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DeckTec’s Second “Season”

August 30th, 2014|Deck Design Tips & Trends, DeckTec News & Updates, Outdoor Living|

It's hard to imagine that the wonderful summer weather we've been experiencing will soon come to an end. This year, particularly, homeowners have been grateful for drought relief with plenty of rain and cooler temperatures than the last few summers have shown. So, as surely as the seasons change in Colorado, it's time to enjoy that one last fling of Labor day, then return kids to school and make summer vacations a fond memory away. With this in mind, it may be tempting to think that all the outdoor fun is over. But at DeckTec, we celebrate this time of year, because it marks the beginning of our "second season"—a deck building and maintenance time that runs from September through the end of the year. We're committed to being a part of your community all year round, and have the construction and maintenance teams ready for your new dreams and [...]

What’s the Occasion?

July 31st, 2012|Blog, Life On Deck|

“I can’t believe our little girl is getting married,” Donna said to her husband, Tom. “It seems like just yesterday, she was out here in this yard playing tea party with her friends.” Tom sighed. “Yes, and she wants to have the memory of a lifetime in this very spot. I never imagined that we’d be hosting a wedding in our own back yard. We’ll have to call DeckTec to do some remodeling on the deck they built for us 15 years ago. We’ll have to adjust the stairs a little over here, and add some lighting…” he began pointing to different areas of the yard, describing his vision on how to transform the outdoor environment into a romantic wedding venue. “We should have a fireplace installed over here, and a roof cover for shade. Don’t forget we should also have them freshen up the landscaping down on the lawn,” [...]

Save Your Summer!

July 5th, 2012|Blog, Deck Project Highlights, Life On Deck|

Jeff was out on his Redwood deck one spring morning enjoying a cup of coffee and reading the morning paper. He glanced down at the deck and noticed that scratches from the dog’s claws had marred the surface and the stain he had applied several years ago had begun to fade. He got up and walked the rest of the deck, inspecting the overall condition. He decided it was time to refinish the deck so it would look nice for the outdoor parties and barbecues he typically hosted in summertime. Meanwhile, on the other side of town, Kevin was looking at the surface of his own deck, which he had spent most of the previous summer painting himself. The brutal Colorado sun and the winter elements had destroyed the paint, which was now peeling and the deck was an eyesore. He was disappointed that he had wasted his entire season [...]

Real estate market stabilizes in Colorado

December 15th, 2011|Blog, Life On Deck|

Front deck and landscaping in Golden, CO It sounds like the beginnings of good news for homeowners and prospective buyers in Colorado - the market is finally stabilizing. This means that now is a great time to take a look at your home and decide if you plan to stay put or if you'd like to get your home ready for sale.  Regardless of which you choose, the addition of a wood deck to your home yields the highest return on home improvement investments, according to the 2012 Cost vs. Value report.   If you'd rather stay in your home Take a look at your current outdoor living room. Do you use it regularly? If not, why not? Start by thinking about what changes you'd make to enhance the space and give it more functionality. Did you install a spa environment when your kids were younger, and now [...]

Is your deck as safe as you think?

September 20th, 2011|Blog, Life On Deck|

In August, right here in Colorado, four people were sent to the hospital from injuries caused by a collapsing outdoor deck.  Any deck 15 years or older is subject to aging problems with some not showing obvious signs of decay until an accident happens. Don’t become a victim of this notoriously unseen problem. (Video Source: CBS 4 News, Denver)   Warning signs As Denver's recognized deck specialist since 1990, we ask you to look for these items: Are joists, beams, or other structural pieces rotted or split? Do your stairs shake when you use them? Are rails poorly connected or not to code? Does your deck have loose, warped or broken boards? Is the overall condition of your deck affecting its usefulness or marketability in any way? If you have these or any other concerns, have your deck inspected by a professional deck specialist. Our recommendations on the appropriate maintenance [...]