Deck - Patio
When choosing the size of your deck, assess your needs to avoid wasted space or irritation. Learn essential planning concepts and ensure a solid foundation for a successful project.
When choosing the size of your deck, it is crucial to start by carefully assessing your needs. A patio that’s too small will quickly become an irritant, while a deck that’s too large could lead to wasted space. It is therefore important not to neglect the planning stage of your project. Consider the type of layout you would like to have. Would you want to add a spa, a relaxation area, a place to receive dinner guests, or other features on your patio? To help you visualize the space, nothing is better than taking a moment to draw a plan.
Here are some concepts to guide you in developing your plan:
To ensure pleasant circulation on the deck, you must plan a corridor of at least 3 feet wide.
If you need a space for a BBQ grill, it is advisable to leave a safe space of 3 feet in front of the appliance.
The areas you want to create on your deck will also determine the dimensions you choose. Here are some guidelines:
Your needs will also determine the type of foundation that will support your deck. The load that must be supported, as well as the size of your patio, will affect the type of support to choose. Screw piles are an ideal solution for this type of construction since they are offered in several models to adapt to your needs. Postech’s certified installers can assess the project and choose the right type and number of piles.
The patio trend is the division into landings. The idea is to create divisions between the different areas of your layout. You can install privacy panels where you need them most, without encasing your entire patio. Additionally, if your patio is also used as a pool deck, you can designate a delimited area for bathers, thus avoiding wetting your entire patio.
Planning the construction of a deck should not be neglected. Educating yourself and bringing in professionals is always a good way to ensure the success of your project.