What are Hidden Deck Fasteners? – Building Decks With No Screws Showing

Timbertech hidden fastener

When you go through the effort of constructing your deck you deserve to have it look amazing. How exactly do deck fasteners affect the look of your deck? The visible screws ruin the sight of your deck and rust over time. Thankfully, you do have another option today: hidden deck fasteners. 

Hidden deck fasteners secure your deck boards to the joists of the deck but instead of being installed from the top of the boards, as screws on their own would have to be, they are installed from the bottom and/or sides of the board so that the screws don’t show.

In today’s article, we’ll look at how you can stop building decks with the screws all over the deck, how to use hidden fasteners, what you can use them for, and other deck securing options available to you.

How do You Build a Deck Without Screws Showing?

We know you aren’t wondering what the big deal is about getting rid of screws on your deck because you’re reading this article. Screws, which looked okay on a deck after it was first built, will,

  • Rust over time
  • Cause boards to crack 
  • Catch on socks 
  • And make it very difficult to remove or remodel the deck after rusting

For these reasons, you’re looking for a different fastening solution from the start of the project and the best alternative solution you’re looking for is hidden fasteners. 

Hidden fasteners accomplish the goal of securing the deck boards to the joists while being totally invisible. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, but they all work by being attached underneath and/or on the sides of the deck boards. They will either hide the screws with plugs that match the deck’s material or with clips that clip onto the grooves on the sides of the boards. 

There are several benefits to having hidden clips. 

  1. Because of their placement, they allow the boards to expand and construct without cracking.
  2. Since they’re hidden, you don’t have to worry about painting the screws to match the deck. 
  3. Even if they are placed somewhere they could be seen, they come in a variety of colors so that they are unobtrusive. 

These fasteners will spare you the trouble of predrilling your deck boards too. Now, there are screws today that are coated to prevent corrosion and are made to bend to prevent cracks a little longer, but they are twice or even three times more expensive than regular deck screws. 

How do You Install Decking with Hidden Fasteners?

The process of using hidden clips is definitely more time-consuming than installing the screws directly through the boards on top, but it’s still fairly straightforward. What’s important is to match the right hidden fastener with the decking brand. This section will be for those who have already constructed the joists and frame of the deck and are ready to install the deck boards.

For example, if you have a TimberTech composite deck, it would have been constructed with TimberTech’s hidden fasteners exclusively because they only fit the company’s deck board grooves. It’s the same with other decking brands. The steps are as follows and we’ll take TimberTech’s composite deck options as our examples for them. 

Choose the Right Hidden Fasteners

The choice of fastener depends on which profile your deck boards are: grooved or square. TimberTech has three decking options: Edge, Pro, and Azek. Each has their own collection. Select the collection and option under the collection that you want and then scroll down to the “options & dimensions” tab. See if the options come as square-shouldered or grooved. 

If you have grooved boards, you have your choice of hidden fasteners according to the board choice you wanted. If they are square-shouldered, they lend themselves more to the classic top-down fasteners or the color-matching screws and plugs.

The hidden fasteners (H.F.s )that fit all TimberTech grooved decking are

  • The CONCEALoc H.F.
  • The CONCEALoc L-brackets (for the first and last boards)
  • The FUSIONLoc H.F.

The H.F.s that fit Azek boards are:

  • CORTEX for Azek
  • SIDELoc 

The H.F.s that fit the Pro boards are:

  • CORTEX for Pro & Edge

The H.F.s that fit the Edge boards are:

  • CORTEX for Pro & Edge

Once you’ve determined which fastener you need, the rule of thumb on the quantity for hidden fasteners is 175 pieces per 100 square feet of decking.

Install the First Board

Now that you have your fasteners, take your first grooved board and attach it to the joists with your L-brackets. These brackets can also be used for butt seams to minimize the need for sister joints. Begin at one edge of your deck with a grooved board and make the board flush with the edge.

Install Your First Fasteners

With your first board secured against the brackets, slide your fasteners into the groove on the side facing your house, making sure each clip is centered on the joists. Drill in the screws until they’re flush with the clip and slide in the next board. There should be a ¼” space between boards.

Repeat & Finish

Repeat this process with each board until you reach the last one. On the last board, attach it to the clips of the previous board like you’ve been doing, and then fasten it with the L-brackets to finish.

Are There Hidden Fasteners for Wood Decking?

Absolutely! Wood decks have the same hidden fastener choices as composites do:

  • Plugs hiding the screws
  • Clip fasteners

The problem with wood decks is that hidden fasteners are generally made for premium hardwoods instead of softwoods or pressure-treated wood whereas composite decks have more of a variety of fasteners to choose from.

Lastly, a wooden deck, even with the best fasteners available, won’t last as long as a composite deck will. Wooden decks will typically last 10-15 years with good maintenance, while composites can last as long as 50 years!

How do You Install Composite Decking Without Hidden Fasteners?

If you chose a square-shouldered board design, you can opt for plugs. Plugs require small circles made from the same material and color as your deck, but do not require pre-drilled holes or placing the boards down one at a time.

The way they work is,

  1. Using a drill bit, drill the screws into the joists from the top-down
  2. Clear away the debris and place the plugs on top of the holes.
  3. Hammer in the plugs

It’s very straight-forward. The only thing you need to know is where to find the plugs. TimberTech’s CORTEX for Pro & Edge is an example of a plug fastener and to get the plugs you need, you just have to click on the color of your deck. As for the Azek series there is no available plug system but they do have TOPLocs which are screws with colored and rounded heads that are coated to prevent rust.

As you can see, the TOPLocs are pretty much the same thing as the typical top-down fastening method, with some useful touches. Ultimately, if hidden clips are not what you want to use, but you still want the clean look and smooth surface, you should use the plug fastener method.

In Short…

You now have a good understanding of what hidden deck fasteners are and why they are so useful. You even have some options to look at if you still want the clean look but don’t care for hidden clips. Whatever your preference or means, there is something for everyone’s dream deck.

If you live in the Northern Colorado / Southern Wyoming area and would like to schedule a free consultation to talk to one of our TNT team members about your deck project, then give us a call today at 970-663-2868 or visit the deck services page and fill out the contact form.

The Benefits of Composite Decking

pic of a Composite deck built in fort collins, co

There’s nothing like lounging in the sun in your favorite chair listening to your friends talk about future plans they’re excited about and hearing children laughing and playing in the yard or pool, all while there are hamburgers and hotdogs sizzling on the outdoor grill. Do you know what this scene still needs? A beautiful composite deck to enjoy it all on. But why composite?

Composite decks are environmentally friendly, require far less maintenance than traditional decks, resist damage effectively, come in a variety of styles, and are safer for bare feet. These are just to name a few benefits.

If you want to understand why composite decking is the perfect choice to allow you and your family and guests a comfortable time in the backyard, keep reading! There are at least seven good reasons to choose composite!

