Roofing Over Decks: The New Rage
Fall is here, and so is the seasonal weather that accompanies it: rain, rain, and more rain. Soon enough, winter will descend upon us, as will its snow storms and night freezes. Inclement weather can negatively impact your ability to enjoy your new deck, and can even shorten its lifespan given how much it is exposed to. The new rage in the industry is getting a roof built over top, because not only does it rectify these issues, it looks good too.
Below are more examples of why you should consider this project for your own home; there’s more to worry about than just the rain.
Protect your deck from the elements.
The obvious one out of the way first. Rainstorms and snow aren’t the only calamities that a roof can protect your deck from. Year round, the many seasons can attack said deck in many different ways:
Debris from the trees above, such as falling branches and leaves during the fall.
Sunlight, especially during the hot summer months. Constant exposure to sunlight can bleach the surfaces and warp the boards, shortening its lifespan.
The wind, and the things that it can carry.
Keeping the weather away can also help with the mess. The less damage or debris left behind, the less clean up work you as a homeowner have to worry about.
Visual Appeal & Privacy
Privacy is important, I don’t necessarily have to tell you this. If you have a busy body neighbor, you definitely understand this, and see the benefit of the hours you can gain back by adding this addition to your house.
A roof over your deck is also just really good to look at, and can add a lot of property value if you don’t intend on staying forever. Take a look at a few examples down below:
Conclusion
If getting a roof over your deck is something you’re considering, please also consider reaching out to us. This is something we excel at, as seen above.
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