Paradise Decking provides custom decks, sunrooms, covered decks, screened porches & room additions in Greensboro, Winston Salem, & Piedmont Triad Area in North Carolina NC.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Paradise Decking Launches a Brand New Website Design
As you can see, our site has changed out the vertical navigation for a menu that sits at the top of the site. From here, you can quickly reach pages that further describe the types of structures we build, as well as before and after photos of the projects we've completed, and testimonials from our past customers.
The new site also features a slider at the bottom of the home page that features the projects we're able to complete, such as covered decks, screened porches, and sunrooms.
Be sure to take a look at the new Paradise Decking website and let us know what you think!
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Tips for a Great Deck Party
Get your landscape into shape. Do you want to impress with your deck, only to turn people off when they see your unmaintained lawn? Mow, trim, and clean up any debris laying around the yard.
Protect your guests. Mosquitoes and other bugs can be quite the nuisance during a deck party. Be sure to keep bug spray, citronella candles, or other repellant items around for guest use.
Let tunes set the mood. Have some kind of stereo, CD, or MP3 player out on your deck to provide music. This keeps things from getting awkwardly silent, provides some party background music, and gives your guests a reason to dance.
Don't have a deck yet? Paradise Decking would love to help you build one. Give us a call today to request a FREE deck building quote. We can be reached at (336) 282-3374.
Friday, February 24, 2012
Great Deck Design Ideas
Here are a few of our favorites.
You can check out some of the past designs we've done at Paradise Decking by visiting our gallery page. When you're ready to get to work building your new deck, give us a call! (336) 282-3374. You can also fill out our FREE deck estimate form.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Deck Decor
One thing we suggest doing is picking up a bunch of magazines for interior design and outdoor living spaces. Designing an outdoor living space using many of the same philosophies as designing an indoor space, and seeing other people's ideas might inspire you, and maybe even help you come up with some ideas of your own.
When you've nailed down what you're going to buy and where everything will be placed, it's time to get to work! One important thing: if you're creating an outdoor dining area with a grill, be sure to place the dining table away from the grill so smoke doesn't blow into the faces of your family or your guests.
Interest in learning more about our deck-related services? Give Paradise Decking a call at (336) 282-3374.
Friday, December 23, 2011
For Your Deck, Looks Are Important
That's one way Paradise Decking differs from the rest.
The two owners of Paradise Decking both hold Art degrees. They place an importance on the visual appearance of your deck that is passed over by many other builders. Your deck should not just be an addition to your home -- it should be an extension of it, and no company can pull it off like Paradise Decking.
Interested in scheduling a free estimate? Fill out our form or call 336-282-3374.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Winter Deck Preparation
Clean the Deck
This is an easy one. Remove everything from the deck (chairs, toys, the grill if you have one) and scrub away any dirt, fungus, mildew or stains that are present. If you have access to a pressure washer, these do a fantastic job at cleaning up a deck.
Strip Away Old Stain
If there are spots of old or worn out stain on your deck, or if the whole deck is in need of a restaining, strip away any of the old stain.
Apply New Stain
Add a nice coat of new stain to your deck. This not only helps your deck look good again, it also adds some protection.
Apply Sealant
Allow the stain to dry, and then seal the deck up with a water-repellant sealant. This helps protect the deck from all of the snow and ice that will come its way during the winter.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Patio Design Tips
- Gather your materials and measure and level the ground in a square or rectangle (rectangular shapes are easier to build on).
- Crushed rock should be added to the area. Use about 6” worth, and smooth it with a gravel rake so that the site is flat.
- Using brick? Make sure they will fit properly before attempting to lay them down.
- When placing the bricks, start in one corner and press each into the sand. You will want them to be as tight together as possible.
- Once the bricks are laid, finish by pouring a layer of sand over them. Use a hose to wash the sand into any cracks.
Friday, July 8, 2011
What Clients Say About Our Patio Designs
"We wanted you to know how pleased we are with the beautiful sunroom Paradise Decking constructed for us. The craftsmanship and attention to detail are wonderful and as a result, the sunroom has become the favorite room in our home. Kevin and your entire crew did a great job in getting the work done on time, and with the care and respect for our home worksite that makes your company stand out. Not a day goes by that we don't comment to each other on how we love our new room and patio. Thanks for making us a very satisfied customer!
"We would be pleased to share our satisfaction with other potential clients of Paradise Decking. When we were looking for a contractor to complete our project, we stopped in at one of your client's projects during construction. The people raved about your attention to detail, promptness, and great work ethic of your construction team during their project. We were very impressed by the willingness of your construction team to do whatever it takes to keep us happy and by the cleanliness of the worksite during the project.