There is Far Less Maintenance

I know this is something you read in every article talking about composite decking, but that’s just because it’s true and it’s the greatest benefit a deck can offer! Let’s just take a look between the composite decking and its classic wood counterpart. Without regular maintenance, wood decking falls apart, cracks, splinters, and warps. The regular tasks you have to do to maintain your wood deck include

  • Staining/painting
  • Resealing
  • Sanding
  • Inspection for rot and pests
  • Whole board replacement for severely warped boards
  • Pressure washing
  • Scrubbing the deck with oxygen bleach
  • Spot cleaning

Pressure or chemically treated wood also requires regular care like,

  • Initial sealing and subsequent resealing
  • Sweeping
  • Spot cleaning with an all-purpose cleaner

Meanwhile, composite decking doesn’t require refinishing with stain or paint, sanding, or even inspection for rot and insects. Because it’s a composite comprised of recycled wood and plastic, it isn’t vulnerable to these things. All it needs in regular care is sweeping and spot cleaning with TimberTech’s DeckCleaner™. Every now and then it might need power washing, but other than that, there’s nothing you need to worry about.

It Has High Durability

We might as well get the benefits you always hear about out of the way, right? How do you distinguish a deck’s durability? By how resistant it is to various kinds of damage that decks are going to be subjected to in your yard. These abuses include things like,

  • UV radiation
  • Heavy foot traffic
  • Rain and snow
  • Insects looking for a new home

Decks, especially wood and treated wood, are susceptible to termites and other wood burrowing/eating pests. If they aren’t sealed right or periodically every 1-3 years, they are liable to rot from water damages. 

Warping can easily occur also after just a few years with enough sun, especially after heavy rain or snowfall, and with warping comes cracked boards as the wood twists against the nails fighting to keep them in place. Finally, the weathering, mandatory cleaning, and heavy foot traffic throughout the year will wear out the finish and produce painful splinters. 

Composite decks are virtually indestructible and TimberTech, in particular, prides itself on amazing composite quality. While wood decks might last a decade or 15 years with really good maintenance, and chemically treated wood decks can last between 20-30 years, the composite lasts for 50 years! 

You Can Use Hidden Fasteners

Fasteners are a part of the installation process for decking. Their entire purpose is to keep the boards in place at either end of the deck, which is very important, but they can look ugly and out of place with the deck’s design. 

Thankfully, composite decks can be installed with hidden fasteners, and there’s no shortage in their designs, making it so that they are never noticed. Each composite decking company has uniquely-designed boards, so they have to create equally unique fasteners to fit properly. TimberTech alone has four different fasteners available.

These fasteners present a clean, screw-free appearance and can be installed with a regular drill. The other benefit to this is there are no screws rusting on top of your deck.

It’s Environmentally Friendly

As we hinted at a moment ago, composite decking is more environmentally friendly than plastic or wood decks because it’s made from recycled plastic and reclaimed old wood and sawdust. 

This is a welcome change as no trees are taken down for the sole purpose of making decks while any part of the trunk that doesn’t meet quality standards, the dust from cutting the wood, and wood that was thrown out from old homes and other buildings are all wasted. 

Even the plastic used by TimberTech is collected from post-consumer plastic waste to take something ugly and make something beautiful and sustainable. 80% of their boards are made from recycled materials.

Creates a Safer Patio

A patio is a wonderful way to enjoy the outdoors with the pleasure of not having to put your shoes on to avoid sharp rocks, any glass or metal, or stepping on something gross. However, they can turn out to be just as painful to step on, or even worse as they get older. Wood decks can splinter over time, making them terribly uncomfortable to walk on until you are hopping from board to board on the spots that aren’t as damaged. 

Some patios are dangerous from the start. Decks that are entirely made of plastic can become slippery very easily, forcing everyone to look like their 90-years old as you slowly shuffle your way across. 

Thankfully, composites are made with non-slip wood grain textures that give you plenty of gripping, and because they are composites, there’s no fear of having splinters ever! The only thing that composites suffer from is getting hot in the sun, especially if the deck is a dark color. If the deck color you choose is on the lighter side, the heat isn’t as bad. TimberTech’s Azek selection also stays cooler than other composites.

There’s a Style for Everyone

The concern many people have about looking at composite decking is that they won’t have many options to choose from, especially with the color. Don’t worry, TimberTech has a range of neutral colors and shades such as,

  • Weathered teak
  • Dark hickory
  • Mahogany
  • English walnut
  • Coastline
  • White oak
  • Castle gage
  • And more

You might be thinking that other decking materials will let you change the colors whenever you want while composite decks have to stay the same color. This is a valid argument. 

Since composite decks are designed to last for decades, there isn’t much of a chance to switch colors or finishes, but there are plenty of other ways to freshen up the look of a deck such as with seasonal furniture cushions, doormats, runners, new plants, etc. 

Long Warranties 

Lastly, a property owner can’t decide on any deck without making sure there’s a warranty to assure you that your deck will last as long as it should, and TimberTech is so confident in the quality of their products that they offer a 25, 30, or 50-year warranty with your decking purchase. The time span of the warranty depends on which product you choose. 

The TimberTech EDGE has a 25-year warranty, then it’s the TimberTech PRO, and finally the TimberTech Azek. Warranties are available with other companies to and will usually start at 20 years. 

Conclusion

In short, although composite decks are on the expensive side, they quickly pay for themselves with nearly zero maintenance needs and long life spans. Hopefully, this list gave you a good idea of what you might be looking for in the qualities of your deck so that you can fully enjoy your summer!

And if you’re living in the Northern Colorado or Southern Wyoming area and need some help planning and putting in your new deck then give us a call here at TNT Home Improvements today at 970-663-2868 or visit the deck services page and fill out the contact form to have a team member get back with you.

What is IPE Decking?

Decks have become increasingly popular in the United States because upon their construction, a homeowner not only adds function and appeal to their outdoor space but quite literally takes their living quarters from the inside to the outside of their home. However, you may be wondering how Ipe decking stands up to its competitors and if it’s a worthy choice over its competition.

Ipe decking is environmentally unfriendly and notably expensive. While its aesthetically pleasing amber tones and desirable density make it one of the most sought-after, wooden decking options, the harvesting of Ipe trees has caused problems with deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions.

An Ipe tree takes 100 years to mature, so once an Ipe tree is harvested, neither you nor your children may ever see its seedling come to full growth! In this article, I discuss an excellent and environmentally friendly alternative to Ipe decking. I also review outdoor upgrades like patio covers and window frames. Read on for comparisons and useful, home-improvement information.

Should You Purchase IPE Decking?


At TNT Home Improvements, we acknowledge that decks divide your yard and define your entertainment space. They can be as minimal or as lavish as you desire. However, there are four important factors to consider when choosing which products to construct your deck with. In the following table, I refer to these elements while comparing Ipe hardwood decking with TimberTech capped polymer deck boards:

Average Cost of a 16’ by 20’ DeckAverage Cost of Maintenance of a 16’ by 20’ Deck Over 10 yearsLongevityVisual Appeal
Ipe Hardwood Decking$11,764$4,058Eventually Deteriorates from Mold, Mildew, and Rot GrowthFades and Warps due to the Properties of the Natural Wood
TimberTech Capped Polymer Deck Boards$11,945$1,100Resistant to Moisture, Cracking, and SplinteringStain-Resistant with Enduring Color


Ipe decking is made from natural wood and costs less per installation, which may certainly entice some buyers. However, TimberTech is made from composite, capped polymer, which lasts longer and has fewer maintenance costs over an extended period.

