A deck is a great addition to any home. It increases the amount of recreational space in your home and boosts your property’s value. But how exactly is a deck different from a patio? Both can be attached to your home or freestanding, but what exactly makes a deck a deck?

Construction-wise, the main difference between decks and patios is that the former is often elevated to take advantage of the views on your property while patios are built at ground-level because of their concrete or sand-and-pebble base. Consequently, this means decks often require safety railings while patios don’t. Material-wise, patios are often made from concrete, pavers, stone and tile while decks are usually made of wood or a composite wood material or vinyl.
To protect the returns on your investment, you need to choose a deck material that’s durable enough to withstand the local climate. Here’s an overview of the most widely used materials:
Here’s a tip: it’s best to avoid softwood species pine, fir, and spruce, which are more susceptible to rot. Instead, we recommend choosing hardwood species, such as teak, ipe, cherry and oak. They’re more expensive than redwood and cedar, but their exceptional durability makes them worth the extra cost.
To learn more about your options, consult an experienced exterior remodeling contractor.
Looking for experienced remodelers near you?
Pressure Point Roofing, LLC. has been serving local residents since 1989. We offer a wide range of professional exterior services, including deck construction and roof maintenance services. To schedule a consultation, call us at (541) 772-1945, or fill out this form. We serve homeowners in Central Point Oregon as well as the surrounding communities.
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