Spending time in your own backyard is one of the greatest benefits of homeownership. There's nothing quite like the experience of lounging in the sun, cooking in the open air, and spending time with loved ones on your own property. Multi-level decks make it all possible. Today, multi-level decks are more popular than ever, and for good reason. Installing such a deck on your property can improve your home's value and make life more enjoyable.
Hiring the right Connecticut contractor to do the job is important, as is engaging in proper planning before getting started. Decks have changed over the years, so even if you have experience coordinating and planning this type of project, you may still have a lot to learn. Composite decking has changed how decks look, how they function, and how they're maintained. The more you know, the more successful your deck project will be.
Multi-level decks have visual appeal that other types of decks do not. Most homeowners choose to install a multi-level deck because they want to accommodate grade changes in their yard. A well-built multi-level deck easily hugs the landscape, maintaining a consistent height over the lawn even if the yard is sloped.
Some homeowners choose to install multi-level decking because they want to create "zones." With one zone for cooking, another zone for dining, and still more space for lounging, your deck can accommodate larger groups without risking guests getting in each other's way.
As you plan your multi-level deck, ask yourself what your plans are for the space. This will help you and your contractor design a deck of the appropriate dimensions and with the right zones to accommodate your needs.
Design-build contractors have designers on staff. They use computer-aided design software to create accurate designs that reflect the finished product. This allows you as a homeowner to accurately envision what your finished product will look like. While a design-build contractor is not required for most multi-level deck projects, there are benefits of hiring this type of contractor to get the job done.
You can choose either composite or natural wood for your deck. There is no right answer to this question.
Today, most people build their deck with composite decking. Composite decking is a material that's made from a combination of wood pulp and synthetic material. It's highly durable and long-lasting, requiring no refinishing or painting once installed. Composite decking also looks a lot like natural wood, so it's hard to tell the difference once it's in place.
If natural wood appeals to you, it's available in a range of high-end wood materials like mahogany and teak. Talk to your contractor about these different wood species, so you can choose the best option for your home.
You can use a grill and other cooking implements on composite decking. Your contractor can help you design a cooking area that provides adequate clearance from the grill to the railing.
Composite decking is long-lasting and strong. This makes it practical to install cabinetry and other structures on a composite deck. Some outdoor kitchens need gas and electrical hookups for appliances. These hookups are easy to install on a composite deck. Your contractor can help you with the design.
Many homeowners choose to install composite railings on their decks. Aluminum railings are popular as well, because aluminum doesn't corrode when exposed to the elements.
Decks do require a permit for installation in the state of Connecticut. Your contractor must follow modern building codes when installing your multi-level deck, then the local building inspector will approve the work. Modern decks require anchoring and holdowns to ensure safety and sturdiness that will last. This is why it's important to hire a contractor that's up-to-date on building codes and requirements.
The cost of building a deck varies a lot, depending on the material cost, deck size, and quality of the work. Some online sources estimate that a typical price for a deck is about $60 per square foot.
Material quality plays a big role in the cost of your deck installation. One thing that homeowners sometimes do to save money on their deck construction is to buy low-quality decking material for a low price. Low-quality, low-cost composite decking is available from large big box and lumber supply stores. While this material may look like a good deal, it doesn't last. Low-quality composite decking can become stained and warped over time.
It's also important to hire a contractor that follows building codes, gets permits when required, and consistently performs quality work. Want more advice? Check out our free guide to hiring a residential contractor in Connecticut, or call Litchfield Builders to learn more about installing a multi-level deck in Connecticut.