My first impression of TimberTech was that it was too good to be true, so I asked myself a few questions. Because TimberTech is made from capped polymer, will it dent or stain easily? Additionally, does TimberTech become slippery when wet or hot in direct sunlight? Upon conducting further research, I found that the answer to all of these questions was “no!

Why IPE Decking Is Bad for the Environment


According to Greenpeace.org, forged documents often contribute to the illegal logging of Ipe trees in the Amazon, which leads to deforestation. In turn, deforestation results in irreversible environmental damage.

While there may be some other alternatives to Ipe that affect the environment less (for example, think of a bamboo tree, which only takes 3 months to 2 years to reach maturity), there is no such thing as a completely environmentally sustainable option that involves the demolishing of a healthy, thriving forest.

TimberTech’s Value and Effect on the Environment


Unlike Ipe decking or decks made from pressure-treated wood, TimberTech has taken strides to leave as limited of an impact on the environment as possible. The TimberTech AZEK Vintage Collection is made from high-performance polymers, which are primarily recycled. The following list describes the benefits of TimberTech decks when compared to other, leading wooden deck alternatives:

  • TimberTech decks are made from 100% high-performance, recyclable polymers: In time, we’ve simulated natural products by making them better. Wooden dentures have similarly been replaced by recyclable materials such as polymers. I think that now, it seems somewhat odd to look back when so much progress has been made.
  • Materials from TimberTech decks can be recycled after they are replaced: Related polymer products, like windows and siding, can also be safely recycled. When treated, painted, or stained, wooden decking cannot be recycled traditionally.
  • TimberTech’s AZEK Collection guarantees a 50-Year Limited Fade and Stain Warranty: Once your deck is set, TimberTech offers warranties ranging from 25 to 50 years, depending on whether the packages of Edge, Pro or AZEK are chosen.

With TimberTech decks, you set it and you forget it. This means that you will have more time to relax while entertaining family and friends. For at least 25 years, accidental spills from one’s grill will be of no concern to buyers of TimberTech. For more information concerning TimberTech and its competitors, you may view this DrDeck YouTube Video or TimberTech YouTube Video.

How to Know When to Upgrade Your Deck

If your deck becomes unsafe in any way, or if it is maintained poorly, it is likely time for an upgrade. Sometimes this means installing an entirely new deck (especially if your deck has rotted or deteriorated from mold, mildew, or insects). However, there’s good news! Insects cannot feast on decks that are made from capped polymer, which is the material that TimberTech decks are made from.

Installing Patio and Deck Covers


Awnings, and patio and deck covers aren’t necessary to preserve TimberTech decks because they are resistant to sunlight, moisture, cracking, splintering, and stains. Yet when installing Ipe decks or other decks made from natural woods, these attachments may prove beneficial.

Ipe is among the most resistant woods used in decking. For this reason, it’s an extremely practical option when installing wooden decks. However, it’s still no match for natural elements like sun, snow, and rain. TNT Home Improvements has considered this and offers premier services including but not limited to deck and pergola building, roofing, siding, and patio cover and window installation.

Amerimax Window Upgrades for Your House


When repairing the outside of one’s home and installing all-new window frames, you may want to consider a variety of options. An excellent example of a company that configures its windows to suit the needs of its buyers, is Amerimax. A variety of Amerimax window packages are available, which include:

  • The Craftsman Portrait Series: Windows in the Craftsman Portrait series possess fusion-welded frames, slim designs, and sliding window slashes for easy maintenance.
  • The Masters Grande Series: Like the Craftsman Portrait series, Masters Grande windows come in colors including but not limited to: white, desert sand, and sandalwood. It also contains a unique sash weep system so that its glass seal will not deteriorate.
  • The WinPro Series: WinPro windows are heavily reinforced with steel, a weather-stripping design, and rails for easy control.
  • The Aristocrat Casement Series: These all-new casements are meant to protect one’s home from the outside elements and include Amerimax’s tightest weather seal for steadfast durability, strength, and protection.

Amerimax windows can be customized with a variety of sizes, colors, and grids, and up to 11 options for glass paneling. Amerimax window frames look great by any deck but when repairing the outside of your home, you may ask: which siding will go best with my Ipe or TimberTech deck? Many contractors recommend Mastic siding because it comes in a variety of accents and with many accessories, materials, and options available.

Conclusion


TNT Home Improvements has been a locally owned and operated residential outdoor construction company since 2005. We are fully licensed, insured, and always have an engineer on-site to oversee all projects. If you live in the Northern Colorado or Southern Wyoming area, then give us a call today at (970) 663-2868.

Additionally, you may fill out our contact form to make an appointment and to discuss your next home improvement project. Upon consideration of which products to have installed, TNT Home Improvements will gladly accommodate any customer’s choice. Whether you choose to install Amerimax, Ipe, Mastic, or TimberTech, we will gladly cater to your needs.

How Do I Make My Deck Cozy?

deck w/ seating, lighting, hot tub, & fireplace (nighttime)

Don’t you think it’s time to transition your summer deck from having fun in the sun to a cozy hotspot? Fall is just the ideal time to gather out with the family to enjoy the cool breeze, watch your favorite series when the stars are up, and listen to the birds, which can be so cozy. 

Whether your outdoor space is grandiose or small, you can actually turn it into an oasis. The good news is it doesn’t take much time, effort, or money to create a dreamy deck idea that emulates an exotic vacation.

Having furniture alone on your deck isn’t enough. You can change your outdoor space into a magical cozy place by adding a beautifully designed pergola, bright lights, heating accessories, a minibar, multi-colored cushions on the couch, and a small outdoor rug to make your deck homey.

What accessories should I put in my decking area?

  • Lounge furniture
  • Grill and meal prep space
  • Beautiful lamp lights
  • Outdoor plants and Flowers
  • Mini outdoor bar
  • Firepit or bowl
  • Outdoor rug
  • Adding a pergola
  • Pillows
  • A dining area

How do I turn my deck into an oasis?

Remember your deck is an ideal place to have fun, entertainment, and relaxing outdoors. Here’s what you need to turn your deck into an oasis.

  • Make your deck brighter with multi-colored décor

I’m sure you’ll agree with me that your deck doesn’t have to be too monochromic; get colorful furniture and place them on your deck to brighten your deck space. Paint your fences with bright colors get rainbow fabrics to have a fashionable decking space. Sunlight reflection on these bright colors makes your decking more inviting, cozy, and romantic.

  • Get outdoor plants and flowers to make your décor fancy.

Natural plants are great for decorations and beneficial to the health, but they could also attract insects, so sometimes you might need to get faux flowers to make your space cozy and suit your décor colors. You may want to rotate the flowers seasonally to suit your table plates and cushions, leaving your space all cozy.