"Laurie and I extend our thanks for your efforts and would like to provide our sincere endorsement of your company for future clients. Please feel free to use us as a very satisfied reference for your future customers."
~ S Krasicky
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Choosing Your NC Home’s Deck: Wraparound Decks
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Choosing Your NC Home’s Deck: Bi Level Decks
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Check out Paradise Decking’s Featured Project!
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
What Our Customers Have To Say About Paradise Decking
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Spring Means Custom Decks from Paradise Decking
Thursday, February 10, 2011
What Our Customers Have To Say About Paradise Decking
“The work your crew did is extraordinary. My family and I have moved all over the country and I can't recall seeing a better quality built deck anywhere we've lived. It is absolutely beautiful and we have received numerous compliments already. It is truly something to look at and enjoy. We look forward to using our back porch year round to entertain and live on.
“Also, your workers exceeded our expectations with their professionalism and they obviously take a lot of pride in their work. They carefully paid attention to all the little details that make a project special and unique. Furthermore, they were prompt starting and working diligently all day. They were polite and courteous to our family, and as parents of 3 small children, we are very, very grateful and appreciative.
“We can't say enough good things about how happy we are with the project you completed for us. If we ever were to move again, we hope you'll be able to build another masterpiece for us!
“We won't hesitate to recommend you to any of our family or friends who are thinking of building an addition onto their home."
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“We would be pleased to share our satisfaction with other potential clients of Paradise Decking. When we were looking for a contractor to complete our project, we stopped in at one of your client's projects during construction. The people raved about your attention to detail, promptness, and great work ethic of your construction team during their project. We were very impressed by the willingness of your construction team to do whatever it takes to keep us happy and by the cleanliness of the worksite during the project.
“Laurie and I extend our thanks for your efforts and would like to provide our sincere endorsement of your company for future clients. Please feel free to use us as a very satisfied reference for your future customers."
Thursday, February 3, 2011
What Makes Paradise Decking Different From The Rest?
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Decks and Sunrooms...
An Enclosed Deck or Patio Can Be Utilized Even In the Cold of Winter
View photos of decks and sunrooms or receive a free estimate by visiting Paradise Decking of Summerfield, NC. Article independently authored by Dan Elliott. The content herein may or may not reflect the views and opinions of Paradise Decking. Click for search engine optimization and search engine marketing or visit WebDrafter.com's Blog. |
Monday, November 29, 2010
Covered Decks & Sunrooms
As temperatures begin to drop with the onset of fall and winter, most home owners retreat into the warmth of the home. One major problem to be aware of is the effect that becoming a seasonal recluse will create in family or friends. Cloistering ones self away will likely foment depression which has been shown to increase during the cold winter season due to lack of exposure to natural light and inactivity. One surprising solution rarely thought of is to build a new deck or remodel an existing deck.
Even the climate of southern states, such as North Carolina, will experience bitterly cold temperatures and hazard ice conditions which force people to seek shelter. The deck used during the spring and summer months will then lay unused; a virtual waste of money. Enclosing a deck or even adding a sunroom is an ideal way for the home owner to take back the freedom which Mother Nature steals every winter.
Taking an existing open deck and making some key additions will help to transform an open and useless deck into a warm and inviting deck or sunroom. Large insulated windows will still allow natural light to penetrate to the interior while preventing the bitter cold and wind from chilling the home owner to the bone. During the summer time, one only needs to open the windows to receive the breeze and fresh air. Improving a deck in this manner would not be considered a do-it-yourself project.
Careful consideration and calculations need to be exercised when designing the roof. In the majority of the country, snow and ice which will accumulate on the roof will add substantial weight. Any overhead structure needs to be properly supported in order to prevent a collapse resulting in serious injury or even death. For this reason alone it is recommended that the home owner contract with an experienced deck builder, such as Paradise Decking, with an excellent reputation.
After the enclosed deck or sunroom is completed, the home will be ready to entertain. In addition to hosting football parties on the new deck, the upcoming holidays and family get-togethers, which inevitably will coincide, will no longer create a confined and chaotic atmosphere. Even though holidays are a time for friends and family, a hospitable sunroom will allow the added square footage to provide an escape and peace and quiet for those individuals needing a break from the "festivities". The best part of an enclosed deck or sunroom is that no matter what time of year the investment will never be wasted.
To learn more about covered decks & sunrooms visit Paradise Decking today! |
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Pressure Treated Lumber For Decks - Alternatives to Chemically Processed Lumber Which May Be Better
The pressure treating process of lumber was invented approximately 70 years ago. Up until 2004, the main method for pressure treating lumber was with chromated copper arsenate. The main problem realized with CCA treated wood is that arsenic was discovered to leach out from this pressure treated lumber. Unfortunately this meant that almost every deck, gazebo, pergola and playground was exposing families to the highly toxic arsenic.
