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Can You Build a Deck in the Winter?

When most homeowners think about adding a deck onto their home they plan for the project to take place in the spring or summer since the days are longer and warmer. But can you have a deck built in the winter? Yes, you can! There are several benefits to building a deck during the winter, let’s take a look at some of them.

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Scheduling Benefits

One big benefit of building a deck in the winter is that scheduling is easier with your desired contractor. Because winter is a less busy season for contractors in general, it can be easier to schedule your deck’s construction on your preferred timeline. Despite the fact that the daylight hours are shorter in the winter, your contractor will be able to focus more time and manpower on your project, which should keep things moving at a clipped pace.

Winter Isn’t Perfect

Though you may have the benefit of your contractor’s full attention, winter construction is not without its major challenges. For example, the ground may be frozen depending on when the project starts. Not only that, but snow and freezing rain will inevitably delay your project once it starts. If you’re looking to have your deck stained, then you may have to wait until the weather warms up a little more to ensure that excess moisture evaporates efficiently.

It All Depends on What You’re Looking For

There is a reason that winter is the off-season for deck construction, but there is something to be said for taking the road less traveled. At the end of the day, it all comes down to what you’re looking for in a deck construction experience.

If you are in need of a Carroll County deck contractor give us at Custom Deck Builders a call today! We’d love to help you get started on your new deck now, rather than waiting until spring. By starting now you can ensure you have your deck ready to enjoy as soon as the warm spring days arrive. Give us a call today to discuss your project!

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