  • Add a fire pit or bowl. 

Adding a flame to your outdoor space will give it that cozy ambiance. It is amazing how the flames give your deck a twinkling warmth and a perfectly cozy atmosphere as twilight approaches. Using flameless candles too is a great alternative to fire flames in a pot or bowl. Well, either give that comfy ambiance. Many people abandon their outdoor deck space when it’s fall but keeping it warm with fire accessories creates a cozy space to rival your living room.

  • A mini outdoor bar

Creating a small beverage space will definitely turn your deck into a suitable spot for all-the-time entertainment. You can get a shelving unit for storing glassware and serving drinks. Getting your own small bar outdoor is a vibe, and you’ll be sure that the music is just as good as the drinks your serving. Simply revamp a metal shelve unit by adding wood pallets into an outdoor bar to get that cozy ambiance. 

  • Have many pillows

Using plenty and colorful pillows on your outdoor chairs helps reiterate your décor. Get a collection of bright fabrics to make pillow covers for yourself, friends, and family so they could get to linger along the edge of your deck longer with soft, colorful cushions.

  • Install a pergola

Installing a pergola not only turns your exposed bare deck into a beautiful, inviting outdoor room but also provides shade from direct sun rays and privacy in your outdoor space. Though it can help shield you from the sun, a pergola still maintains that open feel of the outdoor space. It is also a huge asset if you intend to sell your home as we’ve had some customers testify.

  • Add an outdoor rug

Get an all-weather, durable, stain-resistant, and easy-to-clean attractive outdoor rug that is cozy and can break up a monotonous floor space. A floor rug too can be used to delineate a dining area from a lounge space on your deck.

  • Add lighting 

Decks are not just for daytime; paying attention to lighting will make your outdoor space as inviting as it were indoors. If you want to maximize the time spent outdoors, get good string lights along the pergola, place flameless candles on the table, or solar lights. Trust me; lighting will transform your outdoor space into an oasis; it leaves your space all cozy, enchanting, and romantic, a magical place to feel warmth and love.

  •  Create a little space for a dining and a grill

Having dinner with family or a loved one when the stars are up is such a vibe. Get a waterproof table and chairs for your dining. Make sure the furniture you select is an all-weather product as it will need to be water-resistant. Creating a little space for your grill next to the dining will definitely turn your deck into an oasis, and of course, you’ll be barbecuing in no time. Invest a little to get that cozy ambiance on your deck. 

  • Add at least one fun feature

if you want your deck area cozy and enjoyable, be sure to add a fun feature. This could include creating a cinema space, a playset for kids, an inflatable hot tub for relaxation, a hammock for swinging, or a small game area. Adding such fun features will give the feeling of your own personal outdoor oasis.  

Is it expensive to create an outdoor space?

You can make your outdoor space cozy with a tight budget. Setting up your outdoor space and making it cozy with the use of some accessories and furniture will cost you like $100. Maybe you want to add up a fireplace and a kitchen space, depending on how luxurious you want the space to look. You could be looking at $2000 or more. Note that investing in your outdoor space could add value to your property when you eventually want to move.

Thinking of transforming your deck into an oasis? Well, if you are located in Northern Colorado/ Southern Wyoming, feel free to give us a call today at 970-663-2868 or visit the deck service page and fill out the contact form to make an appointment to discuss your next home improvement project.

How Can I Make My Deck Look Better?

old deck board that is curling up

Twenty Years ago, your deck looked absolutely amazing! Then time and wear got to it and its visibily has given up, with chips, warps, splinters, and questionable stains. It doesn’t help that the old furniture you have on it right now, if any, isn’t making the deck look any better. What can you do?

Homeowners can improve the appearance of their decks by repairing them, repainting or staining them, and/or adding furniture and decorative accents for more functionality and color.

Having trouble improving your deck? Read below for help on cleaning, picking colors, and adding furniture to help inspire you.

How do I Make My Decking Look Nice?

Good-looking decks require two things:

  1. Being clean and tidy
  2. Being decorated

Naturally, it isn’t very relaxing to lounge on a deck that is dirty, cluttered, splintered, or damaged. Necessary repairs and cleaning would be the first steps toward creating an enjoyable outdoor space.

After that, you can get to the fun part of decorating the deck with convenient furniture, rugs, plants, pillows and cushions, and more. That’s all it takes to turn a deck into an outdoor extension of the comforts of home.

How Can I Clean My Deck Quickly?

The quickest way to clean your deck is to pressure wash it. If food or drink spills occur, clean them up right away so that they don’t soak in. Stubborn stains might take a little more time, but not by much, and the effort to remove them is worth it.

For composite decks, remove stains with a mild soap like dish soap, or use a cleaner that’s specially formulated for your deck’s specific brand. Grab a brush to scrub at the stain, then wash the soap off thoroughly.

If you have a wood deck, stains from food and drinks can be removed relatively quickly by wetting the deck with water, dissolving deck cleaner in a bucket with warm water, and then applying with a mop, scrubbing with the grain. Let the solution soak into the wood for about 10 minutes, reapplying the solution if it starts prematurely drying, and then rinsing thoroughly with water. If solid stains are your trouble, you’ll need to strip that section of the deck with a deck stain stripping solution and a brush with firm bristles. 

Lastly, for concrete stains, use a powdered oxygen cleaner and water to remove water-based stains or mineral spirits and a wire brush for oil-based stains. Then scrub the stained area again with an oxygen bleach and water mixture, and rinse off. 

How do I Make My Decking Area Look Good?

When a deck looks inviting, it’s partly because it has furniture with which you and your guests can relax or dine. Furniture like a dining table and chairs, coffee table and chair sets, benches, or pergolas, are excellent additions. Appliances that refresh everyone, such as bars and BBQs, are also inviting.

Furniture won’t be enough to make a deck look good, they need to be decorated in order to be inviting. Tables need dining sets, cloths, and napkins, seating areas need cushions and pillows, and tables always benefit with centerpieces like firepits, and plants. The colors of these accents pieces, decorations, flowers, and the deck itself will make or break the environment, so get a good idea of your color scheme.

What Color Should I Paint My Decking?

When you choose a good color for your deck, it ties your home and outside furnishings together seamlessly, instead of creating distractingly separate spaces, and it will add beautiful visual interest with the right amount of contrast.

You can have a better chance of choosing a good deck color by matching it to the color of existing accent colors on your home’s exterior, like the trim or doors. It doesn’t even have to be a perfect match. You can just pull out a hue of color from your house’s exterior to use for the deck.

Another common color trick is to use a color wheel to determine your primary color, secondary color, and accent color by figuring out which color scheme you’re going for:

  • Monochromatic
  • Analogous
  • Complimentary
  • Or triadic

How Can I Make My Deck More Modern?

