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Choose wood, but carefully: Untreated wood decks are generally the cheapest to install, but don't forget long-term costs. Wood decks require yearly maintenance and deteriorate quickly if they don't get it.
Excess water outside the shed must have an escape route away from the building. The foundation should contain a damp-proof membrane which should be...
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Your visions of dining al fresco and planting elaborate container gardens can come with a big cost: building a backyard deck. The average cost to add a professionally-built wood deck to your home is $14,360, according to Remodeling magazine’s 2020 Cost vs. Value report. That same survey found the average cost of a professionally-built composite deck — a material made of recycled wood fibers and plastic — to be $19,856. But a U.S. Census survey of homeowners found they typically spent just $2,500 to add a deck or porch to their homes in 2017. The bottom line: The cost of adding a deck to your home varies, sometimes considerably. Where you live, the size of your planned deck, the materials you plan to use, who builds it and whether you want benches and planters will all affect how much you ultimately spend. Knowing deck costs in advance — and ways to keep the total price under control — can help you build a deck without destroying your budget.
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Learn More »Make a budget: Start with a list of “wants” and “must-haves,” as well as the amount you’re willing to spend. Then, think about the size and value of your home, as well as how long you plan to live there. A large, luxurious home might look funny with a small, simple deck. And an oversized deck with lots of personal features may not make sense for a small house you might outgrow in a few years. Work with a professional builder to fit as many must-have elements into the design as your budget will allow, Wormer said. Long-term costs like taxes and insurance belong in your deck budget, too. A call to the local tax assessor's office and your homeowners insurance company during the planning stages can prevent unpleasant surprises. Balance cost with benefits: When planning a deck, increased comfort and living space should be the main goal. Should you ever refinance or sell, improved home value and marketability may be a happy side effect. Anything that creates more space outside, where people can envision themselves hanging out with friends, can really help sway the market, says Ryan Lundquist, a certified residential appraiser in the Sacramento, California area. Just don’t expect a dollar-for-dollar return on your investment: According to Remodeling's report, on average, a homeowner can recoup around 67% of the cost of a composite deck or about 72% of the cost of a wood deck. Find the right contractor: Peace of mind and a workmanship warranty are usually worth the added cost of hiring a pro. Still, some homework is required to find the right one. Make sure to: Compare quotes from three or more deck contractors to ensure a fair price
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Read More »Request pictures of past deck projects, and don’t be afraid to ask whether the initial timeline and estimate were met Ask the contractor’s previous clients if they are satisfied with the service and finished product Confirm that contractors are bonded, licensed and insured (if required) by contacting your local building department or state consumer protection agency before hiring them
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The general rule of thumb is that prefab construction is cheaper than stick-built homes by an average of 10 to 25 percent. Mar 2, 2020
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