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Most homeowners consider spring to be the best time of year for starting outdoor projects. This is largely because most people are spending lots of time indoors right now and not thinking about their yard. However, there are several convincing reasons you should build or redo your deck before the weather warms up.

Why You Should Have Your Deck Redone in the Winter

1. You’re Not Using It

Redoing decks and patios in the winter is a great idea because it’s too cold to sit outside anyway. And since your doors and windows are closed due to the low temperatures, you won’t hear most of the construction noise. If you have kids, getting this done in the winter keeps them safe because they’re not playing next to where the work is being done.

2. The Landscaping Is Dormant

decksWhile your deck builders will always be careful with your landscaping, there will be some trodden ground in your yard. The crew has to find space for storing their materials, too. A wintertime project will ensure your yard remains intact because everything is dormant. And by the time spring comes around, the ground will have fully recovered, and your plants can bloom unobstructed.

3. Contractors Have More Availability

Contractors are busy with outdoor projects in the spring and summer. But you won’t have to wait long to get yours started if you hire the crew before the weather warms up. Winter is the slow season for most builders, so their schedule will be more open. Incidentally, the cold season also offers better conditions for your pressure-treated wood because of the lack of humidity.

 

Redoing or building a deck is a big undertaking. That’s why it doesn’t make sense to postpone the work. B & D Home Improvement is ready to help in North Haven, CT, and the surrounding areas. Owner William Kyrtopoulos has over 40 years of experience and will handle your project from start to finish. Your satisfaction is guaranteed, as evidenced by their A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau®. This company is also the area’s go-to expert for kitchen remodels and home additions. Visit the website for more information, or call (203) 239-1974 to discuss your project.  

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