Modern decks are gorgeous! Yours can look modern by employing techniques like:

  • Using metal and wood, such as with rails
  • Adding a pergola
  • Using dark stain for greater contrast with your house, or dark woods like Ipe.
  • Create patterns in the boards
  • Having varied plank colors
  • Adding built-in wood seats or benches
  • Use hidden fasteners to prevent using nails that interrupt the design
  • Use recycled material

One move that makes a deck modern in at least three ways is by using composite decking. You can have as dark a color as you’d like, have intricate designs, and in the case of TimberTech, can be made with up to 80% recycled material.

How do You Make Decking Shine?

Over time, the luster and color that your hardwood, composite, or concrete decking had will begin to wear off with heavy traffic, abrasive cleaning, excessive heat and sun, etc. So how do you get that shine back? After removing furniture, rugs, plants, and other decorations, restoring shine will come in three general steps:

  1. Clean
  2. Apply shining product 
  3. Maintain 

Usually, the shining product will be some kind of stain or paint, which begs the question, is it better to paint or stain a deck?

Wood

Start repairing any damages such as replacing broken and splintered boards. Your next steps will depend on if your deck was originally stained, varnished, or painted.

If your wood deck was stained when it was originally installed, just thoroughly pressure wash the deck with either 500-600 psi or 1200-1500 psi, depending on if your deck uses softwood or hardwood. After cleaning, you have to sand the deck with 60-80 grit on the main deck and 80-100 grit on handrails, then vacuum or sweep the dust off.

Now you can stain the deck with either water or oil-based stains. Water-based will be easier to clean, but oil-based soaks into the wood better and lasts longer. It should be easy to find stains that also seals. Before staining the actual deck, make sure the stain you have has the color you want by swatching a sample on a spare board. Repainting or revarnishing is the same process: clean, sand, then paint or varnish. 

For wood decks, paint will last longer than stain and has no trouble covering previous stains or blemishes, but hides the grain and is not easy to remove once it’s down.

Finally, you can maintain your hard work by lightly washing the deck with a mild soap, then applying a deck brightener (if you stained the deck) and rinsing, and lastly, applying new stain.

Composite

Composite decks, like TimberTech, are meant to be low-maintenance and long-lasting with a durable glossy finish. They have a minimum warranty of 25 years for fading and stains and neither paint or stain will stick to the deck if it’s capped. If you still want to go through with re-shining, the process is below. 

Begin the process by removing furniture and decorations from the deck. Then, clean your composite decking by using Timberdeck’s Deckcleaner and the appropriate brush to scrub each board. Use a 1:3 ratio of cleaner to water.

If you have TimberTech composite:

  • AZEK: A stiff brush with natural fibers
  • PRO or EDGE: A medium to a stiff nylon brush

Use a hose or a power washer that’s at least 8” away from the deck at 1500 psi with a fan-tip nozzle to thoroughly rinse off the cleaner. If you leave any residue and move on to another section, you’ll end up with a film. 

If you’re staining, use a reputable oil-based stain and sealant and apply it with a normal brush and/or a roller. Then simply maintain the deck by washing it down seasonally. 

If you’re painting, you’ll have to sand the entire deck with a 240 grit in order to remove the gloss finish and get the paint to stick. Sweep off the shards. Next, you’ll need to prime the deck first with a latex exterior primer for flexibility, and once the primer is dry, paint.

For composite decking, both paint and stain work equally well, so long as you choose brands made for outside and for being walked on. 

Concrete

To resurface your concrete pool decking, begin by grinding and pressure washing the surface at approximately 3000 psi. The next step is to repair any cracks, chips, or spalling, and then smooth out the patched areas by grinding. Then, just wash off or vacuum the concrete dust.

Now you can finally mix and apply the resurfacing agent such as Sakrete Flo-Coat with a trowel or squeegee. The last step is to drag a broom across the fresh agent to create texture.

Conclusion

Trying to make sense of your decking situation? Well, if you’re located in the Northern Colorado or Southern Wyoming areas, we can come by and talk about your next big backyard project! You can give us a call today at (970) 663-2868 or visit the deck services page and fill out the contact form to make an appointment for a free consultation.

What is the Difference Between a Balcony and a Veranda?

Nothing could be worse in the home-improvement world than confusing the various styles and terms of outdoor extensions. For example, telling your contractor you would like a balcony when you actually wanted a veranda. But, what’s the difference? How can you be sure of which one you want? It would help to know what makes them different from each other.

A balcony is an open platform connected to the side of a building, always on the second floor or up. They are never installed at ground level. Balconies have many purposes when installed, such as creating an open space that allows the owner to enjoy scenic views and relax. A veranda, or verandah, is a ground-level platform connected to a house that is roofed. It creates a well-ventilated room that is protected from the direct light and heat of the sun to take advantage of space that might not normally be useable in areas with intensely hot months. 

To better understand the differences between balconies and verandas and other important distinctions, such as their purposes, read on!

What is a Veranda?

Verandas are platforms that are always constructed on the ground level and connected to the adjoining building. They are always roofed structures and have traditionally included round arches in between the supporting pillars or intricate ironwork. A good example of how older verandas looked are Creole townhouse-styled houses or apartments. These are common in New Orleans’ French Quarter.

Verandas don’t have to be a small section on one side of the house. They can be wrap-around porches that surround the entire building too. So long as the extension is roofed, that’s basically what a veranda is. 

Verandas are also known as open-air porches and compared to loggias, which are roofed exterior galleries (rooms with open sides). They’re similar because they are both open-sided extensions to a house and have similar uses because they share their structures so closely. That brings us to the question, “what is the purpose of a veranda?”

What is the Purpose of a Veranda?

The word “verandah” is said to have originated in India and was adopted by the English. In any case, they do have their modern style rooted in Australia during the 1850s. They were perfectly designed for environments that were hot during the summer months or warm all year round, like Australia, because they are always roofed. They created a shade oases that allow breezes to come through freely and are flooded with natural light, easily making them some of the most pleasant spaces in the house, especially when electricity wasn’t available. 

Many of the European-styled houses that were in Australia suffered from the lack of fresh air and didn’t have enough windows to brighten up the interior. So it was common to have an enclosed veranda to be a guest room during the hottest times of the year, with plenty of fresh air breezing through the space and offering merciful shade. 

Today, when they aren’t being used as fancy aerated bedrooms, they’re used for entertainment in between the outdoors and indoors. They make great dining and sitting areas that provide a change in scenery and open space that guests might not be able to enjoy indoors. 

What is a Balcony?

A balcony is a platform connected to a building by its ledgers, surrounded by a railing or balustrade, and supported with console brackets, or sometimes with columns. They require support because they are always on the second floor or higher. Unlike verandas, they are not roofed, except with a very specific style. The word we get “balcony” from is the Italian word, “balcone,” which means “scaffold.”

A unique feature of balconies is that, unlike verandas which are accessed by a side door or back door, balconies can be accessed by the floor window as well as a door, depending on what the owner of the building wanted, or if the window was constructed first and the balcony later. 

So what is the purpose of balconies? Balconies have numerous uses, today, but their original purpose was to introduce better circulation of air in ancient greek homes and to bring in much more natural light. 

