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Patios, Decks and Their Differences

If you’re planning an outdoor space for your home’s landscape, you’ll likely choose either a patio or a deck. While both are great home additions that can serve as areas to gather family and friends to relax, you’ll have to consider your needs, preferences and your budget to come to a firm decision.

As a locally trusted expert among deck, patio and siding contractors, Triangle Home Exteriors shares a quick comparison and how each can benefit your home.

Patios

Stone is typically used in building a patio, and since it doesn’t wear down easily by natural elements such as mold or rot, it will outlast most decks. This also means it can be more expensive to build, but having one will last without much maintenance for more than 25 years while holding its value for the entire time. Patios are usually built with a solid crushed stone base below a layer of pavers, which is a popular solution for any type of weight-bearing applications like driveways or outdoor hot tubs.

Decks

Decks will always be the less expensive option when building an outdoor space, even if you choose high-quality materials. This is because the labor needed to install a deck will still cost less, which is what makes it a more appealing option to some homeowners. The way it’s built above ground is also a big benefit when choosing a deck, as it allows you more creativity in location. You can easily avoid the wet ground, tree roots, and even big slopes without adding expenses. However, if it’s barely maintained and cared for, the wood deck will only last around seven to eight years.

What’s Best for Your Home

If you’re interested in having a wider visual range of your backyard, then you’re better off with building a deck since they can be built off of the ground. Contractors from most home exterior remodeling companies would also suggest this if you have a yard that isn’t level or that’s built on a hill since the supports can be cut to any height. But if you want to incorporate the landscaping into the overall design, then a patio might work best. A good patio design can be surrounded by trees, shrubs and flowers. 

When you invest in your outdoors, you’re only doing it to increase your home’s overall property value, but also to improve your family’s convenience and comfort. Regardless of what you choose, both of these selections have great merits, but if you’re caught in between, just determine which outdoor addition works best for your home. That means carefully considering the purpose for which you hope to use it.

If you’re looking for an excellent home exterior and roof replacement contractor, hire Triangle Home Exteriors to get the job done professionally. Call us at (919) 615-1101 or just fill out our convenient contact form to get started. We serve Raleigh and surrounding NC areas. Talk to us today!

Mike Lindsey

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