We have some of the best wood patio and deck construction and repair contractors in the Columbus, Ohio area in our network. We understand that a lot of people would like to get information about deck and patio estimates from one source only quickly and easily rather that sit through hours with different vendors. We can help you by connecting you to fully licensed, insured member contractors who have a solid reputation. Our local Columbus area estimate service for deck and patio projects makes it easy for you to connect with wood deck contractors in the local area and get up to four competing estimates for FREE. All this is at no obligation! It will add to your peace of mind to know that these contractors are all certified and that they meet stringent quality requirements. So if you are planning a wooden deck or patio job, fill out the form to request your FREE estimates.
If you love the natural look of wood there is no substitute for a wooden deck. The warm richness of the timber shows through adding to the value and making for a great looking home. Our member contractors have been building wooden decks for years and when it comes quality they are the best in the industry. Our Columbus, Ohio area member contractors use products from the best manufacturers and have talented teams of specialists for installations and repairs. When you fill out our form above, we will connect you with local experts that make sure that quality is the top priority.
Wooden decks, especially the newer designs that make use of treated woods don’t require a lot of maintenance. Once your wooden deck has adjusted itself to the surroundings, make sure to seal it with a clear liquid sealant. Remember to cover all plants in the area before using the sealant which can be harmful to living tings. Also remember to cover the air conditioner and all other items in the vicinity that you want to protect from the toxic sealant.
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We currently have a concrete patio off our house that had settled and is sloping towards our houses foundation (when it rains water pools at the foundation). We would like to have it torn out and a new wood patio put in. Right now we walk down 2 steps to get to our patio and with the new wood one we would like it to be level with the house. |
We are installing a new rectangular deck with a railing and stairs. The deck will be about 3 ft off the ground. Trying to figure out design, size, timeline, and cost. |