COST-SAVING TIPS WHEN BUDGETING FOR MULTI-LEVEL DECKS CONSTRUCTION
Imagine yourself standing out back and visualizing what your new multi-level deck will look like, how you will entertain guests on it, and how you will just chill feeling the gentle breeze and basking in the warmth of the sun.
Before you let your imagination run wild, you will need to be practical and consider budgeting for multi-level deck construction.
From selecting the right materials to estimating labor expenses, there are various factors to take into account. But how do you ensure that your budget aligns with your vision for the perfect multi-level deck?
Let’s explore the cost considerations for building multi-level decks and look at some budgeting tips that will help you achieve your dream outdoor space without breaking the bank.
DECK MATERIAL COSTS
When budgeting for multi-level deck construction, carefully consider the cost of materials, which can vary significantly depending on the decking material chosen. The average cost to build a multi-level deck can be influenced by the type of decking material you select.
Wood Decks: Pressure-treated wood is a popular and more affordable option. However, if you opt for cedar or redwood decking, the cost will be more expensive. Wood decks last about 10 to 30 years.
Composite Decks: If you prefer a low-maintenance option, composite materials are a great choice, but they will be pricier upfront. But, over time, the cost for composite decking materials, which are made from wood fibers and recycled plastics, can be less expensive because you will not have to restain, reseal, or repaint like you need to do with natural wood decks. Composite decks last around 30 to 50 years.
Vinyl/PVC Decks: Vinyl decks are similar to composite decks, but they are made of polyvinyl chloride. They, too, are a low maintenance option. They can be slightly pricier than composite deck boards. PVC decks provide value over time because they are relatively maintenance-free. PVC decks last around 30 to 50 years.
No matter which material you choose, there will also be costs for deck railing, deck posts, and deck stairs.
When planning your multi-level deck, consider the longevity, maintenance needs, and overall cost of the various decking materials available to ensure that the project aligns with your budget.
COST OF LABOR FOR DECKS
To accurately budget for multi-level deck construction, it’s essential to factor in the labor expenses on the overall cost. Labor expenses can vary depending on whether you hire a professional deck contractor who is licensed, bonded, and insured, or someone who is a handyman who does this kind of work on the side.
Hiring someone who is not a professional deck builder can cost you more in the end, especially if the deck building project is not built to local building codes and safety standards. The deck might need to be repaired or replaced prematurely, or someone could get seriously injured if the deck fails.
PERMIT COSTS
Permit costs for deck construction vary significantly, based on the location and the scope of the project.
Not all jobs require permits but for those that do, we are happy to take on the permitting process. Costs vary by jurisdiction and we add an administration fee for work done to prepare related documents.
PLAN FOR CONTINGENCIES
With construction and deck projects, it’s always a good idea to prepare for contingencies.. At O’Keefe Built, we strive to have a detailed plan for a successful project,but there can be surprises that arise.
BUDGETING TIPS FOR YOUR MULTI-LEVEL DECK
- Choose your materials wisely: You can maximize your budget for multi-level deck construction by considering cost-effective decking materials. Wood is cheaper upfront, but composites can be less expensive over time.
- Consider maintenance requirements: Remember to consider the long-term maintenance and upkeep of your chosen decking material to ensure a successful and cost-effective project.
- Get a free and accurate estimate: Make sure you understand what the estimate covers and the scope of work.
- Prepare for property taxes: One of the benefits of a multi-level deck is that it will increase your property value. However, with increased property values come higher property taxes. Be ready for them.
GET STARTED NOW ON YOUR MULTI-LEVEL DECK WITH O’KEEFE BUILT
Don’t wait till next season to get your dream multi-level deck. Our experienced team of local contractors at O’Keefe Built can help you design and build the perfect outdoor living space for your Colorado home.
Request an estimate or contact us today to learn more about how we can make that happen! We offer a consultation and in-home consultation to help you get started.