Deck Building Easley SC

this article talks about the important things to consider when creating a deck on a sloped landscape. It is very important that you consider the elements around you and hire a contractor if needed.

Hadrian Construction
P.O. Box 9145
Greenville, SC
Lauren Homes of South Carolina, Inc.
864-248-6428
Greenville, SC
Dillard-Jones Builders, LLC
864-527-0463
Greenville, SC
Hayden Signature Homes
864-386-1177
Greenville, SC
Dunn Custom Builders, LLC
864-269-7505
Greenville, SC
Raby Construction, Inc.
864-298-8008
Greenville, SC
The VillageSmith, LLC
864-605-0703
Greenville, SC
A2E Enterprises, LLC
864-349-6879
Greenville, SC
The Paragon Group, Inc.
864-979-7933
Greenville, SC
Milestone Custom Homes
864-289-0102
Greenville, SC
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Deck Building

Just imagine standing among the treetops or watching hawks fly by at eye level, a panoramic view of surrounding landscape enveloping you

Quiet evenings, cocktail parties, family, friends, and nature at the doorstep; these are all reasons why homeowners are in love with decks. Decks are also popular do-it-yourself projects. Yet there is often more science to deck building than many people realize. When engineering enters the game it can get over the head of many DIY enthusiasts. Engineering most often becomes an issue when building a deck on a slope.

Regardless, this is no impediment to the desire to have a deck. Just imagine standing among the treetops or watching hawks fly by at eye level, a panoramic view of surrounding landscape enveloping you. In other words, the motivation is there. It is the process that causes all the trouble.

The most important factor for building a deck on a slope is proper design. If you have hopes of doing the work yourself, then the local building department is the best place to begin. A pier-and-post design is most common in these situations. But, depending on the extremity of the slope, piers may have to be poured from reinforced concrete and poured deep. Also, a deck built on a slope will almost certainly require building permits and the fees subsequently imposed.

There are also natural forces at work that must be addressed. Soil liquefaction, natural erosion and frost are vital factors that will influence design, structure and c...

Read the full article in the CalFinder Remodeling and Home Solar Power Magazine