A Custom Deck: Extending Your Outdoor Living Space
If you are thinking about extending the function and value of your home with a custom deck, know that there are many variables and requirements you need to consider. Whether your new deck is a brand-new addition or one that replaces a worn or no longer serviceable deck, the professionals at A.W. Puma have found that the process is relatively the same.
Replacing an Existing Deck with a Custom Deck
Since you already have a deck in place that conforms to your site plan, the need to obtain a new certified plot plan may not be necessary, unless your new deck differs in size and scope. A certified plot plan by a surveyor determines that the design doesn’t encroach on setbacks. This is then presented to the town building department for approval to move forward with the plan.
Some clients want to replace the existing deck floor and railings with composite, while retaining the original wood framing. In cases like this, we ask about the age of the deck. If it was built 15 or 20 years ago, we typically advise that the entire deck be rebuilt as the composite flooring will likely outlive the wood framing in place and the whole deck will need to be rebuilt in 5 or 10 years. An older deck can be replaced with wood flooring, which is less expensive than composite, and will last as long as the existing framing and footings.
Beginning the Process of Creating your Very Own Custom Deck
At A.W. Puma Remodeling, we begin with a consultation that includes many, many questions for the homeowners. Basically, we need to know how the deck will be used in the here and now and what future plans the homeowners may have for the deck.
- How many family members will be using the deck?
- Will you use the deck for entertaining friends and extended family?
- Will you be grilling on the deck?
- Do you envision a more elaborate “outdoor kitchen” that will require electricity, a stove top, grill, venting, special lighting?
- What other activities will you be planning on the deck? Dinner parties with the need for a table and seating?
- Will your deck surround a pool or spa?
- Will the deck require stairs and if so, how and where will they be located?
- … and more
Where Will the Deck be Located?
Most times, the location of the deck is apparent, but when there may be more than one choice, we’ll ask:
- What time of the day will the location be in sun or in shade?
- Where can you maximize the scenic view?
- What location creates privacy from neighbors?
- What area provides the better access from house to deck?
Deck Lighting
There are several ways to add light to your deck to create a festive or romantic feeling. A popular choice today is to add solar post caps, a cost-effective way to add character and ambience to your deck. Solar post caps give a romantic glow rather than brightness. Were you thinking about:
- Overhead lights
- Wall or post-mounted lights
- Landscape spotlights
- Path lights
Options for Your Custom Deck Material
Today, composite materials made of recycled wood fibers and plastics are the top choice for decking. While composite is more expensive than wood, there is little – virtually no maintenance — costs or labor to deal with.
With today’s higher pricing of lumber, composite decking may be more in line in price with wood than in the past. Other choices include:
- Pressure-treated woods, which contain wood and preservatives for resistance to weather, are available in many choices, including pine, cedar, and redwood. Wood provides a traditional look of warmth but must be maintained yearly.
- Premium hardwoods, such as teak or Brazilian Ipe Hardwood are extremely durable but cost more than pressure-treated woods.
- PVC or plastic planks resist rot and hold up well to harsh weather, but they are costly, may feel spongy underfoot, and tend to get very hot under the sun.
Do you have a budget in mind for your custom deck?
The budget for a new or rebuilt deck includes more than materials and labor and will determine the size and design of your project. These extras should be considered and added to the estimate:
- Built-in seating and table
- Railings
- Lighting
- Flowerboxes
- Built-in storage
Don’t forget permits and any fees determined by your town.
Generally, all the specifications are done in-house at A.W. Puma Remodeling. The beam size, post size and positioning. Our clients don’t have to worry about extra fees for these items.
Plans for the Future
It is important to know at the outset if there are some things that you may envision but cannot do right now. For example, if you think you might like to add a hot tub at some time in the future, we need to plan for it now, with heavy-duty footings or additional beams. Be prepared to discuss these future thoughts during the initial consultation.
Some Interesting Trends
Especially with composite decking, hidden fasteners where no screws or nail heads show, are very popular. Cable railings, which have been around for quite some time, include the use of stainless- steel braided wire. Chosen, so as not to block the view, cable railings, like glass partitions, are gaining popularity. Also popular for railings are PVC pipe with black spindles.
Composite decking now is available in even more life-like colors and designs. It is not only textured with a wood-like grain but created with light and dark streaking simulating the look of wood planking.
Decks have gotten larger. With the additional time people have spent at home in the past year, many are looking to increase the use of outdoor living space.
The First Step to Creating your Custom Deck
If you are thinking about adding or replacing a custom deck, the first step is to talk to an experienced builder who can advise you of the process and the decisions you will need to make before you get a firm estimate of the cost.
Do your research. Look at magazines to get an idea of the styles and designs you like. Then, think about a budget and call us at 508-918-0422 at A.W. Puma Remodeling and Restoration.
We’ll be happy to answer your questions and guide you along to create a new living space you will enjoy for many years.