Why You Should Choose Awnings as Cover For Your Deck?

A deck is a perfect way of adding value to your property while creating the perfect outdoor retreat at your home. If you have an existing deck, remodeling can really lift it up and give it a brand new look. This is particularly true for older decks. While deck replacement or a new deck can set you back a tidy buck, deck remodeling is a more budget-friendly option. Here is a cost estimate of various aspects of deck remodeling.

Costs of a Simple Refinish

For most homeowners, deck remodeling usually comprises of a new finish. A new finish, when done right, will effectively give you deck an all new look and feel. The average deck size is around 300 to 400 square feet. For a deck this size, a new finish costs around $1,000 to $2,000. You can choose a stand-out stain, fresh paint or simply a sealer to refinish the deck.

If the deck also has damaged portions, you may need to have them replaced. This is going to cost you extra. If the damage is minor, you can have it covered within the $1,000 range. If the deck has extensive rotting or decay, you will need to shell out more. There’s a point where the damage is so great that instead of a repair and refinish, you would be better off by instead opting for a complete remodel or an all-new deck.

Costs of Full-Scale Deck Remodeling

If you looking for a full-scale deck remodeling, be ready for steeper costs. This first involves the removal of the previous decking and then having new materials installed in its place. The removal alone will cost around $3,000 to $4,000 as it involves a significant effort.

Once the previous material is removed, you have to choose the new material you want for the decking. The choices are virtually endless – you can choose from lumber, cedar, redwood or from the huge variety of composite materials. Each comes with its own price tag, so the actual deck remodeling at this scale will depend on the materials you choose and the size of your deck.

Composite materials are typically in the range of $8 to $10 per square feet. Cedar and treated lumber are cheaper at under $5 per square foot. Brazilian hardwood is more costly at around $23 per square foot.

Deck Remoding Factors to Keep in Mind

Ultimately, the actual cost of a deck remodeling project depends on a handful of important factors. These are the size of your deck, the extent of the remodel and the materials you use for refinish, repair and replacement. It also depends on whether you intend to add any new features such as pergolas, plants, hot tubs and railings. It is best to carefully plan the remodel and estimate the costs before you begin the project.

If you have an outdoor deck, you can make the most of it by adding a deck covering. A covering lets you add shade to the deck. It also effectively protects the deck from rain, sunlight, and other weather conditions. Deck coverings are also an excellent way to add some privacy to your favorite outdoor space.

You can choose from a variety of materials when creating a deck covering. Materials such as acrylics, epoxies, or silicones are typically used in creating deck coverings. However, if you are looking for a deck covering that offers far superior aesthetics, a quality awning may be the best choice.

Awnings as Deck Coverings

Awnings are available in a variety of colors and types. You can get a standard-sized awning off the market and add it to the deck. If you are looking for a custom size, you may have to place an order and wait a while.

One of the key benefits of an awning is that it is very effective in protecting your deck and its furnishings. An awning also keeps the deck area cooler during summers and dry during the rainy season. Retractable awnings can be adjusted or completely folded whenever you feel like it. This gives you full flexibility in determining the degree of shade you want on your deck. Some retractable awnings even come with a remote control so that you can adjust their scope from the comfort of your seat.

Another important benefit of an awning is that it lets you enjoy energy savings. The shade from an awning affects the temperature on the deck as well as in the adjacent spaces of your home. This helps your air-conditioning cool the interior while exerting less energy.

In contrast to retractable awnings, fixed awnings typically cost less but also offer less flexibility. You may not be able to control the size and shading of this type of awning. That being said, if you are looking for the more affordable option, this may be for you.

The Awning Advantage

Compared to most other types of deck coverings, the greatest benefit of an awning lies in its aesthetics and outlook. An awning brings a very homely touch to your deck area. If you routinely use the deck for family gatherings or even for a private cup of coffee, an awning is the perfect choice for a deck covering. It adds class and style to your deck while also making it more comfortable. Contact us today to see our awning offerings.

If you’re thinking about adding a deck to your property, your planning should take into account ROI variables. Materials, size, access, and the “wow factor” all contribute to a prospective buyer’s perception of the value added by a deck to the property. It’s worth becoming familiar with deck construction in the comparable properties in your area so you can position yours where you want to be value-wise. Another value relationship to consider is that between your deck budget and the overall value of the property. It doesn’t make ROI dollars and sense to build something too grand for the size and likely resale price of the home. One rule of thumb used by contractors and architects is that a deck should be no larger than the home’s biggest interior space. 

Keep in mind, too, that adding value to your home gets the attention of the assessor and the underwriter, so your property taxes and insurance premiums are like to be increased. Like anything else built by human beings, a deck will inevitably require some maintenance and/or repair as time goes by. Good choices of materials, with expert design and construction, are the ticket to keeping those costs down and your enjoyment and ROI up.