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Should You DIY Your Deck or Work with a Contractor?

You’re ready to start a new deck project, but do you do it yourself or call in the professionals? If you’re calling in a deck contractor, how do you choose the right one for your project? These are some of the first questions you might be asking yourself about your project.

DIY Deck or Deck Contractor?

A DIY deck comes with a lot of perks: full control over the process, timeline, and craftmanship—not to mention the joy of a job well done. But a DIY deck isn’t for everyone. Check out the 5 Tips for Getting Started on Your DIY Composite Deck article to see whether it’s a good fit for you.

If you begin to feel out of your element in the early stages, it’s a good idea to take a step back and consider working with a deck contractor instead.

How to Choose a Deck Contractor

Deciding to work with a contractor requires a different kind of beginning. Finding the right contractor for your project takes time and care. Here are a few tips for getting started.

Gather and research options:
Getting recommendations from friends and neighbors is a great way to find contractors. But don’t stop there. Do your own research online. Read reviews and get a sense of the types of projects they’ve completed. Check to see what brands of decking they’ve worked with in the past. Some brands like TimberTech even have a certified professional network of contractors. Once you’ve found a few you’re interested in, it’s time to begin the vetting process.

Call or email the best matches:
Reach out to check your initial impressions. Does their customer service and expertise match your expectations? Set up a time to discuss your project in person.

Meet in person:
After your initial communication, meet in person to talk about your project. Come prepared with interview questions about their bidding and pricing, their decking experience, and process for estimating and scheduling. Like any job interview, ask for references of previous customers that you could contact.

Get detailed estimates:
Once you have your finalists, ask for estimates from your top candidates. Request an in-depth contract that includes the complexity of your decking project. Don’t forget to discuss whether they’re supplying the materials and where they’re being sourced.

Confirm and sign:
Be sure to receive a printed contract and review it carefully. When you sign the contract, it’s time to begin your project!

Buy Decking Materials

Whether you’re going to DIY your deck or work with a deck contractor, Warehouse ’71 can help you get the best decking materials for the best prices. Your contractor can pick up your materials and deliver them to your house. Or you can pick them up and have them ready and waiting on day one. It’s up to you!

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