The team at Tolman Home Solutions hopes everyone has a great 4th of July! Independence doesn't have to stop at our rights in this country. As homeowners, we have the right to do as we wish to our house. This is within reason of course, even though we can tear down walls and build a porch, safety is always a top priority. If you have an old home, you know that updating it can seem like a necessity. Part of updating your home can entail hiring a contractor for outside improvements. These could be building a patio, deck, or porch. Everyone knows what they are but how do they differ and which is right for you?
Decks are typically seen in front or the back of a house and can also wrap around the home. These structures are seen as an addition to the home and not an essential part of the building’s design. Decks are built above ground and can even be two stories, though, most aren’t. These extensions can come with handrails to prevent falling and always come with steps. The materials used to build decks include treated wood, steel, and composite deck flooring for the walking surface.
Contrary to what some may think, there is a difference between having a deck and a porch. Unlike a deck, porches are essential to the home’s design and architecture. Along with being covered, porches can also be enclosed as well. These enclosed porches are seen using glass or screens like the ones used in windows. Opposite to the other structures in this article, porches can be raised or at ground level with the home. You could describe a raised porch as an enclosed deck. Porches are also seen in the front of the house and not in the back.
The biggest difference between a patio, porch, or deck, is that patios are always at ground level. These outdoor structures don’t really adhere to the usual standards of porches and decks. Patios are built outside in the back of the home and can be made from various materials. These could be concrete, brick, tile, stone, or composite decking. Patios can also be unattached to the home and uncovered. Patios are by far the most versatile option of the bunch and don’t require everyone to walk up and down steps.
Since each of these structures can vary greatly, their pricing reflects that. Having a team like Tolman build your outside relaxation station can cost between $12,000-$120,000. The estimate can vary due to the kind of structure you’d like built and the different types of materials to build it. Tolman Home Solutions is made up of professional contractors who have over 20 years of experience and want to help. If you have any questions regarding your next home project, don’t hesitate to call us at (508)-277-0120 or contact us via our site at www.tolman.pro.
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