Today, balconies are fantastic spaces that can provide more storage space, be a private escape, provide a place to relax and enjoy the scenery around you, enjoy outdoor dining, create a private garden, and more. The original purposes still stand true too! You can enjoy much more natural light and ventilation than with windows alone. The best part is that balconies come in numerous distinct types so that there’s one for every taste.

What are the Different Types of Balconies?

Naturally, if you have determined that you want a balcony constructed and not a veranda, then you need to know which kind of balcony you want to be built. There are plenty of options to choose from. 

There are about 8 different types of balconies, not including the different styles, such as Juliet and french balconies:

  • True balconies
  • False balconies
  • Faux balconies
  • Loggia balconies
  • Cantilevered balconies
  • Hung balconies
  • Stacked balconies
  • And Mezzanine balconies

True Balconies

True balconies are what you immediately think of when someone says the word, “balcony.” They are wide deck spaces outside a second-story (or so) window or door that have a railing and sufficient structural support. They can be set into small alcoves in a building and come with a small roof, but the point of a true balcony is that it’s useable. 

They’re called “true balconies,” because of that fact as there is a type of balcony that can’t be used as balconies are typically intended, called false balconies. Since these balconies are supposed to be used, their structure is much more carefully constructed with user safety in mind and will even include added support such as metal support brackets below the deck. 

False Balconies

False balconies are so-called because they are meant to adorn the building but not actually be used space. As a result, they aren’t constructed with the same level of structural support as balconies that are actually used and need the support in order to hold the weight of several grown men and furniture. 

Since their one purpose is to decorate the building, they usually have ornate wrought iron railings or dazzlingly colored stucco designs and don’t protrude from the walls very much. Usually, they only extend out at six inches, tops. Juliet and French balconies fall into this false balcony category.

Faux Balconies

Faux balconies are like false balconies in that they are strictly for decoration purposes, but unlike false balconies, they don’t even include a deck. They’re just highly elaborately decorated railings. You may be wondering why anyone would bother with a faux balcony when there are already false ones, but the benefit of faux balconies is that they eliminate the possibility that anyone could mistake it for a real one and get hurt.

Loggia Balconies

Loggias aren’t just extensions to a building like a balcony, enclosed with only a railing or balustrade. Loggias actually have sidewalls, as a house does. Most of the time, they are just part of the building’s exterior wall as alcoves instead of extending out. In either case, only one side of the loggia looks out and serves more like a thinner sunroom. This does make it a little more secure than a common balcony but naturally takes longer to construct and more materials. 

Cantilevered Balconies

These are balconies that are designed with large beams that are only supported at the wall they are connected to but have no support on the side furthest away from the building. In other words, there are no visible support systems. This option is usually chosen because it’s very visually appealing due to the fact you can’t see the supports and it’s the simplest to construct but can become dangerous with age at those support points, making regular inspection more or less required. 

Hung Balconies

Hung balconies are named by the supporting structure you see. Stainless steel cables are fixed to the wall of the building and attached to the far edges of these hung balconies, then a large plate connects to the building at an acute 45 degrees. These balconies may be the least commonly seen, but they are safer than you might think. Their design fully utilizes the strength of the bolts used, using 50% sheer force and 50% pull-out force.

Stacked Balconies

If you have ever seen a bunk bed, you have a general idea of what stacked balconies look like. These are some of the simplest balconies to install and they have the lowest load implications on buildings. Stacked balconies are exactly what they sound like, they’re balconies on top of each other from floor to floor, supported by pillars that reach from the top balcony to the ground. Naturally, as a homeowner, you’re likely not going to need more than one balcony on the same wall.

Mezzanine Balconies

Unlike every other balcony type in this article, a mezzanine balcony is constructed inside large buildings. In appearance, it’s a lot like a common balcony by extending away from the main wall, having the large deck and rails, and being made to be walked on with proper supports, but it’s built-in exceptionally large buildings like hotels, enormous malls, and other similar structures.

What is on a Veranda?

Back to verandas. What do homeowners normally place on a veranda? How are they decorated? Verandas are still entertainment spaces, so most will place comfortable sitting areas with small coffee tables. Rocking chairs, couches, or wick chairs are very common choices for this. If the veranda is large enough, you can place a whole dining area on it. 

Like we talked about earlier, verandas were originally used as outdoor bedrooms in climates like Australia has, so there would be a bed, nightstand, curtains, etc. Since they are always covered, you can easily decorate the space with even more lighting, such as hanging lights.

Added lighting sources and potted plants are often found on verandas to brighten the space (literally) and make the atmosphere more comfortable and homey. If it’s decoration ideas you’re looking for, there are some ideas here. I’m the engineer on the team for goodness sake, not the decorator. It’s not really my forte unless I’m truly inspired.

What is the Difference Between a Patio and a Veranda?

Ultimately, the difference between a patio and a veranda is variety. Patios have a defined structure but deviate from it very often with the features that they may or may not have, depending on what the homeowner would like. Sometimes they’ll have rails, sometimes they don’t, among other features. 

Verandas, on the other hand, have a defined structure that they never deviate from. They are ALWAYS connected to the house, they always have rails, they are always roofed, etc. Here are the primary differences between the two.

Patios

  • Patios can be found sometimes connected to the house or entirely separated from it.
  • Patios are not commonly roofed but they do often include a fabric overhead shade, at least in part, but not a more permanent or durable roof structure unless the patio is paired with a gazebo above it. 
  • Patios are designed to help residents enjoy being outdoors as wide outdoor living spaces that are open and useful for a range of activities because it’s not limited by size. Since they are made for entertaining groups they will often include outdoor kitchens or BBQ areas.
  • They can be raised off the ground to stay flush with an entry door.
  • Patios might come with rails, especially when off the ground for safety, but not always.
  • Patios are only typically constructed on only one side of a building, most commonly the backyard since it’s usually the designated outdoor entertainment space and has the room for the patio.
  • Patios can be constructed out of pavers as well as wood.

Verandas

  • Verandas are always connected to the main building structure. They are designed to be more like an outdoor room extension to a house; a refuge from intense heat and sun that doesn’t close off the outdoors entirely.
  • Verandas always have a roof over them.
  • Verandas always have rails and at least two pillars to support the roof. 
  • Verandas can wrap around a house to connect the front and back entrances or even be wrapped around the entire building. 
  • Verandas are always at ground level.
  • Modern verandas are partly constructed out of aluminum. Since they are often constructed in locations with hot and humid conditions, they are made with composite wood, stone tiles, treated wood, and/or vinyl. 

As far as outdoor extensions go, verandas and patios have similar functions, primarily as entertainment spaces, but are constructed differently according to climate, need, or desire. 

Is There a Difference Between a Patio and a Balcony? 

Just like with verandas, there are plenty of differences between patios and balconies. Sometimes verandas are even called ground-level balconies. 

When it comes to their purpose these two outdoor structures aren’t very different. They are both used for relaxing and enjoying the fresh outdoor air and the outside world, but they do differ in how many can enjoy the structures and what can be done on them. You’ll probably never see a balcony have a dining table or a BBQ set-up on it. This is because structurally, balconies and patios have major differences.

