Working With An Architect To Construct A Wood Deck

Construct a wood deckAn outdoor entertainment space is a great addition to any home. You can use your outdoor living space to cook-out with family and friends, enjoy your backyard in comfort and watch over your pets and children as they play. A wood deck in particular is a great investment for your home and family.

Typically you can enjoy a wood deck for 10-15 years in most cases. With proper construction and maintenance, you can even see that lifespan increase to 20 years. One great way to get the most out of your deck is to hire an architect to help with the design. By working with an architect to construct a wood deck, it ensures that the structure will not only beautifully complement your home, but will be in line with town building codes and requirements. The mathematical precision and expertise that an architect will bring to your wood deck project will give you peace of mind that your deck is safe and built to last.

 

Boost Curb Appeal With A Wood Deck

All home improvements should be completed with home value and functionality in mind. Adding a high-quality wood deck is one of best home improvement projects you can complete, yielding one of the highest returns on your investment. Not only will a wood deck boost your curb appeal, but it can attract potential homebuyers as well.

 

As always, you want to be sure you work with companies who are certified and qualified to get the job done correctly and safely. At Stephanie Fox Architects, we can help you stay within any local and state safety regulations and codes throughout the construction process.  We will also be sure to respect your timeline and budget, as well as answer any questions  you may have about materials, cost and length of project. By hiring a trustworthy and dependable architect to construct a wood deck for your home, you will be sure to see a high return on your investment.

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