the kitchen door but not right next to the house
itself. To save homeowners from frequent propane tank refills, a gas line under
the deck should be installed permanently. The builder should then save a space
for food preparation.
7. Need for shade
An awning that is custom-made can be installed over the deck to provide shade,
but for homeowners on a budget, an arbor or Pergola can be built on the design
of the deck. For total coverage, one should consider putting up roof over the
deck, or have screens installed.
8. Preference for railings
In most areas in the U.S., any deck that is higher than 18" off the ground
requires railing. A composite plastic lumber is recommended for those who prefer
to have a seating constructed into the deck design. Doing this will prevent
the warping and splintering that usually occurs after a long period of time.
All homeowners would like to have a picture-perfect house that will provide
safety and comfort for their families. Building decks are a great way to beautify
and add value to the home.
Article by stmadeveloper.com
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