Balconies are usually very small, meant only for two people to enjoy the space comfortably. Balconies will always have a railing or balustrade wrapped around them while patios might not unless they are off the ground. There’s also the primary difference in that patios are always on the ground floor, while balconies are always at least one floor above the ground. 

Before we sign off in our classic way, I’ll leave you with this: regardless of which structure you choose between balconies and verandas, they are both complicated to construct, which is why you should let a team of professionals help. It’s even better when that team includes an engineer who triple checks every measurement, so consider contacting my crew at T-N-T Home Improvements before planning this big project. 

Conclusion

Both verandas and balconies are exquisite additions to your home and are guaranteed to bring years of entertainment and relaxation, and hopefully, now you know which one suits your house the best. There are a lot of things to know about choosing outdoor house extensions, so the next time you’re trying to make up your mind between a porch, balcony, veranda, gallery, terrace, patio, loggia, pergola, or lanai, let us help you with understanding what you really want. If you are located in the Northern Colorado or Southern Wyoming areas, go ahead and give us a call today at (970) 663-2868, or fill out our contact form on our website home page so that we can walk you through everything you need to know about your balcony/veranda project.

How To Maintain a Wood Deck?

a pressure washing wand cleaning off a wood deck

Like it or not, your wood deck will need maintenance to keep it in the best shape possible.  As well as general wear and tear, your deck is exposed to the elements such as snow, rain, and UV rays from the sun.  Maintenance is a vital skill for anyone owning a deck who wants to avoid expensive repairs and replacements down the line.  Neglecting a deck can cause problems in terms of appearance and overall use.

There are quick ways, wrong ways, and correct ways to carry out maintenance on your deck.  Make sure you carry out regular checks on your deck to keep the condition as high as possible.  Regular cleaning and sweeping are quick ways to keep your deck looking at its best as well as repairing any minor damages to avoid them becoming larger problems.  Applying a protective coating to your deck annually or bi-annually is also a great way to protect it against the elements.  

Many people go to great expense and effort in having an amazing deck installed and then fail to maintain it for a couple of years or protect it in the wrong way.   Reacting to a problem is almost always far more costly compared to being proactive.  Taking regular steps to protect, clear and repair will mean that the time spent looking after your deck will be minimal.

How do you take care of wooden decks?

Before any kind of maintenance can take place, you must make every effort to understand what needs to be done.  If your deck is in a shaded area, surrounded by greenery, then you should be protecting against potential moisture and mold from fallen leaves for example.  A deck that is in a sun trap will need a totally different product applied to it such as one that is designed to protect against UV rays. Just make sure that when you are selecting a sealant, you are taking into consideration what you are protecting against.

Why should I maintain my deck?

Installing a good quality deck is a big expense so looking after it makes sense.  People spend a fortune on a car and maintain it so that they don’t need to replace it every year.  The same is true of your decking area, no matter the size.  Your deck will last far longer and stay in a far better condition with proper maintenance.  Using suitable products helps keep mold, mildew, and stains to a minimum. Wood and moisture are not a good mix so make sure you seal up your wood deck to protect it.

Are you prepared?

Choose the time of year carefully for any maintenance or cleaning.  You need the outdoor temperature to be above 50°F during the day and night and for it to be a dry forecast.  This stops the wood from contracting in the cold or swelling in the damp.  Also, check that you have all the tools and equipment on hand.  There is nothing worse than starting a task and then realizing you are missing a tool or a tin of oil.  

How do I make my deck last longer?

In short, look after it!  Regularly sweep leaves and dirt off the boards and deal with stains from food or drink quickly.  All these little jobs will make a huge difference to the life span of your deck.  Remember, a new deck should be left untreated for at least 60 days to allow it to settle and expand naturally. Painting or sealing before the 60 days is up can lead to cracks appearing.  

How do you take care of a wooden deck?

This will depend on whether you have chosen a hard or a soft wood.  Hardwood decking boards are generally more resistant to mold than softer woods, but this doesn’t mean they should be cared for any less.  Hardwoods tend to be oilier in their make up so choosing a suitable sealant is important.   It is advised that hardwood be left untreated for a period of 2-3 months to allow for oils to leave the wood naturally.

This is not the case with softer woods.  These need to be treated quickly and on all sides to make them more resistant to rot, mold, and UV rays.  When the initial seal is applied, it needs to be left for 24-48 hours before an oil or paint is applied to it.  Applying this early will mean they will not bond with the wood and will crack.

How often do decks need to be sealed?

Sealing your deck should be repeated every 1 – 3 years.  This will depend on the condition of the deck and what weather conditions have been like.  A mild winter for example won’t have affected your deck as much as a harsh winter with snow and ice. 

Choosing not to seal your deck won’t cause immediate damage such as rot and splintering but the overall appearance of your deck will diminish.  Luckily, you can seal your deck later which brings out the natural grains of the wood again.   Sealing your deck will help restore its natural color. 

Should you pressure wash a deck?

There are mixed opinions around the use of pressure washers on decks.  Some people love them, and some people don’t.  If you are going to pressure wash, it is important to remember you will have to do something else once the washing has been completed.  Pressure washing mold and mildew from decking boards is very effective, but it does leave spores behind.  These need to be swept away as they can grow back very quickly indeed – and they look ugly!

It is also important to consider the strength of the water.  Too strong a jet and you risk damaging the wooden boards.  This can lead to an unnecessary expense of replacing part of the decking.

Is it better to sand or power wash a deck?

Sanding is better for the deck compared to power washing.  Power washing is far quicker than sanding but is also the quickest way to damage your deck.  A slight splinter or crack can be made into a major problem with a power washer as you run the risk of damaging the appearance of the wood.  Sanding is more beneficial and is a more natural way of maintaining the wood.  Sand with the grain to avoid unsightly scratches and sweep away any saw dust that is generated.  Removing this dust is critical as the next step will be to apply a sealant to the wood.  Any dust that is still there will spoil the finish of the boards and mean that the sealant will be less effective.  

To paraphrase an old saying, look after your deck and your deck will look after you.  Decks are a fantastic addition to a home and create brilliant outdoor spaces.  Maintaining them properly shouldn’t be a chore and should be completed regularly.  The little and often approach to deck maintenance is the best way to operate rather than waiting for a huge problem to develop which could involve an expensive repair.

If staining and sealing a deck once a year isn’t something you want to do it may be time to think about upgrading to a composite deck. Composite decking is a wood/plastic hybrid mixture that creates a product that is almost completely maintenance-free. I say almost because you still will want to clean it off every once in a while but you won’t ever have to sand and stain it.

If you are located in the Northern Colorado/ Southern Wyoming area, then give us a call today at 970-663-2868 or visit our Deck Services page and fill out the contact form to make an appointment to discuss your next home improvement project.

