Deck and Porch Building Services in Indianapolis, IN
Enjoy the great outdoors in Greenwood, Indianapolis and surrounding areas with a new custom deck, screened porch, or pergola!
Outdoor living spaces have grown in popularity in recent years. There are many options to choose depending on your lifestyle and budget. In fact, many projects can be built in phases to accommodate future expansion.
Many homeowners are also adding their own personal touches of luxury. Amenities such as stereo systems, televisions and accent lighting create a feel that extends the indoors outward. There are many options and upgrades to consider depending on how you will use your new space. Consulting with a professional design-build remodel company will help turn your vision and dream into reality.
Whether it’s to protect your guests from the weather with a front entry roof covering, filtering the sunlight with a pergola or expanding your living space outward with a screened porch addition, Gettum Remodeling can help you with your options!
Let us custom design a solution to blend seamlessly with your existing Indianapolis area house.
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If you can afford the higher upfront expense, yes! Composite decking will last longer with less maintenance saving you a lot of elbow grease in cleaning and sealing.
If your deck is over 30” above the ground it will require railings per building code.
In some cases, yes. You would want to verify that the existing concrete footings meet code requirements and are adequate to support the added weight of the screened porch. In most cases, the local building department and inspectors will require verification.