At Swiftly Landscaping, we offer a wide range of deck services to meet every need and style. Our expert team specializes in designing and installing various types of decks, including:
Floating deck installations for a seamless, modern look
Composite deck options that are durable, low-maintenance, and eco-friendly
Classic pressure treated deck builds for long-lasting performance and strength
Elegant cedar deck designs that add natural beauty and charm
Custom wood decks tailored to your specific vision
Multi level decks that create dynamic, functional outdoor spaces
Big or small above ground pool decks to complement your pool area, no matter the size
Stunning curved decks that add unique, flowing lines to your yard
Covered decks that provide shelter from the elements and extend your outdoor living season
Modern second story decks with stairs for elevated, stylish outdoor living
Beautiful wrap around decks that enhance your home’s architecture and provide expansive space
Double decker decks that maximize your outdoor living space with two levels
Enclosed decks offering privacy and protection from the elements
Ground level decks for a sleek, low-maintenance look close to the ground
No matter what type of deck you’re envisioning, we have the expertise to bring it to life with the highest level of craftsmanship. Contact Swiftly Landscaping today to discuss your deck project!
The cost of a deck can vary depending on several factors, including the materials you choose, the size and complexity of the design, and the level of customization. For example, a basic deck using pressure-treated wood will typically cost less than one made from premium materials like composite or cedar. Other factors that can affect the price include whether you’re adding special features like railings, stairs, or built-in seating, as well as the accessibility and layout of the installation site.
At Swiftly Landscaping, we provide free consultations to give you an accurate estimate based on your specific needs and preferences. We work with you to find the best solution that fits your budget while still delivering a high-quality, durable, and beautiful deck. Contact us today to get a personalized quote for your deck project!
The lifespan of a deck depends on several factors, including the materials used, the local climate, and how well the deck is maintained. A pressure-treated wood deck can last around 15 to 20 years with proper care, while composite decks typically last 25 to 30 years or longer due to their resistance to moisture, rot, and insects. Cedar decks can last 20 years or more, but may require more maintenance than composite options. Regular cleaning, sealing, and inspections can significantly extend the life of your deck and ensure it remains in top condition for years to come.
At Swiftly Landscaping, we offer maintenance services to help extend the life of your deck, ensuring it stays strong and beautiful for many years.
To prevent your deck from fading due to sun exposure, the key is to apply a high-quality deck stain or sealant that provides UV protection. These products not only protect against fading but also help prevent moisture damage, mildew, and rot. Composite decks tend to be more resistant to fading than wood decks, but they can still benefit from regular cleaning and occasional resealing. If you have a wood deck, reapplying a stain or sealant every 1-2 years can keep it looking fresh and protect it from UV damage.
Additionally, you can minimize sun exposure by adding elements like shade structures (such as pergolas or canopies) to protect your deck from direct sunlight. At Swiftly Landscaping, we offer deck maintenance services that can help maintain the color and integrity of your deck for years to come.
During the winter months, it’s essential to protect your deck from harsh weather conditions like snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. Start by clearing off snow and ice regularly to prevent moisture buildup, which can lead to rot or warping. Wood decks should be kept dry, as prolonged exposure to water can cause the wood to swell or crack. If you live in an area with heavy snowfall or ice, it’s a good idea to use a plastic shovel rather than a metal one to avoid scratching or damaging the surface.
For composite decks, the maintenance is a bit easier, but it’s still important to keep debris off the deck to prevent mold growth and staining. After the winter season, inspect your deck for any damage caused by freezing temperatures and snow load. At Swiftly Landscaping, we offer seasonal inspections and maintenance to ensure your deck remains in great condition all year round.
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