Three Reasons Why Deck Railing Can Be Beneficial and Beautiful

deck

Generally, deck railing is the last part of a deck anyone considers when they’re thinking about or planning to build a new deck onto their home or business. But deck railing in Loveland, CO is one of the most important elements of any deck design. It is crucial for safety, and for making your deck more useful and practical. Deck railing is also highly customizable, allowing you to add a unique touch to your deck’s overall look and feel. In this post, we’re going to explore why deck railing is beneficial, and how it can help make your deck more beautiful overall.

Safety

The most obvious benefit of deck railing has to do with safety—and it provides benefits in this regard in numerous ways. Deck railing can help people balance, giving them something to grip onto in inclement weather. This can also help people with disabilities maintain more of their mobility, guiding their walking as they hold on to the deck railing.

Deck railing in Loveland, CO can also help keep kids, especially toddlers, from being able to slip off your deck. Deck railing can also help people when they’re carrying difficult or heavy loads, giving them something to hold if they feel themselves tipping, or something to rest their load on briefly.

The building codes of deck railing are carefully designed to help keep people from all walks of life totally safe when using your deck.

Practicality

As we mention above, deck railing has numerous practical uses. Deck railing offers a great place, if you’re a business owner, for your customers to leash their dogs before entering your building. Deck railings also offer a great place for customers to mingle and talk, as well as a good place to set down a drink or a bag to have a rest.

The railing also offers important visual cues for designing the layout of your deck furniture. Without the railing, the eyes sort of play tricks on the brain, and the edges of your deck would not get used very often. People would tend to congregate closer to the building, or in the middle of your deck, but with railing, you’re likely to put a lot of your furniture against the railing, and people will be able to spread out more evenly.

Practically, all of this means that your deck, whether residential or commercial, will be able to accommodate more people, and will help them get more satisfactory use of your deck space.

Customizable beauty

There are so many options for deck railing in Loveland, CO, in terms of material, height, width, color and more. Some of our customers like their deck railings to subtly reflect the design of their deck, while others like a nice contrast in color and material to complement each other and call attention to the beauty of each element.

We’ve seen wooden decks with glass deck railing, with metal, with composite and with wood. There are so many options, allowing you to minutely customize the exact look and feel you want for your deck. All in all, though deck railing is often an overlooked railing, it’s one of the most important elements in terms of looks, usefulness and safety.

Learn more about deck railing in Loveland, CO

Since 2005, TNT Home Improvements has been perfecting its craft in Loveland, CO. We are a fully licensed and insured home improvement company, and have built a reputation for doing exceptional work. If you need a new deck or new deck railing, please call 970-663-2868 today for a free estimate!

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Whether Big or Small, We Have Commercial and Residential Deck Services Guaranteed to Fit Your Needs!

pic of a three story triple deck w/under decking built in fort collins, co

A custom deck can be the touch that ties together all the design elements in your home, or even in a commercial building such as an office or restaurant. Having a place where people can enjoy the outdoors together also makes your home or commercial building more useful and friendly to everyone who spends time there.

There are lots of deck builders out there, but if you are looking for a deck builder in Loveland, CO, you don’t want to rush into anything. Instead, you want to ensure that you’re doing business with the best.

Why we’re the best

TNT Home Improvements is a locally owned and operated small business in the Loveland, CO area. We have a licensed engineer who oversees all of our projects and helps provide insight on every project, both large and small. You should do business with us because we are fully insured and licensed, so you’ll never be stuck with any surprises. We have years and years of collective experience on staff, and additionally have been in business for over 13 years. We provide free 3D CAD designs to help visualize your finished deck before we start working on it, so there is very little room for surprise! We also offer free estimates, so you won’t spend a dime unless you hire us to be your deck builders.

We have a large portfolio of successfully built and beautiful decks, and we can turn our significant experience and expertise toward your project to guarantee an attractive deck at the most competitive price.

How it works

We do both residential and commercial deck building projects, and remember, we offer free estimates! When we begin work, we’ll first get a rough idea of what your vision is for your deck. Then we’ll study your home or building, and help visualize a style of deck that matches the existing architecture, getting an understanding of the scope of the project with the help of our on-staff engineer. We’ll get an idea here of what sort of decking material you need, the square footage of the decking, the style and any problems we’re likely to run into during construction. If you decide to work with us, we work hard, and are good at staying on time and budget. We work efficiently because we put a premium on excellent communication between our team and you, the customer. And when we’ve completed our work, you’ll have the most elegant deck in the neighborhood.

Schedule today

If you think you would like to work with TNT Home Improvements, because quality workmanship, honesty and expertise matter to you, give us a call today to request a free estimate and learn more about our services. Don’t worry if you still have questions you’d like answered before moving on. Our friendly, expert staff would be happy to address them!

Contact a deck builder in Loveland, CO

TNT Home Improvements has been a reliable, high-quality deck builder in Loveland, CO since 2005. We are fully licensed and insured, with an engineer on staff who oversees all of our projects. We have many specialties, including building patio covering, roofing, siding and of course our extensive work as deck builders and much, much more. We’ve built our name on exceptional service, professionalism and quality craftsmanship, and we are very proud of our work. Please call today for a free estimate. We can’t wait to hear from you!

Reasons to Consider a Curved Deck Design in Loveland, CO

deck

Anytime you begin a project that is meant to improve or add to your home, there are a number of factors that might contribute to your motivation to complete the job. Some jobs can increase your home’s efficiency, others might improve its curb appeal or value and many can do both. Another reason why you might want to complete a home improvement project is to add a unique home feature that accents your taste and sets your house apart from those around you. If you are considering constructing a deck, you probably don’t want something that looks identical to all of the other neighbors on your block. If a unique deck design in Loveland, CO is at the top of your list of priorities, you might want to consider constructing a curved deck.

What is a curved deck?

Traditional decks are usually constructed with hard edges in square and rectangular shapes. This is mainly due to the fact that the wood planks that are used in deck construction are shaped with rigid edges and corners that are conducive to angular designs. Today, there are more options available to homeowners who are having decks constructed thanks to developments in fabrication technology and material composition. Curved decks are constructed with wood or decking material that has been bent to create a curved front. This can be a much more appealing look for your home’s exterior.

Considering a curved deck

The kind of deck that you choose to have constructed in your home is largely dependent on your own preferences and how you want to use your deck. There are a number of features that you can add, like railings and covers, to enhance the aesthetic appeal and functionality of your deck. One reason why you might want to consider investing in a curved deck is that it can give you a home feature that is distinct from your neighbors.

Even if you live in a neighborhood where homes look similar to each other, a curved deck can make your house distinguishable from the homes around you. Not only can this give you a greater sense of individuality and creativity when it comes to your home, it can also increase its appeal to others. You can impress friends and family members with your beautiful new deck, and even boost your home’s curb appeal. Having a distinct feature like a curved deck may just make your home stand out to potential buyers.

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At TNT Home Improvements, we understand how important it is to have home features that reflect your style as a homeowner, and that’s why we are committed to designing our projects around your needs and preferences. Our fully licensed and insured team can work with you to determine exactly what you are looking for and then deliver an exceptional design and outstanding construction, all within your specific needs and budget. If you want to find out more or get a free estimate for our services, just contact us today.