Many proponents and individuals working in the lumber industry have categorically denied that CCA lumber is environmentally safe. Claims have also been made that no one has been harmed or experienced any ill effects from CCA treated lumber. Fortunately, independent testing and medical records has shown otherwise. While the leaching out of toxins can be minimal, major negative health problems have been much higher when CCA lumber has been burned or exposure to sawdust from cutting the pressure treated lumber.
While the levels of arsenic which people were exposed to varied, the production of this type of chemical pressure treating was banned in the U.S. and parts of Europe in all residential and general use lumber as of 2004. Despite being banned, some old stock can turn up in stores. Even though CCA lumber was banned, it is still being produced in some products. The exceptions allowed are poles, marine lumber, piles and guard rails.
There are alternatives to using this older pressure treated lumber which have been created. ACQ, or Alkaline Copper Quat, is the most prevalent and easily found in home improvement stores for general use carpentry. There is a marginal increase in cost of this newer pressure treated lumber, but it does not have the same health risks associated with CCA.
No matter what type of chemical is used to treat the wood, eventually is will begin to break down from exposure to the elements. Another alternative to using wood as decking and playground equipment is synthetic lumber. One may also hear synthetic lumber go by the term composition decking.
Originally, synthetic lumber looked like it was synthetic. The quality and appearance of many different brands of synthetic decking are virtually indistinguishable from real wood today. Synthetic lumber has different formulas, but are essentially composed of resins, plastics and recycled material. The greatest advantage of utilizing synthetic decking lumber is that it is largely impervious to rot and damage from insects. The increased durability will also be accompanied by an increase in cost as opposed to using basic pressure treated deck boards.
There are several additional pros and cons to using particular types of synthetic lumber over others. Experienced and professional decking contractors should be able to inform the home owner of the important major differences and which type of decking is preferred for the specific climate and region. Should the contractor not provide a variety of possibilities; the home owner may need to do additional research.
For more information on decking, please visit www.ParadiseDecking.com or call them today at 336-282-3374.
Article independently authored by Daniel Elliott. The content herein may or may not reflect the views and opinions of Paradise Decking.
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Deck Lumber - Alternatives For Building a Better Deck Which Is More Durable and Stronger Than Wood
Cosmetically, a finished deck may appear to be sturdy and beautiful, but strength of the decking lumber should not solely be relied upon without having a solid foundation. There are a couple great alternatives to using real wood lumber for decking, gazebos and even pergolas, which can be stronger and more durable than real natural wood. Some die-hard traditionalists insist that nothing can match the natural beauty of wood, however, the differences between synthetic decking lumber and real wood is often blurred even to professionals. Aluminum decking is also available in different finishes as well in order to simulate a colored wood tone.
The primary reason for using synthetic materials is due to the quality of manufacturing processes reaching levels of excellence never before seen in the decking industry. There are exceptions to every rule and it is ultimately the home owner's responsibility to select which avenue to take. Just as some species of wood are able to stand up better to weather and resist insects and the damage which can be caused; there is often a difference in durability and quality from one synthetic lumber or aluminum decking to the next.
The only exposure to synthetic deck materials many home owners will get is whatever the local home improvement store will stock or what has been seen on television. There are well over 15 different manufactures of synthetic decking lumber and just as many ways to secure the decking to the deck framework. Some synthetic decking, sometimes referred to as composite decks, may be available in different thickness and composition. Some will actually be textured to resemble natural wood excellently well, while others will have a plastic appearance.
Regardless of which type of deck surface material is chosen, there is no substitute for proper footings and supporting the deck. Most home owners may attempt to construct their own deck as a do-it-yourself project not realizing the necessary inspections required to ensure that the structure will be properly constructed. Even many small time landscapers that may advertise building decks can unknowingly fail to follow all of the legal steps. Ultimately it is the responsibility of the home owner to pay for all of the taxes, permits and fines given this scenario.
The preliminary steps a home owner may take to ensure the likelihood of a smooth and efficient deck project when hiring a decking contractor is to verify the track record of the prospective service provider. A properly licensed contractor can be verified by the state body which issues business licenses and certificates. Many times these same departments may also have notations regarding any grievances filed with the state and the outcome. Information such as this can be invaluable for choosing a responsible contractor
For more information on custom deck building and home additions, please visit Paradise Decking or call 336.282.3374.
Article independently authored by Dan Elliott. The content herein may or may not reflect the views and opinions of Paradise Decking. Click for search engine optimization and search engine marketing or visit WebDrafter.com's Blog.