Thursday, September 22, 2011

Available Free Deck Plans Guide

By Davis Baron


There are free deck plans that are available from a variety of sources that cover many different types of decks, from pool deck plans, to screened in decks. These free deck plans are convenient for people to use when deciding what type of deck to build and allow individuals that have some carpentry skills to plan and build the deck themselves.

Vinyl decks have become more popular today than ever before, partly because of the quality of the materials is better than ever before, and partly because the pricing is coming down to the range that people can afford. In addition, there are other considerations that should be taken into account when deciding to build a deck so that the deck will be safe, useable and legal, an enjoyment for years to come.

There are some software applications that can be used to experiment with the different deck styles and sizes to see which ones fit the needs of the consumers. There are some that are designed to go around pools, both above ground and also pools that are in the ground so that there is a patio around it. There are also free deck plans for hot tubs so that they are sturdy enough to support the weight of the hot tub as well as provide a beautiful place for sitting or cooking out when not enjoying the benefits of the hot tub.

First and foremost, the building codes and zoning regulations for the area where the deck will be built should be consulted to make sure that the size and style of deck is allowed. There are choices in railings for the various decks and also choices in the types of materials that are used to build the decks, each one having certain pros and cons to them. There are vinyl materials that are used today to build decks that look just like wood but do not require the maintenance that wood requires and will last a lot longer. These types of free deck plans are often good around pools and hot tubs because of the amount of water that inherently gets onto the deck.

The neighborhood regulations should also be consulted to make sure that the deck fits within the standards of the neighborhood. There are local zoning ordinances that have to be followed when building a deck which can place limits on the style of deck that is built. There are also neighborhood codes that have to be followed as well, so that the standards of the neighborhood are upheld. In addition, before beginning construction on the deck, there are often building permits that have to be obtained so that the construction can legally begin. It is also wise to consult with the local utility companies to make sure that there are not any buried wires or cables that could be disturbed when doing the construction according to the free